Stephen McDowell
Stephen McDowell
Hi @apartridge, Yes this is currently [a documented requirement](https://exhale.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/configs.html#exhale.configs.containmentFolder). However, > The verbiage subdirectory means direct subdirectory. So the path "./library/api" will be rejected. This is because I make the...
Hahahaha LOL oh how much I agree with you! So I'm open to suggestions, but I have learned that function objects can actually be pickled. It's just that a detail...
Ooops I didn't mean to finish that. What I do not know: if you are **guaranteed** that your custom `my_postprocessing` will execute _after_ exhale does (I don't think this is...
Sorry to see you go, but I fully understand and that's a completely valid complaint about exhale. If you're willing to enumerate the things you would like control over I'd...
Ok cool thanks! I'm testing things locally right now. This project is huge by the way. What you said about excluding the `detail` namespace may be necessary (at least at...
Hehe. LOL well Exhale is reliably slower [for different reasons](http://exhale.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html#why-does-my-documentation-take-so-long-to-build). Here's a braindump. It is probably more information than you want... I'm finishing up some touches to upload it to...
Ahhh Ok I see. So you have two problems: 1. minidom being minidom 2. `doxygenindex` specifically being the culprit directive. If the API is stable enough, did you try using...
So if we're convinced that `minidom` is the problem, switching to `lxml` is probably the best course of action. Doing so will not be easy, though. The original code base...
> I gave it a little try and indeed in recent versions generateDS depends on lxml with a fallback to ElementTree :) **Sweet**. I believe what this means is, if...
Are you able to quantify "really bad"? Is it still greater than 4GB?