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doxy-coverage

doxy-coverage is a source code documentation coverage measurement tool. Its primary use case is to gate on the percentage of API and structures documented on software projects.


How it works

First, Doxygen must be run on your project's source code to generate some XML documentation files. Doxy-coverage consumes those files and reports the documentation coverage.

A non-zero exit code will be returned if the source code documentation is below certain treshold, which allows to integrate this script with CI systems seamlessly.

Getting Started

First create a doxygen.conf file. If you have one already, make sure GENERATE_XML is set to YES. If not, create it with the following lines:

GENERATE_XML=YES
GENERATE_HTML=NO
GENERATE_LATEX=NO

Then, execute doxygen -w doxygen.conf in your source directory. It will generate an xml directory with the files that doxy-coverage consumes.

Lastly, execute doxy-coverage with the path to the xml directory:

doxy-coverage.py /path/to/xml

Example

The libhpack library CI system uses doxy-coverage to ensure the its documentation level is high enough and it doesn't suffer regressions over the time.

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Alvaro Lopez Ortega
alvaro@gnu.org

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