I've got some C++/CLI software which is all nice and documented in a C#'ish kind of way which means DOxygen is able to pull it out into some nice html. Is there any way I can get that same information to appear in the intellisense tool tips the way that the .net framework does?
For example, lets say this is my header file (MyApp.h):
/*************** MyApp.h ***************/
/// My namespace containing all my funky classes
namespace MyNamespace
{
using namespace System;
ref class WorldHunger;
/// A truly elegent class which solves all the worlds problems
public ref class MyClass
{
public:
/// Constructs a MyClass
MyClass()
{
}
/// <summary>Attempts to fix world hunger</summary>
/// <param name="problem">The problem to try and fix</param>
/// <returns>Whether or not the problem was solved</param>
bool FixWorldHunger( WorldHunger^ problem );
};
}
...and this it's corresponding implementation:
/*************** MyApp.cpp ***************/
#include "MyApp.h"
using namespace MyNamespace;
MyClass::MyClass()
{
}
bool MyClass::FixWorldHunger( WorldHunger^ problem )
{
bool result = false;
/// TODO: implement something clever
return result;
}
Here's what intellisense does for built in functions when I'm typing: http://www.geekops.co.uk/photos/0000-00-02%20%28Forum%20images%29/BrokenIntellisense1.jpg
Here's what intellisense does for my own functions when I type: http://www.geekops.co.uk/photos/0000-00-02%20%28Forum%20images%29/BrokenIntellisense2.jpg
Surely there's a way to do this?