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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T21:46:12+00:00 2026-05-12T21:46:12+00:00

I have a rather odd problem with Doxygen (1.6.1 on Mac OS X Snow

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I have a rather odd problem with Doxygen (1.6.1 on Mac OS X Snow Leopard) in that it does not seem to document my enums no matter what I do. I am programming in C and have followed the instructions in the manual. Here is my code:

/**
 * \enum dccp_pkt_type 
 * \brief specifies the available DCCP packet types
 */

enum dccp_pkt_type
{
    DCCP_REQUEST    = 0,    /**< DCCP Request Packet */
    DCCP_RESPONSE,          /**< DCCP Response Packet */
    DCCP_DATA,              /**< DCCP Data Packet */
    DCCP_ACK,               /**< DCCP Ack Packet */
    DCCP_DATAACK,           /**< DCCP Data Ack Packet */
    DCCP_CLOSEREQ,          /**< DCCP Close Request Packet */
    DCCP_CLOSE,             /**< DCCP Close Packet */
    DCCP_RESET,             /**< DCCP Reset Packet */
    DCCP_SYNC,              /**< DCCP Sync Packet */
    DCCP_SYNCACK,           /**< DCCP Sync Ack Packet */
    DCCP_RESERVED,          /**< DCCP Reserved Packet Type - Receivers MUST
                         ignore any packets with this type */
};

It should according to the doxygen manual produce properly documentated output but instead it produces nothing. I am most likely missing something simple, if anyone could point me in the right direction I would be grateful.

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    2026-05-12T21:46:12+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:46 pm

    From the Doxygen manual:

    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.

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