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I'm trying to document PHP class members with Doxygen (I'm not using PHPDocs because the project involves COCOA programming, so I can use the same tool for both parts).

/**
 * This is brief description. 
 *  
 * This is detailed description.
 */
 private $foo;

This code gets the documentation done right, but I would like to include in the docs the type the var should handle.

I tried to use \var and \property, but then Doxigen does not generate the doc for the var.

 //THIS IS NOT WORKING!
 /**
 * This is brief description. 
 *  
 * This is detailed description.
 * \var int 
 */
 private $foo;

I have seen this post: Doxygen: how to describe class member variables in php?

Seems that \var is not working in Doxyegn, but the post is a bit old and maybe there is something I can do now.

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I have follow the bug comments of this feature:

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626105.

In comment number 6 a solution is proposed, adding the var name after the type.

class Mine {
   /**
    * Definition of variable
    * @var string $var
    */
   private $var = array();
}

This is working for me.

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  • That worked for me too, that was driving me crazy until I read this.
    – Eman
    Dec 4, 2013 at 21:53
  • Very unfortunately this is unfeasible with HUGE codebase with literally tens of thousands of phpdoc-style @var annotations... Aug 27, 2015 at 8:39
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Simple workaround which generates acceptable results is to add this input filter:

INPUT_FILTER = "sed -e 's/@var\s/@see /'"

Or even better to define an alias:

ALIASES += "var=@see"

It simply replaces @var command with @see command. It is not perfect, but it is very simple and relatively bulletproof.

Small disadvantage is that the type is somewhere in the description instead of the heading. On the other side, if only few properties has type defined, it makes documentation more consistent (headings look the same).

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@type works for me:

    /** @type string[] */
    private $csvData;

    /**
     * command line parameters
     * @type string[]
     */

    private $parameters;

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