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<doxygenconfig>
<header>
<docs doxywizard='0' doxyfile='0'>
<![CDATA[
/*
*
*
*
* Copyright (C) 1997-2013 by Dimitri van Heesch.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
* documentation under the terms of the GNU General Public License is hereby
* granted. No representations are made about the suitability of this software
* for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
* See the GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* Documents produced by Doxygen are derivative works derived from the
* input used in their production; they are not affected by this license.
*
*/
/*! \page config Configuration
\tableofcontents
\section config_format Format
A configuration file is a free-form ASCII text file with a structure
that is similar to that of a \c Makefile, with the default name \c Doxyfile. It is
parsed by \c doxygen. The file may contain tabs and newlines for
formatting purposes. The statements in the file are case-sensitive.
Comments may be placed anywhere within the file (except within quotes).
Comments beginning with two hash characters (\c \#\#) are kept when updating
the configuration file and are placed in front of the TAG are in front of.
Comments beginning with two hash characters (\c \#\#) at the end of the
configuration file are also kept and placed at the end of the file.
Comments begin with the hash character (\c \#) and ends at the end of the line.
The file essentially consists of a list of assignment statements.
Each statement consists of a \c TAG_NAME written in capitals,
followed by the equal sign (<code>=</code>) and one or more values. If the same tag
is assigned more than once, the last assignment overwrites any earlier
assignment. For tags that take a list as their argument,
the <code>+=</code> operator can be used instead of <code>=</code> to append
new values to the list. Values are sequences of non-blanks. If the value should
contain one or more blanks it must be surrounded by quotes (<code>"..."</code>).
Multiple lines can be concatenated by inserting a backslash (\c \\)
as the last character of a line. Environment variables can be expanded
using the pattern <code>\$(ENV_VARIABLE_NAME)</code>.
You can also include part of a configuration file from another configuration
file using a <code>\@INCLUDE</code> tag as follows:
\verbatim
@INCLUDE = config_file_name
\endverbatim
The include file is searched in the current working directory. You can
also specify a list of directories that should be searched before looking
in the current working directory. Do this by putting a <code>\@INCLUDE_PATH</code> tag
with these paths before the <code>\@INCLUDE</code> tag, e.g.:
\verbatim
@INCLUDE_PATH = my_config_dir
\endverbatim
The configuration options can be divided into several categories.
Below is an alphabetical index of the tags that are recognized
followed by the descriptions of the tags grouped by category.
]]>
</docs>
<docs doxywizard='0' documentation='0'>
<![CDATA[
This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system
doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project.
<br>
All text after a double hash (##) is considered a comment and is placed
in front of the TAG it is preceding.<br>
All text after a single hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored.
The format is:
\verbatim
TAG = value [value, ...]
\endverbatim
For lists, items can also be appended using:
\verbatim
TAG += value [value, ...]
\endverbatim
Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (\" \").
]]>
</docs>
</header>
<footer>
<docs doxywizard='0' doxyfile='0'>
<![CDATA[
\section config_examples Examples
Suppose you have a simple project consisting of two files: a source file
\c example.cc and a header file \c example.h.
Then a minimal configuration file is as simple as:
\verbatim
INPUT = example.cc example.h
\endverbatim
Assuming the example makes use of Qt classes and \c perl is located
in <code>/usr/bin</code>, a more realistic configuration file would be:
\verbatim
PROJECT_NAME = Example
INPUT = example.cc example.h
WARNINGS = YES
TAGFILES = qt.tag
PERL_PATH = /usr/local/bin/perl
SEARCHENGINE = NO
\endverbatim
To generate the documentation for the
<a href="http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/qdbttabular/index.html">QdbtTabular</a> package
I have used the following configuration file:
\verbatim
PROJECT_NAME = QdbtTabular
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = html
WARNINGS = YES
INPUT = examples/examples.doc src
FILE_PATTERNS = *.cc *.h
INCLUDE_PATH = examples
TAGFILES = qt.tag
PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl
SEARCHENGINE = YES
\endverbatim
To regenerate the Qt-1.44 documentation from the sources, you could use the
following config file:
\verbatim
PROJECT_NAME = Qt
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = qt_docs
HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = YES
HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = YES
ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = YES
MACRO_EXPANSION = YES
EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = YES
SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES
FULL_PATH_NAMES = YES
STRIP_FROM_PATH = $(QTDIR)/
PREDEFINED = USE_TEMPLATECLASS Q_EXPORT= \
QArrayT:=QArray \
QListT:=QList \
QDictT:=QDict \
QQueueT:=QQueue \
QVectorT:=QVector \
QPtrDictT:=QPtrDict \
QIntDictT:=QIntDict \
QStackT:=QStack \
QDictIteratorT:=QDictIterator \
QListIteratorT:=QListIterator \
QCacheT:=QCache \
QCacheIteratorT:=QCacheIterator \
QIntCacheT:=QIntCache \
QIntCacheIteratorT:=QIntCacheIterator \
QIntDictIteratorT:=QIntDictIterator \
QPtrDictIteratorT:=QPtrDictIterator
INPUT = $(QTDIR)/doc \
$(QTDIR)/src/widgets \
$(QTDIR)/src/kernel \
$(QTDIR)/src/dialogs \
$(QTDIR)/src/tools
FILE_PATTERNS = *.cpp *.h q*.doc
INCLUDE_PATH = $(QTDIR)/include
RECURSIVE = YES
\endverbatim
For the Qt-2.1 sources I recommend to use the following settings:
\verbatim
PROJECT_NAME = Qt
PROJECT_NUMBER = 2.1
HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = YES
HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = YES
SOURCE_BROWSER = YES
INPUT = $(QTDIR)/src
FILE_PATTERNS = *.cpp *.h q*.doc
RECURSIVE = YES
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = *codec.cpp moc_* */compat/* */3rdparty/*
ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = YES
COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 3
IGNORE_PREFIX = Q
ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = YES
MACRO_EXPANSION = YES
INCLUDE_PATH = $(QTDIR)/include
PREDEFINED = Q_PROPERTY(x)= \
Q_OVERRIDE(x)= \
Q_EXPORT= \
Q_ENUMS(x)= \
"QT_STATIC_CONST=static const " \
_WS_X11_ \
INCLUDE_MENUITEM_DEF
EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = YES
EXPAND_AS_DEFINED = Q_OBJECT_FAKE Q_OBJECT ACTIVATE_SIGNAL_WITH_PARAM \
Q_VARIANT_AS
\endverbatim
Here doxygen's preprocessor is used to substitute some
macro names that are normally substituted by the C preprocessor,
but without doing full macro expansion.
\htmlonly
Go to the <a href="commands.html">next</a> section or return to the
<a href="index.html">index</a>.
\endhtmlonly
*/
]]>
</docs>
</footer>
<group name='Project' docs='Project related configuration options'>
<option type='string' id='DOXYFILE_ENCODING' format='string' defval='UTF-8'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the config file that
follow. The default is UTF-8 which is also the encoding used for all text before
the first occurrence of this tag. Doxygen uses \c libiconv (or the iconv built into
\c libc) for the transcoding. See http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv for the list of
possible encodings.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='PROJECT_NAME' format='string' defval='My Project'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words
surrounded by double-quotes, unless you are using Doxywizard) that should identify the project for which the
documentation is generated. This name is used in the title of most
generated pages and in a few other places.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='PROJECT_NUMBER' format='string' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number.
This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or
if some version control system is used.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='PROJECT_BRIEF' format='string' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Using the \c PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer
a quick idea about the purpose of the project. Keep the description short.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='PROJECT_LOGO' format='file' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
With the \c PROJECT_LOGO tag one can specify an logo or icon that is
included in the documentation. The maximum height of the logo should not
exceed 55 pixels and the maximum width should not exceed 200 pixels.
Doxygen will copy the logo to the output directory.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='OUTPUT_DIRECTORY' format='dir' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute)
path into which the generated documentation will be written.
If a relative path is entered, it will be relative to the location
where doxygen was started. If left blank the current directory will be used.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='CREATE_SUBDIRS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to \c YES, then doxygen will create
4096 sub-directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output
format and will distribute the generated files over these directories.
Enabling this option can be useful when feeding doxygen a huge amount of source
files, where putting all generated files in the same directory would otherwise
causes performance problems for the file system.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='ALLOW_UNICODE_NAMES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c ALLOW_UNICODE_NAMES tag is set to \c YES,
doxygen will allow non-ASCII characters to appear in the names of generated files.
If set to \c NO, non-ASCII characters will be escaped, for example _xE3_x81_x84
will be used for Unicode U+3044.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='enum' id='OUTPUT_LANGUAGE' defval='English'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c OUTPUT_LANGUAGE tag is used to specify the language in which all
documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this
information to generate all constant output in the proper language.
]]>
</docs>
<value name='Afrikaans'/>
<value name='Arabic'/>
<value name='Armenian'/>
<value name='Brazilian'/>
<value name='Catalan'/>
<value name='Chinese'/>
<value name='Chinese-Traditional'/>
<value name='Croatian'/>
<value name='Czech'/>
<value name='Danish'/>
<value name='Dutch'/>
<value name='English' desc='(United States)'/>
<value name='Esperanto'/>
<value name='Farsi' desc='(Persian)'/>
<value name='Finnish'/>
<value name='French'/>
<value name='German'/>
<value name='Greek'/>
<value name='Hungarian'/>
<value name='Indonesian'/>
<value name='Italian'/>
<value name='Japanese'/>
<value name='Japanese-en' desc='(Japanese with English messages)'/>
<value name='Korean'/>
<value name='Korean-en' desc='(Korean with English messages)'/>
<value name='Latvian'/>
<value name='Lithuanian'/>
<value name='Macedonian'/>
<value name='Norwegian'/>
<value name='Persian' desc='(Farsi)'/>
<value name='Polish'/>
<value name='Portuguese'/>
<value name='Romanian'/>
<value name='Russian'/>
<value name='Serbian'/>
<value name='Serbian-Cyrillic'/>
<value name='Slovak'/>
<value name='Slovene'/>
<value name='Spanish'/>
<value name='Swedish'/>
<value name='Turkish'/>
<value name='Ukrainian'/>
<value name='Vietnamese'/>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
include brief member descriptions after the members that are listed in
the file and class documentation (similar to \c Javadoc).
