Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I still think that a JavaCC based approach instead of
> the doc++ flex-based Java parser is a better approach.
> Then again, JavaCC is not free, and I am not aware of
> a free replacement.
Look for ANTLR. This is free software.
> which indicates s
Bernd Kreimeier writes:
> http://www.zib.de/Visual/software/doc++/index.html
> that has not been updated in years last time I looked.
Checked today, gotta correct myself. It has been updated
recently - ChangeLog lists:
Fri Jun 31 1998
Tue Feb 3 1997
Mon Dec 23 1996
Sources (Sep 15th) do
> From: Bernd Kreimeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 3:56 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: nifty web site!
>
>
> Brian Jones writes:
> > Aaron, you may be interestd in DOC++.
> If that's
> http://www.zib.de/Visua
Brian Jones writes:
> Aaron, you may be interestd in DOC++.
If that's
http://www.zib.de/Visual/software/doc++/index.html
that has not been updated in years last time I looked.
It has quite a few bugs, and is not compatible between
the HTML and LaTeX backends - you have to take a
decision. I was
http://www.kr.tuwien.ac.at/~gernot/java-linux.html
This site basically puts in one place links to projects I didn't even
know existed and some I did. They all relate to Java and Linux.
Aaron, you may be interestd in DOC++.
Brian
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