Try following the link (the Doxygen icon) - it has both a tutorial and
extensive doc.
Regards,
Kim Bisgaard
Thomas Hallgren wrote:
> I wish I've had this when I started working with PostgreSQL. This
> looks really good. Very useful indeed, even without the comments. What
> kind of changes are needed in order to get the comments in?
>
> Regards,
> Thomas Hallgren
>
> Joachim Wieland wrote:
>
>> I've created a browsable source tree "documentation", it's done with the
>> doxygen tool.
>>
>> http://www.mcknight.de/pgsql-doxygen/cvshead/html/
>>
>> There was a discussion about this some time ago, Jonathan Gardner
>> proposed
>> it here:
>>
>> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2004-03/msg00748.php
>>
>> quite a few people found it useful but it somehow got stuck. The
>> reason was
>> apparently that you'd have to tweak your comments in order to profit
>> from
>> it as much as possible.
>>
>> However I still think it's a nice-to-have among the online documentation
>> and it gives people quite new to the code the possibility to easily
>> check
>> what is where defined and how... What do you think?
>>
>> doxygen can also produce a pdf but I haven't succeeded in doing that
>> so far,
>> pdflatex keeps bailing out. Has anybody else succeeded building this
>> yet?
>>
>>
>>
>> Joachim
>>
>
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