1.1 --- a/lemon/bin_heap.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
1.2 +++ b/lemon/bin_heap.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
1.3 @@ -73,9 +73,9 @@
1.4 /// The item-int map must be initialized in such way that it assigns
1.5 /// \c PRE_HEAP (<tt>-1</tt>) to any element to be put in the heap.
1.6 enum State {
1.7 - IN_HEAP = 0, ///< \e
1.8 - PRE_HEAP = -1, ///< \e
1.9 - POST_HEAP = -2 ///< \e
1.10 + IN_HEAP = 0, ///< = 0.
1.11 + PRE_HEAP = -1, ///< = -1.
1.12 + POST_HEAP = -2 ///< = -2.
1.13 };
1.14
1.15 private:
2.1 --- a/lemon/concepts/graph_components.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
2.2 +++ b/lemon/concepts/graph_components.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
2.3 @@ -602,7 +602,7 @@
2.4
2.5 typedef IterableDigraphComponent Digraph;
2.6
2.7 - /// \name Base iteration
2.8 + /// \name Base Iteration
2.9 ///
2.10 /// This interface provides functions for iteration on digraph items.
2.11 ///
2.12 @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@
2.13
2.14 /// @}
2.15
2.16 - /// \name Class based iteration
2.17 + /// \name Class Based Iteration
2.18 ///
2.19 /// This interface provides iterator classes for digraph items.
2.20 ///
2.21 @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@
2.22
2.23 typedef IterableGraphComponent Graph;
2.24
2.25 - /// \name Base iteration
2.26 + /// \name Base Iteration
2.27 ///
2.28 /// This interface provides functions for iteration on edges.
2.29 ///
2.30 @@ -818,7 +818,7 @@
2.31
2.32 /// @}
2.33
2.34 - /// \name Class based iteration
2.35 + /// \name Class Based Iteration
2.36 ///
2.37 /// This interface provides iterator classes for edges.
2.38 ///
3.1 --- a/lemon/concepts/heap.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
3.2 +++ b/lemon/concepts/heap.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
3.3 @@ -71,9 +71,9 @@
3.4 /// The item-int map must be initialized in such way that it assigns
3.5 /// \c PRE_HEAP (<tt>-1</tt>) to any element to be put in the heap.
3.6 enum State {
3.7 - IN_HEAP = 0, ///< The "in heap" state constant.
3.8 - PRE_HEAP = -1, ///< The "pre heap" state constant.
3.9 - POST_HEAP = -2 ///< The "post heap" state constant.
3.10 + IN_HEAP = 0, ///< = 0. The "in heap" state constant.
3.11 + PRE_HEAP = -1, ///< = -1. The "pre heap" state constant.
3.12 + POST_HEAP = -2 ///< = -2. The "post heap" state constant.
3.13 };
3.14
3.15 /// \brief The constructor.
4.1 --- a/lemon/dfs.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
4.2 +++ b/lemon/dfs.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
4.3 @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
4.4
4.5 typedef Dfs Create;
4.6
4.7 - ///\name Named template parameters
4.8 + ///\name Named Template Parameters
4.9
4.10 ///@{
4.11
5.1 --- a/lemon/dijkstra.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
5.2 +++ b/lemon/dijkstra.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
5.3 @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@
5.4
5.5 typedef Dijkstra Create;
5.6
5.7 - ///\name Named template parameters
5.8 + ///\name Named Template Parameters
5.9
5.10 ///@{
5.11
6.1 --- a/lemon/dimacs.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
6.2 +++ b/lemon/dimacs.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
6.3 @@ -37,11 +37,16 @@
6.4 /// DIMACS file type descriptor.
6.5 struct DimacsDescriptor
6.6 {
6.7 - ///File type enum
6.8 - enum Type
6.9 - {
6.10 - NONE, MIN, MAX, SP, MAT
6.11 - };
6.12 + ///\brief DIMACS file type enum
6.13 + ///
6.14 + ///DIMACS file type enum.
6.15 + enum Type {
6.16 + NONE, ///< Undefined type.
6.17 + MIN, ///< DIMACS file type for minimum cost flow problems.
