On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 8:22 PM, Steve Zatz <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a relatively long post in praise of @clean (with one question at
> the end) in case anyone wants to move on to other topics.
>
> I just want to provide my own thoughts about the importance of @clean.
>
Many thanks for this. You have done a better job than I at discussing
@clean.
With your permission, I'd like to make this part of Leo's documentation.
I'd also like to highlight it in announcements of Leo 5.1. A
lright with you?
[Question] In the python code I have been importing into @clean, every
class has <<class XXXXX methods>> on the line after the class declaration.
But this section reference doesn't have corresponding sections defined and
so really is not helpful. It requires either programmatically or manually
going through the code and changing all those class method section
references to @others, which works fine but I am not sure why the original
file import doesn't do that for me. I suspect there is an obvious answer
but it would be great to know what it is.
How did you import the files? c.recursiveImport inserts @others, as
expected. Here is the script:
c.recursiveImport(
r'<path to directory or file>',
kind = '@clean',
one_file = False,
safe_at_file = False,
theTypes = ['.py',],
)
Please file a bug at https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues if
appropriate.
Edward
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