I’m looking at a doxygen code example and seeing the following.
/**
@file test.h
@brief Define helper functions
$Id: test.h,v 1.10 2012/10/10 10:10:10 author Exp $
*/
Can anyone explain what does $Id: do here?
Thanks
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That’s not a doxygen line at all. That’s a source-control command character telling it to substitute in version information so you can see in the source which committed version you’re working with. See http://www.badgertronics.com/writings/cvs/keywords.html