On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 05:18:37PM +0100, 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.
> 
I can imagin, that such a functinoality could be useful, but the current
way is very convinient. Anyway it could be easily disabled if somebody
don't want to use it.

Problem with explicit specification is that it must be defined in the ways
of doxygen syntax and because there is no doxygen primitive for this,
it would look like a hack

Pavol




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