Integrated feedback from revision 1525875aec27
diff --git a/src/ProtocolBuffers/CodedOutputStream.ComputeSize.cs b/src/ProtocolBuffers/CodedOutputStream.ComputeSize.cs
index ef197d8..50bf28d 100644
--- a/src/ProtocolBuffers/CodedOutputStream.ComputeSize.cs
+++ b/src/ProtocolBuffers/CodedOutputStream.ComputeSize.cs
@@ -41,19 +41,9 @@
namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers
{
- /// <summary>
- /// Encodes and writes protocol message fields.
- /// </summary>
- /// <remarks>
- /// This class contains two kinds of methods: methods that write specific
- /// protocol message constructs and field types (e.g. WriteTag and
- /// WriteInt32) and methods that write low-level values (e.g.
- /// WriteRawVarint32 and WriteRawBytes). If you are writing encoded protocol
- /// messages, you should use the former methods, but if you are writing some
- /// other format of your own design, use the latter. The names of the former
- /// methods are taken from the protocol buffer type names, not .NET types.
- /// (Hence WriteFloat instead of WriteSingle, and WriteBool instead of WriteBoolean.)
- /// </remarks>
+ // This part of CodedOutputStream provides all the static entry points that are used
+ // by generated code and internally to compute the size of messages prior to being
+ // written to an instance of CodedOutputStream.
public sealed partial class CodedOutputStream
{
private const int LittleEndian64Size = 8;