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Why when a method has one void
as modifier it does not appear in the documentation?
As soon as I put the public
it appeared in the documentation. Is there any other modifier that interferes with this?
1
Why when a method has one void
as modifier it does not appear in the documentation?
As soon as I put the public
it appeared in the documentation. Is there any other modifier that interferes with this?
4
void
will not change anything, is just an indicator that the method does not generate a result.
What is private is implementation detail, is something that can be changed at any time without notice. You can’t call what’s private, so not because you know how it works, you don’t have to document it.
Private members can be documented with the option -private
.
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The default documentation generator is the option -protected
, that is, only classes, methods and fields public
and protected
will be documented. If you want documentation of all classes, methods and fields, use the option -private
. As already answered by Maniero, this has nothing to do with the void
.
Documentation on the documentation generator: javadoc
then what really makes the difference when documenting is yes the modifier
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Just for the sake of pedantry,
void
is not modifier in the usual sense of the word. It is much more intrinsically linked to the return of the method. Usually it says modifier: whether it is class or instance, or access modifierpublic
/protected
/private
/package protected
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