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<list> (Visual C++)

 

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The <listheader> block is used to define the heading row of either a table or definition list. When defining a table, you only need to supply an entry for term in the heading.

Syntax

<list type="bullet" | "number" | "table">  
   <listheader>  
      <term>term</term>  
      <description>description</description>  
   </listheader>  
   <item>  
      <term>term</term>  
      <description>description</description>  
   </item>  
</list>  

Parameters

term
A term to define, which will be defined in description.

description
Either an item in a bullet or numbered list or the definition of a term.

Remarks

Each item in the list is specified with an <item> block. When creating a definition list, you will need to specify both term and description. However, for a table, bulleted list, or numbered list, you only need to supply an entry for description.

A list or table can have as many <item> blocks as needed.

Compile with /doc to process documentation comments to a file.

Example

// xml_list_tag.cpp  
// compile with: /doc /LD  
// post-build command: xdcmake xml_list_tag.dll  
/// <remarks>Here is an example of a bulleted list:  
/// <list type="bullet">  
/// <item>  
/// <description>Item 1.</description>  
/// </item>  
/// <item>  
/// <description>Item 2.</description>  
/// </item>  
/// </list>  
/// </remarks>  
class MyClass {};  

See Also

XML Documentation