http://github.com/asmeurer/sympy/tree/doc-day

It also has my stuff from doc day (I wanted to include an example from  
simplify).

Aaron
On Jul 5, 2009, at 5:32 PM, Ondrej Certik wrote:

>
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Aaron S. Meurer<[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>>
>> I tried creating an autodoc file for the functions in simplify.py,  
>> but
>> I couldn't get it to work.  I followed the example of other files  
>> like
>> doc/src/modules/solvers.txt and created a file called simplify.txt
>> with this text:
>>
>> Simplify
>> ========
>>
>> .. currentmodule:: sympy.simplify
>>
>> Simplify
>> --------
>> .. automethod:: sympy.simplify.simplify
>>
>> But Sphinx gives
>> [...]
>> doc/src/modules/simplify.txt:8: (WARNING/2) autodoc can't import/find
>> method 'sympy.simplify.simplify', it reported error: "'function'
>> object has no attribute 'simplify'", please check your spelling and
>> sys.path
>> [...]
>>
>> I don't know very much about Sphinx and autodoc, so I may be doing
>> something wrong, but based on the output from Sphinx, I believe the
>> problem may have to do with the fact that "simplify" the module and
>> "simplify" the function both have the same name.  For example,
>>
>>  >>> import sympy
>>  >>> type(sympy.solvers)
>> <type 'module'>
>>  >>> type(sympy.simplify)
>> <type 'function'>
>>
>> Is there a way around this, or do we need to change the name of
>> "simplify" the module to something else, like "simplifiers"?
>
> Please post your branch somewhere, I'll look into it.
>
> Ondrej
>
> >


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