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gh-101100: Fix Sphinx warning in gc.rst and refactor docs clean list (#103116)
Co-authored-by: C.A.M. Gerlach <CAM.Gerlach@Gerlach.CAM>
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- name: 'Build known-good files in nit-picky mode'
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# Mark files that must pass nit-picky
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touch Doc/whatsnew/3.12.rst
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touch Doc/library/sqlite3.rst
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python Doc/tools/touch-clean-files.py
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# Build docs with the '-n' (nit-picky) option, convert warnings to errors (-W)
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make -C Doc/ PYTHON=../python SPHINXOPTS="-q -n -W --keep-going" html 2>&1
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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ values but should not rebind them):
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are printed.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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Following :pep:`442`, objects with a :meth:`__del__` method don't end
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Following :pep:`442`, objects with a :meth:`~object.__del__` method don't end
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up in :attr:`gc.garbage` anymore.
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.. data:: callbacks
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# These files must pass Sphinx nit-picky mode, as tested on the CI
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# via touch-clean-files.py in doc.yml.
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# Add blank lines between files and keep them sorted lexicographically
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# to help avoid merge conflicts.
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Doc/library/gc.rst
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Doc/library/sqlite3.rst
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Doc/whatsnew/3.12.rst
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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Touch files that must pass Sphinx nit-picky mode
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so they are rebuilt and we can catch regressions.
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"""
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from pathlib import Path
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# Input file has blank line between entries to reduce merge conflicts
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with Path("Doc/tools/clean-files.txt").open() as clean_files:
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CLEAN = [
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Path(filename.strip())
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for filename in clean_files
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if filename.strip() and not filename.startswith("#")
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]
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print("Touching:")
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for filename in CLEAN:
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print(filename)
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filename.touch()
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