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Re: Proposed man pages: <vector> sample, RFC
- To: Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz at redhat dot com>
- Subject: Re: Proposed man pages: <vector> sample, RFC
- From: Rich Churcher <churcher at ihug dot com dot au>
- Date: 14 Nov 2000 12:00:46 +1100
- Cc: dhoover at acm dot org, libstdc++ at sources dot redhat dot com
- References: <Pine.SOL.3.91.1001113094346.28780A-100000@taarna.cygnus.com>
Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz@redhat.com> writes:
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> I'm not quite sure how you created the man page, but I would also like to
> second the suggestion that you check out doxygen. I've heard a lot of
> good things about it from the boost.org people, and am interested in
> seeing what somebody thinks about using it for libstdc++-v3. I don't
> suppose you could be convinced to do a bit of a review of it for the rest
> of us?
Sure.
> I'm most interested in doxygen because I think it'll allow the automatic
> creation of browse-related documentation, which includes inheritance
> graphs, etc. This I find very useful, and if we could figure out a way to
> automatic do this (as opposed to the manual iostreams graphs) I would be
> most grateful.
>
> I understand that this is perhaps more that what you were willing to do.
No, not at all - it's just that you need to be prepared to put up with
my inexperience in doing so. I have only ever taken a cursory look at
doxygen, but will investigate further over the next few days.
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Cheers,
Rich.