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XML Documentation (Visual C++) | Microsoft Docs |
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In Visual C++, you can add comments to your source code that will be processed to an .xml file. This file can then be the input to a process that creates documentation for the classes in your code.
In a Visual C++ code file, XML documentation comments must be located directly prior to a method or type definition. The comments can be used to populate the Intellisense QuickInfo data tip in the following scenarios:
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when the code is compiled as a Windows Runtime component with an accompanying .winmd file
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when the source code is included in the current project
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in a library whose type declarations and implementations are located in the same header file
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In the current release, code comments are not processed on templates or anything containing a template type (for example, a function taking a parameter as a template). Adding such comments will result in undefined behavior.
For details on creating an .xml file with documentation comments, see the following topics.
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The compiler options to use | /doc |
Tags you can use to provide commonly used functionality in documentation | Recommended Tags for Documentation Comments |
The ID strings that the compiler produces to identify the constructs in your code | Processing the .xml File |
How to delimit documentation tags | Delimiters for Visual C++ Documentation Tags |
Generating an .xml file from one or more .xdc files. | XDCMake Reference |
Links to information about XML as it relates to Visual Studio feature areas | XML in Visual Studio |
If you need to put XML special characters in the text of a documentation comment, you must use XML entities or a CDATA section.