On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 14:46:32 +0900 Jérôme Pinot <ngc...@gmail.com> said:

> On 04/13/12 20:26, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 08:30:54 +0900 Jérôme Pinot <ngc...@gmail.com> said:
> > 
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > This patch bring the doxyfile of e_dbus up-to-date.
> > 
> > slow friday morning is it then? :) gee! thats a lot... of... mini changes to
> > the comments in a build config for doxygen! :) thanks! :) in svn!
> 
> Looking for the Doxyfile in the EFL, I saw a lot of differences between
> libs. Some are using quite old config file (for doxygen 1.4 or 1.5, more
> than 4 years old now), some kept the comments (eina, eet, ...), some
> removed it (evas, ecore, ...).

yup. we havent done much doxygen-wise in a long long long time (int erms of
updating config, general driving of doxygen etc .)

> First, all the config files should be bring up-to-date. It will remove
> the warnings and make the doc output more consistent between the libs.
> Moreover, if the EFL code is going to merge in one tree, it will be
> easier with similar doxyfiles.

they'll end up just having a single doxyfile.. so 1 guy will win ultimately. :)
ie some doxyfile is chosen as new single master, and thats it. :)

> Then, the question of keeping/removing the comments. It's a question of
> taste and does not matter much. I personnaly think that's better to keep
> the comments, because it's what output "doxygen -u", when you update the
> config file. So, it's easier to maintain in the long term. Drawback is
> that it makes a big config file. Vim can fold all the comments with:

sure - just funny that you have lots of "spelling" changes to the comments.
(adding .'s etc. :))

> set fdm=expr
> set fde=getline(v:lnum)=~'^\\s*#'?1:0
> 
> -- 
> Jérôme Pinot
> http://ngc891.blogdns.net/


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