Is there a standard convention (like phpdoc or python's docstring) for commenting C# code so that class documentation can be automatically generated from the source code?
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You can use XML style comments, and use tools to pull those comments out into API documentation. Here is an example of the comment style:
Some items to facilitate this are: GhostDoc, which give a single shortcut key to automatically generate comments for a class or method. Sandcastle, which generates MSDN style documentation from XML comments. | |||||
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The previous answers point out the XML syntax perfectly. I just wanted to throw in my recommendation for the free (and open-source) nDoc help library generator that parses all comments in a project. | |||
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Microsoft uses "XML Documentation Comments" which will give IDE intellisense descriptions and also allow you to auto-generate MSDN-style documentation using a tool such as Sandcastle if you turn on the generation of the XML file output. To turn on the generation of the XML file for documentation, right click on a project in visual studio, click "Properties" and go to the "Build" tab. Towards the bottom you can specify a location for your XML comments output file. | |||
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I was always told to use block comments opened with 2 or more asterisks do delimit documentation comments.
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