[Doxygen-users] using copydoc in Java
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From: Massimo B. <mas...@gm...> - 2014-12-06 00:53:19
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Hello there! I'm happily documentaing my java code with Doxygen (which is awesome). Recently I encounter a problem that I think it's a bug (but it might also be my inexperience). I have documented a java interface method, for example like this: public interface InterfaceTest { /**documentation * */ public void InterfaceMethod(); } And I have a implementing class, where I want to add additional documentation. My first guess was to use the command \copydoc, like this: public class ClassTest implementing InterfaceTest { /** \copydoc InterfaceTest::InterfaceMethod() * * additional documentation */ @Override public void InterfaceMethod(){ //do stuff here... } } The problem is that the output shows only the additional documentation, as if there was no copydoc command. Doxygen dosn't show any warning in the output console. So, am I doing something wrong? Thanks for all the answers! |