>I'm looking for a tool that we can use to print out code to help us do code reviews (eg. point it at a form or class and have it print a doc). Right now, we've got a simple reporting tool, but it's not really all that great (it doesn't drill into forms to print out code in button events/methods, etc.). What we'd like is something that will print class/method names, line numbers, in an easy to review form. Obviously we can do a lot of this manually, but that seems silly. I could also write something, but that's just as dumb if there is already some app available that can do this.
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>The real trick is to get it into something we can print. I've looked at PDM, which does a decent job creating HTML docs, but it's not particularly easy to get the results onto paper (and the "Tree Killer" option doesn't work all that great).
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>Any suggestions?
I don't know how you can print all the code out and not get a Tree Killer print out. We have utilities here that convert a FRX, SCX, VCX to a text base for comparision using a normal text comparision. But if you were to print the code it would be a big print out. Can you give some example of what kind of print out you are looking for?
Charles
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