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Roedy Green
Is there a tool that you create Javadoc for a base class, and it finds
all the methods in all the derived classes and:
1. if the have no Javadoc, inserts that of the base class.
2. if they already have javadoc, lets you choose to keep the old, the
new, or mark it for later manual fixup,
or possibly let you fix it right then and there intelligently merging
the two and letting you touch up.
I ideally it would understand true inheritance, not just similar
signature names, but that would be good too.
Another way to handle it is it shows you all the method signatures and
there existing Javadoc. You tick which ones you want;
1. replaced
2. merged
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Bush crime family lost/embezzled $3 trillion from Pentagon.
Complicit Bush-friendly media keeps mum. Rumsfeld confesses on video.
http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/mckinney_grills_rumsfeld.htm
Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green.
See http://mindprod.com/iraq.html photos of Bush's war crimes
all the methods in all the derived classes and:
1. if the have no Javadoc, inserts that of the base class.
2. if they already have javadoc, lets you choose to keep the old, the
new, or mark it for later manual fixup,
or possibly let you fix it right then and there intelligently merging
the two and letting you touch up.
I ideally it would understand true inheritance, not just similar
signature names, but that would be good too.
Another way to handle it is it shows you all the method signatures and
there existing Javadoc. You tick which ones you want;
1. replaced
2. merged
--
Bush crime family lost/embezzled $3 trillion from Pentagon.
Complicit Bush-friendly media keeps mum. Rumsfeld confesses on video.
http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/mckinney_grills_rumsfeld.htm
Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green.
See http://mindprod.com/iraq.html photos of Bush's war crimes