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[http://www.doxygen.org Doxygen] is a documentation system that also extracts information from the source files directly. | [http://www.doxygen.org Doxygen] is a documentation system that also extracts information from the source files directly. | ||
Daily generated docs for the development and stable branches can be found on [http:// | '''Daily generated docs for the development and stable branches can be found on [http://docs.paparazziuav.org docs.paparazziuav.org].''' | ||
== Generating Doxygen Code Documentation yourself == | == Generating Doxygen Code Documentation yourself == | ||
A way to look at the includes and dependencies is to use the graphs generated with doxygen. After installing Paparazzi, install Doxygen: | A way to look at the includes and dependencies is to use the graphs generated with doxygen. After installing Paparazzi, install Doxygen: | ||
For Ubuntu precise a backport of doxygen_1.8.4 is available in the ppa:flixr/backports: | |||
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:flixr/backports | |||
sudo apt-get update | |||
sudo apt-get install doxygen graphviz | sudo apt-get install doxygen graphviz | ||
run the generation | run the documentation generation from the paparazzi/ directory (will generate module descriptions and run doxygen): | ||
make dox | |||
Prior to paparazzi_version v5.1_devel-234-gb1eb25e run doxygen manually from the paparazzi/ directory: | |||
doxygen | doxygen | ||
Now Doxygen will have generated html documentation(open this with any web browser) in your paparazzi/html | Now Doxygen will have generated html documentation (open this with any web browser) in your paparazzi/docs/generated/html folder. | ||
The main documentation page is: | |||
paparazzi/doc/ | paparazzi/doc/generated/html/index.html | ||
This is a sample of a Doxygen Graph: | This is a sample of a Doxygen Graph: | ||
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== Doxygen Style == | == Doxygen Style == | ||
The [http:// | The [http://docs.paparazziuav.org/latest/styledoxygen.html Paparazzi Doxygen style guide] is of course written in doxygen as well ;-) | ||
Please [http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/docblocks.html document the code using doxygen comments] instead of normal comments where appropriate. | Please [http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/docblocks.html document the code using doxygen comments] instead of normal comments where appropriate. |
Latest revision as of 09:52, 22 November 2013
Doxygen is a documentation system that also extracts information from the source files directly.
Daily generated docs for the development and stable branches can be found on docs.paparazziuav.org.
Generating Doxygen Code Documentation yourself
A way to look at the includes and dependencies is to use the graphs generated with doxygen. After installing Paparazzi, install Doxygen:
For Ubuntu precise a backport of doxygen_1.8.4 is available in the ppa:flixr/backports:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:flixr/backports sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install doxygen graphviz
run the documentation generation from the paparazzi/ directory (will generate module descriptions and run doxygen):
make dox
Prior to paparazzi_version v5.1_devel-234-gb1eb25e run doxygen manually from the paparazzi/ directory:
doxygen
Now Doxygen will have generated html documentation (open this with any web browser) in your paparazzi/docs/generated/html folder.
The main documentation page is:
paparazzi/doc/generated/html/index.html
This is a sample of a Doxygen Graph:
Doxygen Style
The Paparazzi Doxygen style guide is of course written in doxygen as well ;-)
Please document the code using doxygen comments instead of normal comments where appropriate.
See the Doxygen Manual for more details.
File
/** * @file subsystems/nav.h * Navigation library. * * This collection of macros and functions is used by the C code generated * from the XML flight plan. */
Function
/** * A brief one line description. * * Detailed description * May span multiple lines or paragraphs as needed * * @param Description of method's or function's input parameter * @param ... * @return Description of the return value */ int function(int parameter) { printf("Parameter: %d", parameter); return 0; }