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ROBODoc is a documentation tool. It extracts the documentation from your source code and formats it in HTML, RTF, TeX, XML DocBook (PDF), or ASCII. Works with C, C++, Fortran, Perl, Scripts, Assembler, Tcl, Basic, and any language that supports remarks.
Multidocument automation by templates - for sphinx, mkdocs, epydoc ...
The ‘setupdocx‘ provides a control layer for continuous documentation by the simplified creation, packaging, and installation of documentation. The provided commands are distributed as entry points and optional base classes for further customization into 'setup.py' - setuptools / distutils.
Manages arbitrary document templates for the supported builder, supports multiple builds with arbitrary document layouts, designs, and patched contents.
The current release supports the following...
cloc (Count Lines Of Code) counts, and computes differences of, comment lines, blank lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages.
cloc is now being developed at https://github.com/AlDanial/cloc
Tutorial de como utilizar SDCC con el PIC18F4550. Incluir ejemplos de funciones particulares: adc, spi, i2c, usart, usb, atención a interrupciones etc.
Doxygen filters for these programming languages: R from GNU, q from kx.com, MatLab from MathWorks. These programs are implemented in C++ using Flex++. They provide full inline sources not just function definitions.
Commentary is intended to be an easy-to-use, easy-to-expand comment extractor that can be made to work with any language supporting block comments. Output is XML, so your final documentation can conform to any stylistic standards you require.