6.18 + MAX, ///< DIMACS file type for maximum flow problems.
6.19 + SP, ///< DIMACS file type for shostest path problems.
6.20 + MAT ///< DIMACS file type for plain graphs and matching problems.
6.21 + };
6.22 ///The file type
6.23 Type type;
6.24 ///The number of nodes in the graph
6.25 @@ -49,16 +54,16 @@
6.26 ///The number of edges in the graph
6.27 int edgeNum;
6.28 int lineShift;
6.29 - /// Constructor. Sets the type to NONE.
6.30 + ///Constructor. It sets the type to \c NONE.
6.31 DimacsDescriptor() : type(NONE) {}
6.32 };
6.33
6.34 ///Discover the type of a DIMACS file
6.35
6.36 - ///It starts seeking the beginning of the file for the problem type
6.37 - ///and size info. The found data is returned in a special struct
6.38 - ///that can be evaluated and passed to the appropriate reader
6.39 - ///function.
6.40 + ///This function starts seeking the beginning of the given file for the
6.41 + ///problem type and size info.
6.42 + ///The found data is returned in a special struct that can be evaluated
6.43 + ///and passed to the appropriate reader function.
6.44 DimacsDescriptor dimacsType(std::istream& is)
6.45 {
6.46 DimacsDescriptor r;
6.47 @@ -96,8 +101,7 @@
6.48 }
6.49
6.50
6.51 -
6.52 - /// DIMACS minimum cost flow reader function.
6.53 + /// \brief DIMACS minimum cost flow reader function.
6.54 ///
6.55 /// This function reads a minimum cost flow instance from DIMACS format,
6.56 /// i.e. from a DIMACS file having a line starting with
6.57 @@ -253,7 +257,7 @@
6.58 }
6.59 }
6.60
6.61 - /// DIMACS maximum flow reader function.
6.62 + /// \brief DIMACS maximum flow reader function.
6.63 ///
6.64 /// This function reads a maximum flow instance from DIMACS format,
6.65 /// i.e. from a DIMACS file having a line starting with
6.66 @@ -287,7 +291,7 @@
6.67 _readDimacs(is,g,capacity,s,t,infty,desc);
6.68 }
6.69
6.70 - /// DIMACS shortest path reader function.
6.71 + /// \brief DIMACS shortest path reader function.
6.72 ///
6.73 /// This function reads a shortest path instance from DIMACS format,
6.74 /// i.e. from a DIMACS file having a line starting with
6.75 @@ -313,7 +317,7 @@
6.76 _readDimacs(is, g, length, s, t, 0, desc);
6.77 }
6.78
6.79 - /// DIMACS capacitated digraph reader function.
6.80 + /// \brief DIMACS capacitated digraph reader function.
6.81 ///
6.82 /// This function reads an arc capacitated digraph instance from
6.83 /// DIMACS 'max' or 'sp' format.
6.84 @@ -359,11 +363,11 @@
6.85 g.addArc(s,t);
6.86 }
6.87
6.88 - /// DIMACS plain (di)graph reader function.
6.89 + /// \brief DIMACS plain (di)graph reader function.
6.90 ///
6.91 - /// This function reads a (di)graph without any designated nodes and
6.92 - /// maps from DIMACS format, i.e. from DIMACS files having a line
6.93 - /// starting with
6.94 + /// This function reads a plain (di)graph without any designated nodes
6.95 + /// and maps (e.g. a matching instance) from DIMACS format, i.e. from
6.96 + /// DIMACS files having a line starting with
6.97 /// \code
6.98 /// p mat
6.99 /// \endcode
7.1 --- a/lemon/graph_to_eps.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
7.2 +++ b/lemon/graph_to_eps.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
7.3 @@ -268,22 +268,18 @@
7.4 /// = 1
7.5 ///\image html nodeshape_1.png
7.6 ///\image latex nodeshape_1.eps "SQUARE shape (1)" width=2cm
7.7 - ///
7.8 SQUARE=1,
7.9 /// = 2
7.10 ///\image html nodeshape_2.png
7.11 ///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "DIAMOND shape (2)" width=2cm
7.12 - ///
7.13 DIAMOND=2,
7.14 /// = 3
7.15 ///\image html nodeshape_3.png
7.16 - ///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "MALE shape (4)" width=2cm
7.17 - ///
7.18 + ///\image latex nodeshape_3.eps "MALE shape (3)" width=2cm
7.19 MALE=3,
7.20 /// = 4
7.21 ///\image html nodeshape_4.png
7.22 - ///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "FEMALE shape (4)" width=2cm
7.23 - ///
7.24 + ///\image latex nodeshape_4.eps "FEMALE shape (4)" width=2cm
7.25 FEMALE=4
7.26 };
7.27
8.1 --- a/lemon/kruskal.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
8.2 +++ b/lemon/kruskal.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
8.3 @@ -248,11 +248,11 @@
8.4
8.5 /// \ingroup spantree
8.6 ///
8.7 - /// \brief Kruskal algorithm to find a minimum cost spanning tree of
8.8 + /// \brief Kruskal's algorithm for finding a minimum cost spanning tree of
8.9 /// a graph.
