+1 to that!

Thomas Singer wrote:

> Yes, this sounds useful.
>
> I can imagine following behaviour. You have a method
>
>   public boolean containsName(String name)
>   {
>   }
>
> If you start typing the /** before the method and hit <Enter>, IDEA could
> complete it to:
>
>   /**
>    * |
>    * @param name
>    * @return
>    */
>   public boolean containsName(String name)
>   {
>   }
>
> For the future:
> If you rename the parameter "name" to "foo", than the @param should be
> adjusted, too. I even believe, that this need not to become an option. It
> makes sense, to always rename the @param entry.
>
> Best regards
> Thomas Singer
>
> At 12:15 28.11.01 +0100, you wrote:
> >i would prefer the javadoc comment generation, like the following
> >
> >          /**
> >           * @param java.lang.String name
> >           * @return boolean
> >           */
> >          public boolean containsName(String name)
> >          {
> >                ...
> >          }
> >
> >it has to generate empty javadoc comment blocks
> >with nothing inside, only the information about return and params.
> >maybe the action for generating this can be, with an dialog box, where
> >you can specify the methods that u want to comment
> >and the assistant will generate the javadoc comments.
> >
> >regards, ercano
> >
> > > That's a feature, Netbeans has, isn't it. I don't like it, because it
> > > produces useless comments like the following:
> > >
> > >         /** Holds value of property noTags.
> > >          */
> > >         private boolean noTags;
> > >
> > >         /** Getter for property noTags
> > >          * @return Value of property noTags.
> > >          */
> > >         public boolean isNoTags() {
> > >                 return noTags;
> > >         }
> > >
> > >         /** Setter for property noTags
> > >          * @param noTags New value of property noTags.
> > >          */
> > >         public void setNoTags(boolean noTags) {
> > >                 this.noTags = noTags;
> > >         }
> > >
> > > I would rather like to see an assistant (comment-completion or dialog --
> > > does not matter), that *helps* you writing comments. But it definitely
> > > should *not* write comments automatically.
> > >
> > > Best regards
> > > Thomas Singer
> >
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