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[v1.9] [meta] Disable doxygen TCL_SUBST and COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX (#1457) #1471

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Those features are no longer present on new doxygen versions and are not used by metadata parser

Backports #1457

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@kcudnik Can you please take a look at this backport of your PR?

…project#1457)

Those features are no longer present on new doxygen versions and are not used by metadata parser

Signed-off-by: Alexander Allen <arallen@nvidia.com>
@alexrallen alexrallen changed the title [meta] Disable doxygen TCL_SUBST and COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX (#1457) [v1.9] [meta] Disable doxygen TCL_SUBST and COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX (#1457) Apr 20, 2022
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thanks for the fix

@kcudnik kcudnik merged commit 27c1d08 into opencomputeproject:v1.9 Apr 21, 2022
alexrallen added a commit to alexrallen/SAI that referenced this pull request Apr 22, 2022
…project#1457) (opencomputeproject#1471)

Those features are no longer present on new doxygen versions and are not used by metadata parser

Signed-off-by: Alexander Allen <arallen@nvidia.com>
kcudnik pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 25, 2022
…) (#1473)

Those features are no longer present on new doxygen versions and are not used by metadata parser

Signed-off-by: Alexander Allen <arallen@nvidia.com>
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