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Bug#10678; Package doc++.
debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.orgGordon Russell
Subject: Bug#10678: doc++ has trouble with #define's
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Doc++ gets confused when #define statements exist in the file. Below is
a file that demonstrates this. Remove the #define and it works fine. Add
it and it produces no documentation for "Base".
callandor:~> doc++ -g -v doc1.h
reading files ...reading file doc1.h
done, read 104 bytes !
parsing ...doc1.h(7): found method SOMETHING
doc1.h(9): found variable
done!
sorting entries ... done
resolving references ... done
converting DOC++ to HTML ... done
writing files.
in writeManPageRec
Under some cicumstances, the defined value "(-1)" actually shows up in
the title at the top of the page. eg: "(-1) class DataIO ...".
---------- doc1.h ----------
#define SOMETHING (-1)
/**
* Defines can cause parsing problems.
*/
class Base {
public:
};
----------------------------
Brian
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Doc++ gets confused when #define statements exist in the file. Below is
a file that demonstrates this. Remove the #define and it works fine. Add
it and it produces no documentation for "Base".
callandor:~> doc++ -g -v doc1.h
reading files ...reading file doc1.h
done, read 104 bytes !
parsing ...doc1.h(7): found method SOMETHING
doc1.h(9): found variable
done!
sorting entries ... done
resolving references ... done
converting DOC++ to HTML ... done
writing files.
in writeManPageRec
Under some cicumstances, the defined value "(-1)" actually shows up in
the title at the top of the page. eg: "(-1) class DataIO ...".
---------- doc1.h ----------
#define SOMETHING (-1)
/**
* Defines can cause parsing problems.
*/
class Base {
public:
};
----------------------------
Brian
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Package: doc++
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Doc++ gets confused when #define statements exist in the file. Below is
a file that demonstrates this. Remove the #define and it works fine. Add
it and it produces no documentation for "Base".
callandor:~> doc++ -g -v doc1.h
reading files ...reading file doc1.h
done, read 104 bytes !
parsing ...doc1.h(7): found method SOMETHING
doc1.h(9): found variable
done!
sorting entries ... done
resolving references ... done
converting DOC++ to HTML ... done
writing files.
in writeManPageRec
Under some cicumstances, the defined value "(-1)" actually shows up in
the title at the top of the page. eg: "(-1) class DataIO ...".
---------- doc1.h ----------
#define SOMETHING (-1)
/**
* Defines can cause parsing problems.
*/
class Base {
public:
};
----------------------------
Brian
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Subject: Bug#10678: fixed in doc++ 3.3.15-1
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
doc++, which has been installed in the Debian FTP archive:
doc++_3.3.15-1.dsc
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Source: doc++
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Architecture: source i386
Version: 3.3.15-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Gordon Russell
Description:
doc++ - A documentation system for C/C++ and Java
doc++-doc - Documentation for the doc++ documentation system
Closes: 10663 10664 10678 10679 39273
Changes:
doc++ (3.3.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream version
* hacked configure to get around an autoconf bug. Do not rerun autoconf
and expect it to compile under the new gcc
* added a first pass at using doc-base
* The compilation now is a little better, and there is no reason
I can see for it not compiling on m68k. Until someone tells me
different, I am closing this one. Help me out if it does not compile
on such machines.
(closes: #39273)
* I am closing a number of bugs at this release which cannot be
reproduced and that the bug reported has not responded to for
over a year.
(closes: #10663, #10664, #10678, #10679)
Files:
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Subject: Bug#10678: fixed in doc++ 3.3.15-1
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
doc++, which has been installed in the Debian FTP archive:
doc++_3.3.15-1.dsc
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doc++_3.3.15-1_i386.deb
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or other instabilities. Please take care if you wish to install it.
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A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
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Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you
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Description:
doc++ - A documentation system for C/C++ and Java
doc++-doc - Documentation for the doc++ documentation system
Closes: 10663 10664 10678 10679 39273
Changes:
doc++ (3.3.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream version
* hacked configure to get around an autoconf bug. Do not rerun autoconf
and expect it to compile under the new gcc
* added a first pass at using doc-base
* The compilation now is a little better, and there is no reason
I can see for it not compiling on m68k. Until someone tells me
different, I am closing this one. Help me out if it does not compile
on such machines.
(closes: #39273)
* I am closing a number of bugs at this release which cannot be
reproduced and that the bug reported has not responded to for
over a year.
(closes: #10663, #10664, #10678, #10679)
Files:
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2d548eebfbdf8bd54d5c925c87b8cd4d 182119 devel optional doc++_3.3.15.orig.tar.gz
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From: Gordon Russell
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Subject: Bug#10678: fixed in doc++ 3.3.15-1
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
doc++, which has been installed in the Debian FTP archive:
doc++_3.3.15-1.dsc
to dists/potato/main/source/devel/doc++_3.3.15-1.dsc
replacing doc++_3.3.14-1.dsc
doc++_3.3.15-1_i386.deb
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replacing doc++_3.3.14-1.deb
doc++-doc_3.3.15-1_i386.deb
to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/devel/doc++-doc_3.3.15-1.deb
replacing doc++-doc_3.3.14-1.deb
doc++_3.3.15.orig.tar.gz
to dists/potato/main/source/devel/doc++_3.3.15.orig.tar.gz
replacing doc++_3.3.14.orig.tar.gz
doc++_3.3.15-1.diff.gz
to dists/potato/main/source/devel/doc++_3.3.15-1.diff.gz
replacing doc++_3.3.14-1.diff.gz
Note that this package is not part of the released stable Debian
distribution. It may have dependencies on other unreleased software,
or other instabilities. Please take care if you wish to install it.
The update will eventually make its way into the next released Debian
distribution.
A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.
Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you
have further comments please address them to 10678@bugs.debian.org,
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.
Debian distribution maintenance software
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Gordon Russell
Description:
doc++ - A documentation system for C/C++ and Java
doc++-doc - Documentation for the doc++ documentation system
Closes: 10663 10664 10678 10679 39273
Changes:
doc++ (3.3.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream version
* hacked configure to get around an autoconf bug. Do not rerun autoconf
and expect it to compile under the new gcc
* added a first pass at using doc-base
* The compilation now is a little better, and there is no reason
I can see for it not compiling on m68k. Until someone tells me
different, I am closing this one. Help me out if it does not compile
on such machines.
(closes: #39273)
* I am closing a number of bugs at this release which cannot be
reproduced and that the bug reported has not responded to for
over a year.
(closes: #10663, #10664, #10678, #10679)
Files:
5f980a3ae953cb3c679f4ae44d7c19b3 568 devel optional doc++_3.3.15-1.dsc
2d548eebfbdf8bd54d5c925c87b8cd4d 182119 devel optional doc++_3.3.15.orig.tar.gz
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