Hello, Like Mr. Jose Fonseca, I have some very positive experiences with the Doxygen tool for documentation, and I warmly recommend it to the DRI project. It produces good API documentation, and the documentation is easy to maintain because of its integration in the source code.
To try to show what it could do, I took some of the existing HTML documentation from the web page, and put it into the appropriate source file, xf86drm.c, generated documentation using Doxygen, and published the result on a web page so you can take a look. Please visit http://h90.ryd.student.liu.se/~pontus/index.html to see the results. The doxygen-annotated source is also available. The reason I post is that I have become interested in the DRI project, and will try to contribute. Based on the recent discussions on this list, documentation seems to be an important area, and in my experience the best time to contribute to that is while you are learning :) Regards, Pontus -- Pontus Lidman, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Software Engineer No matter how cynical you get, it's impossible to keep up. Scene: www.dc-s.com | MUD: tyme.envy.com 6969 | irc: irc.quakenet.eu.org _______________________________________________ Dri-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dri-devel