8.10 ///
8.11 /// This function runs Kruskal's algorithm to find a minimum cost
8.12 - /// spanning tree.
8.13 + /// spanning tree of a graph.
8.14 /// Due to some C++ hacking, it accepts various input and output types.
8.15 ///
8.16 /// \param g The graph the algorithm runs on.
8.17 @@ -264,17 +264,17 @@
8.18 /// \param in This object is used to describe the arc/edge costs.
8.19 /// It can be one of the following choices.
8.20 /// - An STL compatible 'Forward Container' with
8.21 - /// <tt>std::pair<GR::Arc,X></tt> or
8.22 - /// <tt>std::pair<GR::Edge,X></tt> as its <tt>value_type</tt>, where
8.23 - /// \c X is the type of the costs. The pairs indicates the arcs/edges
8.24 + /// <tt>std::pair<GR::Arc,C></tt> or
8.25 + /// <tt>std::pair<GR::Edge,C></tt> as its <tt>value_type</tt>, where
8.26 + /// \c C is the type of the costs. The pairs indicates the arcs/edges
8.27 /// along with the assigned cost. <em>They must be in a
8.28 /// cost-ascending order.</em>
8.29 /// - Any readable arc/edge map. The values of the map indicate the
8.30 /// arc/edge costs.
8.31 ///
8.32 /// \retval out Here we also have a choice.
8.33 - /// - It can be a writable \c bool arc/edge map. After running the
8.34 - /// algorithm it will contain the found minimum cost spanning
8.35 + /// - It can be a writable arc/edge map with \c bool value type. After
8.36 + /// running the algorithm it will contain the found minimum cost spanning
8.37 /// tree: the value of an arc/edge will be set to \c true if it belongs
8.38 /// to the tree, otherwise it will be set to \c false. The value of
8.39 /// each arc/edge will be set exactly once.
8.40 @@ -301,8 +301,8 @@
8.41 /// forest is calculated instead of a spanning tree.
