Hello,

We use a customized version of doxygen to read C++ source (and doxyfiles) and translate it into the equivalent code for perl, python, ruby, and tcl.   Why?  Because we use swig to generate modules and wrapper libraries extending a suite of database libraries.  Our customized version of doxygen filters and modifies the syntax from the C++ source substituting the specific scripting language syntax and data types.

Our issue is we need to migrate from the doxygen-1.8.7 version to the doxygen-1.8.20 version.  A lot has happened between the two and I don't have a map to translate from the old methods to the new.  I have migrated our custom code from the old configure environment to the cmake environment, but I get about a dozen errors for methods that no longer exist.  How can I map the old to the new?

Alternatively, can anyone suggest a better way to map the C++ documentation without using a customized version of doxygen?

Thanks,

Matthew


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Matthew Wheaton
Silicon Integration Initiative

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