Terry Reedy wrote:
"Ilias Lazaridis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message

Then 'print html_doc_instance' can print the html doc corresponding to the object model.

I understand this procedure.

I would like to use a standard way, which uses the standard metadata [implicit/explicit defined].

Does such standard exist?

I am not sure of what *you* mean by 'standard way'.

a formal standard (like e.g. ODMG for OODBMS).

a quasi standard (e.g. an widely accepted definition/inpementation etc.)

That is probably because Python and the community is not big on 'standard ways' other than what is specified in the two reference manuals.

I would say this is a "standard".

Can one please point me to a downloadable version of the 2 reference manuals (did not found them)?

And even then, Python is intentionally flexible in various ways (though not all).

Flexibility is of course always very positive.

So the answer to your question is probably 'no'.

Terry J. Reedy

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