destructorsynopsis — A syntax summary for a destructor
destructorsynopsis ::=
methodname
?void
?A destructorsynopsis
contains the syntax summary of a destructor in an object-oriented programming language. Unlike a methodsynopsis
, which it closely resembles, it may not identify a return type and the methodname
is optional (in some languages, destructors have an immutable name which may be
generated automatically).
For the most part, the processing application is expected to generate all of the parenthesis, semicolons, commas, and so on. required in the rendered synopsis.
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Identifies the language (i.e. programming language) of the content.
These elements contain destructorsynopsis
: acknowledgements
, annotation
, answer
, appendix
, article
, bibliodiv
, bibliography
, bibliolist
, blockquote
, callout
, calloutlist
,
caption
(db.caption), caution
, chapter
, classsynopsis
, colophon
, constraintdef
,
cover
, dedication
, entry
, example
, figure
, footnote
, glossary
,
glossdef
, glossdiv
, glosslist
, html:fieldset
, html:form
, important
, index
, indexdiv
, informalexample
, informalfigure
, itemizedlist
, legalnotice
, listitem
, msgexplan
, msgtext
, note
, orderedlist
, para
, partintro
, preface
, procedure
, qandadiv
, qandaset
, question
, refsect1
, refsect2
, refsect3
, refsection
, refsynopsisdiv
, revdescription
, sect1
, sect2
,
sect3
, sect4
, sect5
, section
, setindex
, sidebar
, simplesect
,
step
, taskprerequisites
, taskrelated
, tasksummary
, td
, textobject
, th
, tip
, toc
, tocdiv
, variablelist
, warning
.
The following elements occur in destructorsynopsis: exceptionname
, methodname
, methodparam
, modifier
, void
.