On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:48:02 -0500
"Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.
> 


Thanks for the tip!

Doxygen definitely looks very capable. I will try that out. Thanks.

Amit


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