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sphinxcontrib-autodoc_doxygen

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This a (pre-alpha) extension for sphinx that to read and display Doxygen XML output. It is similar to Breathe. The implementation extends sphinx.ext.autodoc and sphinx.ext.autosummary as closely as possble.

Usage

In your Sphinx conf.py add 'sphinxcontrib.autodoc_doxygen' to the list of extensions, and set the variable doxygen_xml to a string containing the path to the directory containing your Doxygen XML output.

This adds the following RST directives.

autodoxysummary
autodoxyclass
autodoxymethod
autodoxyenum

Examples

.. autodoxysummary::
   :toctree: generated/
   :template: doxyclass.rst

   OpenMM::CustomIntegrator
   OpenMM::CustomCompoundBondForce

This produces the output shown here

Installation

You can install it with pip (py27 or py33+):

pip install sphinxcontrib-autodoc_doxygen

The necessary dependences should be grabbed by pip. If you have trouble getting lxml, here are some tips:

If you use the Anaconda Python distribution, run conda install lxml. With the system package manager on linux, sudo apt-get install python-lxml or sudo yum install python-lxml should do the trick. On Windows, you may be able to download the lxml from Christoph Gohlke's repository. On OS X, try the following long command brew install libxslt libxml2; LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/opt/libxslt/lib -L/usr/local/opt/libxml2/lib" CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/opt/libxml2/include -I/usr/local/opt/libxslt/include" pip install lxml. It may take a long time (~5 minutes), but once the wheel is built, it will be cache, so you only need to do this once, even if switch virtualenvs.

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