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Namespace and doxygen

When I have several header files with "namespace x {}" in each, the
resulting doxygen documentation lists the Namespace exactly as often as
there are header files with that namespace in. Thats only at Modules ->
<module name> -> Namespaces.

Am I doing something unusual?

Erwin
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http://i.wuell.net

Jul 22 '05 #1
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Erwin Burgstaller wrote:
When I have several header files with "namespace x {}" in
each, the resulting doxygen documentation lists the
Namespace exactly as often as there are header files with
that namespace in. Thats only at Modules -> <module name>
-> Namespaces.

Am I doing something unusual?


If by "unusual" you mean posting to a newsgroup dealing with
standard C++ instead of a doxygen forum, then yes. :)

Jul 22 '05 #2
* Derek <no********@particular.com> wrote:
Erwin Burgstaller wrote:
When I have several header files with "namespace x {}" in
each, the resulting doxygen documentation lists the
Namespace exactly as often as there are header files with
that namespace in. Thats only at Modules -> <module name>
-> Namespaces.

Am I doing something unusual?


If by "unusual" you mean posting to a newsgroup dealing with
standard C++ instead of a doxygen forum, then yes. :)


First I've asked a question dealing with Standard C++ or isn't namespace
part of it? Second, there's no doxygen group as I can see.

Erwin
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http://i.wuell.net

Jul 22 '05 #3

"Erwin Burgstaller" <sp**********@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:10***************@knapp.co.at...
* Derek <no********@particular.com> wrote:
Erwin Burgstaller wrote:
When I have several header files with "namespace x {}" in
each, the resulting doxygen documentation lists the
Namespace exactly as often as there are header files with
that namespace in. Thats only at Modules -> <module name>
-> Namespaces.

Am I doing something unusual?
If by "unusual" you mean posting to a newsgroup dealing with
standard C++ instead of a doxygen forum, then yes. :)


First I've asked a question dealing with Standard C++


You asked a question about 'doxygen'.
or isn't namespace
part of it?
namespaces are a C++ construct, yes. But 'doxygen' is not.
Second, there's no doxygen group as I can see.


That doesn't make it topical here.

-Mike
Jul 22 '05 #4
Erwin Burgstaller <sp**********@spamgourmet.com> writes:
First I've asked a question dealing with Standard C++ or isn't namespace
part of it? Second, there's no doxygen group as I can see.


http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=5971

--
It's no longer a question of windows or GNU, it's a question of *Unix* or GNU.
Jul 22 '05 #5
* Mike Wahler <mk******@mkwahler.net> wrote:

"Erwin Burgstaller" <sp**********@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:10***************@knapp.co.at...
* Derek <no********@particular.com> wrote:
> Erwin Burgstaller wrote:
>
>> When I have several header files with "namespace x {}" in
>> each, the resulting doxygen documentation lists the
>> Namespace exactly as often as there are header files with
>> that namespace in. Thats only at Modules -> <module name>
>> -> Namespaces.
>>
>> Am I doing something unusual?
>
> If by "unusual" you mean posting to a newsgroup dealing with
> standard C++ instead of a doxygen forum, then yes. :)


First I've asked a question dealing with Standard C++


You asked a question about 'doxygen'.


No, I asked: "Am I doing something unusual?" and the only doing I've
told of is putting the same namespace to several header files.

So I repeat:
Is it usual to spread a namespace over more than one header file?

Erwin
--
http://i.wuell.net

Jul 22 '05 #6
* Billy O'Connor <bi*****@gnuyork.org> wrote:
Erwin Burgstaller <sp**********@spamgourmet.com> writes:
First I've asked a question dealing with Standard C++ or isn't namespace
part of it? Second, there's no doxygen group as I can see.


http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=5971


That's not usenet.

Erwin
--
http://i.wuell.net

Jul 22 '05 #7

"Erwin Burgstaller" <sp**********@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:10***************@knapp.co.at...
* Mike Wahler <mk******@mkwahler.net> wrote:

"Erwin Burgstaller" <sp**********@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:10***************@knapp.co.at...
* Derek <no********@particular.com> wrote:
> Erwin Burgstaller wrote:
>
>> When I have several header files with "namespace x {}" in
>> each, the resulting doxygen documentation lists the
>> Namespace exactly as often as there are header files with
>> that namespace in. Thats only at Modules -> <module name>
>> -> Namespaces.
>>
>> Am I doing something unusual?
>
> If by "unusual" you mean posting to a newsgroup dealing with
> standard C++ instead of a doxygen forum, then yes. :)

First I've asked a question dealing with Standard C++


You asked a question about 'doxygen'.


No, I asked: "Am I doing something unusual?" and the only doing I've
told of is putting the same namespace to several header files.

So I repeat:
Is it usual to spread a namespace over more than one header file?


It's perfectly normal. E.g. for those C++ implementations that
use files for standard headers, each file defines a portion of
namespace 'std'. Third-party libraries are often organized
in the same way.

-Mike
Jul 22 '05 #8
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Erwin

Erwin Burgstaller wrote:
When I have several header files with "namespace x {}" in each, the
resulting doxygen documentation lists the Namespace exactly as often as
there are header files with that namespace in. Thats only at Modules ->
<module name> -> Namespaces.

Am I doing something unusual?

Erwin


In my opinion, its perfectly alright to ask for help on using tools to
analyse C++ in this news group, especially open source tools we all have
access to.

Unfortunately, we have a habit of getting some rather terse & pedantic
responses in this news group by people who otherwise have little to
contribute. I'm sorry your question has attracted at least 2 of them.
The good news is that all these news group postings are searchable, & in
this job market, sooner or later, they will figure out that it doesn't
pay to have a string of invective associated with their names.

Evan Carew
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Jul 22 '05 #9
Erwin Burgstaller wrote:
* Billy O'Connor <bi*****@gnuyork.org> wrote:
Erwin Burgstaller <sp**********@spamgourmet.com> writes:
First I've asked a question dealing with Standard C++ or isn't
namespace part of it? Second, there's no doxygen group as I can see.


http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=5971


That's not usenet.


You wrote "group" not "usenet newsgroup".

Jul 22 '05 #10
Evan Carew wrote:
In my opinion, its perfectly alright to ask for help on using tools to
analyse C++ in this news group, especially open source tools we all
have access to.
This newsgroup is about the C++ language itself and nothing else. Any
specific tools are not part of that language and thus off-topic, just
like any libraries other than the standard library. And it doesn't
matter if they are it open source ones or not.
Unfortunately, we have a habit of getting some rather terse & pedantic
responses in this news group by people who otherwise have little to
contribute.
Actually, it seems to me that off-topic notes are oten posted by
regulars that are very knowledgable and (when asked non-OT questions)
also very helpful. Sometimes, however, the answers can get a bit rough,
but that's only because long-time regulars can get tired of all those
off-topic postings that could have been avoided if the poster just read
the welcome message and the FAQ of this newsgroup before posting.
I'm sorry your question has attracted at least 2 of them.
The good news is that all these news group postings are searchable, &
in this job market, sooner or later, they will figure out that it
doesn't pay to have a string of invective associated with their names.


I suppose that many of them have a good job or are known for their
expertise and so don't have any problems getting a job.
But otoh, the news archives can be also searched for people who ignore
common usenet rules and don't inform themselves about the topic of a
newsgroup before posting.

Jul 22 '05 #11

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