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I've tried to lay out my classes in one file each, with the classes belonging to a couple different libraries.

Basically, these files have library inf.logic; at the top:

  • web/logic/realm.dart (imports region.dart)
  • web/logic/region.dart (imports ../events.dart)
  • web/logic/tile.dart

This has library inf.gfx;:

  • web/gfx/viewport.dart (imports ../logic/realm.dart)

This has just library inf;:

  • web/events.dart

And then I have the main entry point, which seems to end up in the inf library by default:

  • web/inf.dart (imports gfx/viewport.dart, logic/realm.dart, logic/region.dart, logic/tile.dart)

When I generate dartdoc, it only seems to catch some classes, seemingly randomly. Even though the main entry point uses all of the above classes explicitly, I only get docs generated for region.dart and events.dart. No other files are included, and the links in the doc that refers to the other classes result in 404's.

It feels like I'm doing something wrong. Should I resort to create a wrapper file for the libraries and use part and part of? I really dislike the idea of adding that need for maintenance between file relations, that should already be implicit from the imports.

Also, how can I get rid of relative paths? I tried package:inf/logic/realm.dart, but it doesn't work…

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Andrei Mouravski answered this on the mailing list:

There are several issues here:

  1. If Dartdoc is generating 404 links, then file a bug with all information you can possibly provide. It's very possible something broke. dartbug.com/new

  2. You can document multiple things at the same time by passing multiple entrypoints. Note: if you have multiple entrypoints, you should use the 'pkg' command line option to specify your packages folder.

  3. You shouldn't need a wrapper file, but dartdoc should document every library that was imported in the entrypoint, so a possibility is to just have a simple file that imports all the libraries you want documented. We're working on something better for this, and I'm sorry it's a little broken at the moment.

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