Set to \c NO to disable this.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='REPEAT_BRIEF' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c REPEAT_BRIEF tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
prepend the brief description of a member or function before the detailed
description
<br>Note:
If both \ref cfg_hide_undoc_members "HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS" and
\ref cfg_brief_member_desc "BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC" are set to \c NO, the
brief descriptions will be completely suppressed.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='ABBREVIATE_BRIEF' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This tag implements a quasi-intelligent brief description abbreviator
that is used to form the text in various listings. Each string
in this list, if found as the leading text of the brief description, will be
stripped from the text and the result, after processing the whole list, is used
as the annotated text. Otherwise, the brief description is used as-is. If left
blank, the following values are used (`$name` is automatically replaced with the
name of the entity):
]]>
</docs>
<value name='The $name class'/>
<value name='The $name widget'/>
<value name='The $name file'/>
<value name='is'/>
<value name='provides'/>
<value name='specifies'/>
<value name='contains'/>
<value name='represents'/>
<value name='a'/>
<value name='an'/>
<value name='the'/>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC and \ref cfg_repeat_brief "REPEAT_BRIEF" tags
are both set to \c YES then
doxygen will generate a detailed section even if there is only a brief
description.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will show all inherited
members of a class in the documentation of that class as if those members were
ordinary class members. Constructors, destructors and assignment operators of
the base classes will not be shown.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='FULL_PATH_NAMES' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c FULL_PATH_NAMES tag is set to \c YES doxygen will prepend the full
path before files name in the file list and in the header files. If set
to \c NO the shortest path that makes the file name unique will be used
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='STRIP_FROM_PATH' format='string' depends='FULL_PATH_NAMES'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c STRIP_FROM_PATH tag
can be used to strip a user-defined part of the path. Stripping is
only done if one of the specified strings matches the left-hand part of the
path. The tag can be used to show relative paths in the file list.
If left blank the directory from which doxygen is run is used as the
path to strip.
<br>Note that you can specify absolute paths here, but also
relative paths, which will be relative from the directory where doxygen is
started.
]]>
</docs>
<value name=''/>
</option>
<option type='list' id='STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH tag can be used to strip a user-defined part of
the path mentioned in the documentation of a class, which tells
the reader which header file to include in order to use a class.
If left blank only the name of the header file containing the class
definition is used. Otherwise one should specify the list of include paths that
are normally passed to the compiler using the `-I` flag.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SHORT_NAMES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SHORT_NAMES tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will generate much shorter
(but less readable) file names. This can be useful is your file systems
doesn't support long names like on DOS, Mac, or CD-ROM.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will interpret the first line (until the first dot) of a Javadoc-style
comment as the brief description. If set to \c NO, the
Javadoc-style will behave just like regular Qt-style comments
(thus requiring an explicit \ref cmdbrief "\@brief" command for a brief description.)
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='QT_AUTOBRIEF' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c QT_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will interpret the first line (until the first dot) of a Qt-style
comment as the brief description. If set to \c NO, the
Qt-style will behave just like regular Qt-style comments (thus
requiring an explicit \ref cmdbrief "\\brief" command for a brief description.)
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF tag can be set to \c YES to make doxygen
treat a multi-line C++ special comment block (i.e. a block of \c //! or \c ///
comments) as a brief description. This used to be the default behavior.
The new default is to treat a multi-line C++ comment block as a detailed
description. Set this tag to \c YES if you prefer the old behavior instead.
<br>Note that setting this tag to \c YES also means that rational rose comments
are not recognized any more.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INHERIT_DOCS' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c INHERIT_DOCS tag is set to \c YES then an undocumented
member inherits the documentation from any documented member that it
re-implements.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES tag is set to \c YES, then doxygen will produce
a new page for each member. If set to \c NO, the documentation of a member will
be part of the file/class/namespace that contains it.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='TAB_SIZE' minval='1' maxval='16' defval='4'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c TAB_SIZE tag can be used to set the number of spaces in a tab.
Doxygen uses this value to replace tabs by spaces in code fragments.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='ALIASES' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This tag can be used to specify a number of aliases that act
as commands in the documentation. An alias has the form:
\verbatim
name=value
\endverbatim
For example adding
\verbatim
"sideeffect=@par Side Effects:\n"
\endverbatim
will allow you to
put the command \c \\sideeffect (or \c \@sideeffect) in the documentation, which
will result in a user-defined paragraph with heading "Side Effects:".
You can put \ref cmdn "\\n"'s in the value part of an alias to insert newlines.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='TCL_SUBST' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This tag can be used to specify a number of word-keyword mappings (TCL only).
A mapping has the form <code>"name=value"</code>. For example adding
<code>"class=itcl::class"</code> will allow you to use the command class in the
<code>itcl::class</code> meaning.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C tag to \c YES if your project consists
of C sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored
for C. For instance, some of the names that are used will be different.
The list of all members will be omitted, etc.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA tag to \c YES if your project consists of Java or
Python sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored
for that language. For instance, namespaces will be presented as packages,
qualified scopes will look different, etc.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN tag to \c YES if your project consists of Fortran
sources. Doxygen will then generate output that is tailored for Fortran.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL tag to \c YES if your project consists of VHDL
sources. Doxygen will then generate output that is tailored for VHDL.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXTENSION_MAPPING' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Doxygen selects the parser to use depending on the extension of the files it parses.
With this tag you can assign which parser to use for a given extension.
Doxygen has a built-in mapping, but you can override or extend it using this tag.
The format is <code>ext=language</code>, where \c ext is a file extension, and language is one of
the parsers supported by doxygen: IDL, Java, Javascript, C#, C, C++, D, PHP,
Objective-C, Python, Fortran, VHDL.
For instance to make doxygen treat
<code>.inc</code> files as Fortran files (default is PHP), and <code>.f</code> files as C (default is Fortran),
use: `inc=Fortran f=C`.
<br>Note For files without extension you can use `no_extension` as a placeholder.
<br>Note that for custom extensions you also need to set \ref cfg_file_patterns "FILE_PATTERNS" otherwise the
files are not read by doxygen.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='MARKDOWN_SUPPORT' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c MARKDOWN_SUPPORT tag is enabled then doxygen pre-processes all
comments according to the Markdown format, which allows for more readable
documentation. See http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ for details.
The output of markdown processing is further processed by doxygen, so you
can mix doxygen, HTML, and XML commands with Markdown formatting.
Disable only in case of backward compatibilities issues.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='AUTOLINK_SUPPORT' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When enabled doxygen tries to link words that correspond to documented classes,
or namespaces to their corresponding documentation. Such a link can be
prevented in individual cases by by putting a \c % sign in front of the word or
globally by setting \c AUTOLINK_SUPPORT to \c NO.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='BUILTIN_STL_SUPPORT' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If you use STL classes (i.e. `std::string`, `std::vector`, etc.) but do not want to
include (a tag file for) the STL sources as input, then you should
set this tag to \c YES in order to let doxygen match functions declarations and
definitions whose arguments contain STL classes (e.g. `func(std::string`); versus
`func(std::string) {}`). This also make the inheritance and collaboration
diagrams that involve STL classes more complete and accurate.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='CPP_CLI_SUPPORT' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If you use Microsoft's C++/CLI language, you should set this option to \c YES to
enable parsing support.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SIP_SUPPORT' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c SIP_SUPPORT tag to \c YES if your project consists
of <a href="http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/sip/intro">sip</a> sources only.
Doxygen will parse them like normal C++ but will assume all classes use public
instead of private inheritance when no explicit protection keyword is present.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='IDL_PROPERTY_SUPPORT' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
For Microsoft's IDL there are \c propget and \c propput attributes to indicate getter
and setter methods for a property. Setting this option to \c YES
will make doxygen to replace the get and set methods by a property in the
documentation. This will only work if the methods are indeed getting or
setting a simple type. If this is not the case, or you want to show the
methods anyway, you should set this option to \c NO.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If member grouping is used in the documentation and the \c DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC
tag is set to \c YES, then doxygen will reuse the documentation of the first
member in the group (if any) for the other members of the group. By default
all members of a group must be documented explicitly.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SUBGROUPING' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c SUBGROUPING tag to \c YES to allow class member groups of
the same type (for instance a group of public functions) to be put as a
subgroup of that type (e.g. under the Public Functions section). Set it to
\c NO to prevent subgrouping. Alternatively, this can be done per class using
the \ref cmdnosubgrouping "\\nosubgrouping" command.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INLINE_GROUPED_CLASSES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When the \c INLINE_GROUPED_CLASSES tag is set to \c YES, classes, structs and
unions are shown inside the group in which they are included
(e.g. using \ref cmdingroup "\\ingroup") instead of on a separate page (for HTML and Man pages)
or section (for \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ and RTF).
<br>Note that this feature does not work in
combination with \ref cfg_separate_member_pages "SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES".
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When the \c INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS tag is set to \c YES, structs, classes, and
unions with only public data fields or simple typedef fields will be shown
inline in the documentation of the scope in which they are defined (i.e. file,
namespace, or group documentation), provided this scope is documented. If set
to \c NO, structs, classes, and unions are shown on a separate
page (for HTML and Man pages) or section (for \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ and RTF).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When \c TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT tag is enabled, a typedef of a struct, union, or enum
is documented as struct, union, or enum with the name of the typedef. So
<code>typedef struct TypeS {} TypeT</code>, will appear in the documentation as a struct
with name \c TypeT. When disabled the typedef will appear as a member of a file,
namespace, or class. And the struct will be named \c TypeS. This can typically
be useful for C code in case the coding convention dictates that all compound
types are typedef'ed and only the typedef is referenced, never the tag name.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE' minval='0' maxval='9' defval='0'>
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<docs>
<![CDATA[
The size of the symbol lookup cache can be
set using \c LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE. This cache is used to resolve symbols given
their name and scope. Since this can be an expensive process and often the
same symbol appears multiple times in the code, doxygen keeps a cache of
pre-resolved symbols. If the cache is too small doxygen will become slower.
If the cache is too large, memory is wasted. The cache size is given by this
formula: \f$2^{(16+\mbox{LOOKUP\_CACHE\_SIZE})}\f$. The valid range is 0..9, the default is 0,
corresponding to a cache size of \f$2^{16} = 65536\f$ symbols.
At the end of a run doxygen will report the cache usage and suggest the
optimal cache size from a speed point of view.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Build' docs='Build related configuration options'>
<option type='bool' id='EXTRACT_ALL' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXTRACT_ALL tag is set to \c YES doxygen will assume all
entities in documentation are documented, even if no documentation was
available. Private class members and static file members will be hidden
unless the \ref cfg_extract_private "EXTRACT_PRIVATE" respectively
\ref cfg_extract_static "EXTRACT_STATIC" tags are set to \c YES.
\note This will also disable the warnings about undocumented members
that are normally produced when \ref cfg_warnings "WARNINGS" is
set to \c YES.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTRACT_PRIVATE' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXTRACT_PRIVATE tag is set to \c YES all private members of a
class will be included in the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTRACT_PACKAGE' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXTRACT_PACKAGE tag is set to \c YES all members with package
or internal scope will be included in the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTRACT_STATIC' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXTRACT_STATIC tag is set to \c YES all static members of a file
will be included in the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES tag is set to \c YES classes (and structs)
defined locally in source files will be included in the documentation.
If set to \c NO only classes defined in header files are included. Does not
have any effect for Java sources.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTRACT_LOCAL_METHODS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This flag is only useful for Objective-C code. When set to \c YES local
methods, which are defined in the implementation section but not in
the interface are included in the documentation.
If set to \c NO only methods in the interface are included.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTRACT_ANON_NSPACES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If this flag is set to \c YES, the members of anonymous namespaces will be extracted
and appear in the documentation as a namespace called 'anonymous_namespace{file}',
where file will be replaced with the base name of the file that contains the anonymous
namespace. By default anonymous namespace are hidden.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will hide all
undocumented members inside documented classes or files.
