From 6c735ab8e2387f26e3c4d1a2e4d55c127ca7d1fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Laurent Pinchart Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2024 03:21:46 +0300 Subject: ipa: libipa: pwl: Suffix \param with direction Suffix the Doxygen \param commands with the direction for all parameters. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart Reviewed-by: Paul Elder Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham --- src/ipa/libipa/pwl.cpp | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/ipa/libipa/pwl.cpp b/src/ipa/libipa/pwl.cpp index 901e42ce..1ba01085 100644 --- a/src/ipa/libipa/pwl.cpp +++ b/src/ipa/libipa/pwl.cpp @@ -60,14 +60,14 @@ namespace ipa { /** * \fn Pwl::Interval::Interval(double _start, double _end) * \brief Construct an interval - * \param _start Start of the interval - * \param _end End of the interval + * \param[in] _start Start of the interval + * \param[in] _end End of the interval */ /** * \fn Pwl::Interval::contains * \brief Check if a given value falls within the interval - * \param value Value to check + * \param[in] value Value to check * \return True if the value falls within the interval, including its bounds, * or false otherwise */ @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ namespace ipa { /** * \fn Pwl::Interval::clamp * \brief Clamp a value such that it is within the interval - * \param value Value to clamp + * \param[in] value Value to clamp * \return The clamped value */ @@ -104,7 +104,8 @@ Pwl::Pwl() /** * \brief Construct a piecewise linear function from a list of 2D points - * \param points Vector of points from which to construct the piecewise linear function + * \param[in] points Vector of points from which to construct the piecewise + * linear function * * \a points must be in ascending order of x-value. */ @@ -115,7 +116,7 @@ Pwl::Pwl(const std::vector &points) /** * \brief Populate the piecewise linear function from yaml data - * \param params Yaml data to populate the piecewise linear function with + * \param[in] params Yaml data to populate the piecewise linear function with * * Any existing points in the piecewise linear function *will* be overwritten. * @@ -153,9 +154,9 @@ int Pwl::readYaml(const libcamera::YamlObject ¶ms) /** * \brief Append a point to the end of the piecewise linear function - * \param x x-coordinate of the point to add to the piecewise linear function - * \param y y-coordinate of the point to add to the piecewise linear function - * \param eps Epsilon for the minimum x distance between points (optional) + * \param[in] x x-coordinate of the point to add to the piecewise linear function + * \param[in] y y-coordinate of the point to add to the piecewise linear function + * \param[in] eps Epsilon for the minimum x distance between points (optional) * * The point's x-coordinate must be greater than the x-coordinate of the last * (= greatest) point already in the piecewise linear function. @@ -168,9 +169,9 @@ void Pwl::append(double x, double y, const double eps) /** * \brief Prepend a point to the beginning of the piecewise linear function - * \param x x-coordinate of the point to add to the piecewise linear function - * \param y y-coordinate of the point to add to the piecewise linear function - * \param eps Epsilon for the minimum x distance between points (optional) + * \param[in] x x-coordinate of the point to add to the piecewise linear function + * \param[in] y y-coordinate of the point to add to the piecewise linear function + * \param[in] eps Epsilon for the minimum x distance between points (optional) * * The point's x-coordinate must be less than the x-coordinate of the first * (= smallest) point already in the piecewise linear function. @@ -353,7 +354,7 @@ Pwl Pwl::compose(Pwl const &other, const double eps) const /** * \brief Apply function to (x, y) values at every control point - * \param f Function to be applied + * \param[in] f Function to be applied */ void Pwl::map(std::function f) const { @@ -364,9 +365,9 @@ void Pwl::map(std::function f) const /** * \brief Apply function to (x, y0, y1) values wherever either Pwl has a * control point. - * \param pwl0 First piecewise linear function - * \param pwl1 Second piecewise linear function - * \param f Function to be applied + * \param[in] pwl0 First piecewise linear function + * \param[in] pwl1 Second piecewise linear function + * \param[in] f Function to be applied * * This applies the function \a f to every parameter (x, y0, y1), where x is * the combined list of x-values from \a pwl0 and \a pwl1, y0 is the y-value @@ -395,9 +396,9 @@ void Pwl::map2(Pwl const &pwl0, Pwl const &pwl1, /** * \brief Combine two Pwls - * \param pwl0 First piecewise linear function - * \param pwl1 Second piecewise linear function - * \param f Function to be applied + * \param[in] pwl0 First piecewise linear function + * \param[in] pwl1 Second piecewise linear function + * \param[in] f Function to be applied * \param[in] eps Epsilon for the minimum x distance between points (optional) * * Create a new Pwl where the y values are given by running \a f wherever @@ -418,7 +419,7 @@ Pwl Pwl::combine(Pwl const &pwl0, Pwl const &pwl1, /** * \brief Multiply the piecewise linear function - * \param d Scalar multiplier to multiply the function by + * \param[in] d Scalar multiplier to multiply the function by * \return This function, after it has been multiplied by \a d */ Pwl &Pwl::operator*=(double d) -- cgit v1.2.1