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| Date | Fri, 10 Jun 2011 10:55:24 -0600 |
| Subject | Re: how to inherit docstrings? |
| From | Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com> |
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On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 5:05 AM, Tim Chase
<python.list@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
> On 06/09/2011 01:22 AM, Eric Snow wrote:
>>
>> Sometimes when using class inheritance, I want the overriding methods
>> of the subclass to get the docstring of the matching method in the
>> base class. You can do this with decorators (after the class
>> definition), with class decorators, and with metaclasses [1].
>
> While asking for __doc__ ponies and picking colors for bike-sheds, in a
> similar vein, I've occasionally wanted to do something like
>
> class Foo:
> @property
> def __doc__(self):
> return dynamically_generated_string
> # perhaps using introspection
>
However, on the class the property is just a property object (a
descriptor). If you want to have a dynamic doc on the class then you
have to do it on a metaclass:
class Meta(type):
@property
def __doc__(cls):
if not hasattr(cls, "_mydoc"):
cls._mydoc = None
return cls._mydoc
class X(metaclass=Meta): pass
X.__doc__
# None
X._mydoc
# None
X._mydoc = "test"
X.__doc__
# 'test'
X().__doc__
# None
The only problem, as seen in the last line, is that the __doc__ on
instances is not inherited on instances of the class. Object
attribute lookup only looks to the type's __dict__ for inheritance,
and not the types's type. However, that should not be that hard to
work around.
-eric
> This would have been most helpful in things like generating help (like in
> command-line parsers), where the doc-string can introspect the class and
> learn about its methods at runtime. Some things seem to inherit, some don't,
> and help() doesn't seem to pick up on any of the dynamically-defined __doc__
> properties. Test code below.
>
> -tkc
>
>
>
> from datetime import datetime
> from sys import stdout
> class Base(object):
> "Base docstring"
> @property
> def __doc__(self):
> return datetime.now().strftime('%c')
>
> class WithDoc(Base):
> "WithDoc docstring"
> pass
>
> class WithoutDoc(Base): pass
>
> base = Base()
> has = WithDoc()
> lacks = WithoutDoc()
>
> for test in (
> "help(base)", # why not in help?
> "help(has)", # expected
> "help(lacks)", # why not in help?
> "help(Base)",
> "help(WithDoc)", # expected
> "help(WithoutDoc)",
> "stdout.write(repr(base.__doc__))", # works
> "stdout.write(repr(has.__doc__))", # expected
> "stdout.write(repr(lacks.__doc__))", # where'd it go?
> "stdout.write(repr(Base.__doc__))", # expected
> "stdout.write(repr(WithDoc.__doc__))", # expected
> "stdout.write(repr(WithoutDoc.__doc__))", # what?
> ):
> print test
> eval(test)
> print
>
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Re: how to inherit docstrings? Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com> - 2011-06-10 10:55 -0600
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