On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 10:12 +0100, Gavin Panella wrote: > On 29 March 2011 17:52, Jonathan Lange <[email protected]> wrote: > [...] > > ("grep 'permission =' lib/canonical/launchpad/security.py | sed -e > > 's/^ *permission =//' | sort | uniq -c", plus some manual cleanup) > > Some of the security stuff has moved out of c.l.security (specifically > code and bugs have their own security modules).
That'd be one of the reasons to use the apidoc, which shows them all in a single page: http://bit.ly/fCIFvT (or http://bit.ly/dGF30M which has the security adapters that use them) I think the apidoc[1] is the best tool we have for this sort of thing as it leverages our zope component declarations to show a lot of information about our interfaces/adapters/utilities. [1] https://devpad.canonical.com/~gary -- Guilherme Salgado <https://launchpad.net/~salgado>
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