On Tuesday, February 1, 2011 8:11:51 PM UTC-4, Gnarlodious wrote: > Can I run a script in bash and print out its docstrings to the bash > shell? I tried this at the end: > > print(help(__file__)) > > Runnig the script: > python ~/Sites/Sectrum/Harmonics.py > > but all it spit out was: > > no Python documentation found for '~/Sites/Sectrum/Harmonics.py' > > However in the interactive shell it prints out the class structure > nicely. What I really want to see is this output in the bash window. > > -- Gnarlie
Try the following: ============test.py====== import pydoc '''this is a test''' class A(object): '''docstring''' pass print(pydoc.help(__file__[:-3])) ============= python test.py André -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list