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Re: Revisiting the code documentation question...


  • Subject: Re: Revisiting the code documentation question...
  • From: Will Mason <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 14:00:43 -0800 (PST)
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I prefer Doxygen. Eleven months ago the Objective-C support for Doxygen
was full of bugs, some of which were crippling. I've filed numerous bug
reports, and all but a few have been fixed. The latest version, 1.4.0,
contains all the fixes, so the Objective-C support is now quite good,
and Doxygen is so configurable that you can make its output look like
pretty much anything you want.

Will

--- T Reaves <email@hidden> wrote:

> 	Has anyone been able to determine if Doxygen or HeaderDoc is the
> preferred means of documenting code?  Since the original post that
> Doxygen was available for the Mac - which was almost 11 months ago
> exactly - I've heard nothing else.
>
> 	Anyone?
>
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