> > <name>.py -- information about the module > > > > which, when pydoc'ed, results in a NAME line which starts with <name> > > twice... > > Of course, if I'm the only person doing this, I'll just have to, well, > > stop...) > > I think i'm going to ask you to stop, unless Guido prefers > otherwise. Guido, do you have a style pronouncement for module > docstrings? I'm with Ping. None of the examples in the style guide start the docstring with the function name. Almost none of the standard library modules start their module docstring with the module name (codecs is an exception, but I didn't write it :-). --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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