[Biopython-dev] [Biopython - Feature #3220] (In Progress) Port Biopython docstrings to reStructuredText
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Issue #3220 has been updated by Eric Talevich.
Status changed from New to In Progress
% Done changed from 0 to 20
Thanks for the merge, Peter:
https://github.com/biopython/biopython/commit/f617101dfaf358d38e90ed778c98588ee7775c72
So building the Biopython API documentation with Epydoc now depends on docutils. Next step: grep each module for 'epytext' and port those that need it.
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Feature #3220: Port Biopython docstrings to reStructuredText
https://redmine.open-bio.org/issues/3220
Author: Eric Talevich
Status: In Progress
Priority: Low
Assignee: Biopython Dev Mailing List
Category: Documentation
Target version:
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The first part of the effort to port Biopython's documentation to Sphinx is to convert our API docs from Epytext to reStructuredText. Plain text will generally work.
Epydoc already supports using reStructuredText as a markup language instead of the default Epytext, so this isn't as painful as it sounds. This can be done one module at a time, changing the format declaration at the top from:
<pre>
__docformat__ = "epytext en"
</pre>
to:
<pre>
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
</pre>
And changing any Epytext markup in the docstrings to valid rST.
Note that this adds the dependency of Docutils when generating API docs, in addition to the current dependency on Epydoc. Since documentation is normally built ahead of the time when packaging stable Biopython releases, this shouldn't be a problem for end users, and may be a small inconvenience for developers who want to work on the documentation.
See:
http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/manual-othermarkup.html
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
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