01-12-2006
confused with the members list
The members list has left me a bit confused. If I click on Members List and go to the page does it show the complete members list? Asking this because my name does not show up there. But if I click on B and go to page 3, I can see my username and stuff...
Why is this?
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NAME
monop, monop2 - Mono Class Outline Viewer
SYNOPSIS
monop [-r:assembly] [--search] class
OPTIONS
-r:assembly
Specifies the assembly to use for looking up the type
-a Renders all of the types in the specified assembly.
--search, -s, -k
Searches through all known assemblies for types containing `class'.
--refs Prints a list of the referenced assemblies for an assembly. Requires an assembly to be specified with -r:assembly.
--filter-obsolete, -f
Do not show obsolete types and members.
--declared-only, -d
Only show members declared in the type.
--private, -p
Show private members.
--runtime-version
Print runtime version.
DESCRIPTION
Monop is a tool that allows you to view the outline of a class. You can see the signature of each member of the class. Use monop to
explore 1.0 assemblies, use monop2 to explore 2.0 assemblies.
The tool takes one option, the class to view. You must specify the full name of the class, including namespace.
For generic classes, you must specify the generic arguments, for example:
monop2 'System.Collections.Generic.List`1'
The above is the string representation for the List<T> in System.Collections.Generic
If you are unsure of the full name of the class, you can use the `--search' option to search through all known assemblies.
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