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GNU Smalltalk includes an automatic documentation generator invoked via the
gst-doc
command. The code is actually part of the
ClassPublisher
package, and gst-doc
takes care
of reading the code to be documented and firing a ClassPublisher
.
Currently, gst-doc
can only generate output in Texinfo
format, though this will change in future releases.
gst-doc
can document code that is already in the image, or
it can load external files and packages. Note that the latter approach
will not work for files and packages that programmatically create code
or file in other files/packages.
gst-doc
is invoked as follows:
gst-doc [ flag ... ] class ...
The following options are supported:
Produce documentation for the classes inside the package package.
Produce documentation for the classes inside the file file.
Produce documentation for the code that is already in the given image.
Emit documentation in the named file.
class is either a class name, or a namespace name followed by
.*
. Documentation will be written for classes that are specified
in the command line. class can be omitted if a -f or
-p option is given. In this case, documentation will be
written for all the classes in the package.