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Does .NET have a Javadoc equivalent feature?


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Yup, and it's a lot nicer.

you use "///" for your comments and use xml.

you will do something like:

/// <summary>
/// blah
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// foo blah
/// </remarks>
/// <param name="bar">Does foo-bar</parm>
/// <returns>a bool, like <c>true</c></returns>
public bool IsThis42(int bar)
{
}

If you have the .Net Framework SDK Documenation look up "summary". It will tell you all the XML and how to compile it.

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you compile it with the "/doc" command.

The defined xml tags are:

c

code

param

para

see

seealso

example

paramref

summary

exception

permission

value

include

remarks

list

returns

The XML in the .Net is really nice. A lot better than Java. I should know I've worked w/ both really intensively.

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Nice... you know using the /doc command, it's not working, do i have to set my variable paths or whatever? :s... i only have VS.NET 2K3 installed and MSDN documentation, i'm assuming VS.NET 2K3 install will incorporate everything the SDK has itself as well right?

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That just creates an XML file that doesn't really look very nice. You could apply some sort of style sheet, but why bother when there's something to do it for you! NDoc - http://ndoc.sourceforge.net/wiki/HomePage is still in development, but I've used it to create some documentation and it works a treat! You can output to a JavaDoc style (like the Java API), MSDN style and various others! Makes everything look professional!

You have to document your code properly like pballsim says though. And I agree, it's a lot nicer than Java!

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It should generate an xml document so you should have: /doc:myclass.xml I don't think it will incorporate itself into the SDK (Java doesn't even do that very easily). I'm not sure how to actually use the xml document. I have a nice utility at work that does it for us.

This may help you (from the SDK)

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To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment

Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see Setting Visual C# Project Properties.

Click the Configuration Properties folder.

Click the Build property page.

Modify the XML Documentation File property.

To set this compiler option programmatically

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  Winston said:
Nice... you know using the /doc command, it's not working, do i have to set my variable paths or whatever? :s... i only have VS.NET 2K3 installed and MSDN documentation, i'm assuming VS.NET 2K3 install will incorporate everything the SDK has itself as well right?

Get rid of the /doc property that you've added manually and do the following:

Goto 'Project' on the menu and click 'Project Properties' (project will be the name of you project). In that dialog, click 'Configuration Properties' in the left hand pane, and then 'Build'. Under 'Outputs' change the attribute 'XML Documentation File' to some filename e.g. doc.xml. Click OK and compile again. Should work for you this time.

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