Hello,


I asked this question on the doxygen users list, but without any luck.

It would be nice if this little feature could be added to the doxygen code to 
parse bash functions correctly.

Besides of this little parser problem it works like a charm!



I found a little doxygen filter for bash functions:



http://www.cbica.upenn.edu/sbia/software/basis/apidoc/v1.0/doxyfilter-bash_8py_source.html



After a few changes, it works really fine for my sources (60_000 loc).

(Attached, plus Example file)



But there is a thing, which is really annoying, there are tons of 
bash-functions, which uses a dot or a minus in the function name (which is 
allowed in bash), for example:



function e.() {

      echo "hello"

}



function e-e() {

      echo "foo"

}



Is there a chance to add the dot and the minus for function names, so that 
doxygen is able to parse these names correctly?

It would be very helpful.



Thank you.



Best regards,

Alexander Elgert

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