This project uses [Doxygen](https://www.doxygen.nl/index.html) to generate documentation pages from comments found in the source files. This guide focuses on writing compatible comments and ensuring consistency across the codebase.
To generate a doxygen manual for the project, ensure you have doxygen installed and then cd into the project root directory and run `doxygen Doxyfile`.
## Documenting Functions
For functions, a description of the function's purpose should go above the function:
```c
/**
* My description of this function
*/
void foo(void);
```
Further considerations:
- Any comments inside the function should follow the usual `//` or `/**/` comment styles.
- For documenting return values, place a `@return` at the bottom of the function comment followed by the description of the return value. This should only be done if the nameof the function is not self-explanatory and is well-understood.
- For documenting parameters, place a `@param` between the comment and the @return (if applicable) followed by the name of the parameter and a brief description. This should only be done if the name of the parameter is not self-explanatory and is well-understood.
- All `@param`s should come before `@return` and be in the same order the parameters appear in the function declaration. Note that this does not mean you should add empty `@params` for parameters deemed self-explanatory.
A full example would be as follows: (however in practice functions such as this would be considered self-explanatory)
```c
/**
* This is an example
*
*@param bar the input
*@return bar multiplied by 2
*/
s32 foo(s32 bar) {
return 2*bar;
}
```
## Documenting Variables
Documentation of variables should include what this variable is used for if the name is not completely clear and if applicable whether a set of defines or enumerations should be used alongside it (which should be linked with `@see`, see below)
```c
/**
* My description of this variable
*/
s32 foo;
```
## Documenting Files
File documentation should go near the top of the file, below includes. It should only feature information that is general to the file.
```c
/**
*@file file_name.c
*
* My description of this file
*/
```
## Other
### Documenting Bugs:
Bugs should be documented on the line above where the bug begins.
```c
//! @bug description
```
### Linking related information:
`@see` should be used to provide links to related information where appropriate, for example:
```c
/**
* Save File Data
*@see SaveContext
*/
SaveContext gSaveContext;
```
In the case of functions, `@see` should come before the first `@param`.
### HTML
You can include html tags in your doc comments, however it is strongly advised against doing this if it greatly reduces readability of the code comments.
```c
/**
* My<br>
* Newline<br>
* Doc Comment
*/
```
### LaTeX
You can embed [LaTeX](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX) in your doc comments if useful to do so.