CcDoc
v08r41 2004/09/29
Joe Linoff


Ccdoc is a free javadoc inspired tool that automatically generates HTML web documentation from C++ programs by parsing the source file headers. It was designed to aid collaboration between package users and package developers by documenting the interface.


Recent News
October 6, 2004
Wednesday
Updated the ccdocv08r41 to include the cygwin and linux executables on the downloads page.
September 29, 2004
Wednesday

Released a new version of ccdoc (r41) that fixes issue 0183.

Also updated the issues list:

  • Issue 0176 - Enhance the table of contents for easier navigation with letter based links at the top.
  • Issue 0177 - Invalid link from parameter variable name to member variable.
  • Issue 0178 - Namespace/anonymous enum interaction bug.
  • Issue 0179 - Add a new @entity directive to allow referencing.
  • Issue 0180 - Limit the length of generated file names.
  • Issue 0181 - Copy constructor documented incorrectly under some conditions.
  • Issue 0182 - Add directory tree/outline expansion (+/-) capabilities to better organize the information.
  • Issue 0183 - Ccdoc started failing with a segment violation in phase 3 when processing a large system (thousands of classes) after a small change to one of the header files.
September 16,2004
Thursday

Logged a new issue:

  • Issue 0183 - Ccdoc started failing with a segment violation in phase 3 when processing a large system (thousands of classes) after a small change to one of the header files.
February 14, 2004
Saturday
I have been unable to work on ccdoc for some time because of professional committments. I will be extremely busy until the late summer. At that time I hope to get back into the swing of things and get another release out.

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