> Not to my mind. doctest is intentionally picky about exact matches, for > reasons explained earlier. If the docs for a thing say "integer division or > modulo by zero" is expected, but running it says something else, the docs > are wrong and doctest's primary *purpose* is to point that out loudly. Of course, this is means that *if* you use doctest, all authoritative docs should be in the docstring, and not elsewhere. Which brings us back to the eternal question of how to indicate mark-up in docstrings. Is everything connected to everything? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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