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To get rid of warning when building the docs saying there's a redirect from
http: to https:.
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With this commit there is now only one entry point into the whole
documentation, which describes the general MicroPython language, and then
from there there are links to information about specific platforms/ports.
This commit doesn't change content (almost, it does fix a few internal
links), it just reorganises things.
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CPython 3.6 contains some backward incompatible changes, and further
version(s) are expected to have more. As we anyway implemente 3.4 with
some features of 3.5, refer to 3.5 docs to avoid confusion.
Examples of 3.6 backward incompatibilities:
https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/json.html#json.dump
https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/json.html#json.load
> Changed in version 3.6: All optional parameters are now keyword-only.
https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/functions.html#type
> Changed in version 3.6: Subclasses of type which don’t override
> type.__new__ may no longer use the one-argument form to get the
> type of an object.
https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/collections.html#collections.namedtuple
> Changed in version 3.6: The verbose and rename parameters became
> keyword-only arguments.
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We don't use alpha/beta/RC, so for us version and release should be the
same, or it leads to confusion (for example, current, 1.9.1 docs are
marked as 1.9 at places).
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The idea is to allow to define a kind of "macros" for repeatitive text,
so all occurrances can be updated in one place. Unfortunately, RST doesn't
support replacements with arguments, which limits usefulness of them and
should be taken into account.
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As described at
http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/ext/intersphinx.html#confval-intersphinx_mapping
This will allow to explicitly refer to CPython docs for cross-references.
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It's useful to try different Sphinx versions using virtualenv/venv, so
exclude a common venv dir name from Sphinx processing.
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This causes `symbol` syntax to be equivalent to :any:`symbol`, which is
in turn the easiest way to cross-reference an arbitrary symbol in the
docs:
http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/markup/inline.html#role-any
:any: requires at least Sphinx 1.3 (for reference, Ubuntu 16.03 ships
with 1.3.6, the latest 1.6.3).
Any many of our docs, `symbol` is misused to specify arguments to
functions, etc. Refactoring that is in progress. (CODECONVENTIONS
already specify proper syntax for both arguments and xrefs, based
on CPython conventions).
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Instead of default 2. 3 are required to access description of individual
library modules.
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Based on the following statistics:
$ git log docs |grep Author | sort | uniq -c | sort -n -r
175 Author: Paul Sokolovsky
135 Author: Damien George
31 Author: Daniel Campora
26 Author: danicampora
14 Author: Peter Hinch
git blame stats script from http://stackoverflow.com/a/13687302/496009:
$ sh git-authors docs
9977 author Damien George
2679 author Paul Sokolovsky
1699 author Daniel Campora
1580 author danicampora
1286 author Peter Hinch
282 author Shuning Bian
249 author Dave Hylands
Total lines per this script: 18417, my contribution is 14.5%.
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For modindex_exclude extension, per-port module excludes are also added.
With these changes, it's possible to generate docs for a particular port
devoid of any superfluous and unrelated content, including in indexes and
full-text search - with small caveat: when generating PDF docs after HTML,
or vice-versa cached internal doctree representation (build/*/doctrees/)
must be removed first.
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Requires a link of the form: <BASEURL>/<lang>/<ver>/micropython-<port>.pdf
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To make it neater and simpler.
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The docs are still heavily biased towards WiPy, so will need a lot of
exclusions.
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This makes all common files "port-aware" using the .. only directive.
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