At the Chair of Process Control Engineering we have an old script running, which uses Doxygen to generate an API documentation of selected OV libraries. The script includes a customized Doxyfile and a Perl script for transforming OVM files into C++ headers on-the-fly, such that Doxygen can handle OV classes like C++ classes.
However, I'm not sure about the copyright and license conditions of this script. Also, additional work is required to prepare it for publishing as a general tool for documenting OV libraries.
At the Chair of Process Control Engineering we have an old script running, which uses Doxygen to generate an API documentation of selected OV libraries. The script includes a customized Doxyfile and a Perl script for transforming OVM files into C++ headers on-the-fly, such that Doxygen can handle OV classes like C++ classes.
However, I'm not sure about the copyright and license conditions of this script. Also, additional work is required to prepare it for publishing as a general tool for documenting OV libraries.