This folder contains the documentation for the Boost.Test library. Any contribution or submission to the library should be accompanied by the corresponding documentation. The format of the documentation uses [Quickbook](http://www.boost.org/tools/quickbook/index.html). How to build the documentation ============================== In order to generate the documentation, the following is needed: * Docbook * Doxygen * xsltproc Doxygen ------- Part of the documentation needs [Doxygen](http://www.doxygen.org). `doxygen` should be accessible from the ``PATH``. Docbook ------- Quickbook needs Docbook (XSL and XML) to be installed. Download and untar the docbook archives: * Docbook XSL that can be found here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/files/docbook-xsl/ * Docbook DTD that can be found here: http://www.docbook.org/schemas/ The directories `$docbook_xsl_directory` and `$docbook_dtd_directory`, respectively, will refer to the location of the deflated archive. Download xsltproc ----------------- This program is needed by Docbook, in order to be able to transform XMLs into HTMLs. `xsltproc` should be accessible from the ``PATH``. Construct b2 ------------ Simply by typing in a console at the root of the Boost repository: ``` > ./bootstrap.[sh|bat] ``` Build the documentation ----------------------- Running the following commands will construct the documentation with `b2` and all the needed dependencies: ```` > cd $boost_root/libs/test/doc > ../../../b2 -sDOCBOOK_XSL_DIR=$docbook_xsl_directory -sDOCBOOK_DTD_DIR=$docbook_dtd_directory ``` It is possible to run directly ``` > ../../../b2 ``` but this results in a download from the Internet of the Docbook XLS and DTD, which is much slower. Recommendations =============== - Documentation is part of the "definition of done". A feature does not exist until it is implemented, tested, documented and reviewed. - It is highly recommended that each of your pull request comes with an updated documentation. Not doing so put this work on the shoulders of the maintainers and as a result, it would be likely that the pull request is not addressed in a timely manner. - Please also update the changelog for referencing your contribution - Every file should come with a copyright notice on the very beginning