Sorry for long winded title, this makes a lot more sense with an example.
Suppose we have a class A:
class A {
public:
void someFunction();
void someOtherFunction();
};
And another class that privately inherits from A. However, we re-declare o开发者_如何学Gone of the inherited functions as public:
class B : private A {
public:
A::someFunction;
}
When this code is processed by Doxygen, it does not recognise the public declaration of someFunction in class B. Instead, it shows someFunction as a privately inherited function. This is incorrect.
Is anybody aware of how to fix this? Cheers
I can't comment so I'll post this as an answer.
When you do private inheritance in C++, it's a variant of composition or agregation. It's like a "Car - has an - Engine" relationship, so maybe Doxygen has a problem with this syntactic way of doing things. You could probably turn this around a bit to get a good public inheritance or a real composition.
If you want to know more about private and protected inheritance : http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/private-inheritance.html
Hope it helps !
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