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Am 24.01.2011 20:24, schrieb Erik Tollerud:
> I've been making quite a bit of use of autodoc (specifically,
> automodule) for documenting a project.  However, as the project has
> grown, I find it's difficult to tell where warnings are occurring in
> the source code, because the line numbers the Sphinx warnings output
> seem to be unrelated to the line numbers in the source documentation.
> Presumably this is because autodoc produces some kind of internal line-
> numbering scheme... is there any way to map the autodoc line numbers
> that the sphinx warnings emit to the actual source code line numbers?
> Or a way to output intermediate files that match the line numbers that
> can be cross-matched to the source code?

Hmm, which version of both docutils and Sphinx are you using?  I recently
fixed a bug in generating line numbers in 1.0.7, and recent docutils
versions also improved keeping track of not only source files but line numbers.

Basically you should get location info such as "docstring of OBJECT:line in
that docstring".

Georg
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