8.42
8.43 #ifdef DOXYGEN
8.44 - template <class Graph, class In, class Out>
8.45 - Value kruskal(GR const& g, const In& in, Out& out)
8.46 + template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out>
8.47 + Value kruskal(const Graph& g, const In& in, Out& out)
8.48 #else
8.49 template <class Graph, class In, class Out>
8.50 inline typename _kruskal_bits::KruskalValueSelector<In>::Value
8.51 @@ -314,8 +314,6 @@
8.52 }
8.53
8.54
8.55 -
8.56 -
8.57 template <class Graph, class In, class Out>
8.58 inline typename _kruskal_bits::KruskalValueSelector<In>::Value
8.59 kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, const Out& out)
9.1 --- a/lemon/lgf_reader.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
9.2 +++ b/lemon/lgf_reader.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
9.3 @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@
9.4
9.5 public:
9.6
9.7 - /// \name Reading rules
9.8 + /// \name Reading Rules
9.9 /// @{
9.10
9.11 /// \brief Node map reading rule
9.12 @@ -698,7 +698,7 @@
9.13
9.14 /// @}
9.15
9.16 - /// \name Select section by name
9.17 + /// \name Select Section by Name
9.18 /// @{
9.19
9.20 /// \brief Set \c \@nodes section to be read
9.21 @@ -727,7 +727,7 @@
9.22
9.23 /// @}
9.24
9.25 - /// \name Using previously constructed node or arc set
9.26 + /// \name Using Previously Constructed Node or Arc Set
9.27 /// @{
9.28
9.29 /// \brief Use previously constructed node set
9.30 @@ -1116,7 +1116,7 @@
9.31
9.32 public:
9.33
9.34 - /// \name Execution of the reader
9.35 + /// \name Execution of the Reader
9.36 /// @{
9.37
9.38 /// \brief Start the batch processing
9.39 @@ -1389,7 +1389,7 @@
9.40
9.41 public:
9.42
9.43 - /// \name Reading rules
9.44 + /// \name Reading Rules
9.45 /// @{
9.46
9.47 /// \brief Node map reading rule
9.48 @@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@
9.49
9.50 /// @}
9.51
9.52 - /// \name Select section by name
9.53 + /// \name Select Section by Name
9.54 /// @{
9.55
9.56 /// \brief Set \c \@nodes section to be read
9.57 @@ -1569,7 +1569,7 @@
9.58
9.59 /// @}
9.60
9.61 - /// \name Using previously constructed node or edge set
9.62 + /// \name Using Previously Constructed Node or Edge Set
9.63 /// @{
9.64
9.65 /// \brief Use previously constructed node set
9.66 @@ -1959,7 +1959,7 @@
9.67
9.68 public:
9.69
9.70 - /// \name Execution of the reader
9.71 + /// \name Execution of the Reader
9.72 /// @{
9.73
9.74 /// \brief Start the batch processing
9.75 @@ -2158,7 +2158,7 @@
9.76
9.77 public:
9.78
9.79 - /// \name Section readers
9.80 + /// \name Section Readers
9.81 /// @{
9.82
9.83 /// \brief Add a section processor with line oriented reading
9.84 @@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@
9.85 public:
9.86
9.87
9.88 - /// \name Execution of the reader
9.89 + /// \name Execution of the Reader
9.90 /// @{
9.91
9.92 /// \brief Start the batch processing
9.93 @@ -2439,7 +2439,7 @@
9.94 public:
9.95
9.96
9.97 - /// \name Node sections
9.98 + /// \name Node Sections
9.99 /// @{
9.100
9.101 /// \brief Gives back the number of node sections in the file.
9.102 @@ -2465,7 +2465,7 @@
9.103
9.104 /// @}
9.105
9.106 - /// \name Arc/Edge sections
9.107 + /// \name Arc/Edge Sections
9.108 /// @{
9.109
9.110 /// \brief Gives back the number of arc/edge sections in the file.
9.111 @@ -2523,7 +2523,7 @@
9.112
9.113 /// @}
9.114
9.115 - /// \name Attribute sections
9.116 + /// \name Attribute Sections
9.117 /// @{
9.118
9.119 /// \brief Gives back the number of attribute sections in the file.
9.120 @@ -2549,7 +2549,7 @@
9.121
9.122 /// @}
9.123
9.124 - /// \name Extra sections
9.125 + /// \name Extra Sections
9.126 /// @{
9.127
9.128 /// \brief Gives back the number of extra sections in the file.
