__doc__+= """Detailed description"""

Jean-Michel Pichavant jeanmichel at sequans.com
Thu May 10 06:47:00 EDT 2012


Pierre Asselin wrote:
> Hi.  Started using python a few months back, still settling on my style.
> I write docstrings and I use "pydoc mymodule" to refresh my memory.
>
> Problem:  if I just docstring my classes/methods/functions the
> output of pydoc more or less works as a reference manual, but if
> I get sidetracked for even a few weeks I find that documentation
> inadequate when I return to my code.  I need to see some introductory
> context first, so that the reference material makes sense.
>
> Wery well, write a module docstring then.  The problem now: the
> many paragraphs of detailed description at the top of the module
> get in the way.  

[snip]

How is that a problem ? Having a well detailed description of a module 
at the top is just fine. If only all modules featured such 
documentation, the world would  be a better place.

Cheers,

JM



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