Re: [Emc-developers] chart of arrays

2021-04-29 Thread Frank Tkalcevic
Doxygen can do most of this. It can generate interactive html from source code. If you format your comments the way doxygen likes, they appear as part of the documentation. It's also free. -Original Message- From: Stuart Stevenson [mailto:stus...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 29 April 2

Re: [Emc-developers] chart of arrays

2021-04-29 Thread Kirk Wallace
Thinking out loud, I seem to recall Graphviz being developed to automate function diagrams for HAL so that one could see how the HAL components where connected for a given hal file. Graphviz, can also be seen in the LinuxCNC documentation. Off-hand, there seems to be two different functions, 1)

Re: [Emc-developers] chart of arrays

2021-04-29 Thread Jon Elson
On 04/29/2021 07:06 AM, Stuart Stevenson wrote: I can hardly wait until AI (the real magic) lets us speak in our native tongue and have AI generate error free code in real time. It should be very soon now. "Very soon", in the geological scale of time? Yes, sure. In our lifetimes (in the scale

Re: [Emc-developers] chart of arrays

2021-04-29 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 29 April 2021 08:06:11 Stuart Stevenson wrote: > Hello TJP, > > I certainly could exercise it but at my level of expertise I would not > be able to determine how much (or not) help it could be. > It seems to me an experienced C/C++ programmer would be able to wield > the tool in a far

Re: [Emc-developers] chart of arrays

2021-04-29 Thread Stuart Stevenson
Hello TJP, I certainly could exercise it but at my level of expertise I would not be able to determine how much (or not) help it could be. It seems to me an experienced C/C++ programmer would be able to wield the tool in a far more effective manner if it is determined to be the "magic". I also as