- no source code since this is only useful if the epydocs contain code, ours are only docstrings. - set inheritance to included so you dont have to search up the classes to find available functions. - SConstruct, isolate the exception for importing epydoc. - Added a print to the SConscript files otherwise it looks like nothings happening.
30 lines
883 B
Python
30 lines
883 B
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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Import ('env')
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from optparse import OptionParser
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import epydoc
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from epydoc.docbuilder import build_doc_index
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from epydoc import cli
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names = env.Glob("source/blender/python/api2_2x/doc/[A-Z]*.py")
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docindex = build_doc_index(names)
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optvalues = cli.OPTION_DEFAULTS
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optvalues["verbose"] = 1
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optvalues["quiet"] = 0
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optvalues["include_source_code"] = 0
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optvalues["inheritance"] = "included"
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optvalues["show_private"] = 0
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optvalues["target"] = env["BF_DOCDIR"]+"/BPY_API/"
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optvalues["url"] = "http://www.blender.org"
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optvalues["top"] = "API_intro"
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optvalues["name"] = "Blender"
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optvalues["noprivate"] = 1
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optvalues["noframes"] = 1
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optvalues["names"] = names
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optparser = OptionParser()
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optparser.set_defaults(**optvalues)
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(options, args) = optparser.parse_args([])
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print "Writing Blender Python epydocs to \"%s\"" % optvalues["target"]
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cli.write_html(docindex, options)
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