[CMake] [Doxygen-users] Complex documentation question
Robert Dailey
rcdailey at gmail.com
Sat Mar 28 11:26:14 EDT 2009
The thing is, I'm generating all of the projects myself. I have 3 different
doxygen config files for 3 projects (Remember A, B, C before in my previous
example). In addition, the order in which I process each project is linear
and their dependencies are not.
What I really need is the ability to tell doxygen to do a "first pass" that
does nothing more than generate tag files for projects that specify it with
GENERATE_TAGFILE. If a project does not have this, it is simply ignored. I
can then do a "second pass" which is the full build of documentation. Except
this time, all of the tag files have been generated so it doesn't matter
which order I build them in.
Chances are, most projects will do both: They will generate a tag file and
also reference other tag files. All paths will be local, no URLs will be
used to reference tag files.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Benoit <benpaka.spam at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hy,
>
> You should generate a B.tag file for the B library by setting in B.doxyfile
> the parameters: GENERATE_TAGFILE = B.tag
> Then you could use B documentation in A by setting in A.doxyfile the
> parameters: TAGFILES : B.tag=http://yourserver/yourBdocpath/
>
> Hope it can help you!
>
> The only probleme you can have is the cross-dependencies, but it also a big
> probleme at link stage so you shouldn't have it.
>
>
> --
> Benoit RAT
> www.neub.co.nr
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 12:27 AM, Robert Dailey <rcdailey at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Suppose I have three C++ libraries called A, B, and C.
>>
>> Each project has its own doxygen configuration file and doxygen processes
>> documentation for each of them independently. The HTML output for each is
>> located in A/html, B/html, and C/html on the filesystem.
>>
>> If A has an explicit dependency on B (i.e., A uses classes from library
>> B), how can I ensure that the HTML documentation for A knows how to find the
>> documentation for B so that it may link to B's appropriate HTML files? There
>> is the possibility of having to reference identifiers located in B's
>> documentation from A's documentation.
>>
>> If the best solution for this ends up being that I need to generate
>> documentation for A, B, and C all in one go, what is the best way to do
>> this?
>>
>>
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