I think Doxygen's still going to parse anything that matches your input
config; it just doesn't necessarily document it.
Regarding the warnings themselves, see WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED.
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 4:02 AM Joe Bloggs <public.forum.prof...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My understanding is that each file to be parsed by Doxygen should have at
> minimum the '\file' or '@file' command. I have a simple example where I
> get warnings from a file that shouldn't be parsed. The steps to reproduce
> are (Doxygen v1.8.14)
>
> 1) create a new empty directory
> 2) in the directory create "example.h" with the following content:
>
> typedef struct
> {
> int i;
> } S;
>
> 3) auto-generate a Doxyfile with "doxygen -g"
> 4) run Doxygen
>
> I see two warnings:
>
> C:/temp/example.h:2: warning: Compound S is not documented.
> C:/temp/example.h:3: warning: Member i (variable) of class S is not
> documented.
>
> I can see in the auto-generated Doxyfile that EXTRACT_ALL = NO so why do I
> get these warnings when 'example.h' doesn't have '\file' or '@file'?
>
> Thanks.
>
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