mxmldoc(1) | Michael R Sweet | mxmldoc(1) |
mxmldoc - mini-xml documentation generator
mxmldoc --no-output [ filename.xml ] source
file(s) ]
mxmldoc [ --author author ] [ --body bodyfile ] [
--copyright copyright ] [ --footer footerfile ] [ --header
headerfile ] [ --section section ] [ --title title ] [
filename.xml ] [ source file(s) ] > filename.html
mxmldoc --framed basename [ --author author ] [ --body
bodyfile ] [ --copyright copyright ] [ --footer
footerfile ] [ --header headerfile ] [ --section
section ] [ --title title ] [ filename.xml ] [
source file(s) ]
mxmldoc [ --author author ] [ --body bodyfile ] [
--copyright copyright ] [ --footer footerfile ] [ --header
headerfile ] --man manpage [ --section section ] [
--title title ] [ filename.xml ] [ source file(s) ]
> filename.man
mxmldoc --epub filename.epub [ --author author ] [ --body
bodyfile ] [ --copyright copyright ] [ --coverimage
image.png ] [ --docversion version ] [ --feedname name
] [ --feedurl url ] [ --footer footerfile ] [ --header
headerfile ] [ --section section ] [ --title title ] [
filename.xml ] [ source file(s) ]
mxmldoc scans the specified C and C++ source files to produce an XML representation of globally accessible classes, constants, enumerations, functions, structures, typedefs, unions, and variables - the XML file is updated as necessary. By default, a HTML representation of the XML file is written to the standard output. Use the --no-output option to disable the HTML output.
Man page source can be generated using the --man option.
If no source files are specified then the current XML file is converted to the standard output.
In general, any C or C++ source code is handled by mxmldoc, however it was specifically written to handle code with documentation that is formatted according to the CUPS Developer Guide which is available at "http://www.cups.org/doc/spec-cmp.html".
mxml(3), Mini-XML Programmers Manual, https://michaelrsweet.github.io/mxml
Copyright © 2003-2018 by Michael R Sweet.
Mini-XML | 2 July 2018 |