Hi I currently have a bunch of script that I need to write documentation on. But since the code itself changes during the patches or even dring the implementation process, I need to constantly checking all the docuentaiton matches. This is a pain in the ass and it is hard to maintain .... The documentaion involes are design doc, user manual, test case specificaiton, training presentaion ... since each document requires different information, ie different code fragment from the code, I cannot just do a simple text extraction... For example: design doc, will needs all the private and pubich function definition and comments, some art of the user code and class internal data. Design doc in Microsft word format user manual only need the public funciton definitiion and comments and some of the user code. Microsfot word format. training presentation only needs some of the user code and some of the more frequently used public function.... Microsoft power point format. test case specification, will need some of the internal funciton and some of the public function. IT is in frame makeer format .. Later on, they may want a online help which I do not know what format, they want...but surely needs the capability to let user to navigate .... Also there is coding standard within this place, and I cannot just add tags to the code for documentaton generation.... If documentaion tag is needed, then this tags need to be stripped off and giving the back the code without the tag .... Is there any kind of tool to do that? If not, anyone has idea about how to do it? If I make changes to the code, how can that change be reflected to all these documents instantly? without doing cut and paste again and again??
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