X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Doxyfile_cxx;h=bc18b353d5ececcffa1b7205ba022a64c8ae993d;hb=5fdb0e82db17328d208e93223a322278802c5778;hp=0f6a4d381435c4e4e1ba9a258a9877fb010ee117;hpb=34ba3d333273df7e3b9875a55aa6ca119539d647;p=bertos.git diff --git a/Doxyfile_cxx b/Doxyfile_cxx index 0f6a4d38..bc18b353 100755 --- a/Doxyfile_cxx +++ b/Doxyfile_cxx @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Doxyfile 1.3.7 +# Doxyfile 1.3.9.1 # This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system # doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ PROJECT_NUMBER = "Version 0.1" OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = doc/reference # If the CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to YES, then doxygen will create -# 2 levels of 10 sub-directories under the output directory of each output +# 4096 sub-directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output # format and will distribute the generated files over these directories. # Enabling this option can be useful when feeding doxygen a huge amount of source # files, where putting all generated files in the same directory would otherwise @@ -45,10 +45,11 @@ CREATE_SUBDIRS = YES # documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this # information to generate all constant output in the proper language. # The default language is English, other supported languages are: -# Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese-Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, -# Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Japanese-en -# (Japanese with English messages), Korean, Korean-en, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, -# Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian. +# Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese-Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, +# Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, +# Japanese-en (Japanese with English messages), Korean, Korean-en, Norwegian, +# Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, +# Swedish, and Ukrainian. OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English @@ -276,7 +277,7 @@ INTERNAL_DOCS = NO # file names in lower-case letters. If set to YES upper-case letters are also # allowed. This is useful if you have classes or files whose names only differ # in case and if your file system supports case sensitive file names. Windows -# users are advised to set this option to NO. +# and Mac users are advised to set this option to NO. CASE_SENSE_NAMES = YES @@ -366,6 +367,12 @@ MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES = 30 SHOW_USED_FILES = YES +# If the sources in your project are distributed over multiple directories +# then setting the SHOW_DIRECTORIES tag to YES will show the directory hierarchy +# in the documentation. + +SHOW_DIRECTORIES = YES + #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to warning and progress messages #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -443,7 +450,8 @@ FILE_PATTERNS = *.c \ *.h++ \ *.idl \ *.odl \ - README + README \ + README.devlib # The RECURSIVE tag can be used to turn specify whether or not subdirectories # should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO. @@ -455,7 +463,7 @@ RECURSIVE = YES # excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a # subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag. -EXCLUDE = +EXCLUDE = # The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used select whether or not files or directories # that are symbolic links (a Unix filesystem feature) are excluded from the input. @@ -499,10 +507,20 @@ IMAGE_PATH = # by executing (via popen()) the command , where # is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and is the name of an # input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes -# to standard output. +# to standard output. If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be +# ignored. INPUT_FILTER = +# The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern +# basis. Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the +# filter if there is a match. The filters are a list of the form: +# pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further +# info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty, INPUT_FILTER +# is applied to all files. + +FILTER_PATTERNS = + # If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using # INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source # files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). @@ -955,9 +973,14 @@ INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS = # are defined before the preprocessor is started (similar to the -D option of # gcc). The argument of the tag is a list of macros of the form: name # or name=definition (no spaces). If the definition and the = are -# omitted =1 is assumed. - -PREDEFINED = __linux__ +# omitted =1 is assumed. To prevent a macro definition from being +# undefined via #undef or recursively expanded use the := operator +# instead of the = operator. + +PREDEFINED = __linux__ \ + __unix__ \ + FORMAT(x,y,z)= \ + PGM_FUNC(x)=x # If the MACRO_EXPANSION and EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF tags are set to YES then # this tag can be used to specify a list of macro names that should be expanded.