candydoc is abondonned but still functional I think. I've read there was also a ddoc.exe but I think that was for d1? anyway It works now, thank you
2011/8/21 simendsjo <[email protected]> > On 21.08.2011 13:38, simendsjo wrote: > >> On 21.08.2011 13:32, maarten van damme wrote: >> >>> as with most tools mentioned on the digitalmars homepage I am unable to >>> find ddoc. >>> I know it exists, judging by the whole page dedicated to it but the tool >>> itself is never mentioned in any download page. >>> Not to offend anyone but the digitalmars homepage really could use some >>> rethinking. It was one of the reasons I almost didn't try d :p >>> I always get lost in it. >>> >> > D's homepage is stored at github, so if you have any suggestions, you could > fork/modify/pull-request changes. I don't see any big problems with the > homepage myself. A better search feature (for phobos) would have been nice. > > > It would be great to also have a link to the full phobos documentation >>> generated with candydoc on the digitalmars d page instead of >>> http://www.digitalmars.com/d/**2.0/phobos/<http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/phobos/>, >>> candydoc generates something >>> more readable and structured. >>> >> > Is candydoc still maintained? I see it hasn't been modified in 5 years, so > I guess it won't work on D2. > > > ddoc is embedded in dmd. It doesn't have a standalone executable. >> >> module t; >> /// This is documented >> void main() {} >> >> dmd -D t.d >> >> t.html now contains documentation. >> > >
