On 07/10/2010 13:08, INADA Naoki wrote:
bzr [#1] uses pydoctor [#2] for api reference [#3].
[#1] http://bazaar.canonical.com/ [#2] http://codespeak.net/~mwh/pydoctor/ [#3] http://people.canonical.com/~mwh/bzrlibapi/
These days all the cool kids* are using Sphinx and the autodoc extension: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ext/autodoc.html All the best, Michael * I'm not one of the cool kids unfortunately... I still tend to think that documentation and docstrings are two different things.
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:52 AM, Bill Janssen<janssen@parc.com> wrote:
I've been documenting UpLib with a combo of ReST for the standalone docs, and epydoc for the API documentation. But epydoc seems to be dying a slow death of non-maintenance. It won't work with docutils 0.6 or 0.7, and Python 2.6 seems to crash when running it.
So, I'm looking for an alternative to epydoc. Preferably something easy to convert to... Any pointers?
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