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Top Forums Programming Global Variabels Post 25865 by Esaia on Tuesday 6th of August 2002 07:34:49 PM
Old 08-06-2002
Yes but this is not for a script.
Sorry about not specifing language.
This is a C issue. And the programs is a bigger project with multiple files.
But thanks anyway Smilie
 

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NATURALDOCS(1)						      General Commands Manual						    NATURALDOCS(1)

NAME
NaturalDocs - an extensible, multi-language documentation generator SYNOPSIS
naturaldocs -i <input (source) directory> [-i <input (source) directory> ...] -o <output format> <output directory> [-o <output format> <output directory> ...] -p <project directory> [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the .B naturaldocs command. Note that naturaldocs is a wrapper script that on Debian invokes the real NaturalDocs perl program. So, the real, original name of the program is NaturalDocs but on Debian systems you invoke it as naturaldocs. Natural Docs is is an open-source, extensible, multi-language documentation generator. You document your code in a natural syntax that reads like plain English. Natural Docs then scans your code and builds high-quality HTML documentation from it. OPTIONS
A summary of options, extracted from the help printed by the -h switch is included below. For a complete description of how NaturalDocs works, see the text files in the /usr/share/doc/naturaldocs directory. Required parameters: -i, --input, --source DIR Specifies an input (source) directory. Required. Can be specified multiple times. -o, --output FMT DIR Specifies an output format and directory. Required. Can be specified multiple times, but only once per directory. Possible output formats are HTML and FramedHTML. -p, --project DIR Specifies the project directory. Required. There needs to be a unique project directory for every source directory. Optional parameters: -s, --style STYLE [STYLE ...] Specifies the CSS style when building HTML output. If multiple styles are specified, they will all be included in the order given. -img, --image DIR Specifies an image directory. Can be specified multiple times. Start with * to specify a relative directory, as in -img */images. -do, --documented-only Specifies only documented code aspects should be included in the output. -t, --tab-length LEN Specifies the number of spaces tabs should be expanded to. This only needs to be set if you use tabs in example code and text dia- grams. Defaults to 4. -xi, --exclude-input, --exclude-source Excludes an input (source) directory from the documentation. Automatically done for the project and output directories. Can be spec- ified multiple times. -nag, --no-auto-group Turns off auto-grouping completely. -oft, --only-file-titles Source files will only use the file name as the title. -r, --rebuild Rebuilds all output and data files from scratch. Does not affect the menu file. -ro, --rebuild-output Rebuilds all output files from scratch. -q, --quiet Suppresses all non-error output. -?, -h, --help Displays syntax reference. AUTHOR
NaturalDocs was written by Greg Valure <gregvalure@naturaldocs.org>. This manual page was written by Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). May 2007 NATURALDOCS(1)
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