On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 23:13, ncdave4life <ncdave4life at gmail.com> wrote: > I noticed that pydoc doesn't work for pygame under python 3.2.1 for Win32: > > NotImplementedError: scrap module not available (ImportError: No module > named scrap) > > I made a small patch to inspect.py to solve the problem (I just added a > try/expect around the failing statement in ismethoddescriptor). Here's the > diff: > http://www.burtonsys.com/python32/inspect.diff > http://www.burtonsys.com/python32/inspect.diff > > With that patch, pydoc works with pygame, and reports just a few issues: > *scrap* = <pygame.MissingModule object> > *sndarray* = <pygame.MissingModule object> > *surfarray* = <pygame.MissingModule object> > > Sorry, I'm a newbie to python-dev, so please forgive my ignorance, but what > do I need to do get this fix (or something similar) into a future release? Patches to fix Python should be posted to http://bugs.python.org/. >From there they'll be classified, reviewed, and if all is well, committed. It's much easier for patches to be tracked on there instead of email.
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