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NAME¶
doxygen - documentation system for various programming languages
DESCRIPTION¶
Doxygen is a documentation system for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, IDL (Corba and Microsoft flavors), Fortran, Python, VHDL and to some extent PHP, C#, and D.
You can use doxygen in a number of ways:
- 1) Use doxygen to generate a template configuration file:
- doxygen [-s] -g [configName]
- 2) Use doxygen to update an old configuration file:
- doxygen [-s] -u [configName]
- 3) Use doxygen to generate documentation using an existing configuration file:
- doxygen [configName]
- 4) Use doxygen to generate a template file controlling the layout of the generated documentation:
- doxygen -l [layoutFileName]
- In case layoutFileName is omitted layoutFileName.xml will be used as filename. If - is used for layoutFileName doxygen will write to standard output.
- 5) Use doxygen to generate a template style sheet file for RTF, HTML or Latex.
- RTF: doxygen -w rtf styleSheetFile
- HTML: doxygen -w html headerFile footerFile styleSheetFile [configFile]
- LaTeX: doxygen -w latex headerFile footerFile styleSheetFile [configFile]
- 6) Use doxygen to generate an rtf extensions file
- RTF: doxygen -e rtf extensionsFile
- If - is used for extensionsFile doxygen will write to standard output.
- 7) Use doxygen to compare the used configuration file with the template configuration file
- doxygen -x [configFile]
- 8) Use doxygen to show a list of built-in emojis.
- doxygen -f emoji outputFileName
- If - is used for outputFileName doxygen will write to standard output.
If -s is specified the comments in the config file will be omitted. If configName is omitted `Doxyfile' will be used as a default. If - is used for configFile doxygen will write / read the configuration to /from standard output / input.
AUTHOR¶
Doxygen version @VERSION@, Copyright Dimitri van Heesch 1997-2019
SEE ALSO¶
@DATE@ | doxygen @VERSION@ |