Spaces:
Build error
Build error
<%! | |
# This is a configuration file for pdoc3, the tool we use for generating html documentation from docstrings. | |
# Please look at the README.md for instruction on how to generate the documentation. | |
# Template configuration. Copy over in your template directory | |
# (used with --template-dir) and adapt as required. | |
html_lang = 'en' | |
show_inherited_members = False | |
extract_module_toc_into_sidebar = True | |
list_class_variables_in_index = True | |
sort_identifiers = False | |
show_type_annotations = True | |
# Show collapsed source code block next to each item. | |
# Disabling this can improve rendering speed of large modules. | |
show_source_code = True | |
# If set, format links to objects in online source code repository | |
# according to this template. Supported keywords for interpolation | |
# are: commit, path, start_line, end_line. | |
#git_link_template = 'https://github.com/USER/PROJECT/blob/{commit}/{path}#L{start_line}-L{end_line}' | |
#git_link_template = 'https://gitlab.com/USER/PROJECT/blob/{commit}/{path}#L{start_line}-L{end_line}' | |
#git_link_template = 'https://bitbucket.org/USER/PROJECT/src/{commit}/{path}#lines-{start_line}:{end_line}' | |
#git_link_template = 'https://CGIT_HOSTNAME/PROJECT/tree/{path}?id={commit}#n{start-line}' | |
git_link_template = None | |
# A prefix to use for every HTML hyperlink in the generated documentation. | |
# No prefix results in all links being relative. | |
link_prefix = '' | |
# Enable syntax highlighting for code/source blocks by including Highlight.js | |
syntax_highlighting = True | |
# Set the style keyword such as 'atom-one-light' or 'github-gist' | |
# Options: https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/tree/master/src/styles | |
# Demo: https://highlightjs.org/static/demo/ | |
hljs_style = 'github' | |
# If set, insert Google Analytics tracking code. Value is GA | |
# tracking id (UA-XXXXXX-Y). | |
google_analytics = '' | |
# If set, render LaTeX math syntax within \(...\) (inline equations), | |
# or within \[...\] or $$...$$ or `.. math::` (block equations) | |
# as nicely-formatted math formulas using MathJax. | |
# Note: in Python docstrings, either all backslashes need to be escaped (\\) | |
# or you need to use raw r-strings. | |
latex_math = False | |
%> |