Metadata-Version: 2.2
Name: doxmlparser
Version: 1.13.2
Summary: Python API to access doxygen generated XML output
Home-page: https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/addon/doxmlparser
Author: Dimitri van Heesch
Author-email: doxygen@gmail.com
License: Copyright 2021 Dimitri van Heesch
        
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Doxmlparser
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This is a python package to make it easier to parse the XML output produced by doxygen.

The API is generated from the index.xsd and compound.xsd XML schema files using
Dave Kuhlman's generateDS https://www.davekuhlman.org/generateDS.html

The current code is generated with generateDS version 2.37.15.

See the examples directory to get an idea how to use the python module

