> A thought in this direction is to use Doxygen to generate documentation from
> source code comments.  It keeps the documentation close to the code so it is
> more likely to be up to date and the final output form can be similar to
> what we have today.  Some areas of the docs, like the getting started
> section, could still be in separate files, but it means that things like a
> list of targets could be generated from the source.

I have a hard time seing how openocd.texi could be generated
from doxygen in a reasonable manner.

Doxygen is more directed towards documenting the source code
than to documented the behaviour of the program. Right?




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