My source code has three comments where Doxygen deletes @ signs from the
generated HTML:
/// [logIn setScopes:[NSArray
arrayWithObject:@"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/login"]];
@interface LogIn : NSObject
/// The default value is |@[@"https://www.xxx.com/auth/login"]|.
@property(nonatomic, copy) NSArray *scopes;
/// Such as |@"it"| or |@"pt-PT"|. Only set if different from system
default.
@property(nonatomic, copy) NSString *language;
The output is, respectively:
Source: /// [logIn setScopes:[NSArray
arrayWithObject:@"https://www.xxx.com/
Generated: [logIn setScopes:[NSArray arrayWithObject:"<a
href="https://www.xxx.com/
Should be: [logIn setScopes:[NSArray arrayWithObject:@"<a
href="https://www.xxx.com/
Source: /// The default value i
|@[@"https://www.xxx.com/auth/login"]|.
Generated: The default value is |@["<a
href="https://www.xxx.com/auth/login">
Should be: The default value is |@[@" Source: /// such as |@"it"| or
|@"pt-PT"|.
Generated: such as |"it"| or |@"pt-PT"|
Should be: such as |@"it"| or |@"pt-PT"|
Is this a Doxygen bug?
In order to avoid altering the comments, my INPUT_FILTER is has only one
statement in it: cat $1
Doxygen 1.8.8 <https://www.xxx.com/auth/login>
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