Nick wrote: > Is it possible to put a doc string on a class attribute? Something > like this > > class Test (object): > '''classx''' > fred = 10 > '''attribute'''
The short answer is, no. The longer answer is, maybe, if you can make Test.fred be some sort of object with a docstring: class MyInt(int): '''attribute''' class Test(object): '''classx''' fred = MyInt(10) >>> Test.fred.__doc__ 'attribute' But the hard part is ensuring that Test.fred doesn't get replaced: >>> Test.fred = 11 >>> Test.fred.__doc__ 'int(x[, base]) -> integer\n\nConvert a string or number ...' Not impossible to solve, but an awful lot of trouble for very little benefit. Just put your documentation in the class, where people expect to find it: class Test(object): '''classx Test.fred is an attribute. ''' fred = 10 -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list