It ends when you make your own damn third-party tools! ;)

Seriously, though, I don't find that I have to comment out huge swaths
of class functions at a time very often. Even if I did have to comment
out several functions, they might not be next to each other, anyway.
And, as I said before, commenting out a single function is *easier* when
each one is preceded by a block comment--one keystroke of backspace or
delete (unless it's the very last function). Finally, nothing about
Javadoc precludes you from using block comments inside function bodies.

Have you actually tried Javadoc or is this dislike preemptive?

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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:58 AM
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Flash/Actionscript Coding conventions

So you're saying I need to use a third party tool to overcome an issue
created by another third party tool?  Where does it end?
WHERE...DOES...IT...END?   :)

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