RE: [Doxygen-users] Header files in directories
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From: Kris T. <kri...@cs...> - 2001-11-22 17:59:20
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Hi all, I would like this as well. I don't personally like the \file dir/name.h solution. I'm renaming my header files all the time :-). All the best Kris Thielemans Imaging Research Solutions Ltd Cyclotron Building Hammersmith Hospital Du Cane Road London W12 ONN, United Kingdom web site address: http://www.irsl.org/~kris > -----Original Message----- > From: dox...@li... > [mailto:dox...@li...]On Behalf Of Carlo > Wood > Sent: 22 November 2001 17:27 > To: dox...@li... > Cc: dox...@li... > Subject: [Doxygen-users] Header files in directories > > > Hi, > > I am using a lot #include <directory/headerfile.h> > Is it possible that this will be supported in a future doxygen? > > I suppose the support exists of two parts: > 1) Determining the directory part. > 2) Using the directory part in the reference/links/filenames etc. > > Point one could most easily be solved by using whatever is specified > in the \file command, for example: > > /** \file directory/headerfile.h > */ > > should use the full "directory/headerfile.h" as name. > A nicer/better solution would be to look at the full path name > and the include directories - from that doxygen should be able > to determine itself when a path is used to include something. > > Point 2) is easy, just include a new _<digit> for '/' and > include that in the generated file names. And expect the > full "directory/headerfile.h" as references in links, thus: > > \ref directory/headerfile.h > is something else as > \ref headerfile.h > > Regards, > > -- > Carlo Wood <ca...@al...> > > _______________________________________________ > Doxygen-users mailing list > Dox...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/doxygen-users > |