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I've just installed and setup an instance of Doxygen, but out of the box it only finds TODO tags in code when marked in a block like:

/**
 * @todo Foo
 */

It doesn't seem to find:

// TODO Foo
// FIXME Bar
// @todo Baz

Most IDE's and bug trackers which handle parsing are fine with them, is there an easy way to configure Doxygen to find them and list them as ToDo items?

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    Doxygen comments tend to be within special comment blocks don't they? I think for a one line comment you would use /// @todo Some text (note the three forward slashes, not the usual two). See point three on the second list on this page.
    – Chris
    Dec 16, 2011 at 14:42
  • Thanks, I'd totally missed that page, will check it out. [I'm not usually this lazy, I'm just pressed for time but trying to do this on the side so at least we have /something/ :)] Dec 19, 2011 at 12:18
  • @Chris, You should enter that as an answer, and Iain, you should accept it if it solved your problem.
    – tomlogic
    Jan 4, 2012 at 1:59
  • @tomlogic Thanks for the advice - I've done this now.
    – Chris
    Jan 4, 2012 at 11:45

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There are a number of examples and methods we can use:

  • For a one line comment with valid doxygen commands (e.g. \todo) you would use

    /// \todo Some (optional) text
    

    Note the three forward slashes, not the usual two. See point three on the second list in the special documentation blocks section of the doxygen documentation. This can be used to add new todo items to your source code.

  • Generally one can define custom tags (like FIXME) by defining an alias in the Doxygen configuration file. For example

    ALIASES += FIXME="\todo"
    

    which will allow you to write \FIXME in your source code and the comments prefixed with \FIXME will be included in you todo list in the final documentation. The problem here is that you have to prefix your aliases with the \ (or @) symbol and begin the comment with three leading forward slashes which, if you want to leave the FIXMEs in your code as they are, is not an option.

  • Finally, an alternative method, and what I think you are looking for, would be to preprocess your source files using the INPUT_FILTER configuration file option. This option defines a command that is applied to each of your source files before doxygen builds the documentation, so we can define a command which replaces instances of TODO and FIXME with valid doxygen markup.

     INPUT_FILTER = "sed -e 's/\/\/.*FIXME/\/\/\/ \\todo/'"
    

    This filter replaces all instances of // FIXME (with any amount (or none) of whitespace between // and FIXME) with /// \todo. This substitution is made internally by doxygen only: your source files are not modified on disk.

Note: This last point was inspired by the accepted answer to the question Getting doxygen and MSVC TODO tags to work together. However, that answer used the FILE_VERSION_FILTER configuration option rather than INPUT_FILTER. I think that the latter (INPUT_FILTER) is actually more appropriate here. Also, the sed command used in that answer does not work for me.

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  • This was all I could find too, ho-hum :( Have not had time to look at the configuration or the source to Doxygen to see how it works, accepting the answer as "No, it only finds TODO and FIXME statements marked up strictly as per the documentation" in lieu of other answers for now (but am not sure that's entirely correct). Thanks for the answer. Jan 4, 2012 at 18:01
  • Do you have GENERATE_TODOLIST set to YES in your configuration file? Also, is your todo in lowercase, and have you tried \todo instead of @todo? Finally, try using //! \todo {optional text} rather than /// \todo {optional text}
    – Chris
    Jan 4, 2012 at 20:01
  • Yeah I do, the problem I have isn't getting it to show up TODO and FIXME style notes in the supported documented format (that works fine, as I've said in my question) but exactly as they are (i.e. with existing codebases, not written with Doxygen in mind). Jan 5, 2012 at 15:34
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    @IainCollins Sorry - I completely misunderstood the question. If I understand correctly now, you want doxygen to pick up the TODO and FIXME lines in your source without replacing them with the Doxygen commands. If this is the case, I have attempted to answer this in my edit above.
    – Chris
    Jan 5, 2012 at 15:54
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    A little more advanced filter can catch different styles of comments: This filter works with C style comment (/* ... /) and 'TODO' comments too: INPUT_FILTER = "sed -Ee 's,(//|/\*).*(TODO|FIXME),\1! \\todo ,'" Replaces any *special comment with //! \todo or /*! \todo, respective to the used commend style in the sources.
    – Florian
    Apr 21, 2019 at 13:43

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