Hi Juraj,

I guess this could be what I requested last week - if such a function
already existed, I missed it too.

By the way, it seems like my request four days ago was not published
here.
I knew that the list is moderated, but this delay is a bit long. ;-)

anyway, yes I'm interested, this sounds promising and exciting.
Although there is a bit of python inside, almost my complete project
is in javascript.
How's your autoextract working, will you post it?

And did I see it right that you kept your documentation in your c++
files, now? That's what I want to achieve with javascript. Hacking all
the documentation into separate rst-files is not how I wanted to
document my project.

Thanks and regards,
Enyavar



On Apr 30, 11:03 pm, Juraj Ivančić <juraj.ivan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If there is any interest, I can upload my autoextract module to
> contributions (it is quite simple really, ~100 LOC, although I have a
> few ideas to make it more complicated ;) ).
>
> Of course, it is quite possible that Sphinx somehow already supports
> this and I just missed it. If so please point me in the right direction.
>
> And thank you all for the awesome documentation tool!
>
> Best Regards,
>      Juraj Ivan i

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