If I have these two methods
public Foo Get(string bar) { ... } public Foo Get(int bar) { ... }
And write this piece of xml documentation on a different method
/// <summary> /// Has a close relation to the <see cref="Get"/> methods. /// </summary>
I get a blue squiggly under Get
, saying that it is an Ambiguous reference 'Get'. which is true, but I want it to reference both. What is the correct way of doing this? Or should am I only supposed to reference a single method overload?
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Try
/// Has a close relation to the <see cref="Get(string)"/> /// and <see cref="Get(int)" /> methods.
You may need full typenames but intellisense should help as soon as you put first bracket in.
Hope that helps,
Dan
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