[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-13 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Change by Serhiy Storchaka : -- resolution: -> fixed stage: patch review -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-13 Thread miss-islington
miss-islington added the comment: New changeset 80f98b1614cc8e58d8a5ec72c94d27f663e23035 by Miss Islington (bot) in branch '3.9': [3.10] bpo-27718: Fix help for the signal module (GH-30063) (GH-30080) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/80f98b1614cc8e58d8a5ec72c94d27f663e23035

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-13 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment: New changeset e55deaabd8de338138cf29aea6890996e794c997 by Serhiy Storchaka in branch '3.10': [3.10] bpo-27718: Fix help for the signal module (GH-30063) (GH-30080) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/e55deaabd8de338138cf29aea6890996e794c997 -

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-13 Thread miss-islington
Change by miss-islington : -- nosy: +miss-islington nosy_count: 7.0 -> 8.0 pull_requests: +28305 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/30084 ___ Python tracker _

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-13 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Change by Serhiy Storchaka : -- pull_requests: +28301 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/30080 ___ Python tracker ___

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-13 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment: New changeset e08c0d8eec528f1d7a282ee19bcadb9aae9ec123 by Serhiy Storchaka in branch 'main': bpo-27718: Fix help for the signal module (GH-30063) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/e08c0d8eec528f1d7a282ee19bcadb9aae9ec123 -- ___

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-11 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment: This is due to use functools.wraps(). If __all__ is not defined all non-builtin functions should have correct __module__ to be displayed by pydoc. functools.wraps() assigns __module__, __name__, __qualname__, __doc__ and __annotations__. __module__ should

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-11 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Change by Serhiy Storchaka : -- keywords: +patch nosy: +serhiy.storchaka nosy_count: 6.0 -> 7.0 pull_requests: +28283 stage: -> patch review pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/30063 ___ Python tracker

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2021-12-11 Thread Irit Katriel
Change by Irit Katriel : -- versions: +Python 3.10, Python 3.11, Python 3.9 -Python 3.5, Python 3.6 ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Pytho

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2019-09-08 Thread Joannah Nanjekye
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[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2016-08-09 Thread R. David Murray
R. David Murray added the comment: The conversion of the module from a pure python module to a mixed module apparently caused a number of changes to the pydoc output. This should be addressed to make the pydoc output complete, even if it still different in detail. -- nosy: +r.david.m

[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2016-08-09 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
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[issue27718] help('signal') incomplete (e.g: signal.signal not visible)

2016-08-09 Thread Gabriel Pettier (Tshirtman)
New submission from Gabriel Pettier (Tshirtman): Up to apparently python 3.5, using help('signal') used to show the 'signal.signal' function among others, now it's not in the list, while of course help('signal.signal') does work, it was reported to me to still be the case in 3.6a1. --