.de EX \"Begin example .ne 5 .if n .sp 1 .if t .sp .5 .nf .in +.5i .. .de EE .fi .in -.5i .if n .sp 1 .if t .sp .5 .. .TH ROBODoc 1 "V3.2.1 June 1999" .SH NAME ROBODoc - Extract documentation from source code. .SH SYNOPSIS .B robodoc .I source-file .I documentation-file .B [options] .SH DESCRIPTION ROBODoc extracts specially formated documentation from the source code. It allows you to maintain a program and its documentation in a single file. .SH OPTIONS .IP ASCII Generate documentation in ASCII format. .IP -c Show warranty and copyright statement. .IP C Use ANSI C grammar in source items (experimental, HTML only). .IP FOLD Enable folding if HTML output is selected (experimental). .IP "GENXREF xreffile" Generate a xreffile. .IP GUIDE Generate documentation in Amiga Guide format. .IP HTML Generate documentation in HTML format. .IP INDEX Create a master index file. In this case call robodoc as robodoc INDEX .IP INTERNAL Also include headers that are marked internal. .IP INTERNALONLY Only extract the headers that are marked internal (that start with ****i*). .IP NOSOURCE Do not include the source items in the documentation. .IP LATEX Generate documentation in LaTeX format. .IP RTF Generate documentation in RTF format. .IP SINGLEDOC Do not create a document header and footer when creating documentation in LaTeX format. This allows you to include the generated documents into big document or master index file. .IP SORT Sort the headers alphabetically. .IP "TABSIZE " Convert each tab into n spaces. .IP TITLE Sets the title that is used for the master index file. .IP TOC Generate a table of contents. Is only useful when you select ASCII as output mode. With all other output modes the Table of contents is generated anyway. .IP -v Verbose mode, robodoc tells what it is doing. .IP "XREF " Use the all xref files listed in the file xrefsfile to make cross links between documents. The following abbreviations are also allowed: -s SORT, -t TOC, -x XREF, -g GENXREF, -i INTERNAL, -io INTERNALONLY, -ts TABSIZE. .SH "ITEM NAMES SUPPORTED" .IP NAME Item's name followed by --, then a short description. .IP COPYRIGHT Who own the copyright. .IP "SYNOPSIS, USAGE" How to use it. .IP "FUNCTION, DESCRIPTION, PURPOSE" What does it do. .IP AUTHOR Who wrote it. .IP "CREATION DATE" When did the work start. .IP "MODIFICATION HISTORY, HISTORY" Who has done which changes and when. .IP "INPUTS, ARGUMENTS, OPTIONS, PARAMETERS, SWITCHES" What can we feed into it. .IP "OUTPUT, SIDE EFFECTS" What output is made. .IP "RESULT, RETURN VALUE" What do we get returned. .IP "EXAMPLE" A clear example of the items use. .IP "NOTES" Any annotations. .IP "DIAGNOSTICS" Diagnostical output. .IP "WARNINGS, ERRORS" Warning & error-messages. .IP BUGS Known bugs. .IP "TODO, IDEAS" What to implement next & ideas. .IP PORTABILITY Where does it come from, where will it work. .IP "SEE ALSO" References to other functions, man pages, other documentation. .IP "METHODS, NEW METHODS" OOP methods. .IP "ATTRIBUTES, NEW ATTRIBUTES" OOP attributes, could also be used for structures. .IP TAGS Tagitem description. .IP COMMANDS Command description. .IP "DERIVED FROM" OOP super class. .IP "DERIVED BY" OOP sub class. .IP "USES, CHILDREN" What modules are used by this one. .IP "USED BY, PARENTS" Which modules use this one. .IP SOURCE Source code inclusion. .SH "HEADER TYPES SUPPORTED" .IP h Header that describes the project. .IP f Header for a function. .IP s Header for a structure. .IP c Header for a class. .IP m Header for a method. .IP v Header for a variable .IP d Header for a constant (from define). .IP i Internal header. .IP * Generic header, for everything else. .SH EXAMPLES A simple example, you have one tcl source file and want to extract the documentation. .EX robodoc wopr.tcl wopr.tcl.html HTML SORT .EE Assume you have a program divided in two source files, gluify.c and gluify.h. To generate the documentation for this program, complete with cross links, you would use: .EX echo "gluify.c.xref" > gluify.xrefs echo "gluify.h.xref" >> gluify.xrefs robodoc gluify.c gluify.c.html HTML GENXREF gluify.c.xref robodoc gluify.h gluify.h.html HTML GENXREF gluify.h.xref robodoc gluify.c gluify.c.html HTML XREF gluify.xrefs robodoc gluify.h gluify.h.html HTML XREF gluify.xrefs .EE .SH SEE ALSO The documentation in HTML format that comes with ROBODoc. Latest version can be found on http://www.xs4all.nl/~rfsber/Robo/ or on http://freshmeat.net/