[PYTHON DOC-SIG] Check out this documentation tool

Zack Roadhouse zack@lems.brown.edu
Tue, 18 Jun 1996 16:28:41 -0400


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Check out the attached url.  I have used this tool rather successfully
for C++ code.  The source is available and Jeff, who maintains it, is a
nice guy.  Do you think we could addapt this tool for python?

I'm not currently a member of this list.  So please CC me a copy of the
followup.

		--Zack

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<title>The Cocoon Utilities</title>
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<h1><img src=coclogo.gif> The Cocoon Utilities</h1>
<cite>Copyright 1995-1996, Jeffrey Kotula and the University  of Minnesota </cite>
<p><center><img src=divider.gif></center><p>
<strong>[ <a href=cocoon.htm>Main</a> | <a href=userguide.htm>  User's Guide</a> | <a href=copyright.htm>Copyright</a> |  <a href=dist.htm>Distribution</a> | <a href=prob.htm>Fault Report</a> ]  </strong><p>

The Cocoon utilities process C++ include files and produce a net of web
pages that document the libraries, classes, and global functions and types
that are found in them.  Cocoon relies on a small set of simple formatting
conventions in the header files.  Use of these conventions does not
interfere with most formatting preferences, and does not obfuscate the code.
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Here is everything you need to know to use Cocoon:
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<dl>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=sample.htm>Sample of Cocoon Output</a>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=userguide.htm>User's Guide</a>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=theory.htm>The Theory behind Cocoon</a>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=whatsnew.htm>What's New</a>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=upgrade.htm>1.0 to 2.0 Upgrade Guide</a>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=buglist.htm>Bugs Fixed and Pending</a>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=todo.htm>Planned or Considered Enhancements</a>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=copyright.htm>Copyright Information</a>
<dd><img src=bullet.gif alt="*"> <a href=dist.htm>Distribution</a>
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<font size=+2><i>E</i></font>njoy.
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<p><center><img src=divider.gif></center><p><address>  <img src=sig.gif align=middle> Created with pride, distributed with fear... by <a href=mailto:jkotula@unimax.com>jkotula@unimax.com</a></address>
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