22 Sep
2013
22 Sep
'13
4:32 p.m.
On 09/22/2013 08:49 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Sep 22, 2013, at 10:34 AM, Brett Cannon wrote:
The rule of thumb I go by is the docstring should be enough to answer the question "what args does this thing take and what does it do in general to know it's the function I want and another one in the same module?" quickly and succinctly; i.e. just enough so that help() reminds you about details for a module you are already familiar with that might come up while at the interpreter prompt. Everything else -- in-depth discussion of the algorithms, extra examples, why you want to use this function, etc. -- all go in the .rst docs.
That's exactly my own rule of thumb too, so +1.
Another +1. So it that three rules or three thumbs? ;) -- ~Ethan~