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I'm orphaning the package robodoc. Here's the long description:

It is difficult to keep documentation in sync with source code. One of
the reasons is that documentation and source code are stored in separate
files that usually also require different editors to edit them. ROBODoc
solves this problem. Specially formatted documentation headers are
extracted from source files, reformatted in HTML, XML DocBook, TROFF,
ASCII, LaTeX, PDF, or RTF, and stored in a different file. This way
ROBODoc allows you to include your documentation in the source code. You
can edit the source code as well as the documentation in a single file
with your favourite editor. This makes it easier to keep your
documentation in sync with your source code.

ROBODoc can be used to document functions, methods, classes, variables,
makefile entries, system tests, and anything else you can think of.

ROBODoc works with C, C++, Fortran, Perl, shell scripts, Assembler, DCL,
DB/C, Tcl/Tk, Forth, Lisp, COBOL, Occam, Basic, HTML, and any other
language that supports remarks/comments.

Regards,
Tobias

-- 
Tobias Quathamer | We all know Cray supercomputers are great...
Hamburg, Germany | they do infinite loops in about 4 hours.

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