According to this article, it’s possible to get multiline XML comments — instead of using ///, use /** */. This is my interpretation of what multiline comments are, and what I want to have happen:
/**
* <summary>
* this comment is on line 1 in the tooltip
* this comment is on line 2 in the tooltip
* </summary>
*/
However, when I use this form, the tooltip that pops up when I hover over my class name in my code is single-line, i.e. it looks exactly as if I had written my comment like this:
/// <summary>
/// this comment is on line 1 in the tooltip
/// this comment is on line 2 in the tooltip
/// </summary>
Is this behavior actually possible still in VS2008?
EDIT
gabe pointed out that I have misunderstood what “multiline” means, and I actually need to use <para> or <br> to get my intended effect. I went ahead and used <br> because I want to control where the line breaks occur, i.e.
/// <summary>
/// this comment is on line 1 in the tooltip<br/>
/// this comment is on line 2 in the tooltip<br/>
/// </summary>
When I look at the tooltip for this class in my code, everything still ends up on one line… WTH? Did I do something wrong here?
UPDATE
Ok, I went ahead and tried the <para> tag on each line, and that works. Not sure why <br/> doesn’t.
/// <summary>
/// <para>this comment is on line 1 in the tooltip</para>
/// <para>this comment is on line 2 in the tooltip</para>
/// </summary>
It sounds like you are confused about what “multi-line” means. A single-line comment ends at the end of the line of source code, and if you want to continue that comment you must put a “
///” on the next line. A multi-line comment starts with a “/*” and ends with a “*/” so it can end either on the same line or multiple lines down.Being “multi-line” says nothing about any how the text within the comment is displayed. To put a line break in an XML comment you must insert a
<br/>(“break”) or wrap the line in a<para>(“paragraph”) tag.