At 06:35 PM 1/5/2007 -0700, Fernando Perez wrote: >Ron Adam wrote: > > > Laurent Gautier wrote: > > > > From the top of my head, there might be "ipython" (the excellent > > > interactive console) is possibly using pydoc > > > (in any case, I would say that the authors would be interested in > > > developments with pydoc) > >Certainly :) I'd like to ask whether this discussion considers any kind of >merging of pydoc with epydoc. Unless there's been a complete rewrite of epydoc since the last time I looked at it, I'd have to give a very strong -1 against epydoc; it has all the problems of pydoc, plus new ones.
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