Hello,
... although mainly intended for developers, it might be useful for everybody ...
Doxygen-generated documentation for development version is now available for browse online at:
http://www.openser.org/doxygen-devel/
It is a very good tool to check where a variable or function was defined or referenced, look at internal structures without downloading sources locally. Credits to Norman Brandinger for the config files of doxygen. Those files are now included in source tree, in 'doc/doxygen', so if you want to generate a local copy of such documentation, use:
# doxygen doc/doxygen/openser-doxygen
The outup is in 'doc' directory. you can tune it from doxygen config files.
Cheers, Daniel
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
... although mainly intended for developers, it might be useful for everybody ...
Doxygen-generated documentation for development version is now available for browse online at:
There should a link from openser.org/docs
regards klaus
It is a very good tool to check where a variable or function was defined or referenced, look at internal structures without downloading sources locally. Credits to Norman Brandinger for the config files of doxygen. Those files are now included in source tree, in 'doc/doxygen', so if you want to generate a local copy of such documentation, use:
# doxygen doc/doxygen/openser-doxygen
The outup is in 'doc' directory. you can tune it from doxygen config files.
Cheers, Daniel
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