On Sunday 15 of July 2012, Jean-Tiare LE BIGOT wrote:
I'm new to LibreOffice code base and I'm working on one of the easy
hacks to get started. It seems that most functions are note documented.
Is that OK if I add some doxygen style comments ?
It's most welcome. Just note that some functions have rather obscure
non-intuitive functionality, so be be careful you know that the function
actually does what you think it does.
If this is OK, where should I add them ? In the header files or in the
implementation files ?
The common practice is headers. See also
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Doxygen .
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Lubos Lunak
l.lunak@suse.cz
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