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Natural Docs
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Does not parse all the folders in the project
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The output is in natural language
Natural Docs outputs documentation written in natural language which reads very similar to plain English.
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No C++ full syntax parsing
Does not support full syntax parsing of C++.
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Supports only HTML
The documentation can only be generated in HTML format.
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Windows, Linux, Mac
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Doxygen
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Free
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i18n support is poor
Cannot work properly with non-ascii paths on Windows
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Generates documentation from comments
Doxygen can generate documentation from formatted comments in the source code. This is extremely useful when writing detailed man pages.
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PDF output is very problematic
Doxygen PDF output relies on the now broken LaTeX tabu package which was abandoned over a decade ago by its developer.
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Cross-platform
Doxygen is compatible with multiple languages. Including but not limited to: C, Objective-C, C#, C++, Java, Python, PHP etc...
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No recursive inclusion
For example, if you specify INCLUDE_PATH=incl, it doesn't search other folders included in the incl folder (incl/sub1 or incl/sub2) and there's no option to turn on recursive inclusion.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac OSX
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GPL v2
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HTML, RTF (MS-Word), PostScript, hyperlinked PDF, compressed HTML, and Unix man pages
Python version compatibility:
2 and 3
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Eclipse with JSDT
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Provides quick fixes
Eclipse with JSDT provides you with quick fixes every time a warning or error is raised by the IDE. This feature is particularly helpful at places in code where errors were caused by the programmer just being a little "lazy", such as missing out the + sign between two operands or a variable being out of scope.
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Uses a lot of memory
Eclipse hogs a lot of memory, although this can be controlled by the IDE start-up ini file.
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Smart Code completion
Just like all other IDEs, Eclipse offers you inline code completion (even with any external JS libraries added to the project).
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Plugins can be unstable
Though there are plenty of plugins to choose from, they aren't always reliable. Some aren't maintained, bug fixes can be slow, and you may need to download plugins from multiple sources.
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Free and cross-platform
Eclipse runs on Windows, Linux and Mac, and is totally free of cost.
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Support and problem solving is difficult to find
The Eclipse forums have more tumbleweed than users. Stack-overflow also has very little info.
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Code refactoring
Eclipse's refactoring features are quite similar to Webstorm's. It provides almost the same functionalities which include renaming, moving, and member extraction to make your code tidier
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Code auto-completion for brackets and parenthesis
This feature is particularly useful when you've added a lot of nesting in your code and you're unable to recall which opening bracket corresponds to which closing one.
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Large selection of plugins
Eclipse has a large and active community, which has resulted in a wide variety of plugins.
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Highly customizable
Thanks to the large variety of plugins and various configuration options available, Eclipse is very customizable.
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Seamless integration with web servers like Apache or Jetty
Eclipse lets you integrate web servers (like Apache or Jetty) into the IDE, which you could use for in-container testing or providing services.
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Good integration with git using eGit plugin
Pulling, pushing, staging, stashing, etc., are all available in Eclipse as IDE functionalities.
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