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The motivation is as stated in issue #7814: even though the the C++ API is internal and unstable, people still want it to be well documented for sake of learning, code review, and other purposes that aren't predicated on it being stable. Fixes #7814 Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Doxyfile 1.9.5
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# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded by
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# double-quotes, unless you are using Doxywizard) that should identify the
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# project for which the documentation is generated. This name is used in the
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# title of most generated pages and in a few other places.
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# The default value is: My Project.
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PROJECT_NAME = "Nix"
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# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number. This
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# could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or if some version
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# control system is used.
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PROJECT_NUMBER = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
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# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
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# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a
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# quick idea about the purpose of the project. Keep the description short.
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PROJECT_BRIEF = "Nix, the purely functional package manager; unstable internal interfaces"
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# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate LaTeX output.
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# The default value is: YES.
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GENERATE_LATEX = NO
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# The INPUT tag is used to specify the files and/or directories that contain
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# documented source files. You may enter file names like myfile.cpp or
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# directories like /usr/src/myproject. Separate the files or directories with
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# spaces. See also FILE_PATTERNS and EXTENSION_MAPPING
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# Note: If this tag is empty the current directory is searched.
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# FIXME Make this list more maintainable somehow. We could maybe generate this
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# in the Makefile, but we would need to change how `.in` files are preprocessed
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# so they can expand variables despite configure variables.
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INPUT = \
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src/libcmd \
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src/libexpr \
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src/libexpr/flake \
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src/libexpr/tests \
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src/libexpr/tests/value \
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src/libexpr/value \
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src/libfetchers \
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src/libmain \
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src/libstore \
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src/libstore/build \
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src/libstore/builtins \
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src/libstore/tests \
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src/libutil \
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src/libutil/tests \
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src/nix \
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src/nix-env \
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src/nix-store
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# The INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that
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# contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by the
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# preprocessor. Note that the INCLUDE_PATH is not recursive, so the setting of
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# RECURSIVE has no effect here.
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# This tag requires that the tag SEARCH_INCLUDES is set to YES.
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INCLUDE_PATH = @RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS@
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