Qt Syntax Questions
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Does Qt support Doxygen then?
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qt and doxygen are orthogonal
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If I remember correctly Qt used also Doxygen for documentation in the past. However, it is typically not relevant. A documentation of Qt classes are readily available.
Doxygen is basically a special way to format for source code comment, so that they may retrieve certain information and assemble documentation.
Note: If you have an application's source code which is using the Doxygen notation in its comments, it has no influence on the application itself.
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[quote author="koahnig" date="1330976719"]If I remember correctly Qt used also Doxygen for documentation in the past.[/quote]
Qt did not use doxygen in the past. Here is the "history":http://rant.gulbrandsen.priv.no/udoc/history :-) -
Your means the code like:
static char CCId[] = "@(#) @$Id: CompareDock.cc,v 1.19 2010/12/03 19:54:51 Giant Exp $"; -
[quote author="Andre" date="1330978716"]
Qt did not use doxygen in the past. Here is the "history":http://rant.gulbrandsen.priv.no/udoc/history :-)[/quote]Thanks for correcting my memory ;-) Interesting link with compact information.
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[quote author="foxyz" date="1331023084"]Your means the code like:
static char CCId[] = "@(#) @$Id: CompareDock.cc,v 1.19 2010/12/03 19:54:51 Giant Exp $";[/quote]Hi,
this is not doxygen. This is a special technique to put version information into a binary in a platform independant way. YOu can open the binary and search for tags like "@(#)".
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Here is an example:
@/// @author <someone elses name@
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It's qdoc markup to generate the docs. It's more or less compatible with Doxygen.
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Okay.
Thanks!
-Arukas