Using @ngdoc property causes error
Antontelesh opened this issue · 1 comments
Antontelesh commented
It seems like I'm doing something wrong.
Since you does not yet have documentation, please help me with my config.
I set up my documentation. All seems to work.
But if I use @ngdoc property
directive, dgeni fails with error in extractTagsProcessor
:
info: running processor: readFilesProcessor info: running processor: extractJSDocCommentsProcessor info: running processor: parseTagsProcessor info: running processor: filterNgDocsProcessor info: running processor: extractTagsProcessor error: Error processing docs: expected=["!", "$", "(", "*", "...", "?", "Function", "\\", "_", "break", "case", "catch", "class", "const", "continue", "debugger", "default", "delete", "do", "else", "enum", "export", "extends", "false", "finally", "for", "function", "if", "implements", "import", "in", "instanceof", "interface", "let", "new", "null", "package", "private", "protected", "public", "return", "static", "super", "switch", "this", "throw", "true", "try", "typeof", "undefined", "var", "void", "while", "with", "yield", "{", Unicode letter number, Unicode lowercase letter, Unicode modifier letter, Unicode other letter, Unicode titlecase letter, Unicode uppercase letter], found=[, offset=0, line=1, column=1, name=SyntaxError, message=Error running processor "extractTagsProcessor": Expected "!", "$", "(", "*", "...", "?", "Function", "\\", "_", "break", "case", "catch", "class", "const", "continue", "debugger", "default", "delete", "do", "else", "enum", "export", "extends", "false", "finally", "for", "function", "if", "implements", "import", "in", "instanceof", "interface", "let", "new", "null", "package", "private", "protected", "public", "return", "static", "super", "switch", "this", "throw", "true", "try", "typeof", "undefined", "var", "void", "while", "with", "yield", "{", Unicode letter number, Unicode lowercase letter, Unicode modifier letter, Unicode other letter, Unicode titlecase letter or Unicode uppercase letter but "[" found.
I'm using dgeni with ngdoc and nunjucks packages.
Antontelesh commented
Oops... it was my fault. Left some @param
directive unfilled. Sorry...