On 06/01/2012 03:09 PM, John Cummings wrote: > > > > I second this request for information about docstrings. Like Yann, I have > libxml2 and libxslt installed and I left DISABLE_DOCSTRINGS set to OFF. I also > have sphinx installed, which I think may be necessary for the docstrings to > work. > > I did see that the sphinxtabletest has been commented out in the > shiboken/tests/CMakeLists.txt file. I managed to get to compile and run > successfully by compiling in all the files from the generator CMakeLists.txt > except for main.cpp.The working test makes me think my sphinx setup is > correct. > > I could understand my doxygen strings not working but the "<insert- > documentation>" tags from pyside itself working. > > So, what are Yann and I missing? > > For what it is worth, I am on 64-bit Linux with gcc 4.6.2. > > Thank you > John Cummings >
Hmm, the last part of my message got garbled. Let me try that again. I meant to say that the even strings in the "<insert-documentation>" tags in pyside itself are not showing up as docstrings. I assume that those worked at some point in the past or the "<insert-documentation> tag would not exist. Is this a bug or are we missing something? Thanks John Cummings _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
