Re: Using asphyxiate with Doxygen and Java?

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Great, thanks guys. I'll see how far I get extending it to handle Java elements.

On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Mark Kampe <mark.kampe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> TV is of the opinion that Asphyxiate was the right
> direction to move in, and that the sloth problems
> are solvable, but would require work.
>
>
> On 10/26/2012 6:26 PM, Noah Watkins wrote:
>>
>> I stumbled upon Breathe, and then asphyxiate. The doxygenfile
>> directive in the later doesn't seem to like what Doxygen produces from
>> parsing JavaDoc markup, although I've read that the Doxygen produced
>> should be compliant. Here is the error:
>>
>>     AssertionError: cannot handle compounddef kind=class
>>
>> Before going any further and I wanted to ping the list to see if
>> anyone thinks it would be a good/bad idea to look into this. It'd be
>> nice to have the Java documentation in Sphinx seamlessly. Any change
>> Breathe has gotten faster over time?
>
>
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