DOC: Switch documentation from epydoc to pdoc#20
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DOC: Switch documentation from epydoc to pdoc#20DWesl wants to merge 5 commits intojswhit:masterfrom
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epydoc was never updated for python3. pdoc seems to have a similar design philosophy, although there are some differences from epytext. I should ask about NumPy-style docstrings. It would bring formatting into alignment, but it would take more vertical space. It would also look somewhat more natural in pydoc/help. Google-style might make more sense with the existing choices, but I don't know it as well.
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epydoc appears to be python-2-only. Since the extended support for Python 2 ended four years ago, it's probably time to update.
pdoc seems to have a similar design philosophy to epydoc, so I switched to that, rather than the more-configurable Sphinx.
GitHub Pages serves documentation from the
docsdirectory rather than thehtmldirectory, so I changed thecreate_docs.shscript to put its output there. Let me know if you want me to revert that, or to rename thehtmldirectory todocsinstead.It should be possible to install the package required to do this with
pip install /path/to/pyspharm[docs]