Without autotools
- From: Connor Behan <connor behan gmail com>
- To: gtk-doc-list gnome org
- Subject: Without autotools
- Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 13:48:33 -0400
I have a very small program called mebitag and I'd like to document its
library without an ugly doxygen logo on the html. I think this is a
reasonable request but every time I try gtk-doc, it tells me I get 3%
documentation and fills the html files with data structures that are all
missing comments. I am doing this all from the libmebi directory which
contains:
Makefile dbops.h dbquery.h fileio.c mebitag.7
dbops.c dbquery.c errors.h fileio.h types.h
The comments all follow this format: http://pastebin.com/mc8edc76
What I'm doing (using gtk-doc.make as a guide) is:
gtkdoc-scan --module=libmebi --source-dir=.
gtkdoc-scangobj --module=libmebi --output-dir=.
Then this fails because I hate figuring out how to quote shell variables
so I then run:
gcc -o libmebi-scan `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0` libmebi-scan.c
Then I take every file that ends in .new and make a copy of it that
doesn't end in .new, then I run:
gtkdoc-mktmpl --module=libmebi
gtkdoc-mkdb --module=libmebi --output-format=xml
--main-sgml-file=libmebi.sgml
mkdir html && cd html && gtkdoc-mkhtml --path=. libmebi ../libmebi.sgml
This produces the empty html and I have tried for days without finding a
way around that. I could edit the html to put comments in but that
greatly defeats the purpose. Any help would be much appreciated.
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