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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T09:20:33+00:00 2026-06-17T09:20:33+00:00

Hi I recently found there are some special comments in the code, but it

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Hi I recently found there are some special comments in the code, but it is not doxygen style, can anyone tell me what tool can extract this kind of comments?

/*
 @doc INTERNAL
 @func  ULONG | SerialDispatchThread | Main serial event dispatch thread code.
 *  This is the reading and dispatching thread. It gets the
 *  event associated with the logical interrupt dwIntID and calls
 *  hardware specific routines to determine whether it's a receive event
 *  or a transmit event. If it's a transmit event, it calls the HW tx handler.
 *  If it's a receive event, it calls for the number of characters and calls
 *  atomic GetByte() to extract characters and put them into the drivers
 *  buffer represented by pSerialHead->pTargetBuffer, managing waiting
 *  for events and checking to see if those signals correspond to reading.
 *  It relies on NK masking the interrupts while it does it's thing, calling
 *  InterruptDone() to unmask them for each of the above cases.
 *
 *  Not exported to users.
 *
 @rdesc This thread technically returns a status, but in practice, doesn't return
 *   while the device is open.
 */       

I found the download link here, if anyone needs this:)

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    2026-06-17T09:20:33+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 9:20 am

    I believe it belongs to AutoDuck.

    Check this manual of the tool (I could not find much more information…)

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