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[Python-Dev] Missing command line documentation for new tools

[Python-Dev] Missing command line documentation for new tools [Python-Dev] Missing command line documentation for new toolsÉric Araujo merwok at netwok.org
Tue May 29 04:34:06 CEST 2012
Le 28/05/2012 22:31, Nick Coghlan a écrit :
> Historically, our Setup & Usage documentation has *only* covered the
> main Python executable, even though we actually install additional
> tools, including pydoc, idle, 2to3 and now pysetup and pyvenv, and
> provide additional documented and supported command line functionality
> via command line execution of certain modules.
> 
> It is my view that this lack of centralised command line usage
> documentation is an *oversight*, not a deliberate policy that should
> be continued (hence the two new blocking issues for 3.3 as noted in my
> previous post).

This makes sense.  Let’s expand the Setup and Usage docs!

Cheers
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