Mr. Berndt, I tried the same. Running epydoc against /usr/local/lib.../gnuradio failed. That looked very close to the end, and must have generated a good package of manual HTMLs of everything. I hope someone can fix the problem.
After this fail, I tried to run it for each package of gnuradio-core, and gr-usrp. This was successful. Specifying the directory name was sometimes successful. If not, I specified like ".../*.py". I do not know this is the correct way or not. I experienced several errors in the process. But generated HTMLs look useful enough. Regards, Mamoru Yamamoto >G'day, > >I've also built epydoc 3.0alpha3 and tried to generate documentation run it >against ${PYSITELIB}/gnuradio. It produced a lot of documentation but it >failed prior to finishing. There were a lot of warnings and the process >failed in wxgui. > >If someone was successful in completing the conversion, perhaps it may be a >good idea to make the documentation available as a package. I certainly would >appreciate it. > >Thanks, > >cheerio Berndt > > >On Tuesday 28 November 2006 04:01, Mamoru Yamamoto wrote: >> Dear Colleagues, >> >> Yesterday I re-installed the "epydoc" from the subversion >> repository of epydoc, and tried formatting the GNUradio >> python libraries. epydoc version would be 3.0, I suppose. >> >> The result was much better than before. Though I met >> some errors, I could generate useful HTMLs with which I can >> browse python functions. Thanks for Eric's suggestion. >> >> I also learned that after "import" any module in python, >> we can show its help information by typing "help(module)". >> Sorry I am too ignorant to this software package. >> >> Regards, >> >> ---- >> Mamoru Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >Eric, >> > >> >Thank you for your answer. >> > >> >For our applicaion 150MHz and 400MHz receivers must synchronize >> >very precisely. I cannot use TV RX for this reason. Is the >> >frequency 150MHz too high for Basic RX board? We may need >> >to add more amplifiers between the antenna and the USRP. >> > >> >Thank you very much for the information of "epydoc". >> >I installed ver 2.1 from yum (Fedore Core 4), and run it. >> >But as other E-mail says, I got many errors. It created >> >some results, but I do not know if they are very useful >> >or not... Should I use Ver 3.0 of the epidoc? >> > >> >Regards, >> > >> >Mamoru Yamamoto >> > >> >>On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 03:30:28AM +0900, Mamoru Yamamoto wrote: >> >>> Dear GNUradio experts, >> >>> >> >>> I am very new to GNUradio. I am in Kyoto University, Japan studying >> >>> ionosphere by using radar and other techniques. I am interested >> >>> in developing a 150/400MHz beacon receiver with GNUradio + USRP. >> >>> Now I have a USRP base board + Basic RX + Flex 400 for this purpose. >> >> >> >>OK. >> >> >> >>A TV RX daughterboard might be a better choice for the 150 MHz beacon. >> >> >> >>> I have some questions. >> >>> >> >>> --- How I can get information on Python functions? >> >>> Documents generated by "doxygen" explain only >> >>> C++ part of the software. (Am I correct?) >> >>> To know Python functions, do I need to read through >> >>> codes? I would like to know if there is a list >> >>> or man-pages of such Python functions. My application >> >>> may not require any new C++ coding. >> >> >> >>You could run epydoc on the python code in and under gnuradio- >> >> core/src/python. >> >> >>Most of the code has epydoc doc strings. >> >> >> >>> --- I learned GNUradio and USRP from network very much. >> >>> Thank you very much. But informations are very much >> >>> scattered. Don't you have a plan of GNUradio (plus USRP) book? >> >> >> >>We've thought about it. Thanks for the words of encouragement. >> >> >> >>> Thanks for your help. Regards, >> >>> >> >>> Mamoru Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >>You're welcome. >> >> >> >>Eric >> > >> >---- >> >Mamoru Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss-gnuradio mailing list >> Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio