On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 05:29:08PM +0000, John Morris wrote:
> >> It seems something you want to keep for your personal use.
>
> >> I think this filter is the kind of genious idea that it's OK if you
>
> >> can do it at home
>
> I don’t agree with your characterization.
>
> The purpose of the filter is to bring existing Postgres comments into the
> doxygen output. While I haven’t done a full survey, the majority of Postgres
> code has comments describing functions, globals, macros and structure fields.
>
> Currently, those comments are thrown away. They do not appear in the existing
> Doxygen output.
I have found it very strange that a tool like doxygen which can create
all sorts of call graphs, just ignores some comments. The comments
above function are very important.
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