On Monday 17 November 2003 11:18 am, Daniel Frey wrote:
> Douglas Gregor wrote:
> > On Saturday 15 November 2003 12:19 pm, Pavol Droba wrote:
> >>How does it work? Does it always search for "detail::", or is it
> >>configurable somehow?
> >
> > It searches for the contents of the XSL parameter boost.doxygen.detail,
> > which defaults to "detail::". It can be customized from a Jamfile using
> > <xsl:param>boost.doxygen.detail=foo
> >
> > I should have made it accept a string containing multiple substrings to
> > look for. I'll do so when I get the chance.
>
> Why not ask the user to explicitly specify the things to hide? A bit
> more typing, but more control and fewer surprises. Doing something
> automatically is IMHO asking for trouble. My 2c.
>
> Regards, Daniel

The problem with this is finding a way to embad that information in the C++ 
source code in a way that Doxygen will pass it through, but it won't break 
the source code. 

        Doug



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