I have this class you see below in the answer. There I can refer to for example the Value with <see cref='Value'/>, and the class itself with <see cref='GenericEventArgs{T}'/>.
- How can I refer to default(T)? Is it even possible?
- How can I refer to the constructors?
/// <summary> /// A simple <see cref='EventArgs'/> class that can contain a value. /// </summary> /// <typeparam name='T'>Type of <see cref='Value'/>.</typeparam> public class GenericEventArgs<T> : EventArgs { /// <summary> /// Instantiates a <see cref='GenericEventArgs{T}'/> with /// <see cref='default'/> default as Value. /// </summary> public GenericEventArgs() : this(default(T)) {} /// <summary> /// Instantiates a <see cref='GenericEventArgs{T}'/> /// </summary> /// <param name='value'></param> public GenericEventArgs(T value) { Value = value; } /// <summary> /// The value. /// </summary> public T Value { get; private set; } }
The .net documentation itself referes to this as: ‘the default value for the type of the value parameter’.
See the Documentation of Dictionary.TryGetValue