Assembles all relevant slot and method information for a class, with minimal markup for Rd processing; no QC facilities at present.
promptClass(clName, filename = NULL, type = "class",
            keywords = "classes", where = topenv(parent.frame()),
            generatorName = clName)a character string naming the class to be documented.
usually, a connection or a character string giving the
    name of the file to which the documentation shell should be written.
    The default corresponds to a file whose name is the topic name for
    the class documentation, followed by ".Rd".  Can also be
    NA (see below).
the documentation type to be declared in the output file.
the keywords to include in the shell of the
    documentation.  The keyword "classes" should be one of
    them.
where to look for the definition of the class and of methods that use it.
the name for a generator function for this class; only required if a generator function was created and saved under a name different from the class name.
If filename is NA, a list-style representation of the
  documentation shell.  Otherwise, the name of the file written to is
  returned invisibly.
The class definition is found on the search list. Using that definition, information about classes extended and slots is determined.
In addition, the currently available generics with methods for this
  class are found (using getGenerics).  Note that these
  methods need not be in the same environment as the class definition; in
  particular, this part of the output may depend on which packages are
  currently in the search list.
As with other prompt-style functions, unless filename is
  NA, the documentation shell is written to a file, and a message
  about this is given.  The file will need editing to give information
  about the meaning of the class.  The output of
  promptClass can only contain information from the metadata
  about the formal definition and how it is used.
If filename is NA, a list-style representation of the
  documentation shell is created and returned.  Writing the shell to a
  file amounts to cat(unlist(x), file = filename, sep = "\n"),
  where x is the list-style representation.
If a generator function is found assigned under the class name or
  the optional generatorName, skeleton documentation for that
  function is added to the file.
Chambers, John M. (2008) Software for Data Analysis: Programming with R Springer. (For the R version.)
Chambers, John M. (1998) Programming with Data Springer (For the original S4 version.)
prompt for documentation of functions,
  promptMethods for documentation of method definitions.
For processing of the edited documentation, either use
  R CMD Rdconv,
  or include the edited file in the man subdirectory of a
  package.
# NOT RUN {
> promptClass("track")
A shell of class documentation has been written to the
file "track-class.Rd".
# }
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