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;;; eev-rstdoc.el -- links to documentation generated from RST files. -*- lexical-binding: nil; -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; ;; This file is part of GNU eev. ;; ;; GNU eev is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; ;; GNU eev is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;; ;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <[email protected]> ;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <[email protected]> ;; Version: 20240901 ;; Keywords: e-scripts ;; ;; Latest version: <http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-rstdoc.el> ;; htmlized: <http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-rstdoc.el.html> ;; See also: <http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-beginner.el.html> ;; <http://anggtwu.net/eev-intros/find-rstdoc-intro.html> ;; (find-rstdoc-intro) ;; «.introduction» (to "introduction") ;; «.default-defvars» (to "default-defvars") ;; «.ee-rstdoc-:py» (to "ee-rstdoc-:py") ;; «.ee-rstdoc-:sympy» (to "ee-rstdoc-:sympy") ;; «.ee-rstdoc-:mpl» (to "ee-rstdoc-:mpl") ;; «.other-defvars» (to "other-defvars") ;; «.ee-rstdoc-:clhs» (to "ee-rstdoc-:clhs") ;; «.ee-rstdoc-:sqlite3» (to "ee-rstdoc-:sqlite3") ;; «.basic-ops» (to "basic-ops") ;; «.around-point» (to "around-point") ;; «.code-rstdoc» (to "code-rstdoc") ;; «.default-defuns» (to "default-defuns") ;; «introduction» (to ".introduction") ;; 0. Warning ;; ========== ;; This docs are being rewritten! ;; At this moment the best docs are in this intro, ;; ;; (find-rstdoc-intro) ;; ;; and there's a video about eev-rstdoc.el: ;; ;; Title: Short hyperlinks to Python docs (eev @ EmacsConf2022) ;; MP4: http://anggtwu.net/eev-videos/emacsconf2022-py.mp4 ;; YT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeqCYQSlz-I ;; Page: http://anggtwu.net/emacsconf2022-py.html ;; Comment: A video about eev-rstdoc.el. ;; Date: 2022dec04 ;; Length: 14:03 ;; ;; Play: (find-eev2022pyvideo "0:00") ;; Info: (find-1stclassvideo-links "eev2022py") ;; ;; Old docs: ;; This is an experimental feature. ;; I'm still cleaning it up, and I'll give a presentation ;; about it in the EmacsConf2022: ;; ;; http://anggtwu.net/emacsconf2022-py.html ;; ;; See also these posts in the mailing list: ;; ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/eev/ ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/eev/2022-08/threads.html ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/eev/2022-08/msg00011.html ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/eev/2022-08/msg00013.html ;; https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/eev ;; ;; ;; 1. Very short introduction ;; ========================== ;; Try this: ;; ;; (load (buffer-file-name)) ;; (ee-rstdoc-default-defuns) ;; (find-pydocw "tutorial/classes") ;; (find-sympydocw "tutorials/intro-tutorial/gotchas#equals-signs") ;; (find-mpldocw "tutorials/introductory/pyplot") ;; ;; Each one of the `find-*docw' functions above expands its argument ;; in a different way, converts it to a URL, and opens it in a ;; browser. These "ways of expanding" are configurable, but what makes ;; this package really useful is that is also has configurable "ways ;; of shortening" that can be used to produce other elisp hyperlinks ;; like the ones above. Let me explain that with an example. The "we" ;; in the example below is obviously a user who knows how