[Python-Dev] pydoc for named tuples is missing methods
Eric Smith
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Mon Mar 14 11:29:09 CET 2011
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On 03/14/2011 02:33 AM, Greg Ewing wrote: > Tim Lesher wrote: > >> Because named tuple prefixes a single underscore to its added method >> names (_asdict, _replace, and _make), those methods' docstrings are >> omitted from pydoc: > > IMO these should be called __asdict__, __replace__ and > __make__. Users are perfectly entitled to make up their > own single-underscore names, so using a single underscore > is not sufficient to prevent name collisions. namedtuple won't let you use names starting with an underscore, so the single underscore names are sufficient. Eric.
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