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* Support VHDL alias constructs.
* Translate class to "Design Unit" for VHDL.
* Fix compile error
* Add new function trDesignUnitDocumentation() to translator.
Adapt english and german translation to use the new function.
Co-authored-by: Andreas Regel <andreas.regel@newayselectronics.com>
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Setting correct babel packages for some languages
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Setting the correct babel language packages so the words like "Chapter" are automatically translated into the right language.
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issue #7781: allow '>' before Markdown emphasis
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Travis does not terminate on error on non last command inside if construct
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In case we have an `if` construct with multiple statements and the non last statement gives an error this is ignored by travis.
- In the mentioned case we can take the 2 statements (`make tests` and `make docs` together), so no construct with a script and `set -e` is required.
- due to a problem with the shared libraries in the case we compile with `clang` compiler and the `xmllint` program we need to exclude the `make tests` here as well.
Tests were don with the test pull request #7939
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Added CONFIGURE_DEPENDS to file GLOB constructs if available
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QDict<void> to StringSet
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Compiler warning in htmlhelp.cpp
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We get the warning like:
```
src/htmlhelp.cpp:473:21: warning: ISO C++ forbids converting a string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings]
473 | char *hhcFile = "\"index.hhc\""; | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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https://github.com/albert-github/doxygen into albert-github-feature/bug_chm_tests
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By means of `nmake tests TEST_FLAGS="--xhtml --keep --cfg GENERATE_HTMLHELP=YES --cfg HHC_LOCATION=C:/PROGRA~2/HTMLHE~1/hhc.exe --cfg SEARCHENGINE=NO" it is possible to generate for each doxygen test an index.chm, but there are a number of problems:
- it is only possible to use extension `.html` so this is now automatically done (configimpl.l) otherwise when opening the file an error is displayed.
- it is not [possible to use "empty" hhc / hhk file (i.e. no `<li>` elements), in this case the files are still generated but not used anymore (error like `error: failed to run html help compiler on index.hhp` e.g. for test 1).
- a full qualified / absolute is not allowed for e.g msc images (test 37) the files should anyway be on the "html" directory so just using the filename in the "hhp" file (` t << QFileInfo(imageFiles.at(i)).fileName().data() << endl;`)
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Misleading warning about missing argument
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When having a `@struct` command without argument one gets the misleading warning:
```
warning: missing argument after \class.
```
instead of:
```
warning: missing argument after '\struct'.
```
This happens with a number of commands, for these commands the `currentCmd` has been introduced.
(Found in cmake through Fossies).
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Debug facility for the \cite command
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When issuing doxygen with `-d cite` the temporary (copied) files / directory are not removed, i.e.:
- bib*.aux
- bib*.bbl
- bib*.blg
- bib2xhtml.pl
- citelist.doc
- doxygen.bst
- bibTmpDir (directory)
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https://github.com/albert-github/doxygen into albert-github-feature/bug_cite_crossref
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unfortunately some more regressions...
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Based on the review
- implemented tip `find("{");` instead of `find("{",0);`
- made `label..` names more expressing their content
- got a few regressions regarding endless loops (it is incorrect bib file syntax), the constructs have to be at the end of the bib file, like (also with extra newlines)
- `@book ,`
- `@book { ,`
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The crossref items in a bib file are unconditionally added to the list of used citations although the the citation to which the crossref belongs to is not used.
This has been fixed. The problem was seen in the CGAL output.
Note: a crossref in LaTeX is a bit different from the normal understanding of cross-reference, from https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/401138/what-is-the-bibtex-crossref-field-used-for: "crossref can be used if you have multiple entries referring to the same proceeding, book or similar."
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https://github.com/albert-github/doxygen into albert-github-feature/bug_cite_number
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In case we have a bibtex entry like:
```
@manual{ cgal:as-lum
,author = {Algorithmic Solutions}
,title = {The {LEDA} {U}ser {M}anual}
,organization = {Algorithmic Solutions}
,address = {66123 Saarbr\"ucken, Germany}
,url = {http://www.algorithmic-solutions.info/leda_manual/MANUAL.html}
}
```
this is rendered / referenced like:
```
[Solutions] Algorithmic Solutions. The LEDA User Manual. Algorithmic Solutions, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany.
```
instead of
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[2] Algorithmic Solutions. The LEDA User Manual. Algorithmic Solutions, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany.
```
The problem is that in the resulting "bbl" file from the bibtex command we have the line:
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<dt><a
name="CITEREF_cgal:as-lum">[Solutions]</a></dt><dd>\bibxhtmlname{Algorithmic
Solutions}.
```
instead of (from another entry):
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<dt><a name="CITEREF_cgal:mog-vbcfe-11">[Merigot et~al.,
2011]</a></dt><dd>\bibxhtmlname{Quentin Merigot}, \bibxhtmlname{Maks
```
Note the `\n` after the `<a` instead of the (expected) space.
This has been corrected in the regular expression (Note: we need to use `[ \n][ \n]*` as we cannot use the equivalent `[ \n]+` as the `+`- sign has here a different meaning).
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(another fix)
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the included file not its own filename
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(fix)
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Also fixed bug preventing direction to be stripped from the parameter documentation.
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https://github.com/albert-github/doxygen into albert-github-feature/bug_direction
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In the current version a line like:
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uint8_t innInstances, ///< [inn]Number of CIP node instances.
```
was seen as an input parameter.
Also not all combinations were checked (`[inout]` was OK but `[outin]` wasn't although `[in,out]` and `[out,in]` were working in the tokenizer.
Line up the detection of the direction between the tokenizer and the method `extractDirection`
Note: this problem was found when working on #7879.
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Still requires cmake -Duse_sqlite=YES to compile in support (and
libsqlite3)
New configuration options available:
- GENERATE_SQLITE3 enable/disable SQLITE3 output
- SQLITE3_OUTPUT configure directory where output is written to
(default: sqlite3)
- SQLITE3_RECREATE_DB controls if existing database file is overwritten
(default: YES)
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string passed.
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https://github.com/albert-github/doxygen into albert-github-feature/issue_7884
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(MARKDOWN_SUPPORT=NO)
Corrected handling of the comment blocks. Due to the possible nesting of classes and the handling of the first line special handling is required by means of the stripping of spaces after a return in a doc block (otherwise it might be stripped away multiple times / left multiple times).
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