Running the Scripts using MacPerl
Most of HeaderDoc runs on Mac OS 9 and earlier assuming MacPerl
is installed. (You can get MacPerl from the CPAN ports page.) Here's what you need to do to run HeaderDoc using
MacPerl:
- Change the
line endings in the scripts and modules (*.pm files) from UNIX to Macintosh.
Many text editors (BBEdit, for example) let you easily change line
ending types.
- Run MacPerl, open headerDoc2HTML.pl and gatherHeaderDoc.pl
and save them as droplets. You might save them with a different
names (say, the script names minus the “.pl” extensions) to
preserve the original versions.
- Now, you can drag a header file or folder of header files
on each droplet in turn, and the files will be processed in place.
Note: Some
advanced features, including automatic linking, man page output,
and XML output will not work in Mac OS 9, as these require libxml2
,
which is only available for UNIX-based and UNIX-like systems.
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