If set to \c NO these members will be included in the
various overviews, but no documentation section is generated.
This option has no effect if \ref cfg_extract_all "EXTRACT_ALL" is enabled.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will hide all
undocumented classes that are normally visible in the class hierarchy.
If set to \c NO these classes will be included in the
various overviews.
This option has no effect if \ref cfg_extract_all "EXTRACT_ALL" is enabled.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will hide all
friend (class|struct|union) declarations.
If set to \c NO these declarations will be included in the
documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will hide any
documentation blocks found inside the body of a function.
If set to \c NO these blocks will be appended to the
function's detailed documentation block.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INTERNAL_DOCS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c INTERNAL_DOCS tag determines if documentation
that is typed after a \ref cmdinternal "\\internal" command is included. If the tag is set
to \c NO then the documentation will be excluded.
Set it to \c YES to include the internal documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='CASE_SENSE_NAMES' defval='0' altdefval='portable_fileSystemIsCaseSensitive()'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c CASE_SENSE_NAMES tag is set to \c NO then doxygen
will only generate file names in lower-case letters. If set to
\c YES upper-case letters are also allowed. This is useful if you have
classes or files whose names only differ in case and if your file system
supports case sensitive file names. Windows and Mac users are advised to set this
option to \c NO.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES tag is set to \c NO then doxygen
will show members with their full class and namespace scopes in the
documentation. If set to \c YES the scope will be hidden.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will put a list of the files that are included by a file in the documentation
of that file.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SHOW_GROUPED_MEMB_INC' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the SHOW_GROUPED_MEMB_INC tag is set to \c YES then Doxygen
will add for each grouped member an include statement to the documentation,
telling the reader which file to include in order to use the member.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='FORCE_LOCAL_INCLUDES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c FORCE_LOCAL_INCLUDES tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will list include files with double quotes in the documentation
rather than with sharp brackets.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INLINE_INFO' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c INLINE_INFO tag is set to \c YES then a tag [inline]
is inserted in the documentation for inline members.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SORT_MEMBER_DOCS' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SORT_MEMBER_DOCS tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will sort the (detailed) documentation of file and class members
alphabetically by member name. If set to \c NO the members will appear in
declaration order.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SORT_BRIEF_DOCS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SORT_BRIEF_DOCS tag is set to \c YES then doxygen will sort the
brief descriptions of file, namespace and class members alphabetically
by member name. If set to \c NO the members will appear in
declaration order. Note that this will also influence the order of the
classes in the class list.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will sort the (brief and detailed) documentation of class members so that
constructors and destructors are listed first. If set to \c NO
the constructors will appear in the respective orders defined by
\ref cfg_sort_brief_docs "SORT_BRIEF_DOCS" and \ref cfg_sort_member_docs "SORT_MEMBER_DOCS".
\note If \ref cfg_sort_brief_docs "SORT_BRIEF_DOCS" is set to \c NO this option is ignored for
sorting brief member documentation.
\note If \ref cfg_sort_member_docs "SORT_MEMBER_DOCS" is set to \c NO this option is ignored for
sorting detailed member documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SORT_GROUP_NAMES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SORT_GROUP_NAMES tag is set to \c YES then doxygen will sort the
hierarchy of group names into alphabetical order. If set to \c NO
the group names will appear in their defined order.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME tag is set to \c YES, the class list will be
sorted by fully-qualified names, including namespaces. If set to
\c NO, the class list will be sorted only by class name,
not including the namespace part.
\note This option is not very useful if \ref cfg_hide_scope_names "HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES" is set to \c YES.
\note This option applies only to the class list, not to the
alphabetical list.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING option is enabled and doxygen fails to
do proper type resolution of all parameters of a function it will reject a
match between the prototype and the implementation of a member function even
if there is only one candidate or it is obvious which candidate to choose
by doing a simple string match. By disabling \c STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING doxygen
will still accept a match between prototype and implementation in such cases.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_TODOLIST' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c GENERATE_TODOLIST tag can be used to enable (\c YES) or
disable (\c NO) the todo list. This list is created by
putting \ref cmdtodo "\\todo" commands in the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_TESTLIST' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c GENERATE_TESTLIST tag can be used to enable (\c YES) or
disable (\c NO) the test list. This list is created by
putting \ref cmdtest "\\test" commands in the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_BUGLIST' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c GENERATE_BUGLIST tag can be used to enable (\c YES) or
disable (\c NO) the bug list. This list is created by
putting \ref cmdbug "\\bug" commands in the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST tag can be used to enable (\c YES) or
disable (\c NO) the deprecated list. This list is created by
putting \ref cmddeprecated "\\deprecated"
commands in the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='ENABLED_SECTIONS' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c ENABLED_SECTIONS tag can be used to enable conditional
documentation sections, marked by \ref cmdif "\\if" \<section_label\> ...
\ref cmdendif "\\endif" and \ref cmdcond "\\cond" \<section_label\> ...
\ref cmdendcond "\\endcond" blocks.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES' minval='0' maxval='10000' defval='30'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES tag determines the maximum number of lines
that the initial value of a variable or macro / define can have for it to appear in
the documentation. If the initializer
consists of more lines than specified here it will be hidden. Use a value
of 0 to hide initializers completely. The appearance of the value of
individual variables and macros / defines can be controlled using \ref cmdshowinitializer "\\showinitializer"
or \ref cmdhideinitializer "\\hideinitializer" command in the documentation regardless of this setting.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SHOW_USED_FILES' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c SHOW_USED_FILES tag to \c NO to disable the list of files generated
at the bottom of the documentation of classes and structs. If set to \c YES the
list will mention the files that were used to generate the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SHOW_FILES' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c SHOW_FILES tag to \c NO to disable the generation of the Files page.
This will remove the Files entry from the Quick Index and from the
Folder Tree View (if specified).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SHOW_NAMESPACES' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c SHOW_NAMESPACES tag to \c NO to disable the generation of the
Namespaces page. This will remove the Namespaces entry from the Quick Index
and from the Folder Tree View (if specified).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='FILE_VERSION_FILTER' format='file' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program or script that
doxygen should invoke to get the current version for each file (typically from the
version control system). Doxygen will invoke the program by executing (via
<code>popen()</code>) the command <code>command input-file</code>, where \c command is
the value of the \c FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag, and \c input-file is the name
of an input file provided by doxygen.
Whatever the program writes to standard output is used as the file version.
]]>
</docs>
<docs doxywizard='0' doxyfile='0'>
<![CDATA[
Example of using a shell script as a filter for Unix:
\verbatim
FILE_VERSION_FILTER = "/bin/sh versionfilter.sh"
\endverbatim
<br>
Example shell script for CVS:
\verbatim
#!/bin/sh
cvs status $1 | sed -n 's/^[ \]*Working revision:[ \t]*\([0-9][0-9\.]*\).*/\1/p'
\endverbatim
<br>
Example shell script for Subversion:
\verbatim
#!/bin/sh
svn stat -v $1 | sed -n 's/^[ A-Z?\*|!]\{1,15\}/r/;s/ \{1,15\}/\/r/;s/ .*//p'
\endverbatim
<br>
Example filter for ClearCase:
\verbatim
FILE_VERSION_INFO = "cleartool desc -fmt \%Vn"
\endverbatim
]]>
</docs>
<docs documentation='0'>
<![CDATA[
For an example see the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='LAYOUT_FILE' format='file' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c LAYOUT_FILE tag can be used to specify a layout file which will be parsed by
doxygen. The layout file controls the global structure of the generated output files
in an output format independent way. To create the layout file that represents
doxygen's defaults, run doxygen with the `-l` option. You can optionally specify a
file name after the option, if omitted \c DoxygenLayout.xml will be used as the name
of the layout file.
<br>Note that if you run doxygen from a directory containing
a file called \c DoxygenLayout.xml, doxygen will parse it automatically even if
the \c LAYOUT_FILE tag is left empty.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='CITE_BIB_FILES' format='file'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c CITE_BIB_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more \c bib files
containing the reference definitions. This must be a list of <code>.bib</code> files. The
<code>.bib</code> extension is automatically appended if omitted. This requires the
\c bibtex tool to be installed. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX for
more info. For \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ the style of the bibliography can be controlled
using \ref cfg_latex_bib_style "LATEX_BIB_STYLE".
To use this
feature you need \c bibtex and \c perl available in the search path. Do not use
file names with spaces, \c bibtex cannot handle them.
See also \ref cmdcite "\\cite" for info how to create references.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Messages' docs='Configuration options related to warning and progress messages'>
<option type='bool' id='QUIET' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c QUIET tag can be used to turn on/off the messages that are generated
to standard output by doxygen. If \c QUIET is set to \c YES this implies that the messages are off.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='WARNINGS' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are
generated to standard error (\c stderr) by doxygen. If \c WARNINGS is set to
\c YES this implies that the warnings are on.
<br>
\b Tip: Turn warnings on while writing the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED tag is set to \c YES, then doxygen will generate warnings
for undocumented members. If \ref cfg_extract_all "EXTRACT_ALL" is set to \c YES then this flag will
automatically be disabled.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will generate warnings for
potential errors in the documentation, such as not documenting some
parameters in a documented function, or documenting parameters that
don't exist or using markup commands wrongly.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='WARN_NO_PARAMDOC' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This \c WARN_NO_PARAMDOC option can be enabled to get warnings for
functions that are documented, but have no documentation for their parameters
or return value. If set to \c NO doxygen will only warn about
wrong or incomplete parameter documentation, but not about the absence of
documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='WARN_FORMAT' format='string' defval='$file:$line: $text'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c WARN_FORMAT tag determines the format of the warning messages that
doxygen can produce. The string should contain the <code>\$file</code>,
<code>\$line</code>, and <code>\$text</code>
tags, which will be replaced by the file and line number from which the
warning originated and the warning text.
Optionally the format may contain
<code>$version</code>, which will be replaced by the version of the file (if it could
be obtained via \ref cfg_file_version_filter "FILE_VERSION_FILTER")
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='WARN_LOGFILE' format='file' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c WARN_LOGFILE tag can be used to specify a file to which warning
and error messages should be written. If left blank the output is written
to standard error (`stderr`).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Input' docs='Configuration options related to the input files'>
<option type='list' id='INPUT' format='filedir'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c INPUT tag is used to specify the files and/or directories that contain
documented source files. You may enter file names like
\c myfile.cpp or directories like \c /usr/src/myproject.
Separate the files or directories with spaces.
\note If this tag is empty the current directory is searched.
]]>
</docs>
<value name=''/>
</option>
<option type='string' id='INPUT_ENCODING' format='string' defval='UTF-8'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files that
doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding.
Doxygen uses `libiconv` (or the `iconv` built into `libc`) for the transcoding.
