Matthew Dillon wrote:
I've looked at the web site and I do like the concept. I think we
could incorporate Doxygen elements in the kernel code as an
augmentation of our section 9 manual pages.
To be clear, I'm talking about this style of documentation:
/**
* Short d
Matthew Dillon wrote:
I've looked at the web site and I do like the concept. I think we
could incorporate Doxygen elements in the kernel code as an
augmentation of our section 9 manual pages.
To be clear, I'm talking about this style of documentation:
/**
* Short d
I've looked at the web site and I do like the concept. I think we
could incorporate Doxygen elements in the kernel code as an
augmentation of our section 9 manual pages.
To be clear, I'm talking about this style of documentation:
/**
* Short descript. Longer d
Hi Sascha and all,
2009/9/4 Sascha Wildner :
> Brian Gianforcaro schrieb:
>>
>> Depending on how nice you want the documentation to be, and how good
>> the existing documentation is.
>>
>> I'd be more than willing to put all my effort into modifying the
>> existing comments to be doxygen compliant
Simon 'corecode' Schubert schrieb:
Maintaining man9 and doxygen in parallel? I think there is even less
chance that developers will care about both man9 & doxygen than taking
care of man9 alone.
I actually don't think so. Docs can be copied from the doxygen to the
man page format.
I worked
Sascha Wildner wrote:
Brian Gianforcaro schrieb:
Depending on how nice you want the documentation to be, and how good
the existing documentation is.
I'd be more than willing to put all my effort into modifying the
existing comments to be doxygen compliant, if this what is finally
decided.
Maint
Brian Gianforcaro schrieb:
Depending on how nice you want the documentation to be, and how good
the existing documentation is.
I'd be more than willing to put all my effort into modifying the
existing comments to be doxygen compliant, if this what is finally
decided.
I wonder, how would the ex
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Brian Gianforcaro wrote:
> Depending on how nice you want the documentation to be, and how good
> the existing documentation is.
>
> I'd be more than willing to put all my effort into modifying the
> existing comments to be doxygen compliant, if this what is finally
Depending on how nice you want the documentation to be, and how good
the existing documentation is.
I'd be more than willing to put all my effort into modifying the
existing comments to be doxygen compliant, if this what is finally
decided.
- Brian Gianforcaro
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Sta
2009/9/3 Brian Gianforcaro :
>
> I'm interested in setting up a Doxygen or Doxygen-like documentation
> reference for DragonFly-BSD.
Would that require modifying existing comments to properly expose the
various information to doxygen parser ?
Cheers,
Stathis
On 2009-09-04 11:15, Sascha Wildner wrote:
> Brian Gianforcaro schrieb:
>> If you could just let me know any of the pro's/con's you see and what your
>> vote would be.
>
> In the doxygen scenario, who would actually _write_ the documentation?
> The same people who don't write or adjust the man9
If you doing it, Im up to help.
Damian
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 06:15, Sascha Wildner wrote:
> Brian Gianforcaro schrieb:
>
>> If you could just let me know any of the pro's/con's you see and what your
>> vote would be.
>>
>
> In the doxygen scenario, who would actually _write_ the documentation?
Brian Gianforcaro schrieb:
If you could just let me know any of the pro's/con's you see and what your vote
would be.
In the doxygen scenario, who would actually _write_ the documentation?
The same people who don't write or adjust the man9 manpages right now? :)
Note, that this is not meant
On Thu, September 3, 2009 1:28 pm, Brian Gianforcaro wrote:
>
> I'm interested in setting up a Doxygen or Doxygen-like documentation
> reference for DragonFly-BSD.
I can't think of a reason to not do it. My only question is who would
maintain it? I don't know how much effort it would take over t
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 01:28:49PM -0400, Brian Gianforcaro wrote:
> I have noticed that Net/Open/FreeBSD don't have anything similar either.
Alexander Leidinger has been working on doxygen-generated docs
for FreeBSD.
See for example: http://www.leidinger.net/FreeBSD/dox/vm/html/
--Emil
> I think that's a good idea. However you will realize that a lot of the
> functions are not documented enough to make such a reference useful.
> Considerable work would have to go into actually documenting the functions.
Knowing (as in, having a generated list of) what functions need to be
docu
Brian Gianforcaro wrote:
I'm interested in setting up a Doxygen or Doxygen-like documentation reference
for DragonFly-BSD. I have been very interested in working on DragonFly for a
considerable amount of time. I've realized that for the most part I just have
no idea how most of the code works
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