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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T02:16:57+00:00 2026-06-10T02:16:57+00:00

I have a main.cpp that contains a struct, some global constants and a main

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I have a main.cpp that contains a struct, some global constants and a main function.

I ran doxygen and the only documentation I am getting in the output index.html is for my struct.

I want doxygen to document into that index.html file my main() as well. What am I doing incorrectly?

    /// Definition of Pi
    const auto Pi = 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399;

    /// \struct myStruc
    /// \brief myStruc description
    ///
    struct myStruc
    {
         /// Comments inside myStruc
    };

    /// \file

    /// \brief  Main function
    /// \param  argc An integer argument count of the command line arguments
    /// \param  argv An argument vector of the command line arguments
    /// \return an integer 0 upon exit success
    int main(int argc, char** argv)
    {
        /// Comments I would like to be documented in as well
        return 0;
    }
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    2026-06-10T02:16:59+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 2:16 am

    This is because you are documenting a global object which doxygen, by default, does not document. From the doxygen manual (emphasis mine):

    To document a member of a C++ class, you must also document the class itself. The same holds for namespaces. To document a global C function, typedef, enum or preprocessor definition you must first document the file that contains it (usually this will be a header file, because that file contains the information that is exported to other source files).

    Let’s repeat that, because it is often overlooked: to document global objects (functions, typedefs, enum, macros, etc), you must document the file in which they are defined. In other words, there must at least be a

    /*! \file */ 
    

    or a

    /** @file */ 
    

    line in this file.

    So try adding one of the above two lines to your main.cpp file.

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