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What class to use for documentation
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03/07/2009 09:26:09
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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01409893
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01409903
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>(1) no - use #if false #endif
>Nicer also - you do not have to comment out each line
>Only drawback is the lines cannot start with #
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I like this better than NOTE. I don't think any of my document lines will start with # so your suggestion will work nicely.

>(2) You can add a dummy method to every class - does not need to be a separate class
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>If you do want to create a separate class - put it in a separate vcx and do not include it
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>Alternatively: You can also put the doc changes in word docs/html ... Add them to the project and do not include them

I do have a method in every class for documentation. But I want to have another class as a summary of changes I made to other classes. And thank you for other suggestions too. I will consider everything.
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