> Hi, > > > We found that the free CppDoc (http://www.cppdoc.com) does such. I do > not > > know if it is the best tool available. If someone has experiences with > > other (better) tools let me know. > > I've never tried CppDoc, but I would advice against it. It might cost no > money, but it's definitely not free. Have a look at Doxygen instead > (http://www.doxygen.org), which supports more languages (C, C++, Java, C#, > PHP, ...) and is open source. > > Laurent Pinchart > Thanks for your tip. Im really impressed by DoxyGen (functionality and quality). Especially the include dependency graphs, inheritance diagrams, and collaboration diagrams are of high value.
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