On 27-Jan-09, at 9:48 AM, Andy Levy wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 09:25, Jan-H. Jagla <jhjagla_at_gams.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm browsing around for a good documentation generator and I was
>> hoping
>> that there is one that nicely integrates with SVN?
>
> You need to define "integrate". Personally I can't see putting
> generated API documentation into SVN as you can always re-generate it
> from the code that you're keeping in SVN, for the same reason I don't
> put my Java classfiles into my repository..
Absolutely. It's derived; re-generation can be triggered by a post-
commit hook. (That's how I had Doxygen set up at a PPOE, and Javadoc
at a different PPOE. Serve the generated doc using Apache.)
--Toby
>
>> Initially, I would like to use it for API documentation. The
>> problem is
>> that I would like to use one that recognizes at least C/C++, Java,
>> C#,
>> VB, Delphi, .NET (and if possible Fortran).
>>
>> I'd appreciate any opinions/recommendations!
>> Thanks
>> Jan
>>
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