In C# documentation tags allow you to produce output similar to MSDN. What are a list of allowable tags for use inside the /// (triple slash) comment area above classes, methods, and properties?
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Check out http://thoughtpad.net/alan-dean/cs-xml-documentation.html. Great documentation on the various C# XML documentation tags. (Go to the bottom to see the tags) |
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Here's a list:
Here's an example:
<file>
<copyright>(c) Extreme Designers Inc. 2008.</copyright>
<author>Kevin Driedger</author>
<datecreated>2008-09-15</datecreated>
<summary>
Here's my summary
</summary>
<remarks>
<para>The <see cref="TextReader"/> can be used in the following ways:
<list type="number">
<item>first item</item>
<item>second item</item>
</list>
</remarks>
<example>
<code>
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, World");
</code>
</example>
<param name="aParam">My first param</param>
<returns>an object that represents a summary</returns>
</file>
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MSDN article from 2002 detailing all the tags and when to use them: |
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If you type this just above a method or class, intellisense should prompt you with a list of available tags:
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See the excellent MSDN article here as your first stop. |
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GhostDoc helps by creating a stub comment for your method/class. |
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Look inside the docs for Sandcastle. This is the new documentation standard for .NET. |
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