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XHTML: div tag not possible as part of a p tag.
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With test 76 we get a number of messages like:
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element p: validity error : Element div is not declared in p list of possible children
```
this is a regression on issue #8169 / pull request #8170.
The `<div>` tag is not allowed as child of a `<p>` tag and furthermore in the output when a number of items should be on one line this is not the case anymore.
This all can be corrected by means of using the `<span>` tag instead of the `<div>` tag.
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issue #8186 Path resolving breaks on included @ sign
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Add in the `@` sign as possible character in a FILEMASK
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Should also ignore `\r` as white space
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When having a doxygen configuration file like:
```
QUIET=YES
@INPUT = file
@UNKNOWN =
@UNKNOWN1
@UNKNOWN 1
@UNK # test
```
we get the warnings
```
warning: ignoring unsupported tag 'UNKNOWN' at line 3, file Doxyfile
warning: ignoring unknown tag 'UNKNOWN1' at line 4, file Doxyfile
warning: ignoring unknown tag 'UNKNOWN' at line 5, file Doxyfile
warning: ignoring unknown tag '1' at line 5, file Doxyfile
warning: ignoring unknown tag 'UNK' at line 6, file Doxyfile
# Difference with default Doxyfile 1.9.0 (fa65bb38f81457d00f9c900bb57eb68bea59b1b4)
QUIET = YES
INPUT = file
```
especially the missing of a warning about the `@` in `@INPUT` can be a bit misleading (it might be that the user wanted to use `@INCLUDE` and and specified `@INPUT`
It would be better to have a warning about a not handled character instead of just ignoring it.
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Unclear description of QHG_LOCATION
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The description of `QHG_LOCATION` is a bit unclear (compare with `HHC_LOCATION`).
(based on https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64795335/qhelpgenerator-with-doxygen-keep-showing-sh-1-permission-denied/64801829#64801829)
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issue #8169 "\emoji heavy_check_mark" produces ✓ instead of ✔️
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Create the possibility to change the used font for an emoji (the default is unchanged, but an example is given of how it is used at the site: https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html).
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Doxygen crashes on Fortran
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When having a Fortran file like:
```
!> module docu
MODULE test_mod
INTERFACE
!> @brief iets
SUBROUTINE subr_i(this)
INTEGER this
END SUBROUTINE subr_i
END INTERFACE
!< @brief type brief
TYPE, PUBLIC :: test_type
!> docu
integer i
END TYPE test_type
END MODULE test_mod
```
this is due to the fact that a incorrect start of comment `!<` is used for the `TYPE` and that initiated because the last `SUBROUTINE` argument does not have any documentation.
The actual cause is that at the end of a subroutine the `vtype` is not properly reset.
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Typo in namespacedef.h as found by Fossies
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Split Definition/ClassDef/NamespaceDef/MemberDef into a immutable and mutable part
Aliases are immutable, other symbols are stored using an immutable
interface but can be made mutable explicitly by dynamic casting.
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Incorrect handling of string with spaces and no quotes
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Correcting some (Cygwin) compilation warnings / errors
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During some tests on the documentation of LLVM the (CMake generated) doxygen configuration file contained the line:
```
DOT_PATH=D:\Program Files (x86)\Graphviz2.38\bin\dot.exe
```
and this was interpreted by doxygen as
```
DOT_PATH = D:\ProgramFiles(x86)\Graphviz2.38\bin\dot.exe
```
without any message other than that later on the `dot` executable could not be found.
It is clear that here the double quotes were missing.
This problem has been solved by giving a warning and setting the value to the default value.
- configimpl.l
- config_doxyw.l
during the checking some debug facilities for the doxywizard were required and this has been implemented:
- config_doxyw.l
- doxywizard.h
- doxywizard.cpp
it was also discovered that in case of none existing int or bool values were specified the wrong "defaults" were taken (it was set to `0` / `false`), now the correct defaults are taken
- inputbool.cpp
- inputint.cpp
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DGA45-Rel_1_8_20_DGA
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Fix ANSI-C anonymous (unnamed) struct/unions duplicated names issue
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Replace the respective characters by an underscore.
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Documentation correction for CASE_SENSE_NAMES
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added missing "be"
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Did rephrasing things a bit.
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In issue #8129 the problem of using different case of filenames was addressed, though in the documentation it was not clear what this meant for input files.
This has been corrected (the underlying problem has been handled with different other commits a.o. 2b5a4541fb6f806c02a1f6e65a1ff2610f29751f ).
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64-bit Windows compiler warnings doctokinizer.l
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Removing compiler warnings like:
```
.../src/doctokenizer.l(101): warning C4267: '=': conversion from 'size_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
.../src/doctokenizer.l(844): warning C4267: 'initializing': conversion from 'size_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
...
```
(analogous as done in e.g. `commentscan.l`)
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iterators
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