Ok, I've quickly looked through API and I have a questions. Here
is the code from the example:

cache_name = 'my cache'
hash_code = hashcode(cache_name)
cache_create(conn, cache_name)
result = cache_put(conn, hash_code, 'my key', 42)

I'm not familiar with python, so here is the question. Why there is
no "cache" class, and functions with hash code are used?

Best Regards,
Igor


On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 9:01 PM Dmitry Melnichuk <
dmitry.melnic...@nobitlost.com> wrote:

> Hi Igor,
>
> I totally agree with the point that auto-generated things does not
> belong to the source tree.
>
> I already made short instructions on how to generate HTML documents with
> Sphinx in README file. The instructions assume that the user is able to
> use the common tools (Python, pip, virtualenv) and have them installed.
>  From the beginning of the development we found it inconvenient for
> those who wish to just read the documents and not fire up the whole
> development process. That's why I included the prebuilt documents in the
> repository.
>
> Note also, that Python programs, unlike Java ones, do not have the
> additional build step and always distributed as text. So each user will
> have to build the documents from the source to read it.
>
> To leverage this condition, most of Python package developers use
> readthedocs.org service (freemium, engine is under MIT license) to
> publish their documentation online. Unfortunately, the service can not
> be used by our project because of the directory structure. RTD treats
> the git root as a home to `docs` directory to build Sphinx docs out of
> it. In our case it would build anything but the documents we need from
> upstream git source. This situation can be fixed by developing Python
> thin client in a separate git repository and including it in upstream as
> a git sub-module, but I see this solution is too radical.
>
> Anyway, I am removing the prebuilt docs from now on, just as you
> suggested. Hope that potential usability problems might be addressed in
> the future.
>
> On 07/02/2018 09:41 PM, Igor Sapego wrote:
> > By the way, guys,
> >
> > I can see generated docs under source control. We do not store them
> > this way in Ignite. Instead, we have separate step during release, where
> > we generate them and include in binary distribution.
> >
> > So you should remove documents from Git and provide us with instructions
> > on how to generate docs during release.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Igor
> >
>

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