[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > When I "from foo import *" in my __init__.py, sometimes module foo's > docs will be expanded in the pydocs. It seems to depend in what > language foo was implemented. > > For example, if you "from math import *" in your __init__.py, you will > see math's members will appear in the resulting pydocs, as though it's > part of your module. The behavior is consistent across the C modules I > am writing. > > However, if you "from foo import *" in your __init__.py, and foo is a > python file (not a module written in C), foo's members don't appear in > the resulting pydocs. This also seems to occur in some boost::python > bindings. > > What is expected behavior? How do ensure foo's docs do or don't appear > in help, regardless of their implementation language? > > Thanks, > Schpok
Pydoc doesn't check the __module__ attribute of the items imported, it just displays what is in the modules name space as if it was defined in that module. In __init__.py files where an __all__ variable is defined, it won't show items that aren't in __all__. This is probably what you are seeing. I'm currently rewriting pydoc, so what behavior would you like to see? Cheers, Ron -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list