fpgaengineerfrankfurt | 12 Dec 2006 20:58
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Using Doxygen also for HDL ?

Dear all, in a german newsgroup, the idea came up recently to use doxy also for HDL sources.
Would you consider this reasonable / easily possible to make real?

What in case would be the required steps to do so?

thanks in advance

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William Horn | 13 Dec 2006 06:47
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Extending architecture documentation

As part of a class project, I've been working on extending the existing doxygen architecture information. 
I wanted to let people know about what I've been doing to get feedback and see if I should put together a patch
of the changes/additions I've done.

I added an optional install step in the manual that talks about running doxygen on itself, and updated the
current "internals" page to reference the developer documentation.  I don't have these changes online,
but mention them to help provide context.

Then I integrated the existing documentation into the Doxyfile that builds the documentation for
doxygen, adding additional links, making some corrections, and elaborating on some points.  So in my
processed html files (based on 9-December version in CVS, with the html files available at
http://netfiles.uiuc.edu/horn/www/doxygen) the architecture diagram is on the main page, and I moved
the details off to separate pages, which are now cross-linked to the doxygen files and classes.

I also updated the documentation for a few classes (like BufStr), but that was taking a while, so I
concentrated more on starting to provide file-level comments (the file list is starting to have more
details).  I also moved some doxygen comments from lex files into header files, since the .cpp files
generated from the lex files are not scanned by the current Doxyfile.

I'm still working on revising some of the content (and adding more content), and the goals of my project for
my class may not be quite the same as what is needed/helpful to the doxygen community.  But I'm certainly
willing to figure out how to use patch to submit the modifications if there is any interest.

And feel free to provide any feedback.

Thanks,
William Horn

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Anton Hummel | 18 Dec 2006 16:47

linking to sourceline

Hi

I wish to add an Html Info with problem reports that will point to the 
sourcelines. How can i do this!

I have filename with path and linenumber, but i did not know how the doxygen
filename is generated.

my goal is to add an report of codingstyle issues to the doxygen api report

anton 

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