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doxygen: create framework to unify markdown and source code part (#9946)
* doxygen: adjust documentation directory structure

- Rename documentation/doxygen to documentation/0.doxygen and cleanup
  some unused files.

- Add/rename folders for each sub sections, such as
  1.introduction/...... Each sub section will be created as a subpage.

- Generate initial Doxyfile, this Doxyfile will be used to unify
  doxygen generated API documents and those markdown files under
  documentation folder. This patch just add the default Doxyfile
  generated by running "doxygen -g". It is used as baseline to add
  more features/configurations.

- Rename documentation/README.md to documentation/INDEX.md, and
  use it as mainpage.

- Move 0.doxygen/readme.md to documentation/README.md.

* doxygen: update configurations

These configurations are from old documentation/doxygen/Doxyfile.
Try best to compatible exixting design.

* doxygen: add run script

Add a script to automatic some operations.

Updated the README.md.

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Signed-off-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Supper Thomas <78900636@qq.com>
2025-01-26 11:44:39 +08:00

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How to build doxygen html

  1. download from https://doxygen.nl/index.html
  2. open Doxywizard
  3. File -> Open
  4. Open the file ./Doxyfile
  5. To tab Run , Click Run doxygen

How to build & run doxygen html on Ubuntu

The following steps are verified on Ubuntu 22.04

$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
Description:	Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS
Release:	22.04
Codename:	jammy

The following packages (and dependents) need to be installed:

$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install doxygen
$ sudo apt install graphviz

Assume that the path of RT-Thead code tree is $RTT, execute the following command to build html.

$ cd $RTT/documentation
$ rm -rf html
$ doxygen

A new html directory will be created and all the html files will be placed in this directory.

If you want to quickly browse HTML locally (in Ubuntu environment), you can enter the html directory and start a local HTML server through Python.

$ cd html
$ python3 -m http.server
Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000 (http://0.0.0.0:8000/) ...

A bash script run.sh is provided to automatic upon operations.

$ cd $RTT/documentation
$ ./run.sh

Then open the browser and enter http://<IP>:8000/index.html to access the created html web pages. If it is a local access, then <IP> should be replaced by localhost. If it is a remote access, then <IP> should be replaced by the actual accessible IP address of the machine where HTML is located.