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As hated as they are, manpages are still quite commonly used by \*nix programmers writing code. Given how semantic mdoc can be, it's not *that* painful to write and consume nowadays. I am not saying we should not add doxygen comments to the headers.
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Did you write these by hand or is there a way to auto-generate them from the header files?
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Wrote it by hand, but the prototypes are definitely being auto-generated somewhere in the world...
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As hated as they are, manpages are still quite commonly used by *nix
programmers writing code. Given how semantic mdoc can be, it's not
that painful to write and consume nowadays.
I am not saying we should not add doxygen comments to the headers.