Description: The roots of Doxygen are derived from Document (Document) and Oxygen (Oxygen), which is a powerful, easy-to-use code Document generation system that supports various operating systems and programming languages. Doxygen, developed by Dutchman Dimitri van Heesch., and released under the GNU public license (GPL), has become an accompanying component of the major Linux distributions. Many heavyweight software projects (such as KDE, Qt, ACE library, etc.) use Doxygen as their documentation tool to generate project documentation.
Doxygen was originally developed under Linux, but has been ported to multiple operating system platforms, including Unix releases, MS Windows, and Mac OS. The latest version of Doxygen is 1.3.6, which supports programming languages including C+ +, C, Java, IDL (CORBA and MS style), and some support for objective-c, PHP, C# and D languages.
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