Ticket UUID: | 516723 | |||
Title: | doctools - javadoc like application | |||
Type: | RFE | Version: | None | |
Submitter: | andreas_kupries | Created on: | 2002-02-12 23:56:28 | |
Subsystem: | doctools | Assigned To: | andreas_kupries | |
Priority: | 5 Medium | Severity: | ||
Status: | Deleted | Last Modified: | 2013-07-04 18:09:57 | |
Resolution: | Not Applicable Here | Closed By: | ||
Closed on: | ||||
Description: |
Add library/application which does javadoc like processing of .tcl files and thus auto-generates documentation. | |||
User Comments: |
arjenmarkus added on 2002-07-05 13:42:13:
Logged In: YES user_id=400048 I have an almost finished implementation of TIP 40 that just does this (well, it uses the conventions from the Style Guide by Ray Johnson). It requires some further testing and it should use - in my opinion - the doctools format as the default (right now it uses the TIP format, but as all is done by traversing a tree of the documentation elements that should not be too hard). andreas_kupries added on 2002-02-28 04:51:24: Logged In: YES user_id=75003 Note: For a true tcllib application we need a pure tcl replacement of tclparser. This is heavy weight against it. See also FR [ #520940 ] New application bundle - tcldevapps andreas_kupries added on 2002-02-13 07:00:42: Logged In: YES user_id=75003 See http://www.oche.de/~akupries/soft/autodoc/ for existing app, also http://www.oklin.com/zdoc/. Should/could make use of tclpro/tclparser for this to be a robust system (no execution of code!). |