Is there a docutils / reStructuredText system for C++ source code available?
Hemanth P.S.
hemanth_sethuram at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 1 01:49:24 EDT 2002
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Pierre Rouleau <pieroul at attglobal.net> wrote in message news:<3D98D9D9.8000009 at attglobal.net>... > I have been using docutil and reStructuredText for Python code and it > works great. Pydoc does a superb job of helping in setting up an > internal web site that provides documentation for our Python code, let > alone the ability to run doctest test and show auto testing of python > documentation on line! > > That works great for our Python code. Now i want to do the same thing > for our C++ code. Since Python has been partly implemented in C / C++ > i tough there might already exist some tools for parsing C++ and some > comments (given some formatting conventions) and generate the same kind > of output the html tool of docutil does. > > Does any one know any thing that resembles that? > > Thanks Have you tried using Doxygen? -Hemanth Sethuram <hemanth_sethuram at yahoo.com>
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