setClass("classname",...)
are also located and
scanned for inline comments.extract.docs.setClass(doc.link)
extract.file.parse
.
Note that source
statements are ignored when scanning for
class definitions.setClass("classname"
. These are located from the source file
(allowing also for white space around the setClass
and (
).
Note that "classname"
must be a quoted character string;
expressions returning such a string are not matched.For class definitions, the slots (elements of the
representation
list) fill the role of function
arguments, so may be documented by ##<<
comments on
the same line or ###
comments at the beginning of the
following line.
If there is no explicit title on the first line of setClass, then one is made up from the class name.
The class definition skeleton includes an Objects from the Class
section, to which any ##details<<
documentation chunks are
written. It is given a vanilla content if there are no specific
##details<<
documentation chunks.