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Issue #16484: Merge pydoc Windows fixes from 3.5
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ to a file named "<name>.html".
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Module docs for core modules are assumed to be in
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http://docs.python.org/X.Y/library/
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https://docs.python.org/X.Y/library/
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This can be overridden by setting the PYTHONDOCS environment variable
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to a different URL or to a local directory containing the Library
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@ -407,6 +407,7 @@ class Doc:
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docloc = os.environ.get("PYTHONDOCS", self.PYTHONDOCS)
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basedir = os.path.normcase(basedir)
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if (isinstance(object, type(os)) and
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(object.__name__ in ('errno', 'exceptions', 'gc', 'imp',
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'marshal', 'posix', 'signal', 'sys',
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(file.startswith(basedir) and
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not file.startswith(os.path.join(basedir, 'site-packages')))) and
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object.__name__ not in ('xml.etree', 'test.pydoc_mod')):
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if docloc.startswith("http://"):
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if docloc.startswith(("http://", "https://")):
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docloc = "%s/%s" % (docloc.rstrip("/"), object.__name__.lower())
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else:
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docloc = os.path.join(docloc, object.__name__.lower() + ".html")
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@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ def get_pydoc_html(module):
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def get_pydoc_link(module):
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"Returns a documentation web link of a module"
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dirname = os.path.dirname
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basedir = os.path.join(dirname(dirname(__file__)))
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basedir = dirname(dirname(__file__))
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doc = pydoc.TextDoc()
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loc = doc.getdocloc(module, basedir=basedir)
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return loc
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Documentation
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- Issue #16484: Change the default PYTHONDOCS URL to "https:", and fix the
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resulting links to use lowercase. Patch by Sean Rodman, test by Kaushik
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Nadikuditi.
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- Issue #24136: Document the new PEP 448 unpacking syntax of 3.5.
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- Issue #22558: Add remaining doc links to source code for Python-coded modules.
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