Hi,
[Using Doxygen 1.8.9.1, on CentOS6.6]
I'm adding Doxygen to a fairly new project, which uses Qt. I've added some of
the Qt header directories to Doxygen's INPUT list, so that Doxygen can extract
some information (mostly class hierarchy & methods). However, this also causes
*lots* of warnings to be emitted, for the Qt headers, which I don't own
(obviously) so cannot fix. Is there any way to turn off warnings for those
files, but keep them turned on for our code? When compiling, I use GCC's
-isystem option to disable warnings from headers in those directories - does /
could Doxygen have something similar?
BTW, I also get "QGDict::hashAsciiKey: Invalid null key" appearing (around 2800
times) - I guess it caused by the undocumented code in the Qt headers? Is this
a known issue or should I submit a bug report?
Thanks for a great tool!
Alasdair
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