Yep, don't know about you guys but I tend to learn more from the examples - so I second a listing in the documentation, perhaps with links that'll open the python. I'll generate an issue with missing examples and label it EasyToFix. About the script - I'm still learning :) I used the following as reference: http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca/notes/Away_from_os.path.walk.html
also - usage counts could be the incentive to wrap up the examples.
On 05/18/10 05:38, Logan Sorenson wrote:... with total usage counts in the last row :)
Hi Andre,
This is a really great idea! Probably you were thinking this already,
but I could see adding this to the user's guide similar to how the
term tables are automatically generated (see
script/gen_term_tables.py).
Yes, os.path.walk is quite nice. There are other interesting functions in os.path...
Also, I'm not sure if it would be a more straightforward
implementation, but it looks like you could use os.path.walk in place
of your heap. Anyway, it's fine as is, IMHO. :)
cheers,
Logan
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Andre Smit<freev...@gmail.com> wrote:
The following list was generated using the attached file (run from the
sfepy/scripts folder):
It shows examples or tests using the stated Term (if available). It would be
nice to have examples for each of the SfePy terms if possible. Perhaps
something to move onto the Easy2Fix list (although most Terms are beyond my
comprehension :)
r.
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