On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 03:30:03PM +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
So, I tried to switch to doxygen when generating the C/C++ header
documentation in odk/pack/gendocu.
And it worked quite well.
If there are no objections, I will commit this to master later this week.
Yes, yes, yes! great!
The build then has an additional dependency on the doxygen
executable as a prerequisite. This can be controlled via
--with-doxygen, where an explicit --without-doxygen disables
generation of the C/C++ documentation in odk (and --disable-odk
skips the doxygen check completely in configure). Tinderboxes that
have no doxygen installed would need an explicit --without-doxygen
to avoid configure failures. (Reportedly, doxygen works well on Mac
OS X and Windows, but I did not check that.)
With autodoc no longer used to document C++, the next step would be
to either replace its use to generate IDL docu as well (and
completely remove autodoc), or at least remove the C++-specific
autodoc code. The SDK includes the autodoc executable, but I guess
it would be OK to change that...
Would you consider that -- or parts of that -- easyhackifiable?
Best,
Bjoern
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