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[Python-Dev] [Doc-SIG] that library reference, again

[Python-Dev] [Doc-SIG] that library reference, againEdward Loper edloper at gradient.cis.upenn.edu
Fri Jan 27 13:55:01 CET 2006
Robey Pointer wrote:
On 30 Dec 2005, at 18:29, Christopher Armstrong wrote:
>> [epydoc] is not really even "good enough" for a lot of my usage without some
>> seriously evil hacks. The fundamental design decision of epydoc to
>> import code, plus some other design decisions on the way it figures
>> types and identity seriously hinder its utility. [...]

As a side note, I've done a significant amount of work on a newer 
version of epydoc that supports both inspection & source-code parsing 
(and can merge the info from both sources, if they're available). 
Hopefully this new version will address some of these concerns (and some 
other issues I've heard raised).  But I haven't had time to work on it 
in a while -- I need to concentrate on getting my phd thesis done.  If 
anyone is interested in working on this new version, just let me know. :)

-Edward

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