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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Darwin ports Post 302348292 by HoldenCaulfield on Thursday 27th of August 2009 10:37:34 PM
Old 08-27-2009
Unless you have Xcode installed it is impossible to use MacPorts or to compile anything from source. I would make sure that you have that installed. I had no problems with MacPorts after installing Xcode on Mac OS 10.5.7
 

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mxmldoc(1)							   Michael Sweet							mxmldoc(1)

NAME
mxmldoc - mini-xml documentation generator SYNOPSIS
mxmldoc --no-output [ filename.xml ] source file(s) ] mxmldoc [ --footer footerfile ] [ --header headerfile ] [ --intro introfile ] [ --section section ] [ --title title ] [ filename.xml ] [ source file(s) ] > filename.html mxmldoc --docset directory.docset [ --docversion version ] [ --feedname name ] [ --feedurl url ] [ --footer footerfile ] [ --header header- file ] [ --intro introfile ] [ --section section ] [ --title title ] [ filename.xml ] [ source file(s) ] mxmldoc --tokens path [ filename.xml ] [ source file(s) ] > tokens.xml mxmldoc --framed basename [ --footer footerfile ] [ --header headerfile ] [ --intro introfile ] [ --section section ] [ --title title ] [ filename.xml ] [ source file(s) ] mxmldoc [ --footer footerfile ] [ --header headerfile ] [ --intro introfile ] --man manpage [ --section section ] [ --title title ] [ file- name.xml ] [ source file(s) ] > filename.man DESCRIPTION
mxmldoc scans the specified C and C++ source files to produce an XML representation of globally accessible classes, constants, enumera- tions, functions, structures, typedefs, unions, and variables - the XML file is updated as necessary. By default, a HTML representation of the XML file is written to the standard output. Use the --no-output option to disable the HTML output. Man page source can be generated using the --man option. If no source files are specified then the current XML file is converted to the standard output. In general, any C or C++ source code is handled by mxmldoc, however it was specifically written to handle code with documentation that is formatted according to the CUPS Developer Guide which is available at "http://www.cups.org/documentation.php". OPTIONS
--docset directory.docset Creates an Xcode documentation set in the specified directory. --docversion version Specifies the version number for the Xcode documentation set. --feedname name Specifies the Xcode documentation set feed name, typically the project or company name. --feedurl url Specifies the Xcode documentation set feed URL which must point to an ATOM file linking to updates. --footer footerfile Inserts the specified file at the bottom of the output documentation. --framed basename Creates HTML documentation using frames - one for the table-of-contents and one for the body. --header headerfile Inserts the specified file at the top of the output documentation. --intro introfile Inserts the specified file before the table of contents. --man manpage Generated a man page instead of HTML documentation. --no-output Disables generation of documentation on the standard output. --section section Sets the section/keywords in the output documentation. --title title Sets the title of the output documentation. --tokens Generates a Tokens.xml file for use with the Xcode documentation tools. SEE ALSO
mxml(3), Mini-XML Programmers Manual, http://www.minixml.org/ COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2009 by Michael Sweet. 4 May 2009 Mini-XML mxmldoc(1)
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