Isaac Rodriguez wrote: > Python is a dynamically typed language, which makes me think of the > importance of documenting not only the purpose of a particular function or > class method, but also what requirements should be met by the objects passed > as parameters, what will the function return, and what type of erros can > happen. I don't see any of this information in the __doc__ attributes, so I > was wondering if people is using some other way to document their code.
I guess you're talking about something like literate programming. If so, doctest module may be useful for that purpose. Doctest can also be used as a unittest. -- george http://www.dynkin.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list