9.129 @@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@
9.130
9.131 public:
9.132
9.133 - /// \name Execution of the contents reader
9.134 + /// \name Execution of the Contents Reader
9.135 /// @{
9.136
9.137 /// \brief Starts the reading
10.1 --- a/lemon/lgf_writer.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
10.2 +++ b/lemon/lgf_writer.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
10.3 @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@
10.4
10.5 public:
10.6
10.7 - /// \name Writing rules
10.8 + /// \name Writing Rules
10.9 /// @{
10.10
10.11 /// \brief Node map writing rule
10.12 @@ -641,7 +641,7 @@
10.13 return *this;
10.14 }
10.15
10.16 - /// \name Section captions
10.17 + /// \name Section Captions
10.18 /// @{
10.19
10.20 /// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@nodes section
10.21 @@ -668,7 +668,7 @@
10.22 return *this;
10.23 }
10.24
10.25 - /// \name Skipping section
10.26 + /// \name Skipping Section
10.27 /// @{
10.28
10.29 /// \brief Skip writing the node set
10.30 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@
10.31
10.32 public:
10.33
10.34 - /// \name Execution of the writer
10.35 + /// \name Execution of the Writer
10.36 /// @{
10.37
10.38 /// \brief Start the batch processing
10.39 @@ -1106,7 +1106,7 @@
10.40
10.41 public:
10.42
10.43 - /// \name Writing rules
10.44 + /// \name Writing Rules
10.45 /// @{
10.46
10.47 /// \brief Node map writing rule
10.48 @@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@
10.49 return *this;
10.50 }
10.51
10.52 - /// \name Section captions
10.53 + /// \name Section Captions
10.54 /// @{
10.55
10.56 /// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@nodes section
10.57 @@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@
10.58 return *this;
10.59 }
10.60
10.61 - /// \name Skipping section
10.62 + /// \name Skipping Section
10.63 /// @{
10.64
10.65 /// \brief Skip writing the node set
10.66 @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@
10.67
10.68 public:
10.69
10.70 - /// \name Execution of the writer
10.71 + /// \name Execution of the Writer
10.72 /// @{
10.73
10.74 /// \brief Start the batch processing
10.75 @@ -1651,7 +1651,7 @@
10.76
10.77 public:
10.78
10.79 - /// \name Section writers
10.80 + /// \name Section Writers
10.81 /// @{
10.82
10.83 /// \brief Add a section writer with line oriented writing
10.84 @@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@
10.85 public:
10.86
10.87
10.88 - /// \name Execution of the writer
10.89 + /// \name Execution of the Writer
10.90 /// @{
10.91
10.92 /// \brief Start the batch processing
11.1 --- a/lemon/lp_base.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
11.2 +++ b/lemon/lp_base.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
11.3 @@ -52,12 +52,12 @@
11.4
11.5 ///Possible outcomes of an LP solving procedure
11.6 enum SolveExitStatus {
11.7 - ///This means that the problem has been successfully solved: either
11.8 + /// = 0. It means that the problem has been successfully solved: either
11.9 ///an optimal solution has been found or infeasibility/unboundedness
11.10 ///has been proved.
11.11 SOLVED = 0,
11.12 - ///Any other case (including the case when some user specified
11.13 - ///limit has been exceeded)
11.14 + /// = 1. Any other case (including the case when some user specified
11.15 + ///limit has been exceeded).
11.16 UNSOLVED = 1
11.17 };
11.18
11.19 @@ -71,15 +71,15 @@
11.20
11.21 ///Enum for \c messageLevel() parameter
11.22 enum MessageLevel {
11.23 - /// no output (default value)
11.24 + /// No output (default value).
11.25 MESSAGE_NOTHING,
11.26 - /// error messages only
11.27 + /// Error messages only.
11.28 MESSAGE_ERROR,
11.29 - /// warnings
11.30 + /// Warnings.
11.31 MESSAGE_WARNING,
11.32 - /// normal output
11.33 + /// Normal output.
11.34 MESSAGE_NORMAL,
11.35 - /// verbose output
11.36 + /// Verbose output.
11.37 MESSAGE_VERBOSE
11.38 };
11.39
11.40 @@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@
11.41 ///Gives back the name of the solver.
11.42 const char* solverName() const {return _solverName();}
11.43
11.44 - ///\name Build up and modify the LP
11.45 + ///\name Build Up and Modify the LP
11.46
11.47 ///@{
11.48
11.49 @@ -1788,15 +1788,15 @@
11.50
11.51 /// The problem types for primal and dual problems
11.52 enum ProblemType {
11.53 - ///Feasible solution hasn't been found (but may exist).
11.54 + /// = 0. Feasible solution hasn't been found (but may exist).
11.55 UNDEFINED = 0,
11.56 - ///The problem has no feasible solution
11.57 + /// = 1. The problem has no feasible solution.
11.58 INFEASIBLE = 1,
11.59 - ///Feasible solution found
11.60 + /// = 2. Feasible solution found.
