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Anyone else annoyed by PhpDocumentor?
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madmacgames
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Jun 25, 2005, 03:27 PM
 
PhpDocumentor ... Can anyone get this thing to run correctly with any degree of consistency? seriously?

I thought maybe I was commenting the code incorrectly, so I download PHPMailer to see if it would doc its code, and no it does not.

I've tried both version 1.2.3 and version 1.3 and both refuse to document anything. Only about 1 in 10 shots does it generate the correct documentation files. And this is on a single class. The other 9 times, it just makes a document with the file list and does not parse the class comments.

I can't even image how long it would take to generate proper docs on a full app.. you'd probably have to try 10 million times before it worked properly.

I'm using the web interface and thought maybe it was a problem with that, so I tried the *nix command line program, but that won't run... when I try in terminal I get the command or file not found message...

This is really getting annoying.
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madmacgames  (op)
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Jun 25, 2005, 05:55 PM
 
reviewing some of the bug reports, seems I was not alone... I did track the problem down to being when using @package or @subpackage...

then found this bug report:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index...94&atid=111194

And turning off display_errors seems to have alleviated the problem
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