import doxygen_code_blocks import inspect import string import sys import comment_verifier comment_verifier.check(inspect.getdoc(doxygen_code_blocks.function), """\ Test for code blocks .. code-block:: c++ simple code block More advanced usage with C++ characters: .. code-block:: c++ std::vector first; // empty vector of ints std::vector second (4,100); // four ints with value 100 std::vector third (second.begin(),second.end()); // iterating through second std::vector fourth (third); // a copy of third // the iterator constructor can also be used to construct from arrays: int myints[] = {16,2,77,29}; std::vector fifth (myints, myints + sizeof(myints) / sizeof(int) ); std::cout << "The contents of fifth are:"; for (std::vector::iterator it = fifth.begin(); it != fifth.end(); ++it) std::cout << ' ' << *it; std::cout << '\\n'; A code block for C: .. code-block:: c printf("hello world"); A code block for Java: .. code-block:: java public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { // Prints "Hello, World" to the terminal window. System.out.println("Hello, World"); } } A code block for python: .. code-block:: python print('hello world') A python doctest example: >>> 1 + 1 2""")