On Mon, 3 Oct 2022 at 10:29, Arsen Arsenović wrote: > > On Monday, 3 October 2022 10:37:00 CEST Jonathan Wakely wrote: > > I did look into this after you pointed it out on IRC. Unless I fumbled > > my doxygen roll, the results are the same for /// and ///< so maybe > > at some point Doxygen started to DTRT even without the < character. > > It is actually unchanged for the standard IO objects, for some reason.
Yes, those are the ones I checked. > The rounding style enum produced different results after this change Ah OK, thanks. I'll apply the patch then. > (for convenience, link below; intermediate is missing, towards_zero is > misdocumented). > > Unsure what the exact rule is, but, AFAICT, ///< is not worse, and on > top of that, clangd interprets it properly (it's how I stumbled upon > this, cout was "Linked to standard output" in its LSP hover response). > > https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/latest-doxygen/a01635.html#a53dbc8572a84ca50272f9e55a1e23e18 > -- > Arsen Arsenović