gemini-code-assist[bot] commented on PR #349:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm-ffi/pull/349#issuecomment-3673318922

   ## Summary of Changes
   
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   This pull request primarily focuses on enhancing and restructuring the 
project's documentation. It standardizes external links, reorganizes guide 
content into a more logical reference structure, and updates the Python 
packaging guide to reflect current best practices for library loading. 
Additionally, it includes minor C++ Doxygen syntax fixes and improvements to 
the Python stub generation tool.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Documentation Restructuring**: The documentation structure has been 
significantly reorganized. Language-specific guides (C++, Python, Rust) have 
been moved from the `guides/` directory to a new `reference/` section, now 
named `lang_guide.md` within their respective language subdirectories. New 
'Packaging' and 'Reference' sections have been introduced in the main 
`index.rst` to reflect this change.
   * **Standardized DLPack Protocol Linking**: External links to the DLPack 
protocol documentation have been standardized across several `.rst` files. This 
is achieved by introducing a new `external+data-api:doc` Sphinx role, which is 
configured in `docs/conf.py` with a new intersphinx mapping to `data-apis.org` 
and added to `docs/.rstcheck.cfg`'s `ignore_roles`.
   * **Python Packaging Guide Refinement**: The 
`docs/guides/python_packaging.md` guide has been updated to reflect a more 
streamlined approach for library loading and FFI API registration in Python. 
This includes using `tvm_ffi.libinfo.load_lib_module` and 
`tvm_ffi.registry.init_ffi_api`, along with revised code examples and package 
structure descriptions.
   * **C++ Doxygen Code Block Syntax**: Numerous C++ header files have been 
updated to use `\code{.cpp}` instead of `\code` within Doxygen comments. This 
ensures proper syntax highlighting and interpretation of C++ code examples in 
the generated documentation.
   * **Python Stub Generator Enhancements**: Improvements have been made to the 
Python stub generation CLI (`stubgen`). The logic for filtering prefixes and 
identifying the root `_ffi_api.py` file for library loading has been refined, 
ensuring more accurate stub generation, and a new test case was added to verify 
this functionality.
   
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