Hi JD and Doxygen users,
Have anyone successfully used doxygen on the octave code? I tried it
and receive the error below.
I ran doxygen from the root of the code base, in my case, it is:
/nfs/users01/unsw/chee/programs/octave-2_1_50
Is the octave code too large for doxygen?
The error is:
///
...
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Preprocessing
/nfs/users01/unsw/chee/programs/octave-2_1_50/liboctave/Array-flags.cc...
Preprocessing
/nfs/users01/unsw/chee/programs/octave-2_1_50/liboctave/Array-flags.d...
Preprocessing
/nfs/users01/unsw/chee/programs/octave-2_1_50/liboctave/Array-flags.h...
Preprocessing
/nfs/users01/unsw/chee/programs/octave-2_1_50/liboctave/Array-flags.list...
Preprocessing
/nfs/users01/unsw/chee/programs/octave-2_1_50/liboctave/Array-flags.o...
input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT
JD Cole wrote:
Clinton,
As far as I know, there isn't a "code doc" for Octave, but it's
very well designed c++. You might try using doxygen on the src tree
to produce some documentation to help you find your way.
Cheers,
Clinton
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