Private source code commenting
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- receiving a first designation of a particular portion of a body of source code;
receiving a second designation of an association of the particular portion of the body of source code with commentary related to the particular portion of the body of source code;
receiving a third designation of a set of intended readers of the commentary; and
making the commentary and the particular portion of the body of source code accessible to only the set of intended readers, wherein the set of intended readers is designated by a user'"'"'s selecting the set of intended readers from a set of potential intended readers, and wherein the set of potential intended readers is acquired by accessing a directory service.
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Abstract
A method, computer program product, and data processing system for exchanging information regarding software source code among a team of developers is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a developer associates commentary with a particular code feature, such as a function or object class. A list of intended recipients or readers of the commentary is obtained from the developer. Additional settings regarding such things as an expiration date for the commentary are also obtained from the developer. The source code with associated commentary is then made available to the intended readers. If desired, the source code with associated commentary may be transmitted the intended recipients via e-mail or an “instant message” or other form of notification can be transmitted to the intended recipients to notify them of the commentary to be read.
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1. A method comprising:
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receiving a first designation of a particular portion of a body of source code; receiving a second designation of an association of the particular portion of the body of source code with commentary related to the particular portion of the body of source code; receiving a third designation of a set of intended readers of the commentary; and making the commentary and the particular portion of the body of source code accessible to only the set of intended readers, wherein the set of intended readers is designated by a user'"'"'s selecting the set of intended readers from a set of potential intended readers, and wherein the set of potential intended readers is acquired by accessing a directory service. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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