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Is there such C# tool ?

I have .cs source file with a bunch of public and internal members
(classes, methods, enums ...) in it.
I want to extract declarations of public members into separate file
so that I can distribute this file among users as documentation.

Is there such tool to extract public members form .cs source file ?

Oleg Subachev
Mar 23 '06 #1
4 1388
Oleg,

have you tried the build comment web pages menu command on the tools menu?

I find this tool particular useful for creating my documentation, it does
however depend on you entering useful or descriptive comments in your code.

Regards
Scott Blood
C# Developer
"Oleg Subachev" <ol**@urvb.ru> wrote in message
news:Om**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
I have .cs source file with a bunch of public and internal members
(classes, methods, enums ...) in it.
I want to extract declarations of public members into separate file
so that I can distribute this file among users as documentation.

Is there such tool to extract public members form .cs source file ?

Oleg Subachev

Mar 23 '06 #2
take a look at ndoc (ndoc.sf.net), unfortunately it does not support
..NET 2.0 at the moment but there is an upcoming version that does, ETA
for that version however is unknown..

Mar 23 '06 #3
If that is all you need, check out the Ildasm.exe command-line tool that
comes with the .Net framework.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Numbskull

Show me your certification without works,
and I'll show my certification
*by* my works.

"Oleg Subachev" <ol**@urvb.ru> wrote in message
news:Om**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
I have .cs source file with a bunch of public and internal members
(classes, methods, enums ...) in it.
I want to extract declarations of public members into separate file
so that I can distribute this file among users as documentation.

Is there such tool to extract public members form .cs source file ?

Oleg Subachev

Mar 23 '06 #4
Oleg,

That what the doc comments are for. Document you source code using doc
comments and then use one of tools for generating help files. There is one
free, very good, but at the moment I don't remember its name; I can look
around for it if you need it.
--
HTH
Stoitcho Goutsev (100)

"Kevin Spencer" <ke***@DIESPAMMERSDIEtakempis.com> wrote in message
news:u2**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
If that is all you need, check out the Ildasm.exe command-line tool that
comes with the .Net framework.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Numbskull

Show me your certification without works,
and I'll show my certification
*by* my works.

"Oleg Subachev" <ol**@urvb.ru> wrote in message
news:Om**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
I have .cs source file with a bunch of public and internal members
(classes, methods, enums ...) in it.
I want to extract declarations of public members into separate file
so that I can distribute this file among users as documentation.

Is there such tool to extract public members form .cs source file ?

Oleg Subachev


Mar 23 '06 #5

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