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Bug 634986 - Compound.xsd implements docParamName twice
Compound.xsd implements docParamName twice
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: doxygen
Classification: Other
Component: general
1.7.2
Other Windows
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Dimitri van Heesch
Dimitri van Heesch
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Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2010-11-16 14:50 UTC by Christian Krüger
Modified: 2011-01-03 19:01 UTC
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Description Christian Krüger 2010-11-16 14:50:11 UTC
In Doxygen 1.7.2 compound.xml has two definitions of ComplexType docParamName. This leads into failing validation of compound.xsd, because a type should only be defined once in an XML Schema Definitions. Version 1.7.1 only implemented the definition with direction attribute. I expiriences that bug in different C# projects, but I guess compund.xsd will remain constant troughout different languages.

compound.xsd from line 585:

<xsd:complexType name="docParamName" mixed="true">
  <xsd:sequence>
    <xsd:element name="ref" type="refTextType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" />
  </xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>

<xsd:complexType name="docParamName" mixed="true">
  <xsd:sequence>
    <xsd:element name="ref" type="refTextType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" />
  </xsd:sequence>
  <xsd:attribute name="direction" type="DoxParamDir" use="optional" />
</xsd:complexType>
Comment 1 Dimitri van Heesch 2010-11-16 19:06:34 UTC
Confirmed. Should be fixed in the next subversion update.
Comment 2 Dimitri van Heesch 2011-01-03 19:01:11 UTC
This bug was previously marked ASSIGNED, which means it should be fixed in
doxygen version 1.7.3. Please verify if this is indeed the case. Reopen the
bug if you think it is not fixed and please include any additional information
that you think can be relevant.