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- updated to 1.8.4:

* id 686384: When INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS is enabled, also structs
    with simple typedefs will be inlined.
  * Doxywizard: scrolling with mouse wheel no longer affects the
    values in the expert view.
  * id 681733: More consistent warnings and errors.
  * Added support for "clang assisted parsing", which allows the
    code to also be parsed via libclang (C/C++ frontend of LLVM)
    and can improve the quality of the syntax highting,
    cross-references, and call graphs, especially for template
    heavy C++ code. To enable this feature you have to configure
    doxygen with the --with-libclang option. Then you get two new
    configuration options: CLANG_ASSISTED_PARSING to enable or
    disable parsing via clang and CLANG_OPTIONS to pass additional
    compiler options needed to compile the files. Note that
    enabling this feature has a significant performance penality.
  * Included patch donated by Intel which adds Docbook support.
    This can be enabled via GENERATE_DOCBOOK and the output
    location can be controlled using DOCBOOK_OUTPUT. Docbook
    specific sections can be added using
    \docbookonly ... \enddocbookonly
  * Added support for UNO IDL (interace language used in
    Open/Libre Office), thanks to Michael Stahl for the patch.
  * Included patch by Adrian Negreanu which stores data gathered
    by doxygen in a sqlite3 database. Currently still work in
    progress and can only be enabled using --with-sqlite3 during
    ./configure.
  * For interactive SVG graphs, edges are now highlighted when
    hovered by the mouse.
  * Include patch by Adrian Negreanu to show duration statistics

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Mon May 20 16:41:54 UTC 2013 - pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 1.8.4:
* id 686384: When INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS is enabled, also structs
with simple typedefs will be inlined.
* Doxywizard: scrolling with mouse wheel no longer affects the
values in the expert view.
* id 681733: More consistent warnings and errors.
* Added support for "clang assisted parsing", which allows the
code to also be parsed via libclang (C/C++ frontend of LLVM)
and can improve the quality of the syntax highting,
cross-references, and call graphs, especially for template
heavy C++ code. To enable this feature you have to configure
doxygen with the --with-libclang option. Then you get two new
configuration options: CLANG_ASSISTED_PARSING to enable or
disable parsing via clang and CLANG_OPTIONS to pass additional
compiler options needed to compile the files. Note that
enabling this feature has a significant performance penality.
* Included patch donated by Intel which adds Docbook support.
This can be enabled via GENERATE_DOCBOOK and the output
location can be controlled using DOCBOOK_OUTPUT. Docbook
specific sections can be added using
\docbookonly ... \enddocbookonly
* Added support for UNO IDL (interace language used in
Open/Libre Office), thanks to Michael Stahl for the patch.
* Included patch by Adrian Negreanu which stores data gathered
by doxygen in a sqlite3 database. Currently still work in
progress and can only be enabled using --with-sqlite3 during
./configure.
* For interactive SVG graphs, edges are now highlighted when
hovered by the mouse.
* Include patch by Adrian Negreanu to show duration statistics
after a run. You can enable this by running doxygen with the
"-d Time" option.
* Included patch by Markus Geimer which adds a new option
LATEX_EXTRA_FILES which works similarily to HTML_EXTRA_FILES
in that it copied specified files to the LaTeX output
directory.
* etc., see http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/manual/changelog.html
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Tue Mar 26 07:34:31 UTC 2013 - mmeister@suse.com