Is there doxygen documentation of the Boost libraries somewhere on the web?
I could create my own, but I think it should already exist somewhere on the web? Thanks!
Is there doxygen documentation of the Boost libraries somewhere on the web?
I could create my own, but I think it should already exist somewhere on the web? Thanks!
There's a few sets of documentation.
The documentation for the current version of boost can be found on the web at the link below (with specific, older versions linked on the right-hand side).
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/
If you're after a downloadable version of the HTML documentation, then it's also contained in the boost distribution which you can download from the website. Open up the index.html
file in the libs
directory in your favourite browser.
Personally, I'd quite like a CHM file of the whole lot, but it seems these must be manually generated (boost don't provide them) with Doxygen and hhc.exe
on Windows (which I don't use), so would appreciate any info on getting up-to-date CHMs of boost documentation.
I generated some Doxygen output from Boost a while back. It is hosted here:
http://charette.no-ip.com:81/programming/doxygen/boost/doxygen_notes.html
The definitive Boost documentation are the docs available at boost.org. They tend to be quite good for most libraries.
What specific library is it that the docs are not sufficient for?
The Boost libraries have quite a bit of template code and preprocessor macros. Doxygen does not understand templates or macros very well. I would stick to the standard boost documentation.