I don't think private methods should be documented in POD at all, otherwise they're not really private. Inline comments for people actually working on the code should be sufficient.
I tend to group 'protected' methods in a POD heading called 'SUBCLASSING' or something similar -- basically, "Here's what you can use and what you need to know to write a subclass", which is what protected methods are really for.
Chris
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In reply to Re: Documenting non-public OO components
by lachoy
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