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Re^3: Doxygen-type tool for Perl?

by kscaldef (Pilgrim)
on Feb 09, 2005 at 19:07 UTC ( [id://429471]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Doxygen-type tool for Perl?
in thread Doxygen-type tool for Perl?

I would be curious to know how you imagine that such a tool would work in a dynamically typed language like Perl.

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Re^4: Doxygen-type tool for Perl?
by spurperl (Priest) on Feb 10, 2005 at 07:21 UTC
    I think that if this tool just documents all the "normal" subs, classes, modules and globals, it will be of great aid. I won't cry if it won't handle subroutines created on the fly, and things like this. It's enough to cover the 99% frequent usage constructs.
      It's not obvious to me how you would statically resolve method invocation to generate your list of callers.

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