A general purpose compiled language should be suitable for writing its own compiler, but I don’t think the same holds true for interpreted languages.
not sure if this is a typo or a misunderstanding, but to be clear: pdoc does not treat a comment immediately below a variable declaration as a docstring, it treats an unassigned string immediately following a variable…
That’s amazing! Hats off to you for getting as far as you have, and don’t sweat the stuff you haven’t been able to get to yet. Nobody (hopefully) expects you to freely share the code you write in any sort of expected…
I believe the astral devs plan to eventually merge rye into their “uv” tool, so this may end up being a self-correcting problem
That is VERY cool!
A general purpose compiled language should be suitable for writing its own compiler, but I don’t think the same holds true for interpreted languages.
not sure if this is a typo or a misunderstanding, but to be clear: pdoc does not treat a comment immediately below a variable declaration as a docstring, it treats an unassigned string immediately following a variable…
That’s amazing! Hats off to you for getting as far as you have, and don’t sweat the stuff you haven’t been able to get to yet. Nobody (hopefully) expects you to freely share the code you write in any sort of expected…
I believe the astral devs plan to eventually merge rye into their “uv” tool, so this may end up being a self-correcting problem
That is VERY cool!