See <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv">the libiconv documentation</a> for
the list of possible encodings.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='FILE_PATTERNS' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the value of the \ref cfg_input "INPUT" tag contains directories, you can use the
\c FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns
(like `*.cpp` and `*.h`) to filter out the source-files
in the directories. If left blank the following patterns are tested:
]]>
</docs>
<value name='*.c'/>
<value name='*.cc'/>
<value name='*.cxx'/>
<value name='*.cpp'/>
<value name='*.c++'/>
<value name='*.java'/>
<value name='*.ii'/>
<value name='*.ixx'/>
<value name='*.ipp'/>
<value name='*.i++'/>
<value name='*.inl'/>
<value name='*.idl'/>
<value name='*.ddl'/>
<value name='*.odl'/>
<value name='*.h'/>
<value name='*.hh'/>
<value name='*.hxx'/>
<value name='*.hpp'/>
<value name='*.h++'/>
<value name='*.cs'/>
<value name='*.d'/>
<value name='*.php'/>
<value name='*.php4'/>
<value name='*.php5'/>
<value name='*.phtml'/>
<value name='*.inc'/>
<value name='*.m'/>
<value name='*.markdown'/>
<value name='*.md'/>
<value name='*.mm'/>
<value name='*.dox'/>
<value name='*.py'/>
<value name='*.f90'/>
<value name='*.f'/>
<value name='*.for'/>
<value name='*.tcl'/>
<value name='*.vhd'/>
<value name='*.vhdl'/>
<value name='*.ucf'/>
<value name='*.qsf'/>
<value name='*.as'/>
<value name='*.js'/>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='RECURSIVE' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c RECURSIVE tag can be used to specify whether or not subdirectories
should be searched for input files as well.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXCLUDE' format='filedir'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should be
excluded from the \ref cfg_input "INPUT" source files. This way you can easily exclude a
subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the \ref cfg_input "INPUT" tag.
<br>Note that relative paths are relative to the directory from which doxygen is run.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used to select whether or not files or directories
that are symbolic links (a Unix file system feature) are excluded from the input.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXCLUDE_PATTERNS' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the value of the \ref cfg_input "INPUT" tag contains directories, you can use the
\c EXCLUDE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns to exclude
certain files from those directories.
<br>Note that the wildcards are matched
against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories
for example use the pattern `*``/test/``*`
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS tag can be used to specify one or more symbol names
(namespaces, classes, functions, etc.) that should be excluded from the
output. The symbol name can be a fully qualified name, a word, or if the
wildcard `*` is used, a substring. Examples: `ANamespace`, `AClass`,
`AClass::ANamespace`, `ANamespace::*Test`
<br>Note that the wildcards are matched against the file with absolute path,
so to exclude all test directories use the pattern
`*``/test/``*`
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXAMPLE_PATH' format='filedir'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or
directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see
the \ref cmdinclude "\\include" command).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXAMPLE_PATTERNS' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the value of the \ref cfg_example_path "EXAMPLE_PATH" tag contains directories,
you can use the
\c EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like `*.cpp`
and `*.h`) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left
blank all files are included.
]]>
</docs>
<value name='*' show_docu='NO'/>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to \c YES then subdirectories will be
searched for input files to be used with the \ref cmdinclude "\\include" or
\ref cmddontinclude "\\dontinclude"
commands irrespective of the value of the \ref cfg_recursive "RECURSIVE" tag.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='IMAGE_PATH' format='filedir'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or
directories that contain images that are to be included in the
documentation (see the \ref cmdimage "\\image" command).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='INPUT_FILTER' format='file' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should
invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program
by executing (via <code>popen()</code>) the command:
<br>
<code>\<filter\> \<input-file\></code>
<br>
where <code>\<filter\></code>
is the value of the \c INPUT_FILTER tag, and <code>\<input-file\></code> is the name of an
input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes
to standard output. If \ref cfg_filter_patterns "FILTER_PATTERNS" is specified, this tag will be ignored.
<br>Note that the filter must not add or remove lines; it is applied before the
code is scanned, but not when the output code is generated. If lines are added
or removed, the anchors will not be placed correctly.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='FILTER_PATTERNS' format='string'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern
basis. Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the
filter if there is a match. The filters are a list of the form:
pattern=filter (like `*.cpp=my_cpp_filter`). See \ref cfg_input_filter "INPUT_FILTER" for further
information on how filters are used. If the \c FILTER_PATTERNS tag is empty or if
none of the patterns match the file name, \ref cfg_input_filter "INPUT_FILTER" is
applied.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='FILTER_SOURCE_FILES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to \c YES, the input filter (if set using
\ref cfg_input_filter "INPUT_FILTER" ) will also be used to filter the input
files that are used for producing the source files to browse
(i.e. when \ref cfg_source_browser "SOURCE_BROWSER" is set to \c YES).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS' format='string' depends='FILTER_SOURCE_FILES'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify source filters per
file pattern. A pattern will override the setting
for \ref cfg_filter_patterns "FILTER_PATTERN" (if any)
and it is also possible to disable source filtering for a specific pattern
using `*.ext=` (so without naming a filter).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='USE_MDFILE_AS_MAINPAGE' format='string' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c USE_MDFILE_AS_MAINPAGE tag refers to the name of a markdown file that
is part of the input, its contents will be placed on the main page (`index.html`).
This can be useful if you have a project on for instance GitHub and want to reuse
the introduction page also for the doxygen output.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Source_Browser' docs='Configuration options related to source browsing'>
<option type='bool' id='SOURCE_BROWSER' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to \c YES then a list of source files will
be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources.
<br>Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure that also
\ref cfg_verbatim_headers "VERBATIM_HEADERS" is set to \c NO.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INLINE_SOURCES' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Setting the \c INLINE_SOURCES tag to \c YES will include the body
of functions, classes and enums directly into the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Setting the \c STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to \c YES will instruct
doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code
fragments. Normal C, C++ and Fortran comments will always remain visible.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='REFERENCED_BY_RELATION' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to \c YES
then for each documented function all documented
functions referencing it will be listed.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='REFERENCES_RELATION' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to \c YES
then for each documented function all documented entities
called/used by that function will be listed.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to \c YES
and \ref cfg_source_browser "SOURCE_BROWSER" tag is set to \c YES, then the hyperlinks from
functions in \ref cfg_references_relation "REFERENCES_RELATION" and
\ref cfg_referenced_by_relation "REFERENCED_BY_RELATION" lists will
link to the source code. Otherwise they will link to the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SOURCE_TOOLTIPS' defval='1' depends='SOURCE_BROWSER'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If SOURCE_TOOLTIPS is enabled (the default) then hovering a hyperlink in the
source code will show a tooltip with additional information such as prototype,
brief description and links to the definition and documentation. Since this will
make the HTML file larger and loading of large files a bit slower, you can opt
to disable this feature.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='USE_HTAGS' defval='0' depends='SOURCE_BROWSER'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c USE_HTAGS tag is set to \c YES then the references to source code
will point to the HTML generated by the \c htags(1) tool instead of doxygen
built-in source browser. The \c htags tool is part of GNU's global source
tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You
will need version 4.8.6 or higher.
<br>
To use it do the following:
-# Install the latest version of \c global
-# Enable \ref cfg_source_browser "SOURCE_BROWSER" and \c USE_HTAGS in the config file
-# Make sure the \ref cfg_input "INPUT" points to the root of the source tree
-# Run \c doxygen as normal
<br>
Doxygen will invoke \c htags (and that will in turn invoke \c gtags), so these tools
must be available from the command line (i.e. in the search path).
<br>
The result: instead of the source browser generated by doxygen, the links to
source code will now point to the output of \c htags.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='VERBATIM_HEADERS' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set the \c YES then doxygen
will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for
which an include is specified. Set to \c NO to disable this.
\sa Section \ref cmdclass "\\class".
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='CLANG_ASSISTED_PARSING' setting='USE_LIBCLANG' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c CLANG_ASSISTED_PARSING tag is set to \c YES, then doxygen will use the
<a href="http://clang.llvm.org/">clang parser</a> for more accurate parsing
at the cost of reduced performance. This can be particularly helpful with
template rich C++ code for which doxygen's built-in parser lacks the
necessary type information.
@note The availability of this option depends on whether or not doxygen
was compiled with the `--with-libclang` option.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='CLANG_OPTIONS' format='string' setting='USE_LIBCLANG' depends='CLANG_ASSISTED_PARSING'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If clang assisted parsing is enabled you can provide the compiler with command
line options that you would normally use when invoking the compiler. Note that
the include paths will already be set by doxygen for the files and directories
specified with \ref cfg_input "INPUT" and \ref cfg_include_path "INCLUDE_PATH".
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Index' docs='Configuration options related to the alphabetical class index'>
<option type='bool' id='ALPHABETICAL_INDEX' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to \c YES, an alphabetical index
of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project contains
a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX' minval='1' maxval='20' defval='5' depends='ALPHABETICAL_INDEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be
used to specify the number of columns in which the alphabetical index list will be split.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='IGNORE_PREFIX' format='string' depends='ALPHABETICAL_INDEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all classes will
be put under the same header in the alphabetical index.
The \c IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify a prefix
(or a list of prefixes) that should be ignored while generating the index headers.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='HTML' docs='Configuration options related to the HTML output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_HTML' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_HTML tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
generate HTML output
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='HTML_OUTPUT' format='dir' defval='html' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put.
If a relative path is entered the value of \ref cfg_output_directory "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY" will be
put in front of it.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='HTML_FILE_EXTENSION' format='string' defval='.html' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for
each generated HTML page (for example: <code>.htm, .php, .asp</code>).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='HTML_HEADER' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a user-defined HTML
header file for each generated HTML page.
If the tag is left blank doxygen will generate a
standard header.
<br>
To get valid HTML the header file that
includes any scripts and style sheets that doxygen
needs, which is dependent on the configuration options used (e.g. the
setting \ref cfg_generate_treeview "GENERATE_TREEVIEW").
It is highly recommended to start with a default header using
\verbatim
doxygen -w html new_header.html new_footer.html new_stylesheet.css YourConfigFile
\endverbatim
and then modify the file \c new_header.html.
See also section \ref doxygen_usage for information on how to generate
the default header that doxygen normally uses.
@note The header is subject to change so you typically
have to regenerate the default header when upgrading to a newer version of
doxygen.
]]>
</docs>
<docs doxywizard='0' doxyfile='0'>
<![CDATA[
The following markers have a special meaning inside the header and footer:
<dl>
<dt><code>\$title</code><dd>will be replaced with the title of the page.
<dt><code>\$datetime</code><dd>will be replaced with current the date and time.
<dt><code>\$date</code><dd>will be replaced with the current date.
<dt><code>\$year</code><dd>will be replaces with the current year.
<dt><code>\$doxygenversion</code><dd>will be replaced with the version of doxygen
<dt><code>\$projectname</code><dd>will be replaced with the name of
the project (see \ref cfg_project_name "PROJECT_NAME")
<dt><code>\$projectnumber</code><dd>will be replaced with the project number
(see \ref cfg_project_number "PROJECT_NUMBER")
<dt><code>\$projectbrief</code><dd>will be replaced with the project brief
description (see \ref cfg_project_brief "PROJECT_BRIEF")
<dt><code>\$projectlogo</code><dd>will be replaced with the project logo
(see \ref cfg_project_logo "PROJECT_LOGO")
<dt><code>\$treeview</code><dd>will be replaced with links to
the javascript and style sheets needed for the navigation tree
(or an empty string when \ref cfg_generate_treeview "GENERATE_TREEVIEW"
is disabled).
