No, No:)) Just remove them all as i dont started "real" comment.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Joe Enos <[email protected]> wrote: > > So how would you expect the plugin to know the difference between a > "real" comment and commented out old code? My guess is that there's > nothing out there that is smart enough to be able to do that > automatically - but I suppose I could be wrong, so I won't say no with > 100% certainty. > > But in my opinion, unless you're giving the code away to a third-party > and want to protect those segments of code, don't worry about old > commented-out stuff...If it's commented, then it's not part of the > compiled assembly at all, and not hurting performance or anything > else. And I'm sure most developers won't be confused or distracted by > old commented-out stuff in their projects - we're used to seeing stuff > like that, and if nothing else, it may prove useful in the future if > it gives insight into different ways of solving the same problem, even > if those methods weren't used in the final release. > > On Dec 22, 10:30 pm, "santhosh vs" <[email protected]> wrote: > > When i coded many of the sections used experimental codes which are > > commented. I now want to remove all for the release . The detailed > comment > > for other developer is yet to done. I dont mean removing descriptive > > comments. > > > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Joe Enos <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > You may want to elaborate a little bit - you're looking to remove > > > existing comments from code files? Can you please explain why? I > > > can't imagine a scenario where that's a good idea. > > > > > But even with a good reason, I don't know of anything that would do > > > it...You can take the compiled assembly and dump it into Reflector, > > > then export out a new VS project (there's a plugin for Reflector that > > > will give you all the code files and the project files for a given > > > assembly) - the code would be slightly different, and you'd still have > > > the XML comments on declarations, but you'd get rid of all of the > > > inline comments and have a reasonable facsimile of the rest of the > > > code. I definitely don't recommend this, but I figure I'd throw this > > > out there... > > > > > On Dec 22, 10:20 pm, "santhosh vs" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Is there any addin available for .NET VS IDE 2005 for removing > comments. > > > I > > > > used regular expression method but not so effective. Iam thinking for > > > better > > > > faster solution. > > > > -- > > > > My Web Sitehttp://everlovingyouth.googlepages.com > > > > My Technical Bloghttp://acutedeveloper.blogspot.com > > > > Skype :santhoshnta > > > > Orkut :everlovingyouth > > > > -- > > My Web Sitehttp://everlovingyouth.googlepages.com > > My Technical Bloghttp://acutedeveloper.blogspot.com > > Skype :santhoshnta > > Orkut :everlovingyouth > -- My Web Site http://everlovingyouth.googlepages.com My Technical Blog http://acutedeveloper.blogspot.com Skype :santhoshnta Orkut :everlovingyouth
