I was thinking the same thing. There is another reason too. The ndoc.core.dll that we ship writes to a file c:\test.xml during processing which breaks for people without c:\ - fortunately not most windows users but still.

I noticed the speed difference when I ran it against the whole of nant and nantcontrib combined.
The project format seems to be the same so upgrading should be fairlypainless.


Ian

Hi,

I just installed the new NDoc 1.2 beta, and wow am I impressed .. I think
the speed increase for the MSDN documenter is at least x5.

You can now choose whether you want links to .NET SDK 1.0, 1.1 and MSDN
Online, and the MSDN documenter now allows you to generate online (web) docs
...


We should really consider upgrading to this (beta) release after the 0.8.3
release is finalised, if only for the enormous speed increase ...


Gert






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