| :mod:`pydoc` --- Documentation generator and online help system | 
 | =============================================================== | 
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 | .. module:: pydoc | 
 |    :synopsis: Documentation generator and online help system. | 
 | .. moduleauthor:: Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org> | 
 | .. sectionauthor:: Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org> | 
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 |  | 
 | .. index:: | 
 |    single: documentation; generation | 
 |    single: documentation; online | 
 |    single: help; online | 
 |  | 
 | **Source code:** :source:`Lib/pydoc.py` | 
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 | -------------- | 
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 | The :mod:`pydoc` module automatically generates documentation from Python | 
 | modules.  The documentation can be presented as pages of text on the console, | 
 | served to a Web browser, or saved to HTML files. | 
 |  | 
 | For modules, classes, functions and methods, the displayed documentation is | 
 | derived from the docstring (i.e. the :attr:`__doc__` attribute) of the object, | 
 | and recursