classsynopsis — The syntax summary for a class definition
classsynopsis ::=
(Object-oriented programming inlines+,
(classsynopsisinfo
|
constructorsynopsis
|
destructorsynopsis
| fieldsynopsis
| methodsynopsis
)*)
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes:
class
(enumeration) = “class” | “interface”
language
A classsynopsis
contains the syntax summary of
a class (generally speaking, a class in the object-oriented programming
language sense).
This is one of the few places where DocBook attempts to model as
well as describe. Unlike funcsynopsis
, which was
designed with C language function prototypes in mind, the content model
of classsynopsis
was designed to capture a wide range
of object-oriented language semantics.
For the most part, the processing application is expected to generate all of the parentheses, semicolons, commas, and so on required in the rendered synopsis. The exception to this rule is that the spacing and other punctuation inside a parameter that is a pointer to a function must be provided in the source markup.
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Specifies the nature of the synopsis
Enumerated values: | |
---|---|
“class” | This is the synopsis of a class. |
“interface” | This is the synopsis of an interface. |
Identifies the language (i.e., programming language) of the content