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  • Subject: RE: javadoc style comments and processing
  • From: "Tony Goodwin" <tony.goodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 20:20:37 +0100
  • Importance: Normal

Try following link - if it doesn't work let me know

http://www.dacttechnologies.com/tools/srvjavadoc.zip

You could easily change the GENSRVHTML to perhaps write to IFS instead - (i
just didn't need it)
in structured form relating to your service progs. Have a look and let me
know if I could do a
quick fix to help you along

I use it to create HTML which I then download and using HTML Help workshop
create a compiled
HELP file (.chm file) over which I can create search index and then
distribute this help file

Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com [mailto:owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com]On
Behalf Of NSmith@lincare.com
Sent: 03 April 2001 15:25
To: RPG400-L@midrange.com
Subject: RE: javadoc style comments and processing


I'd love to see it, Tony.  I've also been looking for some sort of
cataloging utility for procedures.  Has anyone developed anything like that?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Goodwin [SMTP:tony.goodwin@dact.demon.co.uk]
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 4:55 PM
> To:   RPG400-L (E-mail)
> Subject:      javadoc style comments and processing
>
>
> I noted some time back that someone wondered if there was
> a tool to extract the interface from a service program to
> produce javadoc style documentation.
>
> I saw no replies (other than barbara's whos the best person to add it to
> the RPG compiler!!)
>
> Anyway I am not promising same, but have come to problem
> from another direction. I have created two tools to save
> development and documentation time.
>
> No 1. Adds comments to service programs in structured fashion
> in essence to create a standard template. The tool creates
> something like the following, from the original source
> (the function declaration) to create the @params and @returns
> etc.
>
> /**--------------------------------------------------------
>  * XXXXX Add DESCRIPTION HERE
>  * @author XXXXXX
>  * @version X.X
>  * @param Lib
>  * @param File
>  * @param Mbr
>  * @param Field
>  * @param RRN
>  * @returns XXXX add RETURN DESC HERE
>  *-------------------------------------------------------*/
>   *--------------------------------------------------------
>  p AHI_display     b                   Export
>   *--------------------------------------------------------
>  D AHI_display     PI             1S
>  D  Lib                          10A   Options(*Omit)
>  D  File                         10A   Value
>  D  Mbr                          10A   Options(*Omit)
>  D  Field                        10A   Value
>  D  RRN                          10P 0 Value
>
> No 2 tool, takes the new service program source and parses
> for javadoc style comments /** .... */ and creates HTML
> source giving (a) summary list of functions in module and
> references to detailed comment (the above bit)
>
> Anyway after all that, I want to know if anyone would like
> a handle on source for this. Its not in java (ILE RPG) -
> I toyed with the javadoc code for the parsing, but decided
> with licensing etc - wasn't worth the effort
>
> I can either post here (dont think thats a good idea) or
> I'll answer each privately, or post someplace common if they
> will take it!! (dont we all get paranoid about our code
> in case someone else doesn't like your style ?)
>
> Tony
>
>
> -------------------------------------------
> Tony Goodwin
> Dact Ltd.
> 07775 918903
> mailto:tony.goodwin@dacttechnologies.com
>
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