We are pleased to announce gjdoc 0.7.8 (Naughty Puppy). gjdoc is the GNU documentation generation framework for java source files. gjdoc is part of the GNU Classpath Tools: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/cp-tools/ This release is mainly to make sure that gjdoc can handle the new 1.5 language features introduced in the upcoming releases of gcj and GNU Classpath. The support for the 1.5 language features isn't complete, but this release of gjdoc should be able to at least handle the basics and generate documentation for java source code files that contain generics, annotations and enumerations. Help for extending the support and update the gjdoc parser are highly appreciated. New in release 0.7.8 * Naughty 1.5 release * GJDoc can now successfully run against the new 1.5-based version of GNU Classpath, including generics, annotations and enumerations. * Includes gjdoc/25876: Basic annotation support for gjdoc contributed by Stephan Michels Special thanks to Andrew Hughes for preparing this release. Also thanks to Stephan Michels, Ben Konrath, Dalibor Topic, Andrew Overholt and Tom Tromey for reporting bugs, suggesting, testing and fixing things in this release. The latest release of GNU gjdoc can always be found at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/ This new version of gjdoc has been used to generate class documentation for the GNU Classpath CVS source files: http://developer.classpath.org/doc/
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part