Question

Has anyone tried embedding Doxygen comments within Lazy C++ source files? Any problems? Where do the Doxygen comments go after generating the header/source files?

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Solution

I went ahead and downloaded Lazy C++ to try it out, and it seems that it does not play nice with Doxygen. My Doxygen comments did not appear at all in the generated header/source files.

I then tried making Doxygen parse my lzz file, which had a special #hdr preprocessor command. Doxygen simply ignored that special preprocessor command and the generated documentation seems fine.

So the moral of the story is to simply make Doxygen parse the *.lzz files and not the generated *.h / *.cpp files. :-)

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