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Printing Class/Member Structure

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    The VC++ ClassView window and the VC++ Source Browser do a good job of letting us see the classes and class/data members. However, I need to include a list of classes/data members in a doc., so if anyone knows of any utility/source which will read a C++ source program and output a list of classes/members that would be just Great...preferably something Free or ShareWare. Bryan.

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      The VC++ ClassView window and the VC++ Source Browser do a good job of letting us see the classes and class/data members. However, I need to include a list of classes/data members in a doc., so if anyone knows of any utility/source which will read a C++ source program and output a list of classes/members that would be just Great...preferably something Free or ShareWare. Bryan.

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      Check out Doxygen. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ "Make sure that if you are using a blow torch that you don't set anything on fire."   -- Chris Maunder

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