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Are the definitions only in .cs files contained in the Solution (meaning: not dll)?

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Are the definitions only in .cs files contained in the Solution (meaning: not dll)?

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Some of the definitions aren’t in the Solution. For these, VS 2010 shows the metadata. For an example, see what happens when you use Go to Definition when the caret is over “Object” 2: Which elements are proccesed, all of them or only the definition of the element where the caret is on top? All of the positions in a given source file. This may just amount to uses of variables, classes, and function calls. 3: When you said “the documentation asociated” did you refer to the documentation above declaration line? Right, so if it’s a function declaration I need the associated function documentation (e.g., summary, parameters documentation and return value documentation). If it’s a variable declaration, I need the documentation above the declaration line. 4: Can it be a macro? Yes, but I’d prefer for it to be written in C# • Worker: On pay-for-deliverable projects, all deliverables must be uploaded to vWorker.com before the deadline(s)with no exceptions. If this contract makes it impossible

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Some of the definitions aren’t in the Solution. For these, VS 2010 shows the metadata. For an example, see what happens when you use Go to Definition when the caret is over “Object” 2: Which elements are proccesed, all of them or only the definition of the element where the caret is on top? All of the positions in a given source file. This may just amount to uses of variables, classes, and function calls. 3: When you said “the documentation asociated” did you refer to the documentation above declaration line? Right, so if it’s a function declaration I need the associated function documentation (e.g., summary, parameters documentation and return value documentation). If it’s a variable declaration, I need the documentation above the declaration line. 4: Can it be a macro? Yes, but I’d prefer for it to be written in C# • Worker: On pay-for-deliverable projects, all deliverables must be uploaded to vWorker.com before the deadline(s)with no exceptions. If this contract makes it impossible

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