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Subject: [boost] doxygen doc / STL container unit test
From: Stefan Strasser (strasser_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-09-11 11:14:11
I have two questions regarding boost library development:
1.
this page:
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_35_0/doc/html/boostbook/getting/started.html
explains how to set up the boost documentation system and write BoostBooks.
what I find missing is how to generate the typical boost class synposis with
doxygen. I also can't find doxygen configuration files or anything of that
sort in the boost tree.
how do you go about integrating automatically generated documentation into a
BoostBook?
2.
boost implements quite a few STL containers. is there a unit test that can
test my STL container for conformity?
say, I have a container that models the concept of a std::list, I'd like to
change a typedef to my type, run the test and know that it behaves like
advertised. Does anything like that already exist?
thank you
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