Christian Jullien wrote in <[email protected]>:
...
|Hum! Unrelated question, I'm a big fan of Doxyen which I use on all \
|projects
Once i came to Linux there was a library around ~Y2K of Doug (?)
Souter, or Sauter, or unfortunately i have forgotten his name. It
was a C++ library but some internal things were done in C.
I think it was about mail, but that i have forgotten. What
i still remember is his homegrown documentation system, and i can
make appear his string class. It seemed to have nice properties
like
insert(char);
insert(char *);
insert(string &);
insert_at(char);
//SOMEMARKER This now is a \TeX syntax commentary for {\em the
// entire group} of the above. Which is kept together in order.
As it was TeX, it looked great. Over the last years i sometimes
tried, but could not find it. And i have given away all my old
distribution CDs a few years back.
It is good that doxygen exists. Yeah, but whereas it has improved
very very much, it is still terrible, imho. ^.^ Maybe i should
simply report some of the issues i see.
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)
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