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@Hyperlynx, For the `TouchEvent` `enum` example from your question, was there any other surrounding information on that documentation page that might look similar to this [example from the documentation](https://www.doxygen.nl/manual/examples/afterdoc/html/class_afterdoc___test.html)? (more) |
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Comment | Post #280868 |
Hi @Hyperlynx, Sorry if my post was not helpful! From taking another look at [this example from the documentation](https://www.doxygen.nl/manual/examples/afterdoc/html/class_afterdoc___test.html), it still looks to me that if the `enum` is part of a class file, the source file should be able to appea... (more) |
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A: List what file(s) an identifier was declared in? I haven't used Doxygen that much, but after checking the documentation and looking around online, it looks like the reason this might be happening is because the `SHOWUSEDFILES` setting which (if I'm reading the documentation correctly) is used to show the list of files at the bottom of a page of doc... (more) |
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A: Mocking tempnam() with vfsstream This turned out to be a more difficult question to address than I initially thought! After many attempts at finding a way to use `tempnam()` with vfsStream, I only just now found out from the vfsStream documentation that `tempnam()` is one of those types of functions that is among the "thin wrappers ... (more) |
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