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What is Doxygen ?
Doxygen is the de facto standard tool for generating documentation from annotated C++ sources [1]
Generating the Doxygen documentation for Octave
Doxygen documentation for Octave is easily generated from Octave sources. Instructions can be found in doc/doxyhtml/README.
Where can I browse the Doxygen documentation for Octave ?
Alternatively, you can access version specific Doxygen documentation:
- Doxygen for GNU Octave 4.2.x
- Doxygen for GNU Octave 4.0.x
- Doxygen for GNU Octave 3.8.x
- Doxygen for GNU Octave 3.6.x
- Doxygen for GNU Octave 3.4.x
- Doxygen for GNU Octave 3.2.x
What is the current status of Octave's Doxygen documentation ?
Very little Doxygen documentation is currently available in Octave's source code. Which is why "Doxygen documentation for the C++ classes" is listed in the Projects page of this wiki.
Doxygen Style Guide
Doxygen allows for a variety of commenting styles. In order to maintain uniformity across the entire project the following rules should be applied:
- For short Doxygen comments use
//!
- For longer comments use
/*! ... */
- For longer comments do not add
*
before each line - Use
@
for any Doxygen Special Commands
An example of properly used Doxygen would look like:
//! Short Comment. /*! Longer comment with special command and syntax highlighting: @code{.cc} double v = 1.0; @endcode */
For actual use example look at liboctave/array/Array.h