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Re: Ruby, oh Ruby
by Evan "JabberWokky" E. on Sunday 17/Mar/2002, @13:20
It seems to be that something could be drawn from one of the indexing programs such as lxr. (http://lxr.kde.org/) which automatically parses the classes in KDE. Failing that, the documentation is kept in a structured format, so bindings could be autogenerated from that information, complete with documentation for the bindings.

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Re: Ruby, oh Ruby
by Adam Treat on Sunday 17/Mar/2002, @13:32
What you've just described is Kalyptus. It is a modification of KDoc by Richard Dale, and it is excellent. Basically, all of these bindings (Java, C, Objective-C, C#, and perl) are drawn from Richard Dale's work. Look a few posts above and you will find that Richard is working on some new Ruby bindings as we speak.
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