<dt><code>\$search</code><dd>will be replaced with a links to
the javascript and style sheets needed for the search engine
(or an empty string when \ref cfg_searchengine "SEARCHENGINE"
is disabled).
<dt><code>\$mathjax</code><dd>will be replaced with a links to
the javascript and style sheets needed for the MathJax feature
(or an empty string when \ref cfg_use_mathjax "USE_MATHJAX" is disabled).
<dt><code>\$relpath^</code><dd>
If \ref cfg_create_subdirs "CREATE_SUBDIRS" is enabled, the command <code>\$relpath^</code> can be
used to produce a relative path to the root of the HTML output directory,
e.g. use <code>\$relpath^doxygen.css</code>, to refer to the standard style sheet.
</dl>
To cope with differences in the layout of the header and footer that depend on
configuration settings, the header can also contain special blocks that
will be copied to the output or skipped depending on the configuration.
Such blocks have the following form:
\verbatim
<!--BEGIN BLOCKNAME-->
Some context copied when condition BLOCKNAME holds
<!--END BLOCKNAME-->
<!--BEGIN !BLOCKNAME-->
Some context copied when condition BLOCKNAME does not hold
<!--END !BLOCKNAME-->
\endverbatim
The following block names are supported:
<dl>
<dt><code>DISABLE_INDEX</code><dd>Content within this block is copied to the output
when the \ref cfg_disable_index "DISABLE_INDEX" option is enabled (so when the index is disabled).
<dt><code>GENERATE_TREEVIEW</code><dd>Content within this block is copied to the output
when the \ref cfg_generate_treeview "GENERATE_TREEVIEW" option is enabled.
<dt><code>SEARCHENGINE</code><dd>Content within this block is copied to the output
when the \ref cfg_searchengine "SEARCHENGINE" option is enabled.
<dt><code>PROJECT_NAME</code><dd>Content within the block is copied to the output
when the \ref cfg_project_name "PROJECT_NAME" option is not empty.
<dt><code>PROJECT_NUMBER</code><dd>Content within the block is copied to the output
when the \ref cfg_project_number "PROJECT_NUMBER" option is not empty.
<dt><code>PROJECT_BRIEF</code><dd>Content within the block is copied to the output
when the \ref cfg_project_brief "PROJECT_BRIEF" option is not empty.
<dt><code>PROJECT_LOGO</code><dd>Content within the block is copied to the output
when the \ref cfg_project_logo "PROJECT_LOGO" option is not empty.
<dt><code>TITLEAREA</code><dd>Content within this block is copied to the output
when a title is visible at the top of each page. This is the case
if either \ref cfg_project_name "PROJECT_NAME",
\ref cfg_project_brief "PROJECT_BRIEF", \ref cfg_project_logo "PROJECT_LOGO"
is filled in or if both \ref cfg_disable_index "DISABLE_INDEX" and
\ref cfg_searchengine "SEARCHENGINE" are enabled.
</dl>
]]>
</docs>
<docs documentation='0'>
<![CDATA[
For a description of the possible markers and block names see the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='HTML_FOOTER' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a user-defined HTML footer for
each generated HTML page.
If the tag is left blank doxygen will generate a standard footer.
See \ref cfg_html_header "HTML_HEADER" for more information on
how to generate a default footer and what special commands can be
used inside the footer.
See also section \ref doxygen_usage for information on how to generate
the default footer that doxygen normally uses.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='HTML_STYLESHEET' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading
style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to
fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If left blank doxygen
will generate a default style sheet.
See also section \ref doxygen_usage for information on how to generate
the style sheet that doxygen normally uses.
\note It is recommended to use
\ref cfg_html_extra_stylesheet "HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET" instead of this tag,
as it is more robust and
this tag (<code>HTML_STYLESHEET</code>) will in the future become obsolete.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify an additional
user-defined cascading style sheet that is included after the standard
style sheets created by doxygen. Using this option one can overrule
certain style aspects. This is preferred over using \ref cfg_html_stylesheet "HTML_STYLESHEET"
since it does not replace the standard style sheet and is therefor more
robust against future updates. Doxygen will copy the style sheet file to
the output directory.
]]>
</docs>
<docs doxywizard='0' doxyfile='0'>
<![CDATA[
Here is an example stylesheet that gives the contents area a fixed width:
\verbatim
body {
background-color: #CCC;
color: black;
margin: 0;
}
div.contents {
margin-bottom: 10px;
padding: 12px;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
width: 960px;
background-color: white;
border-radius: 8px;
}
#titlearea {
background-color: white;
}
hr.footer {
display: none;
}
.footer {
background-color: #AAA;
}
\endverbatim
]]>
</docs>
<docs documentation='0'>
<![CDATA[
For an example see the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='HTML_EXTRA_FILES' format='file' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images or
other source files which should be copied to the HTML output directory. Note
that these files will be copied to the base HTML output directory. Use the
<code>$relpath^</code> marker in the \ref cfg_html_header "HTML_HEADER" and/or
\ref cfg_html_footer "HTML_FOOTER" files to load these
files. In the \ref cfg_html_stylesheet "HTML_STYLESHEET" file, use the file name only. Also note that
the files will be copied as-is; there are no commands or markers available.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE' minval='0' maxval='359' defval='220' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE tag controls the color of the HTML output.
Doxygen will adjust the colors in the stylesheet and background images
according to this color. Hue is specified as an angle on a colorwheel,
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue for more information.
For instance the value 0 represents red, 60 is yellow, 120 is green,
180 is cyan, 240 is blue, 300 purple, and 360 is red again.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT' minval='0' maxval='255' defval='100' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT tag controls the purity (or saturation) of
the colors in the HTML output. For a value of 0 the output will use
grayscales only. A value of 255 will produce the most vivid colors.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA' minval='40' maxval='240' defval='80' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA tag controls the gamma correction applied to
the luminance component of the colors in the HTML output. Values below
100 gradually make the output lighter, whereas values above 100 make
the output darker. The value divided by 100 is the actual gamma applied,
so 80 represents a gamma of 0.8, The value 220 represents a gamma of 2.2,
and 100 does not change the gamma.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HTML_TIMESTAMP' defval='1' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c HTML_TIMESTAMP tag is set to \c YES then the footer of
each generated HTML page will contain the date and time when the page
was generated. Setting this to \c NO can help when comparing the output of
multiple runs.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to \c YES then the generated HTML
documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the
page has loaded.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES' minval='0' maxval='9999' defval='100' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
With \c HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES one can control the preferred number of
entries shown in the various tree structured indices initially; the user
can expand and collapse entries dynamically later on. Doxygen will expand
the tree to such a level that at most the specified number of entries are
visible (unless a fully collapsed tree already exceeds this amount).
So setting the number of entries 1 will produce a full collapsed tree by
default. 0 is a special value representing an infinite number of entries
and will result in a full expanded tree by default.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_DOCSET' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to \c YES, additional index files
will be generated that can be used as input for
<a href="http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/">Apple's Xcode 3
integrated development environment</a>, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard).
To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the
HTML output directory. Running \c make will produce the docset in that
directory and running <code>make install</code> will install the docset in
<code>~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets</code>
so that Xcode will find it at startup. See
http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html for
more information.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DOCSET_FEEDNAME' format='string' defval='Doxygen generated docs' depends='GENERATE_DOCSET'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This tag determines the name of the docset
feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple
documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite)
can be grouped.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID' format='string' defval='org.doxygen.Project' depends='GENERATE_DOCSET'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
This tag specifies a string that
should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a
reverse domain-name style string, e.g. <code>com.mycompany.MyDocSet</code>.
Doxygen will append <code>.docset</code> to the name.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID' format='string' defval='org.doxygen.Publisher' depends='GENERATE_DOCSET'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID
tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify
the documentation publisher. This should be a reverse domain-name style
string, e.g. <code>com.mycompany.MyDocSet.documentation</code>.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME' format='string' defval='Publisher' depends='GENERATE_DOCSET'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME tag identifies the documentation publisher.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_HTMLHELP' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to \c YES then
doxygen generates three additional HTML index files:
\c index.hhp, \c index.hhc, and \c index.hhk. The \c index.hhp is a
project file that can be read by
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21138">
Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop</a>
on Windows.
<br>
The HTML Help Workshop contains a compiler that can convert all HTML output
generated by doxygen into a single compiled HTML file (`.chm`). Compiled
HTML files are now used as the Windows 98 help format, and will replace
the old Windows help format (`.hlp`) on all Windows platforms in the future.
Compressed HTML files also contain an index, a table of contents,
and you can search for words in the documentation.
The HTML workshop also contains a viewer for compressed HTML files.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='CHM_FILE' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_HTMLHELP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c CHM_FILE tag can
be used to specify the file name of the resulting `.chm` file. You
can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be
written to the html output directory.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='HHC_LOCATION' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_HTMLHELP' abspath='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c HHC_LOCATION tag can
be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of
the HTML help compiler (\c hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run
the HTML help compiler on the generated \c index.hhp.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_CHI' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTMLHELP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c GENERATE_CHI flag
controls if a separate `.chi` index file is generated (\c YES) or that
it should be included in the master `.chm` file (\c NO).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='CHM_INDEX_ENCODING' format='string' defval='' depends='GENERATE_HTMLHELP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c CHM_INDEX_ENCODING
is used to encode HtmlHelp index (\c hhk), content (\c hhc) and project file
content.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='BINARY_TOC' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTMLHELP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c BINARY_TOC flag
controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (\c YES) or a
normal table of contents (\c NO) in the `.chm` file.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='TOC_EXPAND' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTMLHELP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to \c YES to add extra items for
group members to the table of contents of the HTML help documentation
and to the tree view.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_QHP' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_QHP tag is set to \c YES and both \ref cfg_qhp_namespace "QHP_NAMESPACE"
and \ref cfg_qhp_virtual_folder "QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER" are set, an additional index file will
be generated that can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator
to generate a Qt Compressed Help (`.qch`) of the generated HTML
documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='QCH_FILE' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_QHP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \ref cfg_qhg_location "QHG_LOCATION" tag is specified, the \c QCH_FILE tag can
be used to specify the file name of the resulting `.qch` file.
The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='QHP_NAMESPACE' format='string' defval='org.doxygen.Project' depends='GENERATE_QHP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating
Qt Help Project output. For more information please see
<a href="http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#namespace">Qt Help Project / Namespace</a>.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER' format='string' defval='doc' depends='GENERATE_QHP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when
generating Qt Help Project output. For more information please see
<a href="http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders">Qt Help Project / Virtual Folders</a>.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME' format='string' defval='' depends='GENERATE_QHP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME tag is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to add. For more information please see
<a href="http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters">Qt Help Project / Custom Filters</a>.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS' format='string' defval='' depends='GENERATE_QHP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the custom filter to add.
For more information please see
<a href="http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters">Qt Help Project / Custom Filters</a>.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS' format='string' defval='' depends='GENERATE_QHP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this project's filter section matches.
