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Testing object descriptions
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.. function:: func_without_module(a, b, *c[, d])
Does something.
.. function:: func_without_body()
.. function:: func_noindex
:no-index:
.. function:: func_with_module
:module: foolib
Referring to :func:`func with no index <func_noindex>`.
Referring to :func:`nothing <>`.
.. module:: mod
:synopsis: Module synopsis.
:platform: UNIX
.. function:: func_in_module
.. class:: Cls
.. method:: meth1
.. staticmethod:: meths
.. attribute:: attr
.. explicit class given
.. method:: Cls.meth2
.. explicit module given
.. exception:: Error(arg1, arg2)
:module: errmod
.. data:: var
.. currentmodule:: None
.. function:: func_without_module2() -> annotation
.. object:: long(parameter, \
list)
another one
.. class:: TimeInt
Has only one parameter (triggers special behavior...)
:param moo: |test|
:type moo: |test|
.. |test| replace:: Moo
.. class:: Time(hour, minute, isdst)
:param year: The year.
:type year: TimeInt
:param TimeInt minute: The minute.
:param isdst: whether it's DST
:type isdst: * some complex
* expression
:returns: a new :class:`Time` instance
:rtype: :class:`Time`
:raises ValueError: if the values are out of range
:ivar int hour: like *hour*
:ivar minute: like *minute*
:vartype minute: int
:param hour: Some parameter
:type hour: DuplicateType
:param hour: Duplicate param. Should not lead to crashes.
:type hour: DuplicateType
:param .Cls extcls: A class from another module.
C items
=======
.. c:function:: Sphinx_DoSomething()
.. c:member:: SphinxStruct.member
.. c:macro:: SPHINX_USE_PYTHON
.. c:type:: SphinxType
.. c:var:: sphinx_global
Javascript items
================
.. js:function:: foo()
.. js:data:: bar
.. documenting the method of any object
.. js:function:: bar.baz(href, callback[, errback])
:param string href: The location of the resource.
:param callback: Gets called with the data returned by the resource.
:throws InvalidHref: If the `href` is invalid.
:returns: `undefined`
.. js:attribute:: bar.spam
References
==========
Referencing :class:`mod.Cls` or :Class:`mod.Cls` should be the same.
With target: :c:func:`Sphinx_DoSomething()` (parentheses are handled),
:c:member:`SphinxStruct.member`, :c:macro:`SPHINX_USE_PYTHON`,
:c:type:`SphinxType *` (pointer is handled), :c:data:`sphinx_global`.
Without target: :c:func:`CFunction`. :c:func:`!malloc`.
:js:func:`foo()`
:js:func:`foo`
:js:data:`bar`
:js:func:`bar.baz()`
:js:func:`bar.baz`
:js:func:`~bar.baz()`
:js:attr:`bar.baz`
Others
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.. envvar:: HOME
.. program:: python
.. cmdoption:: -c command
.. program:: perl
.. cmdoption:: -c
.. option:: +p
Link to :option:`perl +p`.
User markup
===========
.. userdesc:: myobj:parameter
Description of userdesc.
Referencing :userdescrole:`myobj`.
CPP domain
==========
.. cpp:class:: n::Array<T,d>
.. cpp:function:: T& operator[]( unsigned j )
const T& operator[]( unsigned j ) const
rST domain
==========
.. rst:role:: foo
Foo description.
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