DOC++
A multi-platform open source automatic document generator that supports C, C++, Java and IDL and has output support for HTML and TeX. It was used a bit on OS/2 around the turn of the century as it compiled cleanly on OS/2 using the EMX toolkit, but even though it officially supports only Microsoft Windows, Linux and Solaris it has such a generic use of programming interfaces that in general it compiled on anything that had a reasonable POSIX support and a GCC port including not only most UNIX systems but also DOS (via EMX], BeOS and OS-9.
It is getting on a bit in years and has not seen any updates in more than a decade but is functional and considerably smaller than many better supported tools of a similar ilk.
- Features
- Hierarchically structured documentation
- Automatic class graph generation (as Java applets for HTML)
- Cross references
- High end formatting support including typesetting of equations
Version
- Last known version: DOC++ v3.4.10, (2002-12-22)
- There are some newer commits in the SourceForge CVS repository.
- Last known version by original authors (Zöckler & Wunderling) : DOC++ v3.2 (1999)
- Prerequisites
- flex 2.5 or higher
Links
- DOC++ homepage via SourceForge
- Sourceforge project page
- A link to the original Zöckler & Wunderling version
Licence
Open source software licensed under the GPL v2
Authors
- Roland Wunderling (Original author)
- Malte Zöckler (Original author)
- Dragos Acostachioaie (Maintainer 2001~2003)