<a href="http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes">Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes</a>.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='QHG_LOCATION' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_QHP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c QHG_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator.
If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated `.qhp` file.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to \c YES, additional index files
will be generated, together with the HTML files, they form an `Eclipse` help
plugin.
To install this plugin and make it available under the help contents
menu in `Eclipse`, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML
files needs to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of
the directory within the plugins directory should be the same as
the \ref cfg_eclipse_doc_id "ECLIPSE_DOC_ID" value.
After copying `Eclipse` needs to be restarted before the help appears.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='ECLIPSE_DOC_ID' format='string' defval='org.doxygen.Project' depends='GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
A unique identifier for the `Eclipse` help plugin. When installing the plugin
the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have
this name. Each documentation set should have its own identifier.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='DISABLE_INDEX' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If you want full control over the layout of the generated HTML pages it
might be necessary to disable the index and replace it with your own.
The \c DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index (tabs) at
top of each HTML page. A value of \c NO enables the index and the
value \c YES disables it. Since the tabs in the index contain the same
information as the navigation tree, you can set this option to \c YES if
you also set \ref cfg_generate_treeview "GENERATE_TREEVIEW" to \c YES.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_TREEVIEW' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index
structure should be generated to display hierarchical information.
If the tag value is set to \c YES, a side panel will be generated
containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that
is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports
JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser).
Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature.
Via custom stylesheets (see \ref cfg_html_extra_stylesheet "HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET")
one can further \ref doxygen_finetune "fine-tune" the look of the index.
As an example, the default style sheet generated by doxygen has an
example that shows how to put an image at the root of the tree instead of
the \ref cfg_project_name "PROJECT_NAME".
Since the tree basically has the same information as the tab index, you could
consider setting \ref cfg_disable_index "DISABLE_INDEX" to \c YES when
enabling this option.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE' minval='0' maxval='20' defval='4' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values
that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation.
<br>Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum values from
appearing in the overview section.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='TREEVIEW_WIDTH' minval='0' maxval='1500' defval='250' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the treeview is enabled (see \ref cfg_generate_treeview "GENERATE_TREEVIEW") then this tag can be
used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree
is shown.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When the \c EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to \c YES doxygen will open
links to external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='FORMULA_FONTSIZE' minval='8' maxval='50' defval='10' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Use this tag to change the font size of \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ formulas included
as images in the HTML documentation.
When you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need
to manually remove any `form_*.png` images from the HTML
output directory to force them to be regenerated.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='FORMULA_TRANSPARENT' defval='1' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Use the \c FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images
generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are
not supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers.
<br>Note that when changing this option you need to delete any `form_*.png` files
in the HTML output directory before the changes have effect.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='USE_MATHJAX' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Enable the \c USE_MATHJAX option to render \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ formulas using MathJax
(see http://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side Javascript for the
rendering instead of using prerendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not
have \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML
output. When enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and
configure the path to it using the \ref cfg_mathjax_relpath "MATHJAX_RELPATH"
option.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='enum' id='MATHJAX_FORMAT' defval='HTML-CSS' depends='USE_MATHJAX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When MathJax is enabled you can set the default output format to be used for
the MathJax output.
See <a href="http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html">the MathJax site</a>
for more details.
]]>
</docs>
<value name="HTML-CSS" desc="(which is slower, but has the best compatibility)"/>
<value name="NativeMML" desc="(i.e. MathML)"/>
<value name="SVG"/>
</option>
<option type='string' id='MATHJAX_RELPATH' format='string' defval='http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest' depends='USE_MATHJAX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the
HTML output directory using the \c MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination
directory should contain the `MathJax.js` script. For instance, if the \c mathjax
directory is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then
\c MATHJAX_RELPATH should be <code>../mathjax</code>. The default value points to
the MathJax Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without
installing MathJax. However, it is strongly recommended to install a local
copy of MathJax from http://www.mathjax.org before deployment.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS' format='string' depends='USE_MATHJAX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS tag can be used to specify one or more MathJax extension
names that should be enabled during MathJax rendering. For example
\verbatim
MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = TeX/AMSmath TeX/AMSsymbols
\endverbatim
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='MATHJAX_CODEFILE' format='string' depends='USE_MATHJAX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MATHJAX_CODEFILE tag can be used to specify a file with javascript
pieces of code that will be used on startup of the MathJax code.
See
<a href="http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html">the MathJax site</a>
for more details.
]]>
</docs>
<docs doxywizard='0' doxyfile='0'>
<![CDATA[
As an example to disable the "Math Renderer" menu item in the "Math
Settings" menu of MathJax:
\verbatim
MATHJAX_CODEFILE = disableRenderer.js
\endverbatim
with in the file <code>disableRenderer.js</code>:
\verbatim
MathJax.Hub.Config({
menuSettings: {
showRenderer: false,
}
});
\endverbatim
]]>
</docs>
<docs documentation='0'>
<![CDATA[
For an example see the documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SEARCHENGINE' defval='1' depends='GENERATE_HTML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When the \c SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box
for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript
and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using
HTML help (\ref cfg_generate_htmlhelp "GENERATE_HTMLHELP"),
Qt help (\ref cfg_generate_qhp "GENERATE_QHP"), or docsets
(\ref cfg_generate_docset "GENERATE_DOCSET") there is already a search
function so this one should typically be disabled. For large projects
the javascript based search engine can be slow, then enabling
\ref cfg_server_based_search "SERVER_BASED_SEARCH" may provide a
better solution.
It is possible to search using the keyboard;
to jump to the search box use <code>\<access key\> + S</code> (what the <code>\<access key\></code> is
depends on the OS and browser, but it is typically <code>\<CTRL\></code>, <code>\<ALT\></code>/<code>\<option\></code>, or both).
Inside the search box use the <code>\<cursor down key\></code> to jump into the search
results window, the results can be navigated using the <code>\<cursor keys\></code>.
Press <code>\<Enter\></code> to select an item or <code>\<escape\></code> to cancel the search. The
filter options can be selected when the cursor is inside the search box
by pressing <code>\<Shift\>+\<cursor down\></code>. Also here use the <code>\<cursor keys\></code> to
select a filter and <code>\<Enter\></code> or <code>\<escape\></code> to activate or cancel the filter option.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SERVER_BASED_SEARCH' defval='0' depends='SEARCHENGINE'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When the \c SERVER_BASED_SEARCH tag is enabled the search engine will be
implemented using a web server instead of a web client using Javascript.
There are two flavors of web server based searching depending on the
\ref cfg_external_search "EXTERNAL_SEARCH" setting. When disabled,
doxygen will generate a PHP script for searching and an index file used
by the script. When \ref cfg_external_search "EXTERNAL_SEARCH" is
enabled the indexing and searching needs to be provided by external tools.
See the section \ref extsearch for details.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTERNAL_SEARCH' defval='0' depends='SEARCHENGINE'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When \c EXTERNAL_SEARCH tag is enabled doxygen will no longer generate the PHP
script for searching. Instead the search results are written to an XML file
which needs to be processed by an external indexer. Doxygen will invoke an
external search engine pointed to by the
\ref cfg_searchengine_url "SEARCHENGINE_URL" option to obtain
the search results.
<br>Doxygen ships with an example indexer (\c doxyindexer) and
search engine (<code>doxysearch.cgi</code>) which are based on the open source search
engine library <a href="http://xapian.org/">Xapian</a>.
<br>See the section \ref extsearch for details.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='SEARCHENGINE_URL' format='string' defval='' depends='SEARCHENGINE'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c SEARCHENGINE_URL should point to a search engine hosted by a web server
which will return the search results when \ref cfg_external_search "EXTERNAL_SEARCH"
is enabled.
<br>Doxygen ships with an example indexer (\c doxyindexer) and
search engine (<code>doxysearch.cgi</code>) which are based on the open source search
engine library <a href="http://xapian.org/">Xapian</a>.
See the section \ref extsearch for details.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='SEARCHDATA_FILE' format='file' defval='searchdata.xml' depends='SEARCHENGINE'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When \ref cfg_server_based_search "SERVER_BASED_SEARCH" and
\ref cfg_external_search "EXTERNAL_SEARCH" are both enabled the unindexed
search data is written to a file for indexing by an external tool. With the
\c SEARCHDATA_FILE tag the name of this file can be specified.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID' format='string' defval='' depends='SEARCHENGINE'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When \ref cfg_server_based_search "SERVER_BASED_SEARCH" and
\ref cfg_external_search "EXTERNAL_SEARCH" are both enabled the
\c EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID tag can be used as an identifier for the project. This is
useful in combination with \ref cfg_extra_search_mappings "EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS"
to search through multiple projects and redirect the results back to the right project.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS' format='string' depends='SEARCHENGINE'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS tag can be used to enable searching through doxygen
projects other than the one defined by this configuration file, but that are
all added to the same external search index. Each project needs to have a
unique id set via \ref cfg_external_search_id "EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID".
The search mapping then maps the id of to a relative location where the
documentation can be found.
The format is:
\verbatim
EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS = tagname1=loc1 tagname2=loc2 ...
\endverbatim
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='LaTeX' docs='Configuration options related to the LaTeX output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_LATEX' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
generate \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ output.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='LATEX_OUTPUT' format='dir' defval='latex' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$
docs will be put.
If a relative path is entered the value of \ref cfg_output_directory "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY" will be
put in front of it.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='LATEX_CMD_NAME' format='file' defval='latex' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ command name to be invoked.
<br>Note that when enabling \ref cfg_use_pdflatex "USE_PDFLATEX" this option is only used for
generating bitmaps for formulas in the HTML output, but not in the
\c Makefile that is written to the output directory.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME' format='file' defval='makeindex' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to
generate index for \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='COMPACT_LATEX' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to \c YES doxygen generates more compact
\f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to
save some trees in general.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='enum' id='PAPER_TYPE' defval='a4' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used
by the printer.
]]>
</docs>
<value name='a4' desc='(210 x 297 mm)'/>
<value name='letter' desc='(8.5 x 11 inches)'/>
<value name='legal' desc='(8.5 x 14 inches)'/>
<value name='executive' desc='(7.25 x 10.5 inches)'/>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXTRA_PACKAGES' format='string' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be used to specify one or more \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$
package names that should be included in the \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ output.
To get the times font for instance you can specify
\verbatim
EXTRA_PACKAGES=times
\endverbatim
If left blank no extra packages will be included.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='LATEX_HEADER' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$
header for the generated \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ document.
The header should contain everything until the first chapter.
If it is left blank doxygen will generate a
standard header. See section \ref doxygen_usage for information on how to
let doxygen write the default header to a separate file.
<br>Note: Only use a user-defined header if you know what you are doing!
The following commands have a special meaning inside the header:
<code>\$title</code>, <code>\$datetime</code>, <code>\$date</code>,
<code>\$doxygenversion</code>, <code>\$projectname</code>,
<code>\$projectnumber</code>.
Doxygen will replace them by respectively
the title of the page, the current date and time, only the current date,
the version number of doxygen, the project name (see \ref cfg_project_name "PROJECT_NAME"), or the
project number (see \ref cfg_project_number "PROJECT_NUMBER").
