Re: [Doxygen-develop] Namespace not properly recognized
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From: Jake C. <co...@pp...> - 2008-05-11 22:20:08
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>>>>> "TN" == Tim Niemueller <nie...@kb...> writes: TN> Hi Doxygen developers. TN> I have files like the following: TN> file.h: TN> namespace mynamespace { TN> class MyClass { TN> public: TN> MyClass(); TN> } TN> } TN> file.cpp: TN> using namespace mynamespace; TN> /** @class MyClass <file.h> TN> * My fancy class. TN> */ TN> /** Constructor. */ TN> MyClass::MyClass() TN> { TN> } TN> This seems to be valid C++ and compiles properly (tested with GCC 4.1 TN> and 4.3 on Fedora 8 and 9). However, if I try to run doxygen TN> (doxygen-1.5.5-2.fc8) on this it will complain: TN> Warning: Compound mynamespace::MyClass is not documented. TN> What I would expect is that it collects the "using namespace" clauses TN> and prepends these namespaces to the class names to test for matching TN> documentation. Can someone point me to the relevant lines in the code to TN> have a closer look or knows a solution already? TN> Regards from Aachen, TN> Tim The safest way to do this, in my opinion, is to have class documentation immediately preceded the class declaration in the header file. This guarantees that Doxygen will find it correctly. Otherwise, doing it the way you did it with the class documentation in the .cc file, you must fully qualify the name of the class in order for Doxygen to match the documentation with the class. -- Jake Colman Director of Software Development Principia Partners LLC 101 West Elm Street Suite 620 Conshohocken, PA 19428 +1 (610) 755-9786 www.principiapartners.com |