On Thursday, 29 March 2012 at 21:04:13 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Just the fact that we need javascript to generate the links at the top should tell you something.

It tells the data *is* there, but it needs fancier processing...

We could put fancier stuff in the compiler, but that's kinda
a pain and I worry that it won't fit all needs.

Of course, a table of contents is so obviously useful
that it probably should be in there.

But, I think a more general approach is to fix the default
ddoc output to give as much info as possible, and then
do a standard tool (like rdmd) that expands it more,
and is easy for the users to extend with more info.

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