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# This file contains configuration options for harbored-mod (hmod).
#
# By default, hmod loads configuration from file 'hmod.cfg' in the directory from where
# hmod is running, if such file exists. These configuration options can also be passed
# as command-line options for hmod, overriding contents of the config file, if any,
# with the exception of options that allow multiple values (such as 'exclude' or
# 'macros') where the values specified as command-line options are *added* to the values
# in config file.
# Source code files or directories to document. Specify more than once to document more
# files/directories, e.g:
#
# source = ./source
# source = ./thirdparty
#
# This will document both the source code in the ./source/ and ./thirdparty/ directories.
#
# For DUB (http://code.dlang.org) projects, './source' is usually a good setting here.
source = ./source
# Name of the project. Used on the main page and possibly other places to help identify
# the project.
project-name = tinyendian
# Version of the project. Used on the main page and possibly other places to help
# identify the project.
project-version =
# Set to true to disable Markdown support, so that only DDoc is used.
no-markdown = false
# Directory where the generated documentation will be written.
output-directory = ./doc
# Output format. Supported values:
# html-simple
# Every function, variable, etc. will be documented in a separate
# HTML file. A documentation page of an aggregate (e.g. class) will
# link to these files. Generates a large number of files; not
# recommended for large projects.
# html-aggregated
# Members of an aggregate will be documented in the same file as the
# aggregate, unless they are aggregates themselves. That is, member
# functions or variables will be documented in the same file as the
# class that contains them, but a subclass will be documented in a
# separate file.
format = html-aggregated
# Modules or packages to exclude from generated documentation. Specify more than once to
# exclude more modules/packages, e.g:
#
# exclude = tharsis.util
# exclude = tharsis.entity.gamestate
#
# This will exclude both the package (or module) tharsis.util and module (or package)
# tharsis.entity.gamestate .
exclude =
# DDoc+markdown source of the main page of your documentation. Currently the main page is
# blank by default; this can be used to fill it with something useful.
index =
# Filename of DDoc+markdown source of additional content to add to the table of contents
# sidebar. Useful e.g. to add links to tutorials. Can be used more than once to add
# content from more files.
toc-additional =
# CSS file to use for styling. Can be used to replace the default style.
# To create a new style, you can start by generating the default style file with
# 'hmod --generate-css CSS_OUT_FILE' (CSS_OUT_FILE is name the generated file will have)
# and then modifying the CSS to get the desired style.
css =
# File to load DDoc macros from. Can be used to override builtin macros or add new ones.
# Can be specified more than once to use multiple macro files, e.g.:
#
# macros = macros.ddoc
# macros = moremacros.ddoc
macros =
# Maximum file size of D modules harbored-mod will process, in kiB. Any file
# bigger than specified size will be ignored. Useful in rare cases when modules
# are huge enough that the parser spends too much memory.
# By default, we ignore modules bigger than 16MiB.
max-file-size = 16384
# Additional config file to load, if needed. Configuration options in specified file will
# override or add to any options specified before this line, and will be overridden by
# any options after this line. Think of it as including the config file in this file.
config =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options **only** useful for harbored-mod testing
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Uncommenting these will result in printing help information; only useful for testing.
#
# # Print help message.
#
# help = true
#
#
# # Generate default CSS file and write it to specified file.
# generate-css = hmod-style.css
#
#
# # Generate default config file and write it to 'hmod.cfg'.
#
# generate-cfg = true