| # This example shows simple usage of the wrapped Shape classes. |
| # The main purpose of this example is to show the doxygen comments translation to PyDoc comments. |
| # Users should look at the generated example.py file. |
| # The generated PyDoc can be viewed in a browser by opening the example.html file. |
| |
| import example |
| |
| print("Creating some objects:") |
| c = example.MakeCircle(10) |
| print(" Created circle %s" % c) |
| s = example.MakeSquare(10) |
| print(" Created square %s" % s) |
| r = example.MakeRectangleInt(10, 20) |
| print(" Created rectangle %s" % r) |
| |
| print("\nHere are some properties of the shapes:") |
| for o in [c, s, r]: |
| print(" %s" % o) |
| print(" area = %s" % o.area()) |
| print(" perimeter = %s" % o.perimeter()) |
| |
| print("\nRunning pydoc, this is the equivalent to executing: pydoc -w ./example.py") |
| |
| import pydoc |
| |
| pydoc.writedoc("example") |
| |
| print("Open example.html in your browser to view the generated python docs") |