# # Python documentation build configuration file # # This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir. # # The contents of this file are pickled, so don't put values in the namespace # that aren't pickleable (module imports are okay, they're removed automatically). import sys, os, time sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('tools/extensions')) sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('includes')) # General configuration # --------------------- extensions = ['sphinx.ext.coverage', 'sphinx.ext.doctest', 'pyspecific', 'c_annotations', 'escape4chm'] # General substitutions. project = 'Python' copyright = '2001-%s, Python Software Foundation' % time.strftime('%Y') # We look for the Include/patchlevel.h file in the current Python source tree # and replace the values accordingly. import patchlevel version, release = patchlevel.get_version_info() # There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some # non-false value, then it is used: today = '' # Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call. today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y' # By default, highlight as Python 3. highlight_language = 'python3' # Require Sphinx 1.6.6 for build. needs_sphinx = "1.6.6" # Ignore any .rst files in the venv/ directory. venvdir = os.getenv('VENVDIR', 'venv') exclude_patterns = [venvdir+'/*', 'README.rst'] # Disable Docutils smartquotes for several translations smartquotes_excludes = { 'languages': ['ja', 'fr', 'zh_TW', 'zh_CN'], 'builders': ['man', 'text'], } # Avoid a warning with Sphinx >= 2.0 master_doc = 'contents' # Options for HTML output # ----------------------- # Use our custom theme. html_theme = 'pydoctheme' html_theme_path = ['tools'] html_theme_options = {'collapsiblesidebar': True} # Short title used e.g. for HTML tags. html_short_title = '%s Documentation' % release # If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom, # using the given strftime format. html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y' # Path to find HTML templates. templates_path = ['tools/templates'] # Custom sidebar templates, filenames relative to this file. html_sidebars = { # Defaults taken from http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/config.html#confval-html_sidebars # Removes the quick search block '**': ['localtoc.html', 'relations.html', 'customsourcelink.html'], 'index': ['indexsidebar.html'], } # Additional templates that should be rendered to pages. html_additional_pages = { 'download': 'download.html', 'index': 'indexcontent.html', } # Output an OpenSearch description file. html_use_opensearch = 'https://docs.python.org/' + version # Additional static files. html_static_path = ['tools/static'] # Output file base name for HTML help builder. htmlhelp_basename = 'python' + release.replace('.', '') # Split the index html_split_index = True # Options for LaTeX output # ------------------------ latex_engine = 'xelatex' # Get LaTeX to handle Unicode correctly latex_elements = { } # Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble. latex_elements['preamble'] = r''' \authoraddress{ \sphinxstrong{Python Software Foundation}\\ Email: \sphinxemail{docs@python.org} } \let\Verbatim=\OriginalVerbatim \let\endVerbatim=\endOriginalVerbatim ''' # The paper size ('letter' or 'a4'). latex_elements['papersize'] = 'a4' # The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt'). latex_elements['pointsize'] = '10pt' # Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples # (source start file, target name, title, author, document class [howto/manual]). _stdauthor = r'Guido van Rossum\\and the Python development team' latex_documents = [ ('c-api/index', 'c-api.tex', 'The Python/C API', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('distributing/index', 'distributing.tex', 'Distributing Python Modules', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('extending/index', 'extending.tex', 'Extending and Embedding Python', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('installing/index', 'installing.tex', 'Installing Python Modules', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('library/index', 'library.tex', 'The Python Library Reference', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('reference/index', 'reference.tex', 'The Python Language Reference', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('tutorial/index', 'tutorial.tex', 'Python Tutorial', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('using/index', 'using.tex', 'Python Setup and Usage', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('faq/index', 'faq.tex', 'Python Frequently Asked Questions', _stdauthor, 'manual'), ('whatsnew/' + version, 'whatsnew.tex', 'What\'s New in Python', 'A. M. Kuchling', 'howto'), ] # Collect all HOWTOs individually latex_documents.extend(('howto/' + fn[:-4], 'howto-' + fn[:-4] + '.tex', '', _stdauthor, 'howto') for fn in os.listdir('howto') if fn.endswith('.rst') and fn != 'index.rst') # Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals. latex_appendices = ['glossary', 'about', 'license', 'copyright'] # Options for Epub output # ----------------------- epub_author = 'Python Documentation Authors' epub_publisher = 'Python Software Foundation' # Options for the coverage checker # -------------------------------- # The coverage checker will ignore all modules/functions/classes whose names # match any of the following regexes (using re.match). coverage_ignore_modules = [ r'[T|t][k|K]', r'Tix', r'distutils.*', ] coverage_ignore_functions = [ 'test($|_)', ] coverage_ignore_classes = [ ] # Glob patterns for C source files for C API coverage, relative to this directory. coverage_c_path = [ '../Include/*.h', ] # Regexes to find C items in the source files. coverage_c_regexes = { 'cfunction': (r'^PyAPI_FUNC\(.*\)\s+([^_][\w_]+)'), 'data': (r'^PyAPI_DATA\(.*\)\s+([^_][\w_]+)'), 'macro': (r'^#define ([^_][\w_]+)\(.*\)[\s|\\]'), } # The coverage checker will ignore all C items whose names match these regexes # (using re.match) -- the keys must be the same as in coverage_c_regexes. coverage_ignore_c_items = { # 'cfunction': [...] } # Options for the link checker # ---------------------------- # Ignore certain URLs. linkcheck_ignore = [r'https://bugs.python.org/(issue)?\d+', # Ignore PEPs for now, they all have permanent redirects. r'http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-\d+'] # Options for extensions # ---------------------- # Relative filename of the reference count data file. refcount_file = 'data/refcounts.dat'