.. _structure_documentation: Structure Documentation ####################### Structures, or structs for short, require very little documentation. Structs must be documented wherever they are defined. Basically, structs only require a brief description detailing why they are needed. Each variable that composes a struct must be commented. A fully simplified syntax is therefore appropriate. .. note:: Follow the same rules as struct when documenting an enum. Use the simplified syntax to add the brief description. Structure Comments Template *************************** Structs only have a simplified template: .. literalinclude:: ex_struct_pre.c :language: c :lines: 1-11 :emphasize-lines: 8 :linenos: Doxygen does not require any commands to recognize the different comments. It does, however, require that line 8 be left blank. Structure Documentation Example ******************************* Correct: .. literalinclude:: irq_test_common_commented.h :language: c :lines: 117-125 :emphasize-lines: 6 :linenos: Make sure to start every comment with :literal:`/**` and end it with :literal:`*/`. Every comment must start with a capital letter and end with a period. Doxygen requires that line 6 is left blank. Ensure a blank line separates each group of variable and comment. Incorrect: .. literalinclude:: ../../../../samples/include/irq_test_common.h :language: c :lines: 112-115 :emphasize-lines: 1 :linenos: The struct has no documentation. Developers that want to expand its functionality have no way of understanding why the struct is defined this way nor what its components are.