Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. Epydoc supports two output formats (HTML and PDF), and four markup languages (Epytext, Javadoc, ReStructuredText, and plaintext). For an example of epydoc's output, see the API documentation for epydoc <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/api/>. For more information about epydoc, see the epydoc homepage <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net>.
Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. Epydoc supports two output formats (HTML and PDF), and four markup languages (Epytext, Javadoc, ReStructuredText, and plaintext). For an example of epydoc's output, see the API documentation for epydoc <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/api/>. For more information about epydoc, see the epydoc homepage <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net>.
Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. Epydoc supports two output formats (HTML and PDF), and four markup languages (Epytext, Javadoc, ReStructuredText, and plaintext). For an example of epydoc's output, see the API documentation for epydoc <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/api/>. For more information about epydoc, see the epydoc homepage <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net>.
Edward Loper will be giving a presentation on Epydoc at PyCon, a Python conference in D.C. on March 24-26. The abstract is available online at:
http://dc2004reg.pycon.org/dc2004/talks/index_html#epydoc
If you're interested in coming, please see the PyCon 2004 webpage for more details:
Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. Epydoc supports two output formats (HTML and PDF), and four markup languages (Epytext, Javadoc, ReStructuredText, and plaintext). For an example of epydoc's output, see the API documentation for epydoc <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/api/>. For more information about epydoc, see the epydoc homepage <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net>.
Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. A lightweight markup language called epytext can be used to format docstrings, and to add information about specific fields, such as parameters and instance variables. For more information about epydoc, see the epydoc homepage <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net>.
Version 1.0 of epydoc was released today. Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. For more information about epydoc, see the epydoc homepage <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net>.