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@constructor
Matt Flaschen edited this page May 6, 2014
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Synopsis:
@constructor
Documentation for constructor.
Allows documenting the constructor within class documentation.
This tag is provided for backwards compatibility with old ext-doc. Don't use it for new code. Instead document a method named constructor
(see below).
Example:
/**
* @class Ext.Panel
* The one-and-only panel class.
*
* @constructor
* Creates a new Panel instance.
* @param {Object} [config] Configuration.
*/
JSDuck will treat everything following @constructor
as being part of a constructor
method. The above is equivalent of documenting a method named constructor
inside the class:
/**
* The one-and-only panel class.
*/
Ext.define("Ext.Panel", {
/**
* Creates a new Panel instance.
* @param {Object} [config] Configuration.
*/
constructor: function() {
}
});
This is the recommended way of documenting the constructor.
If you are using standard constructor functions, rather than Ext.define
, you can do this with @method constructor
. For example:
/**
* @class myNamespace.Person
*
* @private
*
* A person
*/
/**
* @method constructor
*
* @private
*
* This uses `foo` to construct a Person.
*/
function Person ( foo ) {
// Constructor code
}