Hi all,
Usually, for code documentation, we've either grepped the code for the
method we wanted to look for, or used doxygen. I'm sure many of us
have found doxygen a little too clunky, with too many clicks to find
the required information.
For fun, I ran a perl script to parse our source code and pick out
function data. Then I wrote a simple web-interface that searches for
functions as you type, displaying a list of declaration lines, with a
[show] link to show the full code of the function.
I thought this might be useful to some people who constantly grep
through the code to find out the arguments to a function.
The site is available at:
<http://mwref.werdn.us>
The source code for the Perl script, and the website, is available in
the 'mwref' directory on my git repository. Patches are most welcome!
<http://gitweb.werdn.us/?p=scripts/.git;a=summary> (web interface)
<git://werdn.us/scripts/> (git repository)
A database dump of the extracted function data is available to
download (~1 MB) from my server:
<http://werdn.us/~andrew/mw_reference.sql.gz>
Enjoy!
--
Andrew Garrett