[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-586931 ] pydoc -w fails with path specified
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Bugs item #586931, was opened at 2002-07-26 06:31
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Category: Python Library
Group: Python 2.3
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Matthias Klose (doko)
>Assigned to: Ka-Ping Yee (ping)
Summary: pydoc -w fails with path specified
Initial Comment:
[from http://bugs.debian.org/143462]
If I specify a path (ie, ./dictclient.py) and use -w, it will
fail. If -w
is not used, or a module (ie, dictclient) is specified, it
will work.
Example:
$ pydoc2.2 -w ./dictclient.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pydoc2.2", line 4, in ?
pydoc.cli()
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/pydoc.py", line 2074, in cli
writedoc(arg)
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/pydoc.py", line 1345, in writedoc
object = locate(key, forceload)
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/pydoc.py", line 1297, in locate
parts = split(path, '.')
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/string.py", line 117, in split
return s.split(sep, maxsplit)
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'split'
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>Comment By: Tim Peters (tim_one)
Date: 2002-08-08 21:17
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Ping, if you're there, would you please take a look at this? I
didn't even know pydoc had a -w argument <0.9 wink> ...
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Comment By: Matthias Klose (doko)
Date: 2002-08-07 16:22
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sorry for attaching the patch here (submitted on
http://bugs.debian.org/143462)
[problem is found in 2.1, 2,2 and 2.3]
--- pydoc.py.old Wed Aug 7 15:52:08 2002
+++ pydoc.py Wed Aug 7 15:51:10 2002
@@ -1114,6 +1114,8 @@
def writedoc(key, forceload=0):
"""Write HTML documentation to a file in the current
directory."""
+ if not isinstance(key, type('')):
+ key = key.__name__
try:
object = locate(key, forceload)
except ErrorDuringImport, value:
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Comment By: Fred L. Drake, Jr. (fdrake)
Date: 2002-08-07 11:28
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Tim is friends with pydoc. ;-)
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