Hi, I would just stick to doc-classes then.  :)  Well, I'm not sure why
you'd get that with doc-sources.  The compiler believes that you have
something similar to a class A which extends B which extends A.  If you
could send me the files you use to reproduce this or a smaller test
case, I can look into this for a later release.  -Brian 

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> Subject: [flexcoders] Re: ASDoc now available on Labs
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> Any Idea what would fire off the following:
> 
> Error: The definition is in circular inheritance.
> 
> I can get it going by specifying individual classes but when I use -
> doc-sources I get an output of a few of those errors.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Brian Deitte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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