docutils is the library that supports the format (restructuredtext) that
these docstrings are written in. It *may* (I haven't looked) contain
functionality to render as clean plain text.
Mike
On 08/05/2013 09:57 AM, federico vaggi wrote:
Hi,
SciPy (and NumPy) docstrings are written with a s
Hi,
SciPy (and NumPy) docstrings are written with a special kind of mark up:
For example, the docstring for the russellrao distance function looks like
this:
'\nComputes the Russell-Rao dissimilarity between two boolean 1-D
arrays.\n\nThe Russell-Rao dissimilarity between two boolean 1-D