16 Feb 2004 10:15
Doxygen XML Schema life expectancy
C Williams <yicky_yacky <at> yahoo.co.uk>
2004-02-16 09:15:37 GMT
2004-02-16 09:15:37 GMT
Hello to all,
I'm doing preliminary research on the development of a
rendering pipeline to output custom documentation
using Doxygen's XML output (in a similar manner to
that used for Xerces{xml.apache.org} and
OpenTop{elcel.com}).
I was wondering how 'stable' the current Schema(s)
are: i.e. How 'cast-in-iron' are they?; and what is
the likelihood that they might be restructured in the
near future?
The documentation points out that the XML support is
still under development, and also that XML will be
used as an intermediate language in future versions.
Small alterations (such as the attribute change from
'id' to 'refid') are no problem, but it would be
useful to know if a major overhaul was looking likely
(not that it necessarily needs it).
Any information would be gratefully received, and many
thanks also for this phenomenal tool.
C Williams
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