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I documented all of my classes and now I want to integrate an example of how to use these classes. How do I do that?

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You can put example source code in a special path defined in the doxygen config under EXAMPLE_PATH, and then insert examples with the @example tag.

Doxygen will then generate an extra page containing the source of the example. It will also set a link to it from the class documentation containing the example tag.

Alternatively if you want to use small code snippets you can insert them with @code ... @endcode

The documentation for this is here: doxygen documentation?

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    Yes I did that but the .cpp-files in the extra page are empty :/ Jan 24, 2012 at 10:44
  • hmmm does doxygen give any warning or error?
    – Loebl
    Jan 24, 2012 at 10:48
  • No. I included the example files in the INPUT tag and in the tag EXAMPLE_PATH the files that have the tag \example...dont know whats the fault Jan 24, 2012 at 10:50
  • Do I have to use a special tag in the example cpp-files? Jan 24, 2012 at 10:53
  • you may need to swap it. I will give an example: You have all source code in myproject/src, examples (which are just commented source code) in myproject/examples and extra documentation files (which may use examples) in myproject/doc. In the config, INPUT will need myproject/src and myproject/doc. EXAMPLE_PATH should be set to myproject/examples.
    – Loebl
    Jan 24, 2012 at 10:57
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Another way of doing it is to use the \snippet command.

  • In your header file write something like:
\section ex1 Example
\snippet path_to_test_class/TestClass.cpp TestClass example
\section ex2 Expected output
\snippet path_to_test_class/TestClass.cpp TestClass expected output
  • In the TestClass.cpp file, have something like:
 //! [OptimizeSpeedOnTrackTest example]
 Class c;
 const double res = c.do_something();
 //! [OptimizeSpeedOnTrackTest example]
 //! [OptimizeSpeedOnTrackTest expected output]
 ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(5,res);
 //! [OptimizeSpeedOnTrackTest expected output]

path_to_test_class must be in your EXAMPLE_PATH.

This gives you the following:

  • Your examples aren't just there for documentation: they provide test coverage as well
  • Your test runner (& your compiler) give you the insurance that your examples actually compile & run
  • It fits in pretty nicely in a TDD workflow
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  • Using \snippet is just what I need. I've found that I get an empty box with no code whenever I include a \brief description on the element I want to attach a \snippet to. Sep 7, 2015 at 10:16
  • A-ha! but using a \section to add a title allows me to include the \brief too. Sep 7, 2015 at 10:17
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    In TestClass.cpp the comments must match the snippets, e.g. // [TestClass Example]
    – mrtnlrsn
    Nov 8, 2019 at 11:06
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I had some errors using @example to include the example file in the documentation. This is the workaround I used.

Place examplefile.cs in a folder/project specifically for example code. Place that folder in the Doxygen EXCLUDE list (Expert->Input->EXCLUDEin Doxygen GUI frontend) and in the EXAMPLE_PATH (Expert->Input->EXAMPLE_PATH in Doxygen GUI frontend)

Place this code block somewhere in a documented file (I put it in the file the example is for.)

/** @example examplefile.cs
 * A description of the example file, causes the example file to show up in 
 * Examples */

This causes the file to show up under Examples in the Doxygen menu, but not show up as a class/file in your project.

Then document your class/function:

/** @brief MyClass does something
 * @details I have something more long winded to say about it.  See example 
 * in examplefile.cs: @include examplefile.cs */

This causes the example file to print out in it's entirety in the documentation of MyClass.

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  1. add a way to doxyfile EXAMPLE_PATH = dir_example \

  2. can connect all of the examples in the same file such example_list.h and include it in doxyfile INPUT = example_list.h \

(language - Russian) http://www.scale-tech.ru/SimBookmaker/doc/html/examples__list_8h_source.html and http://www.scale-tech.ru/SimBookmaker/doc/html/examples.html

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