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I like doxygen to create documentation of c or php code For example , i am looking for something similar to this. I have an upcoming python project and i think i remember that python doesn't have /*.

I have been searching for some material that describes how to generate simple class diagrams with doxygen, but couldn't find one I am new to doxygen and i could not find the syntax for me to create a link from main page to a specific page in the related pages section I need to create uml class diagrams as shown below from a set of c++

My team is starting to document our c code using doxygen, paying particular attention to our public api headers

There appears to be a lot of flexibility and different special commands in doxygen,. When i generate doxygen documentation in pdf format, i get plenty of different files with a single diagram in each Is it possible to obtain a single pdf document, organized as a book, roughly as the I made documentation for my sdk, using doxygen

It contains the list of files, namespaces, classes, types etc Now i want to write some g. Doxygen provides the command \p for indicating that the next word is a parameter to the function You would use it like so:

The \p x and \p y coordinates are used to

I believe by default this will be represented using a typewriter font There is a related command, \a that is used. The doxygen changelog says that enum class is supported in doxygen 1.8.2, so i suspect there may be some minor syntax issue in your commands Could you please compare your commands with the above two snippets?

Doxygen can consume c# doc comments (///) just fine Document your code as normal and run doxygen to scan them into standalone html, chm and pdf files While doxygen isn't integrated into visual studio, it comes with a simple ide and can scripted trivially as a custom external.

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