In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alexander Leiding
er writes:

>  This is the kernel subsystem API documentation generation framework.
>  
>  It uses doxygen to generate the API documentation. For each subsystem
>  a very small (about 20 lines with comments) subsystem specific Doxyfile
>  has to be written (have a look at the README for more). All common doxygen
>  options are specified in a separate file.

Now, this is all well and good, but the most critical question in
my mind is: how do we prevent (or alternatively: mark up) documentation
for functions which are not supposed to be public ?

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