which javadoc are we using???

Kevin A. Burton burton@relativity.yi.org
Thu Feb 8 12:23:00 GMT 2001


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Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> writes:
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> Kevin> The reason I ask is that I want a FAST javadoc implementation
> Kevin> that I can use from within the Emacs JDE.
> 
> You could try compiling the Sun javadoc with gcj :-)

That was my next attempt :)

> Kevin> I took a look at doxygen but is this what we are relying on???
> 
> Would doxygen work for us?  Anthony wrote a doclet to generate
> Texinfo.

... I will have to play with the classpath Javadoc.  We need a decent impl.

Kevin

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