On Mar 5, 10:16 am, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 06:36:50 -0800 (PST)
>
> tfer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Cool, I got to play with this a little last night.  It seemed to choke
> > on a "load recursive" done at the top level of the ipython
> > ditribution, but perhaps I got impatient, nothing seemed to be
> > happening after a couple of minutes so I killed the session.
>
> find Package/ipython/ -iname \*.py | wc -l
> 953
>
> So 953 files to pull docstrings from.  I'll see if g.es() updates are shown 
> during a busy loop, but maybe not.
>
> > Worked
> > fine when I tried it on a lower levels.
>
> > I can see this helping "code groking" a lot, you can explore the
> > modules, their file organization, their docstrings, (which you can add
> > to as your understanding grows)
>
> Just to clarify the docstrings aren't written back, if you want to modify the 
> real docstring just double-click load the file first.

Yes, I realize this, figure I can write my way around this, see the
part that got cut off.

>
> > Rather than keep pestering you with feature requests, I was wondering
> > about the possibility of adding a
>
> [end of email] :-)
>
Rather than keep pestering you with feature requests, I was wondering
about the possibility of adding a @data active_path_sciplet_1, ...,
whose body would consist of a user written script that could be
applied singly or recursively through the context menu.

Tom

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