Sphinx is a new documentation tool for Python. It looks very nice. What I'm wondering is:
Sphinx is a powerful documentation generator that has many great features for writing technical documentation including: Generate web pages, printable PDFs, documents for e-readers (ePub), and more all from the same sources. You can use reStructuredText or Markdown to write documentation.
As mentioned here and here,
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I tested the doxygen+breathe+sphinx toolchain on a multi-10k C++ library consisting of 10 different modules/domains. My bottom line is:
Let me elaborate these points:
I had problems with:
In a more general sense, be aware that it ATM is a bridge to Doxygen's xml output. That should not be understood in such a way that it will exactly output what doxygen does, just with the above limitations. Rather, it offers you exactly, not more, not less, the possibilities to
In my opinion, a fully functional breathe would fill a major gap and open up quite a cool road. So it is worth watching just because of the potential gain.
It sadly seems that maintainance through the creator will go down severely in the future. So if you are working in a company and can convince your boss that breathe would suit him, or have some free time and are looking for a really valuable project, consider to give it a fork!
As a final pointer, also note the doxylink contrib project for sphinx, which may provide an intermediate solution: build up a surrounding tutorial-like structure which references the (css-style matched) old doxygen documentation (i think you could even inject the same header into sphinx and on top of the doxygen documentation for look'n'feels). That way, your project keeps an affinity to sphinx, and when breathe is fully there, you are prepared to jump on. But again: consider showing breathe some love if it fits your agenda.
First, keep two directory trees, source
and build
. Put source
under version control. Don't put build
under version control, rebuild it as part of installation.
Second, read http://sphinx.pocoo.org/intro.html#setting-up-the-documentation-sources.
Use the sphinx-quickstart
to build a practice documentation tree. Play with this for a few days to learn how it works. Then use it again to build the real thing in SVN directories.
Organize your documentation in a well-planned tree. Some sections need an "index.rst" for that section, some don't. It depends on how "stand-alone" the section is.
Our top-level index.rst
looks like this.
.. XXX documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Wed Dec 31 07:27:45 2008. .. include:: overview.inc .. _`requirements`: Requirements ============ .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 requirements/requirements requirements/admin requirements/forward requirements/volume .. _`architecture`: Architecture ============ .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 architecture/architecture architecture/techstack architecture/webservice_tech architecture/webservice_arch architecture/common_features architecture/linux_host_architecture Detailed Designs ================ .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 3 design/index Installation and Operations =========================== .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 deployment/installation deployment/operations deployment/support deployment/load_test_results deployment/reference deployment/licensing Programming and API's ===================== .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 programming/index **API Reference**. The `API Reference`_ is generated from the source. .. _`API Reference`: ../../../apidoc/xxx/index.html .. note:: The API reference must be built with `Epydoc`_. .. _`Epydoc`: http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/ Management ========== .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 :glob: management/* Indices and tables ================== * :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`modindex` * :ref:`search` SVN Revision ============ :: $Revision: 319 $
Note, we don't "include" the API, we just reference it with an ordinary HTML link.
Sphinx has a very cool add-on, called automodule, which picks the docstrings out of Python modules.
Update As of Sphinx 1.0, C and C++ are supported. http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
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