On Tue, 19 Apr 2011, Frank Church wrote:



2011/4/19 Mattias Gaertner <[email protected]>

       

       


      Frank Church <[email protected]> hat am 19. April 2011 um 12:51 
geschrieben:


            Is there a codetools facility that can help you annotate changes to 
your functions,
            and also help you create some kind of documentation block whenever 
you create a new
            function or procedure?

            eg when I want to commit changes to SCM I would like a tool that 
can list all
            procedures which have changed and give me the option to jumping to 
them one by one
            and noting the changes, then summarize the changes at the beginning 
of the file
            itself.


Not yet.

Maybe you can be more specific about "which have changed". I guess you mean 
since last commit to SCM
(or svn or git ...).
For this the IDE needs a plugin for the version control system.
Or do you mean the changes since last save to disk?
 



I am looking for something manually triggered that can check what procedures 
have been modified, or added,
then I can jump to them one by one and note down my changes.

I don't need something that is necessarily hooked into my VCS, but something 
that can diff the procedures
individually and list those that have been changed.

Yes, but changed relative to what ? What is your point of reference ?
- Last save in IDE
- last commit in VCS ?
- Last time file was loaded ?


I also need to settle on a docblock style, and this stackoverflow thread is 
interesting
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/750810/most-common-docblock-for-delphi-and-or-freepascal-code.

Are any of the options here preferred by FPC/Lazarus developers?

fpdoc, obviously.

Michael.
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