06-03-2003
I apologise, i did not intend to begin such a flame... i have seen more than a few rediculous linux/bsd arguments get out of hand. perhaps i should rephrase my question:
can anyone give me a description of their experience with Darwin?
(BTW: i love OS X, why do you feel i might think otherwise? If i didn't like it, i wouldn't be installing darwin in less than a week...)
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headerdoc2html
HEADERDOC2HTML(1) BSD General Commands Manual HEADERDOC2HTML(1)
NAME
headerdoc2html -- header documentation processor
SYNOPSIS
headerdoc2html [-HXdhquvx] [-o output_dir] file [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
Headerdoc2html processes the header file or files and generates HTML documentation based on specially-formatted comments.
The options are as follows:
-H The -H option turns on inclusion of the htmlHeader line, as specified in the config file.
-X The -X option switches from HTML to XML output
-d The -d option turns on extra debugging output.
-h The -h option causes headerdoc to output an XML file containing metadata about the resulting document.
-p The -p option turns on the C preprocessor.
-q The -q option causes headerdoc to be excessively quiet.
-u The -u option causes headerdoc to produce unsorted output.
-v The -v option causes headerdoc to print version information.
-x The -x option causes headerdoc to export fils in a format suitable for inclusion in a database.
If no options are specified, headerdoc will produce directories containing its standard HTML output.
FILES
/$HOME/Library/Preferences/com.apple.headerDoc2HTML.config
SEE ALSO
gatherheaderdoc(1)
For more information, see the headerdoc documentation. It can be found in /Developer/Documentation/DeveloperTools if you have the developer
tools package installed, or at http://developer.apple.com in the developer tools documentation section.
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