I am not sure if this will slightly derail this patch's topic. Sorry if
that is the case and tell me to back off.

There have been multiple attempts on getting the python API in better
shape. Originally it was Ajo and some others with
https://github.com/kicad/kicad-python

But the most recent work is on
https://github.com/pointhi/kicad-python

Which is different from the initial work. I don't really know the state of
that work.

I would like to see a supported API, but I guess this could be blocked
slightly because of the wxpython phoenix story.



2018-06-12 15:34 GMT+02:00 John Beard <john.j.be...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Nick and Wayne,
>
> The patches as they are don't hook into the existing Python API doxygen
> stuff as it's not exactly the same as the Python API, it's a helper layer
> on top of that, and I was't sure if that would be OK.
>
> I will take a look at adding it to the existing Python doc generation if
> that's an acceptable way to present it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John
>
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Nick Østergaard <oe.n...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> We already have doxygen generation for the python API, although people
>> say that it is easier to read the C++ one. It is generated with
>> the doxygen-python make target. See http://docs.kicad-pcb.org/
>> doxygen-python/
>>
>> Does the additions in 0002 add to the normal python docs?
>>
>> 2018-06-12 15:07 GMT+02:00 Wayne Stambaugh <stambau...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hey John,
>>>
>>> I like the idea of using doxygen to document the python plugins.  The
>>> current Doxyfile does not include .py files so that would need to
>>> change.  Before we do that, I would like to see a new section (maybe
>>> "Python Plugins") added to the documentation to separate the python
>>> plugin code from the c++ source documentation.  I can commit your patch
>>> as is and you can make the doxygen changes in a later patch or I can
>>> wait for you to create a new patch with all of the changes.  I'm fine
>>> either way.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Wayne
>>>
>>> On 6/4/2018 7:33 AM, John Beard wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > Here is a simple patch sequence for the Python Footprint Wizard
>>> helpers:
>>> >
>>> > 1) Minor spelling and formatting tidy-up
>>> > 2) Add docstrings for the wizard base. As this is intended to be used
>>> > by writers of new plugins, having the functions documented is probably
>>> > a Good Idea (TM)
>>> > 3) Add rounded rectangle and chamfered rectangle helpers. Useful for
>>> > some footprints or even board outlines.
>>> >
>>> > I used Doxygen-style docstrings, but I haven't actually done anything
>>> > about building actual output docs with it. Any thoughts of if that
>>> > should be done, and if so, where to put it?
>>> >
>>> > There shouldn't be anything here that will break existing plugins, the
>>> > only API changes are additions.
>>> >
>>> > Cheers,
>>> >
>>> > John
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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