Re: [Boost-docs] Doxygen /tparam tag not working?

Subject: Re: [Boost-docs] Doxygen /tparam tag not working?
From: Steven Watanabe (watanabesj_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-04-02 17:38:46


AMDG

On 03/31/2011 09:50 AM, John Maddock wrote:
>>> With the current BoostBook stylesheets, purpose
>>> ends up as a comment in the synopsis (just as
>>> with typedefs). I don't really like this, since
>>> it clutters the synopsis if the description is
>>> more than a few words. (Okay, it didn't even wrap
>>> properly. I had to fix it to indent and add //
>>> when it started a new line.).
>>
>>
>> Hi, I saw it also. This was one of the reason I started to define some
>> doxygen aliases to manage with parameters. BTW, the @see tag didn't
>> worked neither.
>

Looking into it now.

> OK for now I have a workaround (separate paragraphs and some judicious
> use of <b> - much like I would do in quickbook).
>

I've just committed basic \tparam support to the
trunk.

> The main issue here is that documentation content is simply dropped from
> output without so much as a warning... and that's the part that really
> needs fixing: to make unknown doxygen content a hard error.
>

I'm not sure how hard that would be to do.
Doxygen generates a lot of output that we
simply don't care about.

In Christ,
Steven Watanabe


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