minimum.qdocconf
# QDoc is a tool that constantly evolves and there may be compatibility issues # between old and new practices. For that reason, QDoc configuration files in # the Qt Project includes compat.qdocconf: #include(compat.qdocconf) # Give the documentation project a title: project = My documentation project # Pass additional include paths to QDoc when parsing C++ code for documentation # comments. #includepaths += -I/some/path # QDoc needs a lists of file extensions to know which files to process in # different situations. Uncomment the following include statement to get # a pre-defined list of file extensions. #include(fileextensions.qdocconf) # You can also specify file extensions manually. headers.fileextensions = "*.h *.hpp" sources.fileextensions = "*.cpp *.qml *.qdoc" # The outputdir variable specifies the directory where QDoc places the generated # documentation. outputdir = public # The headerdirs variable specifies the directories that contain the header # files associated with the .cpp source files used in the documentation. headerdirs = . # The sourcedirs variable specifies the directories that contain the .cpp or # .qdoc files used in the documentation. sourcedirs = . # The exampledirs variable specifies the directories that contain the source # code of the example files. exampledirs = ./examples # The imagedirs variable specifies the directories that contain images used in # the documentation. imagedirs = ./images # Set a warning limit. QDoc will exit with a non-zero exit code if it generates # documentation warnings during the documentation build. Useful for tracking # down documentation issues. #warninglimit = 0 #warninglimit.enabled = true