Doxygen - Showing variables that are not variables












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After running doxygen, a php file with this line of code is shown as a variable in the documentation.



if($_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado') {
header("location: index.php");
exit;
}


And the very funny thing, is that the true variable $ menu, in the next line is set in the same line of the code before.



This is how the documentation is shown.



Variables:



if($_SESSION['autenticado']!='validado')    $menu = new Menu()


Is there any chance to fix this?This has happened in others context too, I suppose the same problem happening.



EDIT:



<?php
/**
* file
* brief Página de perfil do usuário <br />
* <b>Dependências:</b><br />
* Classes/Conecta.php<br />
* Classes/Menu.php<br />
* Classes/Usuario.php<br />
* Classes/Midia.php <br />
* Classes/Grupo.php<br />
* session_start()
*/
if ( $_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado') { header("location: index.php"); exit; }
/**
* brief $menu Descreve um teste
*/
$menu = new Menu();
$usuario = new Usuario();
$teste = new array();
if ( $_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado')
{
header("location: index.php");
exit;
}
?>









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  • Which version of doxygen are you using?

    – albert
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:01











  • Version: 1.8.11

    – Talles Silva
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:03











  • Does this also happen with the current version (1.8.14 or the master version) ? Please post a small Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example](stackoverflow.com/help/mcve) showing the problem and including the changes you made to the doxygen configuration file (Doxyfile)

    – albert
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:11











  • I've updated to the last version, 1.8.15 and it still showing the if conditional as a variable in the variable scope.

    – Talles Silva
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:07











  • Please post a small MCVE so I can try to reproduce it.

    – albert
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:48
















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After running doxygen, a php file with this line of code is shown as a variable in the documentation.



if($_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado') {
header("location: index.php");
exit;
}


And the very funny thing, is that the true variable $ menu, in the next line is set in the same line of the code before.



This is how the documentation is shown.



Variables:



if($_SESSION['autenticado']!='validado')    $menu = new Menu()


Is there any chance to fix this?This has happened in others context too, I suppose the same problem happening.



EDIT:



<?php
/**
* file
* brief Página de perfil do usuário <br />
* <b>Dependências:</b><br />
* Classes/Conecta.php<br />
* Classes/Menu.php<br />
* Classes/Usuario.php<br />
* Classes/Midia.php <br />
* Classes/Grupo.php<br />
* session_start()
*/
if ( $_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado') { header("location: index.php"); exit; }
/**
* brief $menu Descreve um teste
*/
$menu = new Menu();
$usuario = new Usuario();
$teste = new array();
if ( $_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado')
{
header("location: index.php");
exit;
}
?>









share|improve this question

























  • Which version of doxygen are you using?

    – albert
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:01











  • Version: 1.8.11

    – Talles Silva
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:03











  • Does this also happen with the current version (1.8.14 or the master version) ? Please post a small Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example](stackoverflow.com/help/mcve) showing the problem and including the changes you made to the doxygen configuration file (Doxyfile)

    – albert
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:11











  • I've updated to the last version, 1.8.15 and it still showing the if conditional as a variable in the variable scope.

    – Talles Silva
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:07











  • Please post a small MCVE so I can try to reproduce it.

    – albert
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:48














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After running doxygen, a php file with this line of code is shown as a variable in the documentation.



if($_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado') {
header("location: index.php");
exit;
}


And the very funny thing, is that the true variable $ menu, in the next line is set in the same line of the code before.



This is how the documentation is shown.



Variables:



if($_SESSION['autenticado']!='validado')    $menu = new Menu()


Is there any chance to fix this?This has happened in others context too, I suppose the same problem happening.



EDIT:



<?php
/**
* file
* brief Página de perfil do usuário <br />
* <b>Dependências:</b><br />
* Classes/Conecta.php<br />
* Classes/Menu.php<br />
* Classes/Usuario.php<br />
* Classes/Midia.php <br />
* Classes/Grupo.php<br />
* session_start()
*/
if ( $_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado') { header("location: index.php"); exit; }
/**
* brief $menu Descreve um teste
*/
$menu = new Menu();
$usuario = new Usuario();
$teste = new array();
if ( $_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado')
{
header("location: index.php");
exit;
}
?>









share|improve this question
















After running doxygen, a php file with this line of code is shown as a variable in the documentation.



if($_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado') {
header("location: index.php");
exit;
}


And the very funny thing, is that the true variable $ menu, in the next line is set in the same line of the code before.



This is how the documentation is shown.



Variables:



if($_SESSION['autenticado']!='validado')    $menu = new Menu()


Is there any chance to fix this?This has happened in others context too, I suppose the same problem happening.



EDIT:



<?php
/**
* file
* brief Página de perfil do usuário <br />
* <b>Dependências:</b><br />
* Classes/Conecta.php<br />
* Classes/Menu.php<br />
* Classes/Usuario.php<br />
* Classes/Midia.php <br />
* Classes/Grupo.php<br />
* session_start()
*/
if ( $_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado') { header("location: index.php"); exit; }
/**
* brief $menu Descreve um teste
*/
$menu = new Menu();
$usuario = new Usuario();
$teste = new array();
if ( $_SESSION['autenticado'] !='validado')
{
header("location: index.php");
exit;
}
?>






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  • Which version of doxygen are you using?

    – albert
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:01











  • Version: 1.8.11

    – Talles Silva
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:03











  • Does this also happen with the current version (1.8.14 or the master version) ? Please post a small Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example](stackoverflow.com/help/mcve) showing the problem and including the changes you made to the doxygen configuration file (Doxyfile)

    – albert
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:11











  • I've updated to the last version, 1.8.15 and it still showing the if conditional as a variable in the variable scope.

    – Talles Silva
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:07











  • Please post a small MCVE so I can try to reproduce it.

    – albert
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:48



















  • Which version of doxygen are you using?

    – albert
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:01











  • Version: 1.8.11

    – Talles Silva
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:03











  • Does this also happen with the current version (1.8.14 or the master version) ? Please post a small Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example](stackoverflow.com/help/mcve) showing the problem and including the changes you made to the doxygen configuration file (Doxyfile)

    – albert
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:11











  • I've updated to the last version, 1.8.15 and it still showing the if conditional as a variable in the variable scope.

    – Talles Silva
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:07











  • Please post a small MCVE so I can try to reproduce it.

    – albert
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:48

















Which version of doxygen are you using?

– albert
Nov 22 '18 at 15:01





Which version of doxygen are you using?

– albert
Nov 22 '18 at 15:01













Version: 1.8.11

– Talles Silva
Nov 22 '18 at 15:03





Version: 1.8.11

– Talles Silva
Nov 22 '18 at 15:03













Does this also happen with the current version (1.8.14 or the master version) ? Please post a small Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example](stackoverflow.com/help/mcve) showing the problem and including the changes you made to the doxygen configuration file (Doxyfile)

– albert
Nov 22 '18 at 15:11





Does this also happen with the current version (1.8.14 or the master version) ? Please post a small Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example](stackoverflow.com/help/mcve) showing the problem and including the changes you made to the doxygen configuration file (Doxyfile)

– albert
Nov 22 '18 at 15:11













I've updated to the last version, 1.8.15 and it still showing the if conditional as a variable in the variable scope.

– Talles Silva
Nov 23 '18 at 13:07





I've updated to the last version, 1.8.15 and it still showing the if conditional as a variable in the variable scope.

– Talles Silva
Nov 23 '18 at 13:07













Please post a small MCVE so I can try to reproduce it.

– albert
Nov 23 '18 at 13:48





Please post a small MCVE so I can try to reproduce it.

– albert
Nov 23 '18 at 13:48












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