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Doxygen-style documentation tool

analogsatya
analogsatya over 10 years ago

Hi,


I want to generate some documentation for the SKILL code I have written over the years so that it can be more accessible to my colleagues. Currently I use Sphinx and Doxygen to generate documentation for most of my other scripts. I do have a crude awk script for generating finder database. but it's not quite a document generator.

Is there a Cadence supported tool for generating such documentation? Alternatively, is any one aware of a Doxygen filter for SKILL?


Thanks,

Satya

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    analogsatya over 10 years ago

    Hi Andrew,


    Thank you for the pointer to skill2dox; I am sorry I had missed that in my searches. It appears to be similar to my crude awk script, except in Python. Skill2dox doesn't support the Lisp coding style I typically use, but I can use it for pointers on Doxygen compatible output.


    Regards,

    Satya

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  • analogsatya
    analogsatya over 10 years ago

    Hi Andrew,


    Thank you for the pointer to skill2dox; I am sorry I had missed that in my searches. It appears to be similar to my crude awk script, except in Python. Skill2dox doesn't support the Lisp coding style I typically use, but I can use it for pointers on Doxygen compatible output.


    Regards,

    Satya

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