> While the libstdc++ libhover support is based upon doxygen comments in the > libstdc++ code, this is done far in advance. A parser is run on the > libstdc++ doxygen documentation output to create a binary which is just a > serialized version of the libhover Java classes that make look-up quick.
> The parser that creates this binary is provided as part of the source code > for the linux tools libstdc++ libhover plug-in. It particularly elegantly > written since it is meant to be run as a utility and not during the Eclipse > session. Can I execute this parser from within eclipse at any time? It would be very useful. Or at least it would be useful to know how to execute it, cause I can't find it. > With regards to dynamic libhover doxygen support, there isn't anything in > the works. > > Briefly thinking about it, I believe this would be best handled by the CDT > parser which is parsing the source and populating the CDT model. It would > be relatively easy for them to interpret doxygen comments during this > process and thus make it very quick to access them when needed. It is too > late to get this into the Indigo release which will be shortly released. I > would recommend opening an RFE against the CDT parser or editor components. I'll open a bug for that in the eclipse editor component. _______________________________________________ linuxtools-dev mailing list linuxtools-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxtools-dev