On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Peter Shinners <pete@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:pete@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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Doing a one time conversion from the current Pygame docs should be
easy, it was always meant to be. One current feature is that
function signatures and summaries are translated into header files
that are built into the extension source. One big missing feature
is that reference docs do not pull docstrings from of the .py
files, which was always desired.
Hey ya,
There's a tool to create .doc files from modules that were made for
the last release.
python create_doc_from_py.py pygame.sprite
There's also a tool to help find out what is not documented:
python compare_docs.py pygame.sprite sprite.doc
They're hidden in the test/util/ directory... but I've documented them
in the Hacking guide with the rest of the documentation on writing
docs for pygame lives.
http://pygame.org/wiki/Hacking
cya!