Fix class docs, improve error handling of the rst generator.
The rst-generator gives you now a hint what's going on: Bad reference: 'method.RegEx.search_all' in file: ../modules/regex/doc_classes/RegExMatch.xml grep 'method.RegEx.search_all' ../modules/regex/doc_classes/RegExMatch.xml Contains the results of a single regex match returned by [method RegEx.search] and [method.RegEx.search_all]. It can be used to find the position and range of the match and its capturing groups, and it can extract its sub-string for you.
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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import os
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
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input_list = []
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cur_file = ""
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for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
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if arg.endswith(os.sep):
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@ -217,7 +218,10 @@ def rstize_text(text, cclass):
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param = tag_text[space_pos + 1:]
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if param.find('.') != -1:
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(class_param, method_param) = param.split('.')
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ss = param.split('.')
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if len(ss) > 2:
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sys.exit("Bad reference: '" + param + "' in file: " + cur_file)
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(class_param, method_param) = ss
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tag_text = ':ref:`' + class_param + '.' + method_param + '<class_' + class_param + '_' + method_param + '>`'
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else:
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tag_text = ':ref:`' + param + '<class_' + cclass + "_" + param + '>`'
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elif os.path.isfile(path) and path.endswith('.xml'):
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file_list.append(path)
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for file in file_list:
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tree = ET.parse(file)
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for cur_file in file_list:
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tree = ET.parse(cur_file)
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doc = tree.getroot()
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if 'version' not in doc.attrib:
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Contains the results of a regex search.
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</brief_description>
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<description>
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Contains the results of a single regex match returned by [method RegEx.search] and [method.RegEx.search_all]. It can be used to find the position and range of the match and its capturing groups, and it can extract its sub-string for you.
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Contains the results of a single regex match returned by [method RegEx.search] and [method RegEx.search_all]. It can be used to find the position and range of the match and its capturing groups, and it can extract its sub-string for you.
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</description>
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<tutorials>
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</tutorials>
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