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='LATEX_FOOTER' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c LATEX_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ footer for
the generated \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ document. The footer should contain everything after
the last chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a
standard footer.
<br>Note: Only use a user-defined footer if you know what you are doing!
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='LATEX_EXTRA_FILES' format='file' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c LATEX_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images
or other source files which should be copied to the \ref cfg_latex_output "LATEX_OUTPUT"
output directory.
Note that the files will be copied as-is; there are no commands or markers
available.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='PDF_HYPERLINKS' defval='1' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to \c YES, the \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ that
is generated is prepared for conversion to PDF (using \c ps2pdf or \c pdflatex).
The PDF file will
contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references.
This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a PDF viewer.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='USE_PDFLATEX' defval='1' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c LATEX_PDFLATEX tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will use
\c pdflatex to generate the PDF file directly from the \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$
files. Set this option to \c YES to get a higher quality PDF documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='LATEX_BATCHMODE' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to \c YES, doxygen will add the \c \\batchmode
command to the generated \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ files. This will
instruct \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ to keep running if errors occur, instead of
asking the user for help. This option is also used when generating formulas
in HTML.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='LATEX_HIDE_INDICES' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c LATEX_HIDE_INDICES tag is set to \c YES then doxygen will not
include the index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.)
in the output.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='LATEX_SOURCE_CODE' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c LATEX_SOURCE_CODE tag is set to \c YES then doxygen will include
source code with syntax highlighting in the \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ output.
<br>Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings
such as \ref cfg_source_browser "SOURCE_BROWSER".
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='LATEX_BIB_STYLE' format='string' defval='plain' depends='GENERATE_LATEX'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c LATEX_BIB_STYLE tag can be used to specify the style to use for the
bibliography, e.g. \c plainnat, or \c ieeetr.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX and \ref cmdcite "\\cite"
for more info.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='RTF' docs='Configuration options related to the RTF output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_RTF' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_RTF tag is set to \c YES doxygen will generate RTF output.
The RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look too pretty with
other RTF readers/editors.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='RTF_OUTPUT' format='dir' defval='rtf' depends='GENERATE_RTF'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put.
If a relative path is entered the value of \ref cfg_output_directory "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY" will be
put in front of it.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='COMPACT_RTF' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_RTF'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c COMPACT_RTF tag is set to \c YES doxygen generates more compact
RTF documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to
save some trees in general.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='RTF_HYPERLINKS' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_RTF'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to \c YES, the RTF that is generated
will contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will
contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references.
This makes the output suitable for online browsing using Word or some other
Word compatible readers that support those fields.
<br>Note: WordPad (write) and others do not support links.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_RTF'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's
config file, i.e. a series of assignments. You only have to provide
replacements, missing definitions are set to their default value.
<br>
See also section \ref doxygen_usage for information on how to generate
the default style sheet that doxygen normally uses.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE' format='file' defval='' depends='GENERATE_RTF'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set optional variables used in the generation of an RTF document.
Syntax is similar to doxygen's config file.
A template extensions file can be generated using
<code>doxygen -e rtf extensionFile</code>.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Man' docs='Configuration options related to the man page output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_MAN' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_MAN tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
generate man pages for classes and files.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='MAN_OUTPUT' format='dir' defval='man' depends='GENERATE_MAN'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put.
If a relative path is entered the value of \ref cfg_output_directory "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY" will be
put in front of it.
A directory \c man3 will be created inside the directory specified by
\c MAN_OUTPUT.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='MAN_EXTENSION' format='string' defval='.3' depends='GENERATE_MAN'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MAN_EXTENSION tag determines the extension that is added to
the generated man pages. In case
the manual section does not start with a number, the number 3 is prepended.
The dot (.) at the beginning of the \c MAN_EXTENSION tag is optional.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='MAN_LINKS' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_MAN'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c MAN_LINKS tag is set to \c YES and doxygen generates man output,
then it will generate one additional man file for each entity documented in
the real man page(s). These additional files only source the real man page,
but without them the \c man command would be unable to find the correct page.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='XML' docs='Configuration options related to the XML output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_XML' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_XML tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
generate an XML file that captures the structure of
the code including all documentation.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='XML_OUTPUT' format='dir' defval='xml' depends='GENERATE_XML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c XML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the XML pages will be put.
If a relative path is entered the value of \ref cfg_output_directory "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY" will be
put in front of it.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='XML_SCHEMA' format='string' defval='' depends='GENERATE_XML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c XML_SCHEMA tag can be used to specify a XML schema,
which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the
syntax of the XML files.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='XML_DTD' format='string' defval='' depends='GENERATE_XML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c XML_DTD tag can be used to specify a XML DTD,
which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the
syntax of the XML files.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='XML_PROGRAMLISTING' defval='1' depends='GENERATE_XML'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c XML_PROGRAMLISTING tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
dump the program listings (including syntax highlighting
and cross-referencing information) to the XML output. Note that
enabling this will significantly increase the size of the XML output.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Docbook' docs='Configuration options related to the DOCBOOK output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_DOCBOOK' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_DOCBOOK tag is set to \c YES doxygen will generate Docbook files
that can be used to generate PDF.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DOCBOOK_OUTPUT' format='dir' defval='docbook' depends='GENERATE_DOCBOOK'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOCBOOK_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the Docbook pages will be put.
If a relative path is entered the value of \ref cfg_output_directory "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY" will be put in
front of it.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='AutoGen' docs='Configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
generate an AutoGen Definitions (see http://autogen.sf.net) file
that captures the structure of the code including all
documentation. Note that this feature is still experimental
and incomplete at the moment.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<!--
<group name='Sqlite3' docs='Configuration options related to Sqlite3 output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_SQLITE3' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_SQLITE3 tag is set to \c YES doxygen will generate a
\c Sqlite3 database with symbols found by doxygen stored in tables.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='SQLITE3_OUTPUT' format='dir' defval='sqlite3' depends='GENERATE_SQLITE3'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c SQLITE3_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the \c Sqlite3 database will be put.
If a relative path is entered the value of \ref cfg_output_directory "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY" will be
put in front of it.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
-->
<group name='PerlMod' docs='Configuration options related to the Perl module output'>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_PERLMOD' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_PERLMOD tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
generate a Perl module file that captures the structure of
the code including all documentation.
<br>Note that this
feature is still experimental and incomplete at the
moment.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='PERLMOD_LATEX' defval='0' depends='GENERATE_PERLMOD'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c PERLMOD_LATEX tag is set to \c YES doxygen will generate
the necessary \c Makefile rules, \c Perl scripts and \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$ code to be able
to generate PDF and DVI output from the Perl module output.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='PERLMOD_PRETTY' defval='1' depends='GENERATE_PERLMOD'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c PERLMOD_PRETTY tag is set to \c YES the Perl module output will be
nicely formatted so it can be parsed by a human reader. This is useful
if you want to understand what is going on. On the other hand, if this
tag is set to \c NO the size of the Perl module output will be much smaller
and Perl will parse it just the same.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX' format='string' defval='' depends='GENERATE_PERLMOD'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The names of the make variables in the generated `doxyrules.make` file
are prefixed with the string contained in \c PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX.
This is useful so different `doxyrules.make` files included by the same
`Makefile` don't overwrite each other's variables.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Preprocessor' docs='Configuration options related to the preprocessor'>
<option type='bool' id='ENABLE_PREPROCESSING' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c ENABLE_PREPROCESSING tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
evaluate all C-preprocessor directives found in the sources and include
files.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='MACRO_EXPANSION' defval='0' depends='ENABLE_PREPROCESSING'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c MACRO_EXPANSION tag is set to \c YES doxygen will expand all macro
names in the source code. If set to \c NO only conditional
compilation will be performed. Macro expansion can be done in a controlled
way by setting \ref cfg_expand_only_predef "EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF" to \c YES.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF' defval='0' depends='ENABLE_PREPROCESSING'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF and \ref cfg_macro_expansion "MACRO_EXPANSION" tags are both set to \c YES
then the macro expansion is limited to the macros specified with the
\ref cfg_predefined "PREDEFINED" and \ref cfg_expand_as_defined "EXPAND_AS_DEFINED" tags.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SEARCH_INCLUDES' defval='1' depends='ENABLE_PREPROCESSING'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SEARCH_INCLUDES tag is set to \c YES the includes files
in the \ref cfg_include_path "INCLUDE_PATH" will be searched if a \c \#include is found.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='INCLUDE_PATH' format='dir' depends='SEARCH_INCLUDES'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that
contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by
the preprocessor.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS' format='string' depends='ENABLE_PREPROCESSING'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
You can use the \c INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard
patterns (like `*.h` and `*.hpp`) to filter out the header-files in the
directories. If left blank, the patterns specified with \ref cfg_file_patterns "FILE_PATTERNS" will
be used.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='PREDEFINED' format='string' depends='ENABLE_PREPROCESSING'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c PREDEFINED tag can be used to specify one or more macro names that
are defined before the preprocessor is started (similar to the `-D` option of
e.g. \c gcc). The argument of the tag is a list of macros of the form:
<code>name</code> or <code>name=definition</code> (no spaces).
If the definition and the \c "=" are omitted, \c "=1" is assumed. To prevent
a macro definition from being undefined via \c \#undef or recursively expanded
use the <code>:=</code> operator instead of the \c = operator.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='EXPAND_AS_DEFINED' format='string' depends='ENABLE_PREPROCESSING'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \ref cfg_macro_expansion "MACRO_EXPANSION" and
\ref cfg_expand_only_predef "EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF" tags are set to \c YES then
this tag can be used to specify a list of macro names that should be expanded.
The macro definition that is found in the sources will be used.
Use the \ref cfg_predefined "PREDEFINED" tag if you want to use a different macro definition that
overrules the definition found in the source code.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS' defval='1' depends='ENABLE_PREPROCESSING'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS tag is set to \c YES then
doxygen's preprocessor will remove all references to function-like macros that are alone
on a line, have an all uppercase name, and do not end with a semicolon.
Such function macros are typically
used for boiler-plate code, and will confuse the parser if not removed.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='External' docs='Configuration options related to external references'>
<option type='list' id='TAGFILES' format='file'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c TAGFILES tag can be used to specify one or more tag files.
For each
tag file the location of the external documentation should be added. The
format of a tag file without this location is as follows:
\verbatim
TAGFILES = file1 file2 ...
\endverbatim
Adding location for the tag files is done as follows:
\verbatim
TAGFILES = file1=loc1 "file2 = loc2" ...
\endverbatim
where `loc1` and `loc2` can be relative or absolute paths or URLs.
See the section \ref external for more information about the use of tag files.
\note
Each tag file must have a unique name
(where the name does \e NOT include the path).
If a tag file is not located in the directory in which doxygen
is run, you must also specify the path to the tagfile here.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='GENERATE_TAGFILE' format='file' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When a file name is specified after \c GENERATE_TAGFILE, doxygen will create
a tag file that is based on the input files it reads.
