Issue39125
Created on 2019-12-23 15:40 by McSinyx, last changed 2021-04-11 00:19 by rhettinger.
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| msg358823 - (view) | Author: Nguyễn Gia Phong (McSinyx) | Date: 2019-12-23 15:40 | |
Dear Maintainer,
I want to request a feature on the generative documentation of type-hinting.
As of December 2019, I believe there is no support for generating such
information in help(). For demonstration, I have this tiny piece of code
class Foo:
@property
def bar(self) -> int: return 42
@bar.setter
def bar(self, value: int) -> None: pass
def baz(self, arg: float) -> str: pass
whose documentation on CPython 3.7.5 (on Debian testing amd64 if that matters)
is generated as
class Foo(builtins.object)
| Methods defined here:
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| baz(self, arg: float) -> str
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
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| __dict__
| dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
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| __weakref__
| list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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| bar
I expect the documentation for bar to be as informative as bar, i.e. something
similar to ``bar: int''. As pointed out by ChrisWarrick on freenode#python,
the annotations are already present, yet help() is not making use of them:
>>> Foo.bar.fget.__annotations__
{'return': <class 'int'>}
>>> Foo.bar.fset.__annotations__
{'value': <class 'int'>, 'return': None}
Have a Merry Christmas or other holiday of your choice,
Nguyễn Gia Phong
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| msg358825 - (view) | Author: Karthikeyan Singaravelan (xtreak) * ![]() |
Date: 2019-12-23 16:37 | |
Currently docstring written for even property.setter is ignored in help as inspect.getdoc only inspects property.fget [0] for docstrings. I feel docs for setter could also be included. The docs also indicate the same at https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/functions.html#property . In the absence of docs maybe the signature for getter and setter could be included as per this proposal. class Foo: @property def bar(self) -> int: '''Bar docs for property''' return 42 @bar.setter def bar(self, value: int) -> None: '''Bar docs for setter''' pass help(Foo.bar) Help on property: Bar docs for property [0] https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/4b3b1226e86df6cd45e921c8f2ad23c3639c43b2/Lib/inspect.py#L580 |
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| msg359041 - (view) | Author: Nguyễn Gia Phong (McSinyx) | Date: 2019-12-30 14:02 | |
Relating to this, should there also be indication about the mode (get, set, del) the property? Currently there is no way to tell if the *attribute* is read-only, read-write or write-only. |
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| msg390625 - (view) | Author: (brenthuisman) | Date: 2021-04-09 13:50 | |
Is there any activity on this issue? The way Pybind11 generates accessors for attributes makes (as properties with getter and setter) makes it currently impossible to view the type info, which Pybind does provide. Thanks for any update. |
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| msg390754 - (view) | Author: Raymond Hettinger (rhettinger) * ![]() |
Date: 2021-04-11 00:19 | |
> Currently there is no way to tell if the *attribute*
> is read-only, read-write or write-only.
Read-only is segregated in the help() output.
>>> class A:
@property
def computed_field(self):
'An example property'
>>> help(A)
Help on class A in module __main__:
class A(builtins.object)
| Readonly properties defined here:
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| computed_field
| An example property
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
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| __dict__
| dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
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| __weakref__
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| History | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2021-04-11 00:19:47 | rhettinger | set | messages: + msg390754 |
| 2021-04-09 13:50:12 | brenthuisman | set | nosy:
+ brenthuisman messages: + msg390625 |
| 2020-01-02 12:13:42 | McSinyx | set | versions: + Python 3.9 |
| 2019-12-30 14:02:44 | McSinyx | set | messages:
+ msg359041 versions: - Python 3.9 |
| 2019-12-23 16:37:13 | xtreak | set | nosy:
+ rhettinger, xtreak messages: + msg358825 versions: - Python 3.5, Python 3.6, Python 3.7, Python 3.8 |
| 2019-12-23 15:40:00 | McSinyx | create | |
