Rene Rivera wrote:
> Well it took some time... xsltproc being slow as molasses... But I
> checked in the variety of changes that allow using either the XSLT based
> doxygen2boostbook.xsl, or the Python based doxproc.py. I also fixed the
> MPI doc build problems along the way, so at least we can build the Boost
> docs in HEAD.
>
> If you feel like experiencing the doxproc.py results try adding
> "doxygen.processor=doxproc" "doxygen.doxproc.index=yes" arguments when
> building the docs.
>
> Enjoy.
My doc build seems to be broken, now. In libs/xpressive/doc/Jamfile.v2,
I invoke the doxygen rule like:
doxygen autodoc
:
<...stuff...>
;
This used to result in a file "autodoc.boostbook" ending up in
libs/xpressive/doc, but now the file is called "autodoc.xml". This
breaks my build, and probably a bunch of others. Note, I only tried
building xpressive's docs standalone (from the libs/xpressive/doc/
directory).
Also, I tried adding:
<xsl:param>doxygen.processor=doxproc
<xsl:param>doxygen.doxproc.index=yes
to my jamfile and it didn't seem to have any effect.
--
Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com
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