See section \ref external for more information about the usage of
tag files.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='ALLEXTERNALS' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c ALLEXTERNALS tag is set to \c YES all external class will be listed
in the class index. If set to \c NO only the inherited external classes
will be listed.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTERNAL_GROUPS' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXTERNAL_GROUPS tag is set to \c YES all external groups will be listed
in the modules index. If set to \c NO, only the current project's groups will
be listed.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='EXTERNAL_PAGES' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c EXTERNAL_PAGES tag is set to \c YES all external pages will be listed
in the related pages index. If set to \c NO, only the current project's
pages will be listed.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='PERL_PATH' format='file' defval='/usr/bin/perl' abspath='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c PERL_PATH should be the absolute path and name of the perl script
interpreter (i.e. the result of `'which perl'`).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
</group>
<group name='Dot' docs='Configuration options related to the dot tool'>
<option type='bool' id='CLASS_DIAGRAMS' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
generate a class diagram (in HTML and \f$\mbox{\LaTeX}\f$) for classes with base or
super classes. Setting the tag to \c NO turns the diagrams off. Note that
this option also works with \ref cfg_have_dot "HAVE_DOT" disabled, but it is recommended to
install and use \c dot, since it yields more powerful graphs.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='MSCGEN_PATH' format='dir' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
You can define message sequence charts within doxygen comments using the \ref cmdmsc "\\msc"
command. Doxygen will then run the <a href="http://www.mcternan.me.uk/mscgen/">mscgen tool</a>) to
produce the chart and insert it in the documentation. The <code>MSCGEN_PATH</code> tag allows you to
specify the directory where the \c mscgen tool resides. If left empty the tool is assumed to
be found in the default search path.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DIA_PATH' format='dir' defval=''>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
You can include diagrams made with dia in doxygen documentation. Doxygen will then run
dia to produce the diagram and insert it in the documentation. The DIA_PATH tag allows
you to specify the directory where the dia binary resides. If left empty dia is assumed
to be found in the default search path.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HIDE_UNDOC_RELATIONS' defval='1'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If set to \c YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will hide
inheritance and usage relations if the target is undocumented
or is not a class.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='HAVE_DOT' defval='0'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If you set the \c HAVE_DOT tag to \c YES then doxygen will assume the \c dot tool is
available from the \c path. This tool is part of
<a href="http://www.graphviz.org/">Graphviz</a>, a graph
visualization toolkit from AT\&T and Lucent Bell Labs. The other options in
this section have no effect if this option is set to \c NO
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='DOT_NUM_THREADS' defval='0' minval='0' maxval='32' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOT_NUM_THREADS specifies the number of \c dot invocations doxygen is
allowed to run in parallel. When set to \c 0 doxygen will
base this on the number of processors available in the system. You can set it
explicitly to a value larger than 0 to get control over the balance
between CPU load and processing speed.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DOT_FONTNAME' format='string' defval='Helvetica' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
When you want a differently looking font n the dot files that doxygen generates
you can specify the font name
using \c DOT_FONTNAME. You need to make sure dot is able to find the font,
which can be done by putting it in a standard location or by setting the
\c DOTFONTPATH environment variable or by setting \ref cfg_dot_fontpath "DOT_FONTPATH" to the
directory containing the font.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='DOT_FONTSIZE' minval='4' maxval='24' defval='10' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOT_FONTSIZE tag can be used to set the size (in points) of the font of dot graphs.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DOT_FONTPATH' format='dir' defval='' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
By default doxygen will tell \c dot to use the default font as specified with \ref cfg_dot_fontname "DOT_FONTNAME".
If you specify a
different font using \ref cfg_dot_fontname "DOT_FONTNAME" you can set the path where \c dot
can find it using this tag.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='CLASS_GRAPH' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c CLASS_GRAPH tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and
indirect inheritance relations. Setting this tag to \c YES will force
the \ref cfg_class_diagrams "CLASS_DIAGRAMS" tag to \c NO.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='COLLABORATION_GRAPH' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c COLLABORATION_GRAPH tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and
indirect implementation dependencies (inheritance, containment, and
class references variables) of the class with other documented classes.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GROUP_GRAPHS' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GROUP_GRAPHS tag is set to \c YES then doxygen
will generate a graph for groups, showing the direct groups dependencies.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='UML_LOOK' defval='0' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c UML_LOOK tag is set to \c YES doxygen will generate inheritance and
collaboration diagrams in a style similar to the OMG's Unified Modeling
Language.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='UML_LIMIT_NUM_FIELDS' defval='10' minval='0' maxval='100' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \ref cfg_uml_look "UML_LOOK" tag is enabled, the fields and methods are shown inside
the class node. If there are many fields or methods and many nodes the
graph may become too big to be useful. The \c UML_LIMIT_NUM_FIELDS
threshold limits the number of items for each type to make the size more
manageable. Set this to 0 for no limit. Note that the threshold may be
exceeded by 50% before the limit is enforced. So when you set the threshold
to 10, up to 15 fields may appear, but if the number exceeds 15, the
total amount of fields shown is limited to 10.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='TEMPLATE_RELATIONS' defval='0' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c TEMPLATE_RELATIONS tag is set to \c YES then
the inheritance and collaboration graphs will show the relations between templates and their instances.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INCLUDE_GRAPH' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c INCLUDE_GRAPH, \ref cfg_enable_preprocessing "ENABLE_PREPROCESSING" and
\ref cfg_search_includes "SEARCH_INCLUDES"
tags are set to \c YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each documented file
showing the direct and indirect include dependencies of the file with other
documented files.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH, \ref cfg_enable_preprocessing "ENABLE_PREPROCESSING" and
\ref cfg_search_includes "SEARCH_INCLUDES"
tags are set to \c YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each documented file
showing the direct and indirect include dependencies of the file with other
documented files.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='CALL_GRAPH' defval='0' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c CALL_GRAPH tag is set to \c YES then doxygen will
generate a call dependency graph for every global function or class method.
<br>Note that enabling this option will significantly increase the time of a run.
So in most cases it will be better to enable call graphs for selected
functions only using the \ref cmdcallgraph "\\callgraph" command.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='CALLER_GRAPH' defval='0' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c CALLER_GRAPH tag is set to \c YES then doxygen will
generate a caller dependency graph for every global function or class method.
<br>Note that enabling this option will significantly increase the time of a run.
So in most cases it will be better to enable caller graphs for selected
functions only using the \ref cmdcallergraph "\\callergraph" command.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY tag is set to \c YES then
doxygen will graphical hierarchy of all classes instead of a textual one.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='DIRECTORY_GRAPH' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c DIRECTORY_GRAPH tag is set
to \c YES then doxygen will show the dependencies a directory has on other directories
in a graphical way. The dependency relations are determined by the \c \#include
relations between the files in the directories.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='enum' id='DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT' defval='png' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT tag can be used to set the image format of the images
generated by \c dot.
\note If you choose \c svg you need to set
\ref cfg_html_file_extension "HTML_FILE_EXTENSION" to \c xhtml in order to make the SVG files
visible in IE 9+ (other browsers do not have this requirement).
]]>
</docs>
<value name='png'/>
<value name='jpg'/>
<value name='gif'/>
<value name='svg'/>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='INTERACTIVE_SVG' defval='0' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If \ref cfg_dot_image_format "DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT" is set to \c svg, then this option can be set to \c YES to
enable generation of interactive SVG images that allow zooming and panning.
<br>Note that this requires a modern browser other than Internet Explorer.
Tested and working are Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera.
\note For IE 9+ you need to set \ref cfg_html_file_extension "HTML_FILE_EXTENSION" to \c xhtml in order
to make the SVG files visible. Older versions of IE do not have SVG support.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='string' id='DOT_PATH' format='dir' defval='' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOT_PATH tag can be used to specify the path where the \c dot tool can be found.
If left blank, it is assumed the \c dot tool can be found in the \c path.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='DOTFILE_DIRS' format='dir' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOTFILE_DIRS tag can be used to specify one or more directories that
contain dot files that are included in the documentation (see the
\ref cmddotfile "\\dotfile" command).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='MSCFILE_DIRS' format='dir'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MSCFILE_DIRS tag can be used to specify one or more directories that
contain msc files that are included in the documentation (see the
\ref cmdmscfile "\\mscfile" command).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='list' id='DIAFILE_DIRS' format='dir'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DIAFILE_DIRS tag can be used to specify one or more directories that
contain dia files that are included in the documentation (see the
\ref cmdmscfile "\\diafile" command).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES' minval='0' maxval='10000' defval='50' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES tag can be used to set the maximum number of
nodes that will be shown in the graph. If the number of nodes in a graph
becomes larger than this value, doxygen will truncate the graph, which is
visualized by representing a node as a red box. Note that doxygen if the number
of direct children of the root node in a graph is already larger than
\c DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES then the graph will not be shown at all. Also note
that the size of a graph can be further restricted by \ref cfg_max_dot_graph_depth "MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH".
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='int' id='MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH' minval='0' maxval='1000' defval='0' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
The \c MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH tag can be used to set the maximum depth of the
graphs generated by \c dot. A depth value of 3 means that only nodes reachable
from the root by following a path via at most 3 edges will be shown. Nodes
that lay further from the root node will be omitted. Note that setting this
option to 1 or 2 may greatly reduce the computation time needed for large
code bases. Also note that the size of a graph can be further restricted by
\ref cfg_dot_graph_max_nodes "DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES". Using a depth of 0 means no depth restriction.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='DOT_TRANSPARENT' defval='0' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c DOT_TRANSPARENT tag to \c YES to generate images with a transparent
background. This is disabled by default, because dot on Windows does not
seem to support this out of the box.
<br>
Warning: Depending on the platform used,
enabling this option may lead to badly anti-aliased labels on the edges of
a graph (i.e. they become hard to read).
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='DOT_MULTI_TARGETS' defval='0' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
Set the \c DOT_MULTI_TARGETS tag to \c YES allow dot to generate multiple output
files in one run (i.e. multiple -o and -T options on the command line). This
makes \c dot run faster, but since only newer versions of \c dot (>1.8.10)
support this, this feature is disabled by default.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='GENERATE_LEGEND' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c GENERATE_LEGEND tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
generate a legend page explaining the meaning of the various boxes and
arrows in the dot generated graphs.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='bool' id='DOT_CLEANUP' defval='1' depends='HAVE_DOT'>
<docs>
<![CDATA[
If the \c DOT_CLEANUP tag is set to \c YES doxygen will
remove the intermediate dot files that are used to generate the various graphs.
]]>
</docs>
</option>
<option type='obsolete' id='USE_WINDOWS_ENCODING'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='DETAILS_AT_TOP'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='QTHELP_FILE'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='QTHELP_CONFIG'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='DOXYGEN2QTHELP_LOC'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='MAX_DOT_GRAPH_WIDTH'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='MAX_DOT_GRAPH_HEIGHT'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='CGI_NAME'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='CGI_URL'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='DOC_URL'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='DOC_ABSPATH'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='BIN_ABSPATH'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='EXT_DOC_PATHS'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='USE_INLINE_TREES'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='SHOW_DIRECTORIES'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS'/>
<option type='obsolete' id='SYMBOL_CACHE_SIZE'/>
</group>
</doxygenconfig>
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