
I haven't read all of this thread.. But I find Doxygen documentation cumbersome and limited. For my Predef library I decided to extend quickbook to let me more directly document the structure of Predef. Which is not easy as it's *all* macro definitions. Perhaps my solutions could help the general mixing of source & documentation. For example this < http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0b1/libs/predef/doc/html/predef/reference/version_definition_macros.html#predef.reference.version_definition_macros.boost_predef_make_macros> come directly from < https://github.com/grafikrobot/boost-predef/blob/master/include/boost/predef...
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Mathias Gaunard < mathias.gaunard@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
On 11/10/13 15:31, TONGARI J wrote:
I think Doxygen is fine for "regular" libraries, but I always have a
question: how could a library like Spirit be doucumented with it?
Same as any other library. You document the data types and the functions.
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