Question

I have a Flash (AS3) component library that I'm distributing, and I want to make sure that it's fully documented for each release. One of the things I really liked about Microsoft's automatic doc generation for C# was that I could have my compiler generate warnings (on every compile) for any public member that wasn't documented in their doc tagging format.

I found this extremely helpful for me to make sure I had fully documented all of my code.

Is there a way to turn on a similar thing for ASDoc?

Thanks for any advice and tips -- I would love for this to work from within Eclipse / Flex Builder, but I'm okay using Ant.

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Solution 2

Looks like it's not yet in there, but it's now logged as a feature request in Adobe's tracker.

OTHER TIPS

I think you are looking for the following switch:

-exclude-dependencies false 

From documentation:

Whether all dependencies found by the compiler are documented. If true, the dependencies of the input classes are not documented.

The default value is false.

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