Documentation fixes, including fixing "suspicious" problems.

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Larry Hastings 2014-01-26 00:42:02 -08:00
parent 23e37aa7b7
commit 0e25410319
3 changed files with 143 additions and 129 deletions

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Let's dive in!
1. Find a Python builtin that calls either :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTuple`
or :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords`, and hasn't been converted
to work with Argument Clinic yet.
For my example I'm using ``pickle.Pickler.dump()``.
For my example I'm using ``_pickle.Pickler.dump()``.
2. If the call to the ``PyArg_Parse`` function uses any of the
following format units::
@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Let's dive in!
Sample::
/*[clinic input]
pickle.Pickler.dump
_pickle.Pickler.dump
Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file.
[clinic start generated code]*/
@ -227,23 +227,28 @@ Let's dive in!
the top. (In our sample code we'll just show the two blocks next to
each other.)
Sample::
/*[clinic input]
module pickle
class pickle.Pickler
[clinic start generated code]*/
/*[clinic input]
pickle.Pickler.dump
Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file.
[clinic start generated code]*/
The name of the class and module should be the same as the one
seen by Python. Check the name defined in the :c:type:`PyModuleDef`
or :c:type:`PyTypeObject` as appropriate.
When you declare a class, you must also specify two aspects of its type
in C: the type declaration you'd use for a pointer to an instance of
this class, and a pointer to the :c:type:`PyTypeObject` for this class.
Sample::
/*[clinic input]
module _pickle
class _pickle.Pickler "PicklerObject *" "&Pickler_Type"
[clinic start generated code]*/
/*[clinic input]
_pickle.Pickler.dump
Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file.
[clinic start generated code]*/
8. Declare each of the parameters to the function. Each parameter
@ -286,13 +291,13 @@ Let's dive in!
Sample::
/*[clinic input]
module pickle
class pickle.Pickler
[clinic start generated code]*/
/*[clinic input]
module _pickle
class _pickle.Pickler "PicklerObject *" "&Pickler_Type"
[clinic start generated code]*/
/*[clinic input]
pickle.Pickler.dump
/*[clinic input]
_pickle.Pickler.dump
obj: 'O'
@ -309,7 +314,7 @@ Let's dive in!
itself before the first keyword-only argument, indented the
same as the parameter lines.
(``pickle.Pickler.dump`` has neither, so our sample is unchanged.)
(``_pickle.Pickler.dump`` has neither, so our sample is unchanged.)
10. If the existing C function calls :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTuple`
@ -327,12 +332,12 @@ Let's dive in!
Sample::
/*[clinic input]
module pickle
class pickle.Pickler
module _pickle
class _pickle.Pickler "PicklerObject *" "&Pickler_Type"
[clinic start generated code]*/
/*[clinic input]
pickle.Pickler.dump
_pickle.Pickler.dump
obj: 'O'
/
@ -354,12 +359,12 @@ Let's dive in!
Sample::
/*[clinic input]
module pickle
class pickle.Pickler
module _pickle
class _pickle.Pickler "PicklerObject *" "&Pickler_Type"
[clinic start generated code]*/
/*[clinic input]
pickle.Pickler.dump
_pickle.Pickler.dump
obj: 'O'
The object to be pickled.
@ -373,13 +378,13 @@ Let's dive in!
the file in your text editor to see::
/*[clinic input]
module pickle
class pickle.Pickler
module _pickle
class _pickle.Pickler "PicklerObject *" "&Pickler_Type"
[clinic start generated code]*/
/*[clinic end generated code: checksum=da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709]*/
/*[clinic input]
pickle.Pickler.dump
_pickle.Pickler.dump
obj: 'O'
The object to be pickled.
@ -388,12 +393,12 @@ Let's dive in!
Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file.
[clinic start generated code]*/
PyDoc_STRVAR(pickle_Pickler_dump__doc__,
PyDoc_STRVAR(_pickle_Pickler_dump__doc__,
"Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file.\n"
"\n"
...
static PyObject *
pickle_Pickler_dump_impl(PyObject *self, PyObject *obj)
_pickle_Pickler_dump_impl(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj)
/*[clinic end generated code: checksum=3bd30745bf206a48f8b576a1da3d90f55a0a4187]*/
Obviously, if Argument Clinic didn't produce any output, it's because
@ -428,8 +433,8 @@ Let's dive in!
macro defining the appropriate static :c:type:`PyMethodDef` structure for
this builtin::
#define _PICKLE_PICKLER_DUMP_METHODDEF \
{"dump", (PyCFunction)_pickle_Pickler_dump, METH_O, _pickle_Pickler_dump__doc__},
#define __PICKLE_PICKLER_DUMP_METHODDEF \
{"dump", (PyCFunction)__pickle_Pickler_dump, METH_O, __pickle_Pickler_dump__doc__},
This static structure should be *exactly* the same as the existing static
:c:type:`PyMethodDef` structure for this builtin.
@ -463,13 +468,13 @@ Let's dive in!
Sample::
/*[clinic input]
module pickle
class pickle.Pickler
module _pickle
class _pickle.Pickler "PicklerObject *" "&Pickler_Type"
[clinic start generated code]*/
/*[clinic end generated code: checksum=da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709]*/
/*[clinic input]
pickle.Pickler.dump
_pickle.Pickler.dump
obj: 'O'
The object to be pickled.
@ -478,12 +483,12 @@ Let's dive in!
Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file.
[clinic start generated code]*/
PyDoc_STRVAR(pickle_Pickler_dump__doc__,
PyDoc_STRVAR(__pickle_Pickler_dump__doc__,
"Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file.\n"
"\n"
...
static PyObject *
pickle_Pickler_dump_impl(PyObject *self, PyObject *obj)
_pickle_Pickler_dump_impl(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj)
/*[clinic end generated code: checksum=3bd30745bf206a48f8b576a1da3d90f55a0a4187]*/
{
/* Check whether the Pickler was initialized correctly (issue3664).
@ -515,8 +520,8 @@ Let's dive in!
Sample::
static struct PyMethodDef Pickler_methods[] = {
_PICKLE_PICKLER_DUMP_METHODDEF
_PICKLE_PICKLER_CLEAR_MEMO_METHODDEF
__PICKLE_PICKLER_DUMP_METHODDEF
__PICKLE_PICKLER_CLEAR_MEMO_METHODDEF
{NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */
};
@ -1106,15 +1111,16 @@ Using a "self converter"
------------------------
Argument Clinic automatically adds a "self" parameter for you
using a default converter. However, you can override
using a default converter. It automatically sets the ``type``
of this parameter to the "pointer to an instance" you specified
when you declared the type. However, you can override
Argument Clinic's converter and specify one yourself.
Just add your own ``self`` parameter as the first parameter in a
block, and ensure that its converter is an instance of
``self_converter`` or a subclass thereof.
What's the point? This lets you automatically cast ``self``
from ``PyObject *`` to a custom type, just like ``object()``
does with its ``type`` parameter.
What's the point? This lets you override the type of ``self``,
or give it a different default name.
How do you specify the custom type you want to cast ``self`` to?
If you only have one or two functions with the same type for ``self``,
@ -1502,6 +1508,8 @@ preset configurations, as follows:
and ``docstring_prototype``, write the ``impl_definition`` to
``block``, and write everything else to ``file``.
The default filename is ``"{dirname}/clinic/{basename}.h"``.
``buffer``
Save up all most of the output from Clinic, to be written into
your file near the end. For Python files implementing modules
@ -1554,7 +1562,7 @@ The ``new`` subcommand works like this::
This creates a new destination with name ``<name>`` and type ``<type>``.
There are five destination types::
There are five destination types:
``suppress``
Throws the text away.
@ -1575,12 +1583,18 @@ There are five destination types::
The template can use three strings internally that will be replaced
by bits of the filename:
{filename}
The full filename.
{path}
The full path to the file, including directory and full filename.
{dirname}
The name of the directory the file is in.
{basename}
Everything up to but not including the last '.'.
{extension}
The last '.' and everything after it.
Just the name of the file, not including the directory.
{basename_root}
Basename with the extension clipped off
(everything up to but not including the last '.').
{basename_extension}
The last '.' and everything after it. If the basename
does not contain a period, this will be the empty string.
If there are no periods in the filename, {basename} and {filename}
are the same, and {extension} is empty. "{basename}{extension}"

