Yes, I see where you are coming from, Andy.  In the spirit of openness, I 
don't think that's the way to go either.  

However, I did run doxygen against the source code, and that is very cool.  
It's clean, simple, fast, and open.  We could run a cron against the cvs 
directory each night, and voila!: instant, browsable html class hierarchy.  
The output in html format (it also spits out latex format) is 5MB.  I could 
send it to anyone who is interesting.

Mike

On Sunday 22 December 2002 19:33, Andy Ross wrote:
> Michael Bonar wrote:
>  > MSVC6 has a Visio add-on that allows you to reverse engineer C code
>  > into UML diagrams.  Anybody have experience with it?  I was thinking
>  > of giving that a try to see what it looks like.
> 
> It probably looks a lot like UML generated automatically from C
> code. :)
> 
...snip lots of good stuff

> tell you exactly what you need to know, and give you enough hints to
> discover the rest on your own and/or clue you in on what questions to
> ask of the people who know.
> 
> Andy
> 
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