<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"> <title>Graph Legend</title> <link href="meego-im.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> </head><body> <table> <tr> <td></td> <td> <a href="index.html">Home</a> · <a href="classes.html">API Reference</a> · <a href="modules.html">Modules</a> </td> </tr> </table> <!-- Generated by Doxygen 1.8.12 --> </div><!-- top --> <div class="header"> <div class="headertitle"> <div class="title">Graph Legend</div> </div> </div><!--header--> <div class="contents"> <p>This page explains how to interpret the graphs that are generated by doxygen.</p> <p>Consider the following example: </p><div class="fragment"><div class="line">/*! Invisible class because of truncation */</div><div class="line">class Invisible { };</div><div class="line"></div><div class="line">/*! Truncated class, inheritance relation is hidden */</div><div class="line">class Truncated : public Invisible { };</div><div class="line"></div><div class="line">/* Class not documented with doxygen comments */</div><div class="line">class Undocumented { };</div><div class="line"></div><div class="line">/*! Class that is inherited using public inheritance */</div><div class="line">class PublicBase : public Truncated { };</div><div class="line"></div><div class="line">/*! A template class */</div><div class="line">template<class T> class Templ { };</div><div class="line"></div><div class="line">/*! Class that is inherited using protected inheritance */</div><div class="line">class ProtectedBase { };</div><div class="line"></div><div class="line">/*! Class that is inherited using private inheritance */</div><div class="line">class PrivateBase { };</div><div class="line"></div><div class="line">/*! Class that is used by the Inherited class */</div><div class="line">class Used { };</div><div class="line"></div><div class="line">/*! Super class that inherits a number of other classes */</div><div class="line">class Inherited : public PublicBase,</div><div class="line"> protected ProtectedBase,</div><div class="line"> private PrivateBase,</div><div class="line"> public Undocumented,</div><div class="line"> public Templ<int></div><div class="line">{</div><div class="line"> private:</div><div class="line"> Used *m_usedClass;</div><div class="line">};</div></div><!-- fragment --><p> This will result in the following graph:</p> <center><div class="image"> <img src="graph_legend.png"/> </div> </center><p>The boxes in the above graph have the following meaning: </p> <ul> <li> A filled gray box represents the struct or class for which the graph is generated. </li> <li> A box with a black border denotes a documented struct or class. </li> <li> A box with a gray border denotes an undocumented struct or class. </li> <li> 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. </li> </ul> <p>The arrows have the following meaning: </p> <ul> <li> A dark blue arrow is used to visualize a public inheritance relation between two classes. </li> <li> A dark green arrow is used for protected inheritance. </li> <li> A dark red arrow is used for private inheritance. </li> <li> 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. </li> <li> 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. </li> </ul> </div><!-- contents --> <hr> <table width="100%" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr class="address"> <td width="30%" align="left">Copyright © 2011 Nokia Corporation</td> <td width="40%" align="center" class="generator"><!-- Generated on Thu Nov 17 2016 17:45:20<br>Doxygen 1.8.12 --></td> <td width="30%" align="right"><div align="right">Maliit</div></td> </tr></table> </body> </html>