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doxygen does not document functions ? u know a solution?

--------------------8<--XX.h--------------------------

/** On shutdown the function shutdown() is called. The function destroys
blablablabla.
*/
void shutdown();
--------------------8<--XX.h--------------------------
this section mentioned above does not work and i dont know why
doxygen only prints infos about structs..typede fs. etcetc... BUT NO
FUNCTIONS

i dont know why :(



Nov 13 '05 #1
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chrstian brensteiner wrote:
--------------------8<--XX.h--------------------------

/** On shutdown the function shutdown() is called. The function destroys
blablablabla.
*/
void shutdown();
--------------------8<--XX.h--------------------------
this section mentioned above does not work and i dont know why
doxygen only prints infos about structs..typede fs. etcetc... BUT NO
FUNCTIONS

i dont know why :(

And people insist on asking off topic questions in news:comp.lang. c.

I don't know why!

--ag

[OT - WTF don't you read the doxygen docs?]

--
Artie Gold -- Austin, Texas
Oh, for the good old days of regular old SPAM.

Nov 13 '05 #2

"Artie Gold" <ar*******@aust in.rr.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3F******** ******@austin.r r.com...
chrstian brensteiner wrote:
--------------------8<--XX.h--------------------------

/** On shutdown the function shutdown() is called. The function destroys
blablablabla.
*/
void shutdown();
--------------------8<--XX.h--------------------------
this section mentioned above does not work and i dont know why
doxygen only prints infos about structs..typede fs. etcetc... BUT NO
FUNCTIONS

i dont know why :(

And people insist on asking off topic questions in news:comp.lang. c.

I don't know why!

--ag

[OT - WTF don't you read the doxygen docs?]

--
Artie Gold -- Austin, Texas
Oh, for the good old days of regular old SPAM.

thx for start answer and sry i first "met" with this newsgroup and ofc my
english is bad ;)
Nov 13 '05 #3
chrstian brensteiner <me************ *************** **@yahoo.de> scribbled the following:
thx for start answer and sry i first "met" with this newsgroup and ofc my
english is bad ;)


Don't take this as a flame or an insult, but more like a suggestion.
If you yourself acknowledge that your English is bad, try to avoid use
of "cute" abbreviations like "thx", "sry" or "ofc". Combined with non-
native English, these give some people (like me for one) the initial
impression that the writer is some sort of warez d00d. (In your case,
having read the rest of your message, I found out that that impression
was wrong.)
In short, concentrate *first* on getting *English* right, *then* on
getting *English slang* right. Thanks.

--
/-- Joona Palaste (pa*****@cc.hel sinki.fi) ------------- Finland --------\
\-- http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste --------------------- rules! --------/
"I am lying."
- Anon
Nov 13 '05 #4
In <ZJ************ ********@news.c hello.at> "chrstian brensteiner" <me************ *************** **@yahoo.de> writes:
--------------------8<--XX.h--------------------------

/** On shutdown the function shutdown() is called. The function destroys
blablablabla .
*/
void shutdown();
--------------------8<--XX.h--------------------------
this section mentioned above does not work and i dont know why
doxygen only prints infos about structs..typede fs. etcetc... BUT NO
FUNCTIONS


What was your C question?

Dan
--
Dan Pop
DESY Zeuthen, RZ group
Email: Da*****@ifh.de
Nov 13 '05 #5

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