I'm writing the document for fgen. You can use SVN to access the most updated files.
Basically you can use fgen --help to get the usage. It's my c++ development tool, and I didn't spend that much time on writing document. Sorry. But I'm writing now. Thanks and waiting to work with you guys, Kevin Vineeth Kashyap wrote: > Hi, > I am interested in your proposal. I am basically a C/C++ programmer, > but recently fell in love with python. Please send more details on > fgen. We could probably start working. :) > Kevin Wan wrote: > > fgen is a free command line tool that facilitates cross platform c++ > > development, including header generation, cpp file generation, makefile > > generation, unit test framework generation, etc. > > > > http://sf.net/projects/fgen > > > > I'm not very familiar with Python. Any feedback are appreciated! Or > > anyone like to develop it with me? > > > > Thanks. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list