[PYTHON DOC-SIG] _using_ gendoc
OK, I'm confused. I needed a nicely readable version of the SocketServer documentation, so I thought I'd give gendoc a bash. Well, after getting strange errors (below) in import mode (sorry, I really don't have time to delve into the source), I tried the parsing mode. I got a result, but _none_ of the embedded doc strings made it through... So I tried running gendoc over itself (gendoc.py) and again, no docstrings - either in import mode or in parse mode! Can anyone shed any light on my inability to use gendoc correctly? Please? :) Richard
gendoc -d ../documentation /usr/local/lib/python/SocketServer.py Traceback (innermost last): File "/usr/local/bin/gendoc", line 5, in ? gendoc.gendoc.main() File "/usr/local/lib/python/gendoc/gendoc.py", line 228, in main manpages = collect(args, formats, head) File "/usr/local/lib/python/gendoc/gendoc.py", line 270, in import_collect manpages = doc_collect.gendoc(doc_collect.doc_collect(modules)) File "/usr/local/lib/python/gendoc/doc_collect.py", line 685, in doc_collect return map(collector, module_list) File "/usr/local/lib/python/gendoc/doc_collect.py", line 664, in
collector col.collect() File "/usr/local/lib/python/gendoc/doc_collect.py", line 533, in collect elif type(value) == ClassType and \ TypeError: not enough arguments
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