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Subject:Documenting OO Languages (i.e. java & C++) From:Jon Steiner <jons -at- LI -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 12 Feb 1997 22:53:44 -0500
Hello All,
I previously subscribed to this list, but I dropped out for awhile, so =
forgive me if this question has already been posed in the recent past.
Does anyone know of any tools that automatically document C++ code?
I know that "javadoc" does an incredibly efficient job of breaking Java =
code down.
Do any tools i.e."literate programming tools" exist for the C++ =
language?
I have been editing code for the last two weeks, with a lot of =
repetition, and I may end up going slightly insane for this reason..:)
Jon Steiner
Technical Communicator
Applied Visions, Inc.
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