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Re: Question about tracking files, and Doxygen updates.
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Schanzenbach, Martin |
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Re: Question about tracking files, and Doxygen updates. |
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Sat, 27 Aug 2022 12:01:53 +0000 |
> On 26. Aug 2022, at 23:41, Willow Liquorice <willow@howhill.com> wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> I've put a .gitignore in doc/doxygen on my local dev/willow/doxygen, so the
> Doxygen output (along with other autogenerated files) doesn't get tangled up
> in the git history. Should .gitignore include gnunet.tag too?
I'm not sure what that file does. But I guess, yes.
>
> I've got a good workflow for stripping redundant doc comments in Neovim. I've
> already put a dent in the number of warnings doxygen spits out in the day or
> two since I cracked it. There are notes on that workflow in
> contrib/warningfilter.py on my local branch.
>
> I also hacked Makefile.am and the doxyfile to automate updating
> PROJECT_NUMBER, so you can look forward to that too once I've tidied up
> the branch. It's a bit inelegant but it gets the job done.
>
Please keep in mind to work on new branches, i.e. not branches I already merged.
Because they would require a new rebase and I am not sure atm if you branches
currently diverge from what is online.
Thanks!
BR
> Best wishes,
> Willow
>
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