> On 4 sep. 2014, at 17:33, Moreno <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> we are trying to produce Doxygen documentation from Javadoc placed in code.
> We noticed that Doxygen 1.8.8 has fixed a similar bug about Java generics 
> used by a class 
> (http://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/commit/c3ddf3331239fb3f41e502a8337eee786ceaad06),
>  but we are facing with a method that uses generics:
> 
>       ...
>       
>       /**
>        * This is a brief comment.
>        * 
>        * @param handler your handler implementation
>        */
>       public <E extends BaseEvent, L extends BaseListener<E>> void 
> addHandler(BaseHandler<E, L> handler) {
>               // do something
>       }
>        
>       ...
>       
> 
> Seems that Doxygen completely ignores the code annotations from that method 
> to the end of same class.
> The log doesn't say anything about that and the method is not reported on the 
> produced html.
> 
> Has anyone had the same problem?

Not that I know, does it help if you put a space between the >>'s?

Regards,
  Dimitri
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