Hey!
I just had to post about this little tool since it's so cool and I was looking for such for ages, and if it wasnt for pure chance, I wouldnt have found it and I would have tried to do my own version wasting time. So, to avoid others do the same "misstake", I post about it here.
Besides, its also MADE in Perl! How cool is that? :)
What am I talking about? Well,
http://www.naturaldocs.org
So, I can just do:
# Function: myFunc
#
# Arguments:
# 1. - This object.
# 2. - Path to file.
sub myFunc {
my ($self, $path) = @_;
}
Runing the tool on this you get some really fancy documentation. (Check out
http://www.naturaldocs.org/documenting.html)
Well, thanks for your time and hope you like it.
/ Ace
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