From ed280d5ac360e2af796e9bd973d7b4df89f0c449 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Jeremy T. Bouse" This document contains the API (Application Programming Interface)
-documentation for this project. Documentation for the Python
-objects defined by the project is divided into separate pages for each
-package, module, and class. The API documentation also includes two
-pages containing information about the project as a whole: a trees
-page, and an index page. Each Package Documentation page contains:
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- Index
- Help
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Each Module Documentation page contains: -
Each Class Documentation page contains: -
The Trees page contains the module and class hierarchies: -
The Index page contains indices of terms and - identifiers: -
The table of contents occupies the two frames on the left side of -the window. The upper-left frame displays the project -contents, and the lower-left frame displays the module -contents:
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- Module Contents ... - |
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The project contents frame contains a list of all packages -and modules that are defined by the project. Clicking on an entry -will display its contents in the module contents frame. Clicking on a -special entry, labeled "Everything," will display the contents of -the entire project.
- -The module contents frame contains a list of every -submodule, class, type, exception, function, and variable defined by a -module or package. Clicking on an entry will display its -documentation in the API documentation frame. Clicking on the name of -the module, at the top of the frame, will display the documentation -for the module itself.
- -The "frames" and "no frames" buttons below the top -navigation bar can be used to control whether the table of contents is -displayed or not.
- -A navigation bar is located at the top and bottom of every page. -It indicates what type of page you are currently viewing, and allows -you to go to related pages. The following table describes the labels -on the navigation bar. Note that not some labels (such as -[Parent]) are not displayed on all pages.
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[Parent] | -(never highlighted) | -the parent of the current package |
[Package] | -viewing a package | -the package containing the current object - |
[Module] | -viewing a module | -the module containing the current object - |
[Class] | -viewing a class | -the class containing the current object |
[Trees] | -viewing the trees page | -the trees page |
[Index] | -viewing the index page | -the index page |
[Help] | -viewing the help page | -the help page |
The "show private" and "hide private" buttons below
-the top navigation bar can be used to control whether documentation
-for private objects is displayed. Private objects are usually defined
-as objects whose (short) names begin with a single underscore, but do
-not end with an underscore. For example, "_x
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-"__pprint
", and "epydoc.epytext._tokenize
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-are private objects; but "re.sub
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-"__init__
", and "type_
" are not. However,
-if a module defines the "__all__
" variable, then its
-contents are used to decide which objects are private.
A timestamp below the bottom navigation bar indicates when each -page was last updated.
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