I've started work on a new tool, Gnoga_Doc, it will parse Ada code to
create documentation. Ultimately it will also produce a database or files
that can be used with a Gnoga app for a nice Reference Manual application
you can run and use interactively in addition to static files. It will also
be integrated in the future Gnoga IDE.

The current app doesn't do too much and works on one spect at a time, it
was just a quick start I've made to parsing out types, procedures,
functions and comments. It handles both pre or post commenting styles on
types, procedures and functions.

It is certainly not production and code a bit sloppy. I'll be fixing that
up and expanding on it this coming week.

The only current Spec -> Doc tool that exists for Ada 2005/2012 is GPS /
gnatdoc and I don't like the results nor that it depends on Asis which is
generally not available on the FSF compilers.

David Botton
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