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  • D David Stone

    Does he mention the name of the tool?

    225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote... Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that! -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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    Dinuj Nath
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    No.

    -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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    • D David Stone

      Pretty much. Just my opinion though. As far as actually finding that tool, is there a reason it has to be a Word doc? Couldn't you just use NDoc or Sandcastle and output HTML or CHM?

      225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote... Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that! -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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      Dinuj Nath
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      David Stone wrote:

      is there a reason it has to be a Word doc? Couldn't you just use NDoc or Sandcastle and output HTML or CHM

      I tried NDoc. The code is completely uncommented. If there are comments they are simple comments, not doc comments. I just want a tool that will dump a text file with a list of methods and their parameters and I will fill up the rest.

      -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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      • D David Stone

        Pretty much. Just my opinion though. As far as actually finding that tool, is there a reason it has to be a Word doc? Couldn't you just use NDoc or Sandcastle and output HTML or CHM?

        225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote... Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that! -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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        Agnihothra
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        David Stone wrote:

        Pretty much. Just my opinion though.

        Sorry David, but that does not come under a programing question. Dinuj was not asking how to do that, but a tool that does a required task. These type of questions are always asked here in Lounge. Agni

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        • D Dinuj Nath

          David Stone wrote:

          is there a reason it has to be a Word doc? Couldn't you just use NDoc or Sandcastle and output HTML or CHM

          I tried NDoc. The code is completely uncommented. If there are comments they are simple comments, not doc comments. I just want a tool that will dump a text file with a list of methods and their parameters and I will fill up the rest.

          -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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          Dominik Reichl
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          It's a bit circumstantial, but you could try this: - Create a new class library project containing the class. - Compile it and delete all files of the project except the DLL. - Create another project and add a reference to the DLL. - In the project, somewhere declare an instance of the class in the DLL. - Right-click on the class name and select "Go to definition". Visual Studio now shows you a list of methods and properties of the class (from meta-information of the DLL). Of course, if you're going to document more classes like this, it may be better to search a tool that extracts the information you want automatically :)


          _outp(0x64, 0xAD); and __asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al do the same... but what do they do?? ;) (doesn't work on NT)

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          • D Dinuj Nath

            David Stone wrote:

            is there a reason it has to be a Word doc? Couldn't you just use NDoc or Sandcastle and output HTML or CHM

            I tried NDoc. The code is completely uncommented. If there are comments they are simple comments, not doc comments. I just want a tool that will dump a text file with a list of methods and their parameters and I will fill up the rest.

            -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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            David Stone
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            You could fire up Reflector and click on the class in the tree view. That'll give you a nice HTML representation of every member in that class. You could plug it into Word and then fill in comments afterwards. :)

            225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote... Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that! -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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            • A Agnihothra

              David Stone wrote:

              Pretty much. Just my opinion though.

              Sorry David, but that does not come under a programing question. Dinuj was not asking how to do that, but a tool that does a required task. These type of questions are always asked here in Lounge. Agni

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              David Stone
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              Meh. You might be right. I've been in a bit of a foul mood today, so I'm not exactly being the kindest person. And it looks like the one-voters have noticed.

              225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote... Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that! -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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              • D Dinuj Nath

                Hi, Need a tool that will document a vb.net/c# file/class. The tool should create a doc file with the constructor and methods in the class along with their parameters. Prefer free stuff. Thanks

                -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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                toxcct
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                DOxygen[^] is certainly the tool for you...


                TOXCCT >>> GEII power

                [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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                • D Dinuj Nath

                  Hi, Need a tool that will document a vb.net/c# file/class. The tool should create a doc file with the constructor and methods in the class along with their parameters. Prefer free stuff. Thanks

                  -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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                  Ecologic
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                  check out GhostDoc and DOxygen both in order. i m sure that DOxygen will solve ur problem for sure.

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                  • D Dinuj Nath

                    Hi, Need a tool that will document a vb.net/c# file/class. The tool should create a doc file with the constructor and methods in the class along with their parameters. Prefer free stuff. Thanks

                    -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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                    Dinuj Nath
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                    Thanks guys. You can always count on The Lounge.

                    -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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                    • D Dinuj Nath

                      Hi, Need a tool that will document a vb.net/c# file/class. The tool should create a doc file with the constructor and methods in the class along with their parameters. Prefer free stuff. Thanks

                      -- Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. -Warren Miller

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                      Monty2
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                      Dinuj Nath wrote:

                      Looking for a tool

                      Link should be around shortly :-D


                      I doubt therefore i might be :~

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                      • M Monty2

                        Dinuj Nath wrote:

                        Looking for a tool

                        Link should be around shortly :-D


                        I doubt therefore i might be :~

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                        _AK_
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                        :laugh:

                        Best Regards, Apurva Kaushal

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                        • M Monty2

                          Dinuj Nath wrote:

                          Looking for a tool

                          Link should be around shortly :-D


                          I doubt therefore i might be :~

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                          Gary Wheeler
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                          Wicked.


                          Software Zen: delete this;

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