Hi,

The EnvironmentCollector is a collection of event handlers for
environment object. It should not have a status locally. The
environment object is given from outside when event emitted. So you
don't need to give arguments to EnvironmentCollector.

Thanks,
Takeshi KOMIYA

2019年8月2日(金) 17:20 Yves Chevallier <[email protected]>:
>
> I would like to write an extension similar to the fig-numbering, but for 
> teaching exercises. I am writing a book and I would like to define an `.. 
> exercise::` and a `.. solution:: ` (nested into it) directives.
>
> At some point I would like to list all the exercices so I need an 
> EnvironmentCollector that I setup in my application with 
> `app.add_env_collector(ExercisesCollector)`.
>
> In Sphinx, the fignum environment variable is (and this is very very ugly) 
> defined globally in the BuildEnvironment class which should NOT be aware that 
> a feature fig numbering exists somewhere.
>
> Anyway. I am surprised that the EnvironmentCollector has no __init__ wheer I 
> can say:
>
>
> class ExercisesCollector(EnvironmentCollector):
>     def __init__(self, app: Sphinx, env: BuildEnvironment):
>         env.exercises = {}
>
> What would be the proper way to do this in my extension?
>
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