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Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/pydoc.py')
-rw-r--r--[-rwxr-xr-x] | Lib/pydoc.py | 25 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/pydoc.py b/Lib/pydoc.py index a9c04f0..5e5a8ae 100755..100644 --- a/Lib/pydoc.py +++ b/Lib/pydoc.py @@ -209,6 +209,18 @@ def classify_class_attrs(object): results.append((name, kind, cls, value)) return results +def sort_attributes(attrs, object): + 'Sort the attrs list in-place by _fields and then alphabetically by name' + # This allows data descriptors to be ordered according + # to a _fields attribute if present. + fields = getattr(object, '_fields', []) + try: + field_order = {name : i-len(fields) for (i, name) in enumerate(fields)} + except TypeError: + field_order = {} + keyfunc = lambda attr: (field_order.get(attr[0], 0), attr[0]) + attrs.sort(key=keyfunc) + # ----------------------------------------------------- module manipulation def ispackage(path): @@ -867,8 +879,7 @@ class HTMLDoc(Doc): object.__module__) tag += ':<br>\n' - # Sort attrs by name. - attrs.sort(key=lambda t: t[0]) + sort_attributes(attrs, object) # Pump out the attrs, segregated by kind. attrs = spill('Methods %s' % tag, attrs, @@ -1286,8 +1297,8 @@ location listed above. else: tag = "inherited from %s" % classname(thisclass, object.__module__) - # Sort attrs by name. - attrs.sort() + + sort_attributes(attrs, object) # Pump out the attrs, segregated by kind. attrs = spill("Methods %s:\n" % tag, attrs, @@ -1900,10 +1911,10 @@ has the same effect as typing a particular string at the help> prompt. def intro(self): self.output.write(''' -Welcome to Python %s's help utility! +Welcome to Python {0}'s help utility! If this is your first time using Python, you should definitely check out -the tutorial on the Internet at http://docs.python.org/%s/tutorial/. +the tutorial on the Internet at http://docs.python.org/{0}/tutorial/. Enter the name of any module, keyword, or topic to get help on writing Python programs and using Python modules. To quit this help utility and @@ -1913,7 +1924,7 @@ To get a list of available modules, keywords, symbols, or topics, type "modules", "keywords", "symbols", or "topics". Each module also comes with a one-line summary of what it does; to list the modules whose name or summary contain a given string such as "spam", type "modules spam". -''' % tuple([sys.version[:3]]*2)) +'''.format('%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2])) def list(self, items, columns=4, width=80): items = list(sorted(items)) |