Hi list,
a quick hint regarding the docs that come with pyparsing:
I was always struggling a bit since epydoc doesn't generate 'data'
entries, so I was looking in vain in the generated doc for things like
'alphanums', 'cppStyleComment' and the likes. They never show up,
although they're part of pyparsing's interface none-the-less.
Looking for a fast solution I found that Python's built-in pydoc is
less restrictive. Do a
pydoc -w ./pyparsing.py
in the directory where the module resides, and you'll get a (yes, less
sexy) HTML page generated that contains all the 'data' entries.
HTH,
Thomas
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