# If a relative path is entered, it will be relative to the location
# where doxygen was started. If left blank the current directory will be used.
-OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = doc/doxygen
+OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = doc_inner/doxygen
# If the CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to YES, then doxygen will create
# 4096 sub-directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output
# The TAB_SIZE tag can be used to set the number of spaces in a tab.
# Doxygen uses this value to replace tabs by spaces in code fragments.
-TAB_SIZE = 8
+TAB_SIZE = 4
# This tag can be used to specify a number of aliases that acts
# as commands in the documentation. An alias has the form "name=value".
# directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories
# with spaces.
-INPUT = src include
+INPUT = .
# This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files
# that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is
# should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO.
# If left blank NO is used.
-RECURSIVE = NO
+RECURSIVE = YES
# The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should
# excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a
# Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also
# VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO.
-SOURCE_BROWSER = NO
+SOURCE_BROWSER = YES
# Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body
# of functions and classes directly in the documentation.
# the time of a run. So in most cases it will be better to enable caller
# graphs for selected functions only using the \callergraph command.
-CALLER_GRAPH = NO
+CALLER_GRAPH = YES
# If the GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen
# will generate a graphical hierarchy of all classes instead of a textual one.
# The tag DOT_PATH can be used to specify the path where the dot tool can be
# found. If left blank, it is assumed the dot tool can be found in the path.
-DOT_PATH = /usr/local/bin
+DOT_PATH =
# The DOTFILE_DIRS tag can be used to specify one or more directories that
# contain dot files that are included in the documentation (see the