this works; ;; we want to become like "we". ;; ;; The documentation of Python in intended to be read in a browser. ;; The `find-pydocw' sexp above opens this URL in a browser: ;; ;; https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/classes.html ;; ;; Suppose that we navigate the Python tutorial a bit, and we find ;; this other section in it that we want to keep a link to: ;; ;; https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/controlflow.html#lambda-expressions ;; ;; We copy that URL to an Emacs buffer, and then we type `M-x pdk' ;; (mnemonic: "Python-doc-kill") with the point on that URL. The `M-x ;; pdk' will inspect the text around the point, shorten it in the ;; right way, and it will display this message in the echo area: ;; ;; Copied to the kill ring: ;; # (find-pydoc "tutorial/controlflow#lambda-expressions") ;; ;; Then we use `C-y' to insert that line, and `M-h M-2 M-h M-2' to ;; duplicate it twice. We get this (modulo the ";;s"): ;; ;; # (find-pydoc "tutorial/controlflow#lambda-expressions") ;; # (find-pydoc "tutorial/controlflow#lambda-expressions") ;; # (find-pydoc "tutorial/controlflow#lambda-expressions") ;; ;; Then we add a "w" and a "r" in the right places, and the three ;; lines above become these ones: ;; ;; # (find-pydoc "tutorial/controlflow#lambda-expressions") ;; # (find-pydocw "tutorial/controlflow#lambda-expressions") ;; # (find-pydocr "tutorial/controlflow#lambda-expressions") ;; ;; The first two sexps above will open URLs like these ones: ;; ;; file:///usr/share/doc/python3.11-doc/html/tutorial/controlflow.html#lambda-expressions ;; https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/controlflow.html#lambda-expressions ;; ;; i.e., the `find-pydoc' uses the local copy of the Python docs, that ;; the browser can open very quickly, and the `find-pydocw' uses the ;; copy "from the web", that takes longer. The third sexp, the one ;; with `find-pydocr', opens this file: ;; ;; /usr/share/doc/python3.11/html/_sources/tutorial/controlflow.rst.txt ;; ;; that is the source of "control.html", in RST format - see: ;; ;; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText ;; ;; I find it much easier to copy examples from a .rst than from the ;; HTML pages. ;; ;; ;; 2. Tutorials ;; ============ ;; "Normal" tutorials have a lot of explanatory text, and a few ;; examples. We can use elisp hyperlinks of the kinds above to create ;; tutorials in another style - made of lots of executable examples, ;; plus elisp hyperlinks in comments that point to the standard, ;; "normal" tutorials, and to reference manuals. There are some ;; examples of tutorials in that style here: ;; ;; (find-es "python" "tut-strings") ;; (find-es "sympy" "tutorial") ;; http://anggtwu.net/e/python.e.html#tut-strings ;; http://anggtwu.net/e/sympy.e.html#tutorial ;; http://anggtwu.net/eepitch.html#tutorials ;; ;; ;; 3. How this works ;; ================= ;; The main function defined in this file is `code-rst', that works ;; similarly to `code-c-d', that is explained in this section of the ;; main tutorial: ;; ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "9.1. `code-c-d'") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "9.1. `code-c-d'" "find-code-c-d") ;; ;; A sexp like ;; ;; (code-rstdoc :py) ;; ;; generates some code - incluing defuns - and runs it. A sexp like ;; ;; (find-code-rstdoc :py) ;; ;; generates the same code, and then shows it in a temporary