This page explains the conventions used in the Adobe Flex 3 Language ReferenceActionScript 3.0 Language Reference.
Typographical conventions
This reference uses the following typographical conventions:
- Italic font indicates a value that you replace with a specific value.
 
- Bold font indicates language elements.
 
Code font indicates code snippets or language elements in the text. 
- In ActionScript, double forward slashes (//) precede comments.
 
- In ActionScript, forward slashes and 
asterisks (/*... */) denote the beginning and end, respectively, of commented lines.
 
- In MXML, the characters <!-- and  --> denote the beginning and end of commented lines, respectively.
 
- Numeric value ranges in code are represented as 0..59.
 
Note: In code examples, long lines of code may be broken for readability. If an error occurs when you 
copy and paste example code, verify that a long line of code does not contain a return.
Presentation of class APIs
APIs are presented in typical API documentation format, but with the following modifications  
to help you better understand the ActionScript language:
- The Package entry lists the package to which the class belongs.
 
- The Class entry lists the class and its attributes.
 
- Inheritance information shows the inheritance path and list inherited elements. 
Two types of arrow indicate inheritance:
- In the Inheritance entry at the top of the class description, a right-hand arrow points to the 
superclass that the class inherits from.
 
- In the Public Properties and Public Methods sections, an upward arrow appears to the left of a property or 
method inherited from another class.
 
 
- The Implements entry lists any interfaces that the class implements.
 
- The Subclasses entry lists any classes that inherit from this class.
 
- Constructors are listed as the first method in each Public Methods summary; thereafter, the methods 
are listed alphabetically.
 
		
	 © 2009 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. 
Wed Jul 29 2009, 05:01 PM -07:00