2008/7/16 Amit Uttamchandani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 4. doc++ - Documentation system that generates LaTeX/html. Latest > upload was on dec 2002.
Doxygen could also work here. It's more recent, and it does more languages than just C or C++. I frequently use it to document my own code, and for undocumented code, you can run it through Doxygen and at least get call graphs, class hierarchies, and other rough indications of what's going on with the code. When faced with new code, if I want to figure out what's going on, usually the first thing I do is first figure out what I want to know about the code, then run the code through a debugger, break when something interesting is going on, see where in the code that happened, and then trace the code from there. Sometimes I also just grep the code for what could be interesting things, if I already have a rough idea of what I'm looking for. Other times I wander aimlessly through it. HTH, - Jordi G. H. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]