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It can provide online or offline documentation systems for projects written in Python, PHP, C++, C, Java, Objective-C, IDL (Cobra and Microsoft flavors), C#, and anything else.
Doxygen works by scanning the source code and extracting source code comments, using them as documentation for the project.
It can also showcase the structure of projects, showing how stuff works with its intrinsic parts.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Using a fenched block (~~~~) in Markdown without explicit extension will now be interpreted as a @code..@endcode block instead of @verbatim..@endverbatim.
· Classes inheriting from an class that is outside the scope of doxygen are still shown in diagrams. This does not hold for usage relations.
Via: Doxygen 1.8.2
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