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@ -79,9 +79,8 @@ howto/logging,,:Started,INFO:root:Started
howto/logging,,:This,DEBUG:root:This message should go to the log file
howto/logging,,:This,DEBUG:This message should appear on the console
howto/logging,,:Watch,WARNING:root:Watch out!
howto/pyporting,75,::,# make sure to use :: Python *and* :: Python :: 3 so
howto/pyporting,75,::,"'Programming Language :: Python',"
howto/pyporting,75,::,'Programming Language :: Python :: 3'
howto/pyporting,,::,Programming Language :: Python :: 2
howto/pyporting,,::,Programming Language :: Python :: 3
howto/regex,,::,
howto/regex,,:foo,(?:foo)
howto/urllib2,,:example,"for example ""joe@password:example.com"""
@ -278,6 +277,7 @@ whatsnew/3.2,,:gz,">>> with tarfile.open(name='myarchive.tar.gz', mode='w:gz') a
whatsnew/3.2,,:location,zope9-location = ${zope9:location}
whatsnew/3.2,,:prefix,zope-conf = ${custom:prefix}/etc/zope.conf
whatsnew/changelog,,:platform,:platform:
whatsnew/changelog,,:gz,": TarFile opened with external fileobj and ""w:gz"" mode didn't"
whatsnew/changelog,,:PythonCmd,"With Tk < 8.5 _tkinter.c:PythonCmd() raised UnicodeDecodeError, caused"
whatsnew/changelog,,::,": Fix FTP tests for IPv6, bind to ""::1"" instead of ""localhost""."
whatsnew/changelog,,::,": Use ""127.0.0.1"" or ""::1"" instead of ""localhost"" as much as"

1 c-api/arg :ref PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|O:ref", &object, &callback)
79 howto/logging :This DEBUG:root:This message should go to the log file
80 howto/logging :This DEBUG:This message should appear on the console
81 howto/logging :Watch WARNING:root:Watch out!
82 howto/pyporting 75 :: # make sure to use :: Python *and* :: Python :: 3 so Programming Language :: Python :: 2
83 howto/pyporting 75 :: 'Programming Language :: Python', Programming Language :: Python :: 3
howto/pyporting 75 :: 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3'
84 howto/regex ::
85 howto/regex :foo (?:foo)
86 howto/urllib2 :example for example "joe@password:example.com"
277 whatsnew/3.2 :location zope9-location = ${zope9:location}
278 whatsnew/3.2 :prefix zope-conf = ${custom:prefix}/etc/zope.conf
279 whatsnew/changelog :platform :platform:
280 whatsnew/changelog :gz : TarFile opened with external fileobj and "w:gz" mode didn't
281 whatsnew/changelog :PythonCmd With Tk < 8.5 _tkinter.c:PythonCmd() raised UnicodeDecodeError, caused
282 whatsnew/changelog :: : Fix FTP tests for IPv6, bind to "::1" instead of "localhost".
283 whatsnew/changelog :: : Use "127.0.0.1" or "::1" instead of "localhost" as much as

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