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Hi,
I have a class-model with different classes. Some classes are a specialization or generalization of others. Some generic classes have attributes, which are marked as private.
Now, when I generate my documentation (all “class optiones” are turned on) I would expect that for example protected attributes are not part of the printout of derived classes. I’m not sure if this is a valid requirement for eaDocX, but if not, I have to take care that private attributes are only printed in the scope of their class and not also in the scope (for example in a table of attributes) of derived classes.
What do you think? Would you say, that eaDocX should be able to handle this in way as described above?
Thank you!
Regards,
Stefan
Sorry for the long delay…
Good idea !
I’ve added it to the ‘to do’ list for the next release (2.3)
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