01-19-2011
A program compiled for debugging doesn't contain the entire source code, just line numbers etc., so it needs to refer to the actual source code to show you context. Unfortunately I'm unfamiliar with DBX but there's probably commandline options to tell it where to find the source. You could also try copying "mail_un.cpp" into the current directory to help it find it.
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NAME
scaladoc - Documentation generator for the Scala 2 language
SYNOPSIS
scaladoc [ <options> ] <source files>
PARAMETERS
<options>
Command line options. See OPTIONS below.
<source files>
One or more source files to be compiled (such as MyClass.scala).
DESCRIPTION
The scaladoc tool reads class and object definitions, written in the Scala 2 programming language, and generates their API as HTML files.
By default, the generator puts each HTML file in the same directory as its source file. You can specify a separate destination directory
with -d (see OPTIONS, below).
The recognised format of comments in source is described in the online documentation
OPTIONS
Standard Options
-d <directory>
Specify where to generate documentation.
-version
Print product version and exit.
-help Print a synopsis of available options.
Documentation Options
-doc-title <title>
Define the overall title of the documentation, typically the name of the library being documented.
-doc-version <version>
Define the overall version number of the documentation, typically the version of the library being documented.
-doc-source-url <url>
Define a URL to be concatenated with source locations for link to source files.
Compiler Options
-verbose
Output messages about what the compiler is doing
-deprecation
Indicate whether source should be compiled with deprecation information; defaults to off (accepted values are: on, off, yes and no)
Available since Scala version 2.2.1
-classpath <path>
Specify where to find user class files (on Unix-based systems a colon-separated list of paths, on Windows-based systems, a semi-
colon-separate list of paths). This does not override the built-in ("boot") search path.
The default class path is the current directory. Setting the CLASSPATH variable or using the -classpath command-line option over-
rides that default, so if you want to include the current directory in the search path, you must include "." in the new settings.
-sourcepath <path>
Specify where to find input source files.
-bootclasspath <path>
Override location of bootstrap class files (where to find the standard built-in classes, such as "scala.List").
-extdirs <dirs>
Override location of installed extensions.
-encoding <encoding>
Specify character encoding used by source files.
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will return the default value on your system:
scala> new java.io.InputStreamReader(System.in).getEncoding
EXIT STATUS
scaladoc returns a zero exist status if it succeeds to process the specified input files. Non zero is returned in case of failure.
AUTHORS
This version of Scaladoc was written by Gilles Dubochet with contributions by Pedro Furlanetto and Johannes Rudolph. It is based on the
original Scaladoc (Sean McDirmid, Geoffrey Washburn, Vincent Cremet and St?phane Michleoud), on vScaladoc (David Bernard), as well as on an
unreleased version of Scaladoc 2 (Manohar Jonnalagedda).
SEE ALSO
fsc(1), sbaz(1), scala(1), scalac(1), scalap(1)
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