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Pas2Dox Version 0.50rc1 -------------------- Please read INSTALL for compilation instructions. The latest version of pas2dox can be obtained at http://pas2dox.sourceforge.net There is a developers mailing list at pas2dox-development@lists.sourceforge.net Please follow the link in http://sourceforge.net/projects/pas2dox to subscribe to the list, or to visit the archives. Usage Guide ----------- This guide assumes that your Doxygen configuration file is called Doxyfile. Please visit www.doxygen.org for Doxygen configuration information. Here is a sample Doxyfile for Win32 that processes all .pas files in the current directory. INPUT = . FILE_PATTERNS = *.pas INPUT_FILTER = c:\pas2dox\pas2dox.exe FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = YES If you are running on linux, adjust the INPUT_FILTER accordingly, for example INPUT_FILTER = /usr/local/bin/pas2dox -d Debug Option --------------- If you need to debug, for example if output isn't generated as you expect, you can use the -d command line option, as follows : pas2dox -d filename.pas > filename.cpp -s Suppress \sa auto commenting ------------------------------- To stop pas2dox generating \sa comments for property statements, use this option. -j JavaDoc Option ----------------- This option enabled processing of JavaDoc commenting style. {** would be converted to /***, but with -j option enabled is converted to /** -b Convert function body to c++ ------------------------------- This is an experimental option for converting function body source code from pascal to c++. It should be used in association with -k -o Output Option ---------------- If you need to create .cpp files, you can ether use : pas2dox filename.pas > filename.cpp or, the new -o output option : pas2dox -o filename.pas will send output to filename.cpp -k Don't comment out function body ---------------------------------- To avoid Doxygen getting confused over pascal source code in the body of a function, pas2dox comments this out by default, using a DOXYGEN_SKIP pre-processor option. This functionality is disabled by use of this option. Compiler definitions are now handled in pas2dox. Example : If you have code such as {$ifdef INTERNAL} /// Here is some internal documentation {$else} /// Here is some external documentation {$endif} Documentation can then be generated for INTERNAL use, by setting the following in your Doxyfile PREDEFINED = INTERNAL Ta, Darren Bowles (dbowles@users.sourceforge.net) (15th November 2003)