Hi Ron, Here's a link to download from my Dev server (file size ~14K)
http://www.statik1.com/FlashCoders/DoxyFile.zip Cheers, /Johan On 1/19/06, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you want to share your config, perhaps you could post it to this > thread. There are a number of us using Doxygen and its Eclipse plug-in. > > I would like to see someone write a Doxygen pre-filter for AS. That is > all that is required to get full ActionScipt support in Doxygen. Filters > have been written for other languages that are much further away from > Java than ActionScript. > > Ron > > Johan Lopes wrote: > > >I've used Doxygen for a while to document several high-profile > >projects and I love it. > > > > > > > >> The output I got from it indicated that Doxygen didn't understand AS2, and > >> was > >>trying to parse the .as files as if they were Java (i.e. class names were > >>com.something.MyClass rather than just MyClass - that sort of behaviour). > >> > >> > > > >True. If the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA tag is set to YES. Doxygen will then > >generate output that is more tailored for Java. For instance, > >namespaces will be presented as packages, qualified scopes will look > >different, etc. If you just run it with all the default parameters, > >the packages will look very weird (at least to my Java eyes) i.e. > >com::MyCompanyName::MyProjectName::MyClassName. I like it when it's > >dot-syntaxed. > > > >Currently, Doxygen doesn't officially support AS. It works best when > >set to treat AS as a Java-like language, but there's some minor issues > >with postcolon syntax (:Void etc) especially when you turn on the > >"show-source-in-the-documentation-feature" <--- it's called something > >else but you get the idea. > > > >I've used most of the documentation tools mentioned on this list and > >there's always trade-offs, even with commercial ones. I know Doxygen > >doesn't support AS but I (and most of my clients) love the UML-like > >diagrams it spits out so I can live with it's other quirks. > > > >I used to use VisDoc but not anymore cause it only runs on Macs. Used > >BLDOC for a while and find it stops generating beyond 5000 line of > >code (correct me if I'm wrong). My projects are way too big for it and > >then I have draw the diagrams with packages such as Poseidon, ArgoUML > >or gModeler (looks good but not useful on large commercial projects). > > > >In Doxygen, have you tried turning HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES to YES. It's on NO > >by default. > > > >' > >If the HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES tag is set to NO (the default) then Doxygen > >will show members with their full class and namespace scopes in the > >documentation. If set to YES the scope will be hidden. > > > >' > > > >Mail me off-list if you're interested and I'll share my Doxyfile > >(though I'm not running cron jobs). > > > >Time permitting I'm myself very interested to see how easy it would be > >to mold Doxygen to parse AS classes in a proper fashion. After all the > >source code is there. It's all open-source and well documented! > > > >Another thing to note is that there was a mention at the Spark > >Conference in Europe that MM-Adobe is considering releasing the > >documentation tool their Dev team uses internally. We'll see, perhaps > >with the next big release of the Flash IDE? :) > > > >HTH, > > > >/Johan > >_______________________________________________ > >Flashcoders mailing list > >[email protected] > >http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Flashcoders mailing list > [email protected] > http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders > _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

