Bart Garst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 09:53:49 +0400, Vladimir Prus wrote:
>
>> Bart Garst wrote:
>>> I'm using doxygen to extract documentation. In my Jamfile.v2 I have:
>>>   doxygen date_time_autodoc :
>>>     [ glob ../../../boost/date_time/*.hpp ] ;
>>>
>>> This does a nice job of processing every *.hpp file in that directory.
>>>
>>> But what if I want all but one of those files? Is there a means to exclude
>>> a list of files when using the glob directive(?).
>> 
>> Not with glob, but you can do:
>> 
>> import set ;
>> 
>> ......... [ set.difference [ glob *.hpp ] : file_you_dont_want.hpp ] 
>> 
>
> I made the changes but the unwanted file is still being processed.
>
> Here's what my Jamfile.v2 looks like (abbreviated of course):
> import set ;
> ...
> local date_time_files = [ set.difference  
>   [ glob ../../../boost/date_time/*.hpp ] :
>   ../../../boost/date_time/testfrmwk.hpp ] ;

Clearly "../../../boost/date_time/testfrmwk.hpp" isn't the same
spelling as glob is using for the file, then.

Try 

ECHO $(date_time_files) ;

to see what's actually in there.

> doxygen date_time_autodoc :
>       $(date_time_files) 
>       ;
>
> FWIW I also tried it without the path to testfrmwk.hpp and that didn't
> work either.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thx,
> Bart

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
http://www.boost-consulting.com



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