In this example, the source code for the Button class is in the directory C:\flex\frameworks\source\mx\controls.
The output is written to C:\flex\bin\flex-framework-asdoc directory.
To view the output, open the file C:\flex\bin\flex-framework-asdoc\index.html. For more information on running
the
asdoc command, see “Running the ASDoc tool” on page 280.
Creating ASDoc comments
A standard programing practice is to include comments in source code. The ASDoc tool recognizes a specific type
of comment in your source code and copies that comment to the generated output. The ASDoc tool recognizes
the following formatting and parsing rul ...
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