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This page explains how to interpret the graphs that are generated by doxygen.
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Consider the following example:
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class Invisible { };
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class Truncated : public Invisible { };
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class Undocumented { };
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class PublicBase : public Truncated { };
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template<class T> class Templ { };
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class ProtectedBase { };
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class PrivateBase { };
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class Used { };
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class Inherited : public PublicBase,
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protected ProtectedBase,
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private PrivateBase,
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public Undocumented,
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public Templ<int>
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{
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private:
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Used *m_usedClass;
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};
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This will result in the following graph:
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The boxes in the above graph have the following meaning:
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+A filled gray box represents the struct or class for which the graph is generated.
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+A box with a black border denotes a documented struct or class.
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+A box with a gray border denotes an undocumented struct or class.
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+A box with a red border denotes a documented struct or class forwhich not all inheritance/containment relations are shown. A graph is truncated if it does not fit within the specified boundaries.
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The arrows have the following meaning:
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+A dark blue arrow is used to visualize a public inheritance relation between two classes.
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+A dark green arrow is used for protected inheritance.
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+A dark red arrow is used for private inheritance.
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+A purple dashed arrow is used if a class is contained or used by another class. The arrow is labelled with the variable(s) through which the pointed class or struct is accessible.
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+A yellow dashed arrow denotes a relation between a template instance and the template class it was instantiated from. The arrow is labelled with the template parameters of the instance.
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