GNOME-DOC(1)GNOME-DOC(1)NAMEgnome-doc - Documentation tool for GNOME
SYNOPSISgnome-doc [ -docbook | -html | -text | -man ] [ -func
tion funcname [ -function funcname ...] ] [ c files ]
DESCRIPTIONgnome-doc This will read a 'c' file and scan for embedded
comments in the style of gnome comments (+minor extensions
- see below).
All output goes to stdout, with errors to stderr.
OPTIONS-docbook -html -text -man
Set output format using one of -docbook -html -text
or -man. Default is man.
-function
If set, then only generate documentation for the
given function(s). All other functions are ignored.
c files
list of 'c' files to process
FORMAT OF COMMENTS
In the following table,
(...)? signifies optional structure.
(...)* signifies 0 or more structure elements.
/**
* function_name(:)? (- short description)?
* @parameterx: (description of parameter x)?)*
(* a blank line)?
* (Description:)? (Description of function)?
* (section header: (section description)? )*
(*)?*/
So .. the trivial example would be:
/**
* my_function
**/
If the Description: header tag is omitted, then there must be a blank
line after the last parameter specification.
e.g.
/**
* my_function - does my stuff
* @my_arg: its mine damnit
*
* Does my stuff explained.
*/
or, could also use:
/**
* my_function - does my stuff
* @my_arg: its mine damnit
* Description: Does my stuff explained.
*/
etc.
All descriptions can be multiline, apart from the short function
description.
All descriptive text is further processed, scanning for the
following special patterns, which are highlighted appropriately.
funcname() - function
$ENVVAR - environmental variable
struct_name - name of a structure
@parameter - name of a parameter
%CONST - name of a constant.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christian Marillat <maril
lat@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may
be used by others).
09 januar 2002 GNOME-DOC(1)