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@ -14,8 +14,11 @@ section apply for the other domains as well.
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.. _tutorial-describing-objects:
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.. _tutorial-describing-objects:
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Python
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Documenting Python objects
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Documenting Python objects
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Sphinx offers several roles and directives to document Python objects,
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Sphinx offers several roles and directives to document Python objects,
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all grouped together in :ref:`the Python domain <python-domain>`. For example,
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all grouped together in :ref:`the Python domain <python-domain>`. For example,
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@ -68,7 +71,7 @@ Notice several things:
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``.. function::`` directly.
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``.. function::`` directly.
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Cross-referencing Python objects
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Cross-referencing Python objects
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By default, most of these directives generate entities that can be
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By default, most of these directives generate entities that can be
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cross-referenced from any part of the documentation by using
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cross-referenced from any part of the documentation by using
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@ -123,7 +126,7 @@ And finally, this is how the result would look:
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Beautiful, isn't it?
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Beautiful, isn't it?
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Including doctests in your documentation
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Including doctests in your documentation
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Since you are now describing code from a Python library, it will become useful
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Since you are now describing code from a Python library, it will become useful
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to keep both the documentation and the code as synchronized as possible.
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to keep both the documentation and the code as synchronized as possible.
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@ -229,3 +232,44 @@ And finally, ``make test`` reports success!
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For big projects though, this manual approach can become a bit tedious.
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For big projects though, this manual approach can become a bit tedious.
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In the next section, you will see :doc:`how to automate the
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In the next section, you will see :doc:`how to automate the
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process </tutorial/automatic-doc-generation>`.
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process </tutorial/automatic-doc-generation>`.
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Other languages (C, C++, others)
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Documenting and cross-referencing objects
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Sphinx also supports documenting and cross-referencing objects written in
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other programming languages. There are four additional built-in domains:
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C, C++, JavaScript, and reStructuredText. Third-party extensions may
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define domains for more languages, such as
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- `Fortran <https://sphinx-fortran.readthedocs.io>`_,
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- `Julia <http://bastikr.github.io/sphinx-julia>`_, or
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- `PHP <https://github.com/markstory/sphinxcontrib-phpdomain>`_.
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For example, to document a C++ type definition, you would use the built-in
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:rst:dir:`cpp:type` directive, as follows:
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.. code-block:: rst
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.. cpp:type:: std::vector<int> CustomList
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A typedef-like declaration of a type.
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Which would give the following result:
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.. cpp:type:: std::vector<int> CustomList
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A typedef-like declaration of a type.
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All such directives then generate references that can be
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cross-referenced by using the corresponding role. For example, to reference
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the previous type definition, you can use the :rst:role:`cpp:type` role
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as follows:
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.. code-block:: rst
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Cross reference to :cpp:type:`CustomList`.
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Which would produce a hyperlink to the previous definition: :cpp:type:`CustomList`.
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