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author | Martin Panter <vadmium+py@gmail.com> | 2016-12-10 04:10:45 (GMT) |
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committer | Martin Panter <vadmium+py@gmail.com> | 2016-12-10 04:10:45 (GMT) |
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Issue #28755: Improve syntax highlighting in Arg Clinic howto
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diff --git a/Doc/howto/clinic.rst b/Doc/howto/clinic.rst index 8d6ab7f..491c5a2 100644 --- a/Doc/howto/clinic.rst +++ b/Doc/howto/clinic.rst @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +.. highlightlang:: c + ********************** Argument Clinic How-To ********************** @@ -78,17 +80,23 @@ Basic Concepts And Usage ======================== Argument Clinic ships with CPython; you'll find it in ``Tools/clinic/clinic.py``. -If you run that script, specifying a C file as an argument:: +If you run that script, specifying a C file as an argument: + +.. code-block:: shell-session - % python3 Tools/clinic/clinic.py foo.c + $ python3 Tools/clinic/clinic.py foo.c Argument Clinic will scan over the file looking for lines that -look exactly like this:: +look exactly like this: + +.. code-block:: none /*[clinic input] When it finds one, it reads everything up to a line that looks -exactly like this:: +exactly like this: + +.. code-block:: none [clinic start generated code]*/ @@ -99,7 +107,9 @@ lines, are collectively called an Argument Clinic "block". When Argument Clinic parses one of these blocks, it generates output. This output is rewritten into the C file immediately after the block, followed by a comment containing a checksum. -The Argument Clinic block now looks like this:: +The Argument Clinic block now looks like this: + +.. code-block:: none /*[clinic input] ... clinic input goes here ... @@ -378,9 +388,7 @@ Let's dive in! 12. Save and close the file, then run ``Tools/clinic/clinic.py`` on it. With luck everything worked---your block now has output, and a ``.c.h`` file has been generated! Reopen the file in your - text editor to see: - - .. code-block:: c + text editor to see:: /*[clinic input] _pickle.Pickler.dump @@ -402,9 +410,7 @@ Let's dive in! For readability, most of the glue code has been generated to a ``.c.h`` file. You'll need to include that in your original ``.c`` file, - typically right after the clinic module block: - - .. code-block:: c + typically right after the clinic module block:: #include "clinic/_pickle.c.h" @@ -1028,7 +1034,9 @@ that value, and an error has been set (``PyErr_Occurred()`` returns a true value), then the generated code will propagate the error. Otherwise it will encode the value you return like normal. -Currently Argument Clinic supports only a few return converters:: +Currently Argument Clinic supports only a few return converters: + +.. code-block:: none bool int @@ -1607,7 +1615,9 @@ code probably looks like this:: #endif /* HAVE_FUNCTIONNAME */ And then in the ``PyMethodDef`` structure at the bottom the existing code -will have:: +will have: + +.. code-block:: none #ifdef HAVE_FUNCTIONNAME {'functionname', ... }, @@ -1657,7 +1667,9 @@ extra code when using the "block" output preset? It can't go in the output bloc because that could be deactivated by the ``#ifdef``. (That's the whole point!) In this situation, Argument Clinic writes the extra code to the "buffer" destination. -This may mean that you get a complaint from Argument Clinic:: +This may mean that you get a complaint from Argument Clinic: + +.. code-block:: none Warning in file "Modules/posixmodule.c" on line 12357: Destination buffer 'buffer' not empty at end of file, emptying. @@ -1677,7 +1689,9 @@ wouldn't make any sense to the Python interpreter. But using Argument Clinic to run Python blocks lets you use Python as a Python preprocessor! Since Python comments are different from C comments, Argument Clinic -blocks embedded in Python files look slightly different. They look like this:: +blocks embedded in Python files look slightly different. They look like this: + +.. code-block:: python3 #/*[python input] #print("def foo(): pass") |