11.61 FEASIBLE = 2,
11.62 - ///Optimal solution exists and found
11.63 + /// = 3. Optimal solution exists and found.
11.64 OPTIMAL = 3,
11.65 - ///The cost function is unbounded
11.66 + /// = 4. The cost function is unbounded.
11.67 UNBOUNDED = 4
11.68 };
11.69
11.70 @@ -1852,7 +1852,7 @@
11.71
11.72 ///@}
11.73
11.74 - ///\name Obtain the solution
11.75 + ///\name Obtain the Solution
11.76
11.77 ///@{
11.78
11.79 @@ -1974,17 +1974,16 @@
11.80
11.81 /// The problem types for MIP problems
11.82 enum ProblemType {
11.83 - ///Feasible solution hasn't been found (but may exist).
11.84 + /// = 0. Feasible solution hasn't been found (but may exist).
11.85 UNDEFINED = 0,
11.86 - ///The problem has no feasible solution
11.87 + /// = 1. The problem has no feasible solution.
11.88 INFEASIBLE = 1,
11.89 - ///Feasible solution found
11.90 + /// = 2. Feasible solution found.
11.91 FEASIBLE = 2,
11.92 - ///Optimal solution exists and found
11.93 + /// = 3. Optimal solution exists and found.
11.94 OPTIMAL = 3,
11.95 - ///The cost function is unbounded
11.96 - ///
11.97 - ///The Mip or at least the relaxed problem is unbounded
11.98 + /// = 4. The cost function is unbounded.
11.99 + ///The Mip or at least the relaxed problem is unbounded.
11.100 UNBOUNDED = 4
11.101 };
11.102
11.103 @@ -2006,14 +2005,14 @@
11.104
11.105 ///@}
11.106
11.107 - ///\name Setting column type
11.108 + ///\name Set Column Type
11.109 ///@{
11.110
11.111 ///Possible variable (column) types (e.g. real, integer, binary etc.)
11.112 enum ColTypes {
11.113 - ///Continuous variable (default)
11.114 + /// = 0. Continuous variable (default).
11.115 REAL = 0,
11.116 - ///Integer variable
11.117 + /// = 1. Integer variable.
11.118 INTEGER = 1
11.119 };
11.120
11.121 @@ -2034,7 +2033,7 @@
11.122 }
11.123 ///@}
11.124
11.125 - ///\name Obtain the solution
11.126 + ///\name Obtain the Solution
11.127
11.128 ///@{
11.129
12.1 --- a/lemon/maps.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
12.2 +++ b/lemon/maps.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
12.3 @@ -2728,8 +2728,8 @@
12.4
12.5 /// \brief Potential difference map
12.6 ///
12.7 - /// PotentialMap returns the difference between the potentials of the
12.8 - /// source and target nodes of each arc in a digraph, i.e. it returns
12.9 + /// PotentialDifferenceMap returns the difference between the potentials of
12.10 + /// the source and target nodes of each arc in a digraph, i.e. it returns
12.11 /// \code
12.12 /// potential[gr.target(arc)] - potential[gr.source(arc)].
12.13 /// \endcode
13.1 --- a/lemon/min_cost_arborescence.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
13.2 +++ b/lemon/min_cost_arborescence.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
13.3 @@ -90,10 +90,10 @@
13.4
13.5 /// \ingroup spantree
13.6 ///
13.7 - /// \brief %MinCostArborescence algorithm class.
13.8 + /// \brief Minimum Cost Arborescence algorithm class.
13.9 ///
13.10 /// This class provides an efficient implementation of
13.11 - /// %MinCostArborescence algorithm. The arborescence is a tree
13.12 + /// Minimum Cost Arborescence algorithm. The arborescence is a tree
13.13 /// which is directed from a given source node of the digraph. One or
13.14 /// more sources should be given for the algorithm and it will calculate
13.15 /// the minimum cost subgraph which are union of arborescences with the
13.16 @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@
13.17
13.18 public:
13.19
13.20 - /// \name Named template parameters
13.21 + /// \name Named Template Parameters
13.22
13.23 /// @{
13.24
13.25 @@ -630,7 +630,7 @@
13.26
13.27 /// @}
13.28
13.29 - /// \name Execution control
13.30 + /// \name Execution Control
13.31 /// The simplest way to execute the algorithm is to use
13.32 /// one of the member functions called \c run(...). \n
13.33 /// If you need more control on the execution,
14.1 --- a/lemon/random.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
14.2 +++ b/lemon/random.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
14.3 @@ -659,7 +659,7 @@
14.4
14.5 /// @}
14.6
14.7 - ///\name Uniform distributions
14.8 + ///\name Uniform Distributions
14.9 ///
14.10 /// @{
14.11
14.12 @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@
14.13
14.14 /// @}
14.15
14.16 - ///\name Non-uniform distributions
14.17 + ///\name Non-uniform Distributions
14.18 ///
14.19 ///@{
14.20
14.21 @@ -938,7 +938,7 @@
14.22
14.23 ///@}
14.24
14.25 - ///\name Two dimensional distributions
14.26 + ///\name Two Dimensional Distributions
14.27 ///
14.28 ///@{
14.29
15.1 --- a/lemon/suurballe.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
15.2 +++ b/lemon/suurballe.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
15.3 @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@
15.4 return *this;
15.5 }
15.6
15.7 - /// \name Execution control
15.8 + /// \name Execution Control
15.9 /// The simplest way to execute the algorithm is to call the run()
15.10 /// function.
15.11 /// \n
16.1 --- a/lemon/time_measure.h Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
16.2 +++ b/lemon/time_measure.h Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
16.3 @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@
16.4 ///
16.5 Timer(bool run=true) :_running(run) {_reset();}
16.6
16.7 - ///\name Control the state of the timer
16.8 + ///\name Control the State of the Timer
16.9 ///Basically a Timer can be either running or stopped,
16.10 ///but it provides a bit finer control on the execution.
16.11 ///The \ref lemon::Timer "Timer" also counts the number of
16.12 @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@
16.13
16.14 ///@}
16.15
16.16 - ///\name Query Functions for the ellapsed time
16.17 + ///\name Query Functions for the Ellapsed Time
16.18
16.19 ///@{
16.20
17.1 --- a/tools/dimacs-solver.cc Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
17.2 +++ b/tools/dimacs-solver.cc Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
17.3 @@ -23,11 +23,10 @@
17.4 /// This program solves various problems given in DIMACS format.
17.5 ///
17.6 /// See
17.7 -/// \verbatim
17.8 -/// dimacs-solver --help
17.9 -/// \endverbatim
17.10 +/// \code
17.11 +/// dimacs-solver --help
17.12 +/// \endcode
17.13 /// for more info on usage.
17.14 -///
17.15
17.16 #include <iostream>
17.17 #include <fstream>
18.1 --- a/tools/dimacs-to-lgf.cc Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
18.2 +++ b/tools/dimacs-to-lgf.cc Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
18.3 @@ -24,11 +24,10 @@
18.4 /// (LGF).
18.5 ///
18.6 /// See
18.7 -/// \verbatim
18.8 -/// dimacs-to-lgf --help
18.9 -/// \endverbatim
18.10 -/// for more info on usage.
18.11 -///
18.12 +/// \code
18.13 +/// dimacs-to-lgf --help
18.14 +/// \endcode
18.15 +/// for more info on the usage.
18.16
18.17 #include <iostream>
18.18 #include <fstream>
19.1 --- a/tools/lgf-gen.cc Wed Apr 15 07:05:32 2009 +0100
19.2 +++ b/tools/lgf-gen.cc Wed Apr 15 07:07:25 2009 +0100
19.3 @@ -23,12 +23,10 @@
19.4 /// Graph generator application for various types of plane graphs.
19.5 ///
19.6 /// See
19.7 -/// \verbatim
19.8 -/// lgf-gen --help
19.9 -/// \endverbatim
19.10 +/// \code
19.11 +/// lgf-gen --help
19.12 +/// \endcode
19.13 /// for more info on the usage.
19.14 -///
19.15 -
19.16
19.17 #include <algorithm>
19.18 #include <set>