buffer ;; instead of running it. The comments in that code contains LOTS of ;; simple tests and links to docs, so the temporary buffer generated ;; by the `find-code-rstdoc' is a good starting point for ;; understanding how this works. ;; ;; Look at the last defun in each of the `find-code-rstdoc's below: ;; ;; (find-code-rstdoc :py) ;; (find-code-rstdoc :sympy) ;; (find-code-rstdoc :mpl) ;; ;; They define "killing functions" - i.e., functions that put lines in ;; the kill ring - called `pdk', `sdk', and `mdk'. These functions ;; violate the principle that each package should only define ;; functions with certain prefixes - see: ;; ;; (find-eev-intro "1. `eev-mode'") ;; (find-eev-intro "1. `eev-mode'" "prefixes") ;; ;; and this means that these sexps ;; ;; (code-rstdoc :py) ;; (code-rstdoc :sympy) ;; (code-rstdoc :mpl) ;; ;; can't be run by default when eev is loaded - the user has to run ;; them explicitly somehow. In the "Very short introduction" above I ;; suggested running them with: ;; ;; ;; See: (find-eev "eev-rstdoc.el" "default-defuns") ;; (ee-rstdoc-default-defuns) ;; ;; ;; 4. Configuration ;; ================ ;; Sexps like these ;; ;; (code-rstdoc :py) ;; (find-code-rstdoc :py) ;; ;; use the data stored in the variable `ee-rstdoc-:py'. This file ;; defines `ee-rstdoc-:py', and its variants for SymPy and MatPlotLib, ;; `ee-rstdoc-:sympy' and `ee-rstdoc-:mpl', here, ;; ;; (find-eev "eev-rstdoc.el" "ee-rstdoc-:py") ;; (find-eev "eev-rstdoc.el" "ee-rstdoc-:sympy") ;; (find-eev "eev-rstdoc.el" "ee-rstdoc-:mpl") ;; ;; and in a way that supposes that we are on Debian Stable, and that ;; we have these packages installed: ;; ;; python3.11-doc ;; python-sympy-doc ;; python-matplotlib-doc ;; ;; People on other distributions will probably have to take the ;; `defvar's of `ee-rstdoc-:py', `ee-rstdoc-:sympy', and ;; `ee-rstdoc-:mpl', convert them to setqs, adjust some of their ;; fields, and put them in their init files. Note that each one of ;; these setqs will have to be followed by a `code-rstdoc', or, ;; preferrably, by a pair of lines like these: ;; ;; ;; (find-code-rstdoc :py) ;; (code-rstdoc :py) ;; Redefine if needed: (defalias 'ee-rstdoc-browse-url 'find-googlechrome) ;;; __ __ _ _ _ ;;; \ \ / /_ _ _ __(_) __ _| |__ | | ___ ___ ;;; \ \ / / _` | '__| |/ _` | '_ \| |/ _ \/ __| ;;; \ V / (_| | | | | (_| | |_) | | __/\__ \ ;;; \_/ \__,_|_| |_|\__,_|_.__/|_|\___||___/ ;;; ;; «default-defvars» (to ".default-defvars") ;; Each one of three variables below specify how a certain family of ;; rstdoc functions should work. For example, `ee-rstdoc-:py' ;; specifies both how the `find-pydoc*' functions should expand their ;; arguments and how `M-x pdk' should shorten the string at point. ;; ;; See: (find-eev "eev-rstdoc.el" "introduction" "4. Configuration") ;; «ee-rstdoc-:py» (to ".ee-rstdoc-:py") ;; Try: (find-code-rstdoc :py) ;; (find-code-rstdoc :sympy) ;; (find-code-rstdoc :mpl) ;; (defvar ee-rstdoc-:py '(:base "index" :base-web "https://docs.python.org/3/" :base-html "file:///usr/share/doc/python3.11-doc/html/" :base-rst "/usr/share/doc/python3.11/html/_sources/" :rst ".rst.txt" :res ("#.*$" "\\?.*$" ".html$" ".txt$" ".rst$" "^file://" "^https://docs.python.org/3/" "^/usr/share/doc/python[0-9.]*-doc/html/" "^/usr/share/doc/python[0-9.]*/html/_sources/") :kill pdk ) "See: (find-code-rstdoc :py)") ;; «ee-rstdoc-:sympy» (to ".ee-rstdoc-:sympy") (defvar ee-rstdoc-:sympy '(:base "index" :base-web "https://docs.sympy.org/latest/" :base-html "file:///usr/share/doc/python-sympy-doc/html/" :base-rst "/usr/share/doc/python-sympy-doc/html/_sources/" :res ("#.*$" "\\?.*$" ".html$" ".txt$" ".rst$" "^file://" "^/usr/share/doc/python-sympy-doc/html/" "^https://docs.sympy.org/[0-9.]+/" "^https://docs.sympy.org/latest/") :kill sdk ) "See: (find-code-rstdoc :sympy)") ;; «ee-rstdoc-:mpl» (to ".ee-rstdoc-:mpl") (defvar ee-rstdoc-:mpl '(:base "index" :base-web "https://matplotlib.org/stable/" :base-html "/usr/share/doc/python-matplotlib-doc/html/" :base-rst "/usr/share/doc/python-matplotlib-doc/html/_sources/" :res ("#.*$" "\\?.*$" ".html$" ".txt$" ".rst$" "^file://" "^/usr/share/doc/python-matplotlib-doc/html/" "^https?://docs.matplotlib.org/latest/") :kill mdk) "See: (find-code-rstdoc :mpl)") ;;; ___ _ _ _ __ ;;; / _ \| |_| |__ ___ _ __ __| | ___ / _|_ ____ _ _ __ ___ ;;; | | | | __| '_ \ / _ \ '__| / _` |/ _ \ |_\ \ / / _` | '__/ __| ;;; | |_| | |_| | | | __/ | | (_| | __/ _|\ V / (_| | | \__ \ ;;; \___/ \__|_| |_|\___|_| \__,_|\___|_| \_/ \__,_|_| |___/ ;;; ;; «other-defvars» (to ".other-defvars") ;; «ee-rstdoc-:clhs» (to ".ee-rstdoc-:clhs") ;; The Common Lisp Hyperspec. ;; The Debian package "hyperspec" installs a local copy ;; of the CLHS in /usr/share/doc/hyperspec/. To use this, ;; put these two lines in your ~/.emacs: ;; ;; ;; (find-code-rstdoc :clhs) ;; (code-rstdoc :clhs) ;; (defvar ee-rstdoc-:clhs '(:base "Front/Contents" :base-web "http://clhs.lisp.se/" ;; "http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/" :base-html "file:///usr/share/doc/hyperspec/" :base-rst "/BASE-RST/" :rst ".rst" :htm ".htm" :res ("#.*$" "\\?.*$" ".html?$" ".txt$" ".rst$" "^file://" "http://clhs.lisp.se/" "http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/" "http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/ai-repository/ai/html/hyperspec/HyperSpec/" "http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/doc/CommonLISP/HyperSpec/" "/usr/share/doc/hyperspec/") :kill clk ) "See: (find-code-rstdoc :clhs)") ;; «ee-rstdoc-:sqlite3» (to ".ee-rstdoc-:sqlite3") ;; The docs for SQLite3 (a.k.a. SQLite). ;; To use this in Debian, run: ;; ;; sudo apt-get install sqlite3 sqlite3-doc ;; ;; and put these two lines in your ~/.emacs: ;; ;; ;; (find-code-rstdoc :sqlite3) ;; (code-rstdoc :sqlite3) ;; ;; Skel: (find-rstdoc-links :sqlite3) (defvar ee-rstdoc-:sqlite3 '(:base "sitemap" :base-web "https://www.sqlite.org/" :base-html "file:///usr/share/doc/sqlite3/" :base-rst "/BASE-RST/" :rst ".rst" :res ("#.*$" "\\?.*$" ".html$" ".txt$" ".rst$" "^file://" "^https://www.sqlite.org/" "^/usr/share/doc/sqlite3/" "^/BASE-RST/") :kill s3k )) ;;; ____ _ ;;; | __ ) __ _ ___(_) ___ ___ _ __ ___ ;;; | _ \ / _` / __| |/ __| / _ \| '_ \/ __| ;;; | |_) | (_| \__ \ | (__ | (_) | |_) \__ \ ;;; |____/ \__,_|___/_|\___| \___/| .__/|___/ ;;; |_| ;; ;; «basic-ops» (to ".basic-ops") ;; Basic operations. Most of them receive a "keyword" like :py, ;; :sympy, or :mpl - see: ;; ;; (find-elnode "Constant Variables") ;; ;; and they convert that into a symbol like `ee-rstdoc-:py' and read ;; fields from the variable `ee-rstdoc-:py'. ;; ;; Tests: ;; (ee-rstdoc-c :py) ;; (ee-rstdoc-c 'py) ;; (ee-rstdoc-c "py") ;; (ee-rstdoc-kw :py) ;; (ee-rstdoc-kw "py") ;; (ee-rstdoc-var :py) ;; (ee-rstdoc-var "py") ;; (ee-rstdoc-getfield :py :base-web) ;; (ee-rstdoc-getfield :py :base-web0) ;; (ee-rstdoc-getfield :py0 :base-web0) ;; (ee-rstdoc-getfield0 :py :base-web) ;; (ee-rstdoc-getfield0 :py :base-web0) ;; (ee-rstdoc-getfield0 :py0 :base-web0) ;; (ee-rstdoc-hashanchor "https://docs.python.org/3/index.html") ;; (ee-rstdoc-hashanchor "https://docs.python.org/3/index.html#foo") ;; (ee-rstdoc-stem :py "https://docs.python.org/3/index.html#foo") ;; (ee-rstdoc-short :py "https://docs.python.org/3/index.html#foo") ;; (ee-rstdoc-html :py "https://docs.python.org/3/index.html#foo") ;; (ee-rstdoc-web :py "https://docs.python.org/3/index.html#foo") ;; (ee-rstdoc-rst :py "https://docs.python.org/3/index.html#foo") (defun ee-rstdoc-c (kw) (replace-regexp-in-string "^:" "" (format "%s" kw))) (defun ee-rstdoc-kw (kw) (format ":%s" (ee-rstdoc-c kw))) (defun ee-rstdoc-var (kw) (ee-intern "ee-rstdoc-:%s" (ee-rstdoc-c kw))) (defun ee-rstdoc-get (kw) (symbol-value (ee-rstdoc-var kw))) (defun ee-rstdoc-getfield (kw field) (let ((result (plist-get (ee-rstdoc-get kw) field))) (if (not result) (error "Empty field %S in %S" field (ee-rstdoc-var kw))) result)) (defun ee-rstdoc-getfield0 (kw field) (let* ((var (ee-rstdoc-var kw)) (fields (and (boundp var) (symbol-value var)))) (and fields (plist-get fields field)))) (defun ee-rstdoc-stem (kw str) (dolist (re (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :res)) (setq str (replace-regexp-in-string re "" str))) str) (defun ee-rstdoc-hashanchor (str) (if (string-match "#" str) (format "#%s" (replace-regexp-in-string "^.*#" "" str)) "")) (defun ee-rstdoc-short (kw str) (format "%s%s" (ee-rstdoc-stem kw str) (ee-rstdoc-hashanchor str))) (defun ee-rstdoc-htm (kw) (or (ee-rstdoc-getfield0 kw :htm) ".html")) (defun ee-rstdoc-html (kw &optional str) (if (not str) (setq str (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :base))) (format "%s%s%s%s" (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :base-html) (ee-rstdoc-stem kw str) (ee-rstdoc-htm kw) (ee-rstdoc-hashanchor str))) (defun ee-rstdoc-web (kw &optional str) (if (not str) (setq str (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :base))) (format "%s%s%s%s" (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :base-web) (ee-rstdoc-stem kw str) (ee-rstdoc-htm kw) (ee-rstdoc-hashanchor str))) (defun ee-rstdoc-rst (kw &optional str) (if (not str) (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :base-rst) (format "%s%s%s" (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :base-rst) (ee-rstdoc-stem kw str) (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :rst)))) ;; «around-point» (to ".around-point") ;; See: (find-eev "eev-elinks.el" "around-point") ;; Try: (rx (intersection (any "!-~") (not (any "\"<>")))) ;; --> "[!#-;=?-~]" (defun ee-rstdoc-around-point () (ee-stuff-around-point "!#-;=?-~")) (defun ee-rstdoc-short-around-point (kw) (ee-rstdoc-short kw (ee-rstdoc-around-point))) ;; See: (find-code-rstdoc :py "ee-rstdoc-kill") ;; Test: (ee-rstdoc-kill '(find-pydoc "index")) ;; Based on: (find-efunction 'ee-kl-kill) (defun ee-rstdoc-kill (sexp) (if (listp sexp) (setq sexp (ee-S sexp))) (kill-new (concat "# " sexp "\n")) (message "Copied to the kill ring: # %s" sexp)) ;;; _ _ _ ;;; ___ ___ __| | ___ _ __ ___| |_ __| | ___ ___ ;;; / __/ _ \ / _` |/ _ \_____| '__/ __| __/ _` |/ _ \ / __| ;;; | (_| (_) | (_| | __/_____| | \__ \ || (_| | (_) | (__ ;;; \___\___/ \__,_|\___| |_| |___/\__\__,_|\___/ \___| ;;; ;; «code-rstdoc» (to ".code-rstdoc") ;; Test: (find-code-rstdoc :py) ;; (defun code-rstdoc (kw) (eval (ee-read (ee-code-rstdoc kw)))) (defun find-code-rstdoc (kw &rest rest) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*find-code-rstdoc*"))) (apply 'find-estring-elisp (ee-code-rstdoc kw) rest))) (defun ee-code-rstdoc (kw0) (let* ((c (ee-rstdoc-c kw0)) (kw (ee-rstdoc-kw kw0)) (var (ee-rstdoc-var kw)) (base (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :base)) (base-rst (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :base-rst)) (kill (ee-rstdoc-getfield kw :kill)) ) (ee-template0 "\ ;; (find-code-rstdoc {kw}) ;; (code-rstdoc {kw}) ;; Source: (find-eev \"eev-rstdoc.el\" \"code-rstdoc\") ;; See: (find-rstdoc-intro \"3. `code-rstdoc'\") ;; (find-rstdoc-intro \"4. `ee-rstdoc-:py' and friends\") ;; (find-evariable '{var}) ;; (find-eppp {var}) ;; ;; Tests: (code-rstdoc {kw}) ;; (find-{c}doc-expand \"{base}\") ;; (find-{c}docw-expand \"{base}\") ;; (find-{c}docr-expand \"{base}\") ;; (find-{c}doc \"{base}\") ;; (find-{c}docw \"{base}\") ;; (find-{c}docr \"{base}\") ;; (find-{c}docrfile \"\") ;; (find-{c}docrsh \"find * | sort\") ;; (find-{c}dochelp) (defun find-{c}doc-expand (str &rest rest) (ee-rstdoc-html {kw} str)) (defun find-{c}docw-expand (str &rest rest) (ee-rstdoc-web {kw} str)) (defun find-{c}docr-expand (str &rest rest) (ee-rstdoc-rst {kw} str)) (defun find-{c}doc (&optional str &rest rest) \"Open the local html page associated to the rstdoc STR. This function uses the data in `{var}' to transform STR.\" (interactive) (ee-rstdoc-browse-url (ee-rstdoc-html {kw} str))) (defun find-{c}docw (&optional str &rest rest) \"Open the remote html page associated to the rstdoc STR. This function uses the data in `{var}' to transform STR.\" (interactive) (ee-rstdoc-browse-url (ee-rstdoc-web {kw} str))) (defun find-{c}docr (&optional str &rest rest) \"Open the local .rst.txt file associated to the rstdoc STR This function uses the data in `{var}' to transform STR.\" (interactive) (apply 'find-fline (ee-rstdoc-rst {kw} str) rest)) (code-c-d \"{c}docr\" \"{base-rst}\") (defun find-{c}dochelp (&optional str &rest rest) \"This function runs this: (find-code-rstdoc {kw})\" (interactive) (apply 'find-rstdoc-links {kw} rest)) (defun {kill} () \"Put on the kill ring a sexp hyperlink to the rstdoc at point. This function uses the regexps in the :res field of `{var}' to shorten the rstdoc at point.\" (interactive) (ee-rstdoc-kill (format \"(find-{c}doc \\\"%s\\\")\" (ee-rstdoc-short-around-point {kw})))) (defun {kill}f (&optional fname) \"Put on the kill ring a sexp hyperlink to the rstdoc of FNAME. This function uses the regexps in the :res field of `{var}' to shorten the rstdoc of FNAME.\" (interactive) (ee-rstdoc-kill (format \"(find-{c}doc \\\"%s\\\")\" (ee-rstdoc-short {kw} (or fname (buffer-file-name)))))) "))) ;; «default-defuns» (to ".default-defuns") ;; See: (find-rstdoc-intro "0. Preparation") ;; Try: (find-code-rstdoc :py) ;; (find-code-rstdoc :sympy) ;; (find-code-rstdoc :mpl) ;; (find-code-rstdoc :clhs) ;; ;; This is mostly for tests. ;; Most people will prefer to define their own variables - ;; as in: (find-eev "eev-rstdoc.el" "variables") ;; - and then run `code-rstdoc's on them. ;; (defun ee-rstdoc-default-defuns () (interactive) (code-rstdoc :py) (code-rstdoc :sympy) (code-rstdoc :mpl) (code-rstdoc :clhs) (code-rstdoc :sqlite3)) (provide 'eev-rstdoc) ;; Local Variables: ;; coding: utf-8-unix ;; no-byte-compile: t ;; End: