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Re: U++ talk [message #17923 is a reply to message #17922] Wed, 03 September 2008 03:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
captainc is currently offline  captainc
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They save the doc in external files. What I said: do exactly the same process. The document manager (not his subordinates) can have a look into the topic++ work (what his subordinate, those without write access to the code, have done) than, if he think that all is ok, he presses a topic++ button and all validated modifications are synchronized back into the source file, ready for doxygen and U++ final release.


This would impose a set structure on the topic++ documentation; it would limit the customization of the documentation by the authors. Also, Doxygen/Javadoc is picky. I don't see how reversing Topic++ documentation to Doxygen would be effective. For example, why would you put a tutorial in code documentation? On the other hand, having Doxygen documentation show in Topic++ would be quite helpful. The entire src documentation section could be automatically generated.
 
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