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The cref attribute in an XML documentation tag means "code reference." It specifies that the inner text of the tag is a code element, such as a type, method, or property. Documentation tools like Sandcastle use the cref attributes to automatically generate hyperlinks to the page where the type or member is documented.
Example
The following example shows a cref attribute used in a <see> tag.
// compile with: /doc:DocFileName.xml
/// text for class TestClass
public class TestClass
{
/// <summary>
/// The GetZero method.
/// </summary>
/// <example> This sample shows how to call the <see cref="TestClass.GetZero"/> method.
/// <code>
/// class TestClass
/// {
/// static int Main()
/// {
/// return GetZero();
/// }
/// }
/// </code>
/// </example>
public static int GetZero()
{
return 0;
}
/// text for Main
static void Main()
{
}
}
When compiled, the program produces the following XML file. Note that the cref attribute has been transformed by the compiler to "M:TestBedForWrap3.Wrap3.TestClass.GetZero". The "M:" prefix means "method" and is a convention that is recognized by documentation tools such as Sandcastle. For a complete list of prefixes, see Processing the XML File (C# Programming Guide).
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<doc>
<assembly>
<name>TestBedForWrap3</name>
</assembly>
<members>
<member name="T:TestBedForWrap3.Wrap3.TestClass">
text for class TestClass
</member>
<member name="M:TestBedForWrap3.Wrap3.TestClass.GetZero">
<summary>
The GetZero method.
</summary>
<example> This sample shows how to call the <see cref="M:TestBedForWrap3.Wrap3.TestClass.GetZero"/> method.
<code>
class TestClass
{
static int Main()
{
return GetZero();
}
}
</code>
</example>
</member>
<member name="M:TestBedForWrap3.Wrap3.TestClass.Main">
text for Main
</member>
</members>
</doc>
See Also
Reference
XML Documentation Comments (C# Programming Guide)
Recommended Tags for Documentation Comments (C# Programming Guide)
Change History
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September 2008 |
Added topic. |
Customer feedback. |