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| Started by | Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com> |
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| First post | 2011-07-10 09:41 -0800 |
| Last post | 2011-07-10 21:05 -0700 |
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Function docstring as a local variable Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com> - 2011-07-10 09:41 -0800
Re: Function docstring as a local variable rantingrick <rantingrick@gmail.com> - 2011-07-10 10:44 -0700
Re: Function docstring as a local variable "Colin J. Williams" <cjw@ncf.ca> - 2011-07-10 18:28 -0400
Re: Function docstring as a local variable Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> - 2011-07-11 09:48 +1000
Re: Function docstring as a local variable Corey Richardson <kb1pkl@aim.com> - 2011-07-10 19:00 -0400
Re: Function docstring as a local variable Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2011-07-11 11:54 +1000
Re: Function docstring as a local variable alex23 <wuwei23@gmail.com> - 2011-07-10 21:05 -0700
| From | Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com> |
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| Date | 2011-07-10 09:41 -0800 |
| Subject | Function docstring as a local variable |
| Message-ID | <mailman.842.1310319682.1164.python-list@python.org> |
Consider the following:
## code
def test():
"""This is my docstring"""
print(??) ## can I print the docstring above?
## /code
It possible for a function to print it's own docstring?
thanks
(pointers to docs could be sufficient)
--
Tim
tim at johnsons-web dot com or akwebsoft dot com
http://www.akwebsoft.com
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| From | rantingrick <rantingrick@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-07-10 10:44 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <64b5198e-5cc7-4790-898e-7f1abb199230@y24g2000yqb.googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #9172 |
On Jul 10, 12:41 pm, Tim Johnson <t...@johnsons-web.com> wrote: > It possible for a function to print it's own docstring? def f(): """docstring""" print "docstring" any questions?
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| From | "Colin J. Williams" <cjw@ncf.ca> |
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| Date | 2011-07-10 18:28 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.855.1310336914.1164.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #9173 |
On 10-Jul-11 13:44 PM, rantingrick wrote:
> On Jul 10, 12:41 pm, Tim Johnson<t...@johnsons-web.com> wrote:
>> It possible for a function to print it's own docstring?
>
> def f():
> """docstring"""
> print "docstring"
>
> any questions?
Try:
def f():
ds= """docstring"""
print ds
>
Colin W.
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| From | Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> |
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| Date | 2011-07-11 09:48 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <87d3hhg0ip.fsf@benfinney.id.au> |
| In reply to | #9189 |
"Colin J. Williams" <cjw@ncf.ca> writes:
> On 10-Jul-11 13:44 PM, rantingrick wrote:
> > On Jul 10, 12:41 pm, Tim Johnson<t...@johnsons-web.com> wrote:
> >> It possible for a function to print it's own docstring?
> >
> > def f():
> > """docstring"""
> > print "docstring"
>
> Try:
>
> def f():
> ds= """docstring"""
> print ds
The OP wants the function to print its own docstring, which your example
does not do. You've defined a function with an empty docstring.
>>> def foo():
... ds = "The Larch"
... print ds
...
>>> foo.__doc__
>>>
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`\ indicates an inability to think the same thing out twice.” |
_o__) —Henry L. Mencken |
Ben Finney
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| From | Corey Richardson <kb1pkl@aim.com> |
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| Date | 2011-07-10 19:00 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.858.1310339158.1164.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #9173 |
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Excerpts from Colin J. Williams's message of Sun Jul 10 18:28:15 -0400 2011:
> Try:
>
> def f():
> ds= """docstring"""
> print ds
That doesn't actually make a docstring, though. It makes a string object and
points the name ds at it. Do you know what a docstring is?
def foo():
"""I am a docstring"""
pass
def bar():
ds = "I am not a docstring!"
def baz():
"I am a docstring too!"
pass
def qux():
'And even me! Quote type don't matter (besides style)'
pass
--
Corey Richardson
"Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves"
-- Abraham Lincoln
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| From | Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> |
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| Date | 2011-07-11 11:54 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <4e1a57df$0$29987$c3e8da3$5496439d@news.astraweb.com> |
| In reply to | #9196 |
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 09:00 am Corey Richardson wrote:
> Excerpts from Colin J. Williams's message of Sun Jul 10 18:28:15 -0400
> 2011:
>> Try:
>>
>> def f():
>> ds= """docstring"""
>> print ds
>
> That doesn't actually make a docstring, though. It makes a string object
> and points the name ds at it. Do you know what a docstring is?
Colin might not be aware of why docstrings are useful, and arbitrary local
variables ds="""docstring""" are not.
def f1():
"""This is my documentation string.
Imagine this has actual useful information.
"""
def f2():
dc = """This is my documentation string.
Imagine this has actual useful information.
"""
Now, at the interactive interpreter, call:
help(f1)
help(f2)
--
Steven
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| From | alex23 <wuwei23@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-07-10 21:05 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <f6ccf302-ff76-4cf2-b02e-21a9147a55ad@h7g2000prf.googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #9196 |
On Jul 11, 9:00 am, Corey Richardson <kb1...@aim.com> wrote: > def qux(): > 'And even me! Quote type don't matter (besides style)' Well, style and the presence of the string literal notation in the quoted text :)
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