On Macintosh there is a Doxygen download from their site.
"
Doxygen-1.8.13.dmg (54.6MB)
(
ftp
|
http
)
This is a self-contained disk image, which contains the GUI frontend.
The binaries support the whole range of Intel CPUs (both 32 and 64 bit). “
Basically there is a GUI front end for configuration and then a button to run doxygen which is included in the app.
On Mac one opens the .dmg and drags the app somewhere, usually the Application folder/directory.
And then launches the app, perhaps by making it available from the dock…
To use the present Make file one would have to install doxygen itself somewhere, /usr/local/bin or some such place.
It would be interesting to know what other Mac users do, but I use the “official” one as per above….
respect….
Peter
Hi David,
thanks, fixed in
SVN 987, It has become difficult lately to
check all possible
./configure variants.
But I am working on a solution.
Best Regards,
/// Jürgen
On 08/06/2017 06:54 PM, David B.
Lamkins wrote:
With the following configure options and building after a make clean, I see a lot of warnings about old-style casts:
./configure RATIONAL_NUMBERS_WANTED=yes PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS_WANTED=yes CORE_COUNT_WANTED=-3
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 01:44:58PM +0200, Juergen Sauermann wrote:
Hi,
I would like to inform you about 2 changes that I made in SVN 984.
1. Use of C++ casts instead of C casts
I have replaced every old-style C cast by either a C++ cast (static_cast<>(),
reinterpret_cast<>(),
or const_cast<>()).
The reason for this change is to keep up with the changes in the C++ language.
Also, the Makefiles were changed to not allow C casts any longer.
2. APL_Float as class.
I have change the code so that one can use a class APL_Float instead of the
previous typedef double APL_FLoat. An example class is provided in file
APL_Float_as_class.hh and the decision if a typedef or a class shall be used
is made in APL_types.hh via #define APL_Float_is_class 0 or 1. This change
simplifies, for example, the introduction of libraries for higher precision
arithmetic.
I hope all this still compiles on your machines. Make clean and a new ./
configure is
required after SVN up.
Best Regards,
Jürgen Sauermann