Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!jarthur!watson!ssdken From: ssdken@watson.Claremont.EDU (Ken Nelson) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: C documentation Message-ID: <7928@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> Date: 25 Jul 90 20:40:07 GMT References: <58440@bbn.BBN.COM> Sender: news@jarthur.Claremont.EDU Reply-To: ssdken@watson.Claremont.EDU (Ken Nelson) Lines: 48 My employer (Software Systems Design) offers CDADL, DocGen and Testgen. CDADL - source code analyzer, many cross references, printing, lots more.... |> I am looking for ways to generate documentation from C source code. |> I'm not sure what it can/should do aside from extracting headers and |> comments, which would be pretty simple. I would be open to inserting |> keywords into the C source comments to format the generated document. DocGen - extract documentation from source, including many automatic items, as well as user entered by special keys. Documents formatted by a writing a table of contents (like in a book), DocGen does the rest. You could generate a Unix style man page from source, or just about any type of document. A lot of our customers use it for |> other documentation aids, such as static flow analysis tools. TestGen - TestGen analyzes paths through the program and then verifies execution of paths (test path coverage). |> Public domain software would be best. These cost, but you get what you pay for. Price depends on hardare, OS and # of users. Please call, email or write if you would like more info or a brochure. |> Thanks for any leads, |> Deborah Wilbert Your Welcome: Ken Nelson Principal Engineer Software Systems Design 3627 Padua Av. Claremont, CA 91711 (714) 624-3402