New submission from Antony Lee:
Consider the following minimal example:
class readonlyprop:
__init__ = lambda self, func: None
__get__ = lambda self, inst, cls=None: None
class C:
def bar(self):
pass
@readonlyprop
def foo(self):
pass
def quux(self):
pass
the output of `pydoc modname.C` is
<... cropped ...>
modname.C = class C(builtins.object)
| Methods defined here:
|
| bar(self)
|
| foo = None
| quux(self)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
<... cropped ...>
It would be nice if
1. a newline was added after `foo = None`, and
2. foo was *also* marked as being a non-data-descriptor of class readonlyprop
(basically what you'd get without invoking the __get__).
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assignee: docs@python
components: Documentation
messages: 257782
nosy: Antony.Lee, docs@python
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Non-data descriptors in pydoc
versions: Python 3.5, Python 3.6
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