This makes Doxygen’s output more actionable by setting QUIET = YES to
suppress verbose progress spew, and WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = NO to prevent
warnings for undocumented classes and members from being generated. The
latter is too noisy, producing 721 warnings in the current codebase.
The remaining warnings produced by Doxygen were useful and actionable.
They fell into two categories: abuses of Doxygen’s markup syntax, and
missing (or misspelled) parameter documentation. In a small number of
cases, pass-through parameters had intentionally been left undocumented.
In these cases, they are now given blank \param descriptions. This is
not optimal, but there doesn’t appear to be any other way to tell
Doxygen to allow a single parameter to be undocumented.
Some tricky Doxygen errors were resolved by asking it to not enter
directiores that we do not provide documentation in (such as the
“on-platform” compat directories, compat/mac and compat/win, as well as
compat/non_cxx11_lib) while allowing it to enter the
“off-platform” directories that we do document (compat/non_mac and
compat/non_win).
A Doxygen run (doc/support/generate_doxygen.sh) now produces no output
at all. It would produce warnings if any were triggered.
Not directly related, but still relevant to documentation,
doc/support/generate.sh is updated to remove temporary removals of
now-extinct files and directories. doc/appengine/README is updated so
that a consistent path to “goapp” is used throughout the file.
Change-Id: I300730c04de4d3340551ea3086ca70cc5ff862d1
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/408812
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
The generated page’s benefit-to-complexity ratio was too low.
BUG=crashpad:138
Change-Id: I5324c33b6b7f83e973c40b256b06e25c763b23c4
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/408268
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
The strangest discovery relates to the # <h1> title in navbar.md.
Gitiles renders it small unless there’s a [home] reference, so use that.
This should only affect wrapping the site logo in the [home] link, but
it appears to control the size of the navbar title too. See
https://code.google.com/p/gitiles/issues/detail?id=130.
BUG=crashpad:138,gitiles:130
Change-Id: I11b3a79f045efa22358b3c3ef4b50ce2e6b3282e
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/408458
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
Also, update mini_chromium to 414d59602ac38e24f1e93929fda3d79d72cea139
7bfe6cd9579b README→README.md; convert plain text to Markdown
414d59602ac3 Fix mailto: link in README.md
BUG=crashpad:138
Change-Id: Ibd3c054a3e7f08a740fe6aca408cf23797d992ae
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/408316
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
Most of the world, including the Chromium universe, seems to be
standardizing on Markdown for documentation. Markdown provides the
benefit of automatic rendering on Gitiles (Gerrit), and on GitHub
mirrors as well. Crashpad should fit in with its surroundings.
There are two quirks that I was unable to resolve.
- Markdown does not allow **emphasis** within a ```code fence```
region. In blocks showing interactive examples, the AsciiDoc
documentation used this to highlight what the user was expected to
type.
- Markdown does not have a “definition list” (<dl>). This would have
been nice in man pages for the Options and Exit Status sections.
In its place, I used unnumbered lists. This is a little ugly, but
it’s not the end of the world.
The new Markdown-formatted documentation is largely identical to the
AsciiDoc that it replaces. Minor editorial revisions were made.
References to Mac OS X now mention macOS, and tool man pages describing
tools that that access task ports now mention System Integrity
Protection (SIP).
The AppEngine-based https://crashpad.chromium.org/ app in doc/appengine
is still necessary to serve Doxygen-generated documentation. This app is
updated to redirect existing generated-HTML URLs to Gitiles’ automatic
Markdown rendering.
Scripts in doc/support are updated to adapt to this change. All AsciiDoc
support files in doc/support have been removed.
BUG=crashpad:138
Change-Id: I15ad423d5b7aa1b7aa2ed1d2cb72639eec7c81aa
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/408256
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
Also add a link to codereview.settings.
Change-Id: Id6676e16fa3e10e34805c47b2d41e82e524af09a
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/406707
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
Also, update a few links for good measure.
Change-Id: I47113a4f324e4ad6ba02aa46bae821eefd4d98ea
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/406347
Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
This script populates doc/generated. This directory is named in
.gitignore on the master branch, but will not be ignored on the doc
branch. The plan is to merge master into doc and run this script to
generate and check in a new set of generated docs.
BUG=crashpad:67
R=rsesek@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1397683003 .
The wiki existed at https://code.google.com/p/crashpad/wiki, but given
Google Code Project Hosting’s impending shutdown[1], it’s prudent to
move wiki documents into the source code repository.
This change moves the existing contents of doc into doc/support, to make
way for documentation in doc. The two existing wiki pages, ProjectStatus
and DevelopingCrashpad, are converted to AsciiDoc format (a fairly
straightforward conversion) and checked in to doc. generate_asciidoc.sh
is updated to produce HTML output from these files. The generated HTML
will show up at http://docs.crashpad.googlecode.com/git/doc/. Note that
generated HTML is still hosted on Google Code Project Hosting, but it’ll
be easy to find a new home for them.
[1]
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/03/farewell-to-google-code.htmlR=rsesek@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1055523002