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description: [A Doxygen prefilter for perl source code]
userid: [JORDAN]
chapterid: [26]
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Sorry but your dual licensing was a deal breaker for me. I support the GPL3
terms, but I just don't like the idea of a commercial license being part of the
mix.
Good luck with your development.
Bill
Thanks! Sorry about the spam. Google Groups finally let loose all my attempts
to post. :p
Bret,
I'm interested in helping you with your project. I currently use DoxyFilt to
strip comments from POD and perl statements commented with "#=|". I have a lot
of legacy code that I have to keep documented and keeping a tool that helps me
in active development is good for everybody who uses P
1 out in the next
month with support for some percentage of Doxygen syntax and POD syntax.
Bret
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Bill Cleveland wrote:
> I was a little worried at first because DoxyFilt uses
> Doxygen::Perl::Filter, Doxygen::POD::Filter, Doxygen::Script::Filter, et
I was a little worried at first because DoxyFilt uses Doxygen::Perl::Filter,
Doxygen::POD::Filter, Doxygen::Script::Filter, etc.
Your namespace Doxygen::Filter::Perl doesn't look like it would cause much of a
conflict. Mark Adkins (of doorways.org) wrote DoxyFilt and he uses Filter.pm in
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modid: Doxygen::Filter::Perl
DSLIP: cmpOo
description: A Doxygen prefilter for perl source code
userid: JORDAN (Bret Jordan)
chapterid: 26 (Documentation)
enteredby: SMUELLER (Steffen Müller
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modid: Doxygen::Filter::Perl
DSLIP: cmpOo
description: A Doxygen prefilter for perl source code
userid: JORDAN (Bret Jordan)
chapterid: 26 (Documentation)
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Given the discussions we have had, I think Doxygen::Filter::Perl is the best
for long term use. Doxygen::PerlFilter is a bit more short sided. So I
would ask that you register Doxygen::Filter::Perl and assign it to me.
Thanks in advance
Bret
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:49 PM, brian d foy wrote
ed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Doxygen::PerlFilter
> DSLIP: cmpOo
> description: A Doxygen prefilter for perl source code
> userid: JORDAN (Bret Jordan)
I don't know where this request sits in the timeline of the discussion.
If you st
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Bret Jordan wrote:
> My thinking is that there would be a series of pre-filters, written in Perl
> to parse output for Doxygen. One
I like the idea of Doxygen::Filter::Perl
Bret
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On Oct 10, 2011, at 0:36, Steffen Mueller wrote:
> Hi Bret,
>
> On 10/10/2011 01:25 AM, Bret Jordan wrote:
>> My thinking is that there would be a series of pre-filters, written in
>> Perl to parse output
My thinking is that there would be a series of pre-filters, written in Perl
to parse output for Doxygen. One of those would obviously be for perl
source code itself. I think something like: Doxygen::PerlFilter and
Doxygen::SQLFilter, etc would be good name spaces. But I am not sure if the
Hi Bret,
On 10/10/2011 01:25 AM, Bret Jordan wrote:
My thinking is that there would be a series of pre-filters, written in
Perl to parse output for Doxygen. One of those would obviously be for
perl source code itself. I think something like: Doxygen::PerlFilter
and Doxygen::SQLFilter, etc
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Doxygen::PerlFilter
DSLIP: cmpOo
description: A Doxygen prefilter for perl source code
userid: JORDAN (Bret Jordan)
chapterid: 26 (Documentation)
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ot; part of the namespace a little bit redundant in a Perl
namespace? :)
Why not go for Doxygen? I haven't checked whether that exists on CPAN
already, though.
Best regards,
Steffen
Dear Module Keepers,
I am writing a greatly expanded and enhanced version of the doxygenfilter
for Perl. I am thinking of calling this PerlDoxygen or something like it.
What would you prefer and what name space would you suggest I use?
Thanks
Bret
I've got a script and some supporting classes for converting POD-enabled
Perl into fake C++ that doxygen (an open-source documentation producer) can
handle. I currently have the classes named doxy::???. I don't see a
top-level Doc:: (or similar) namespace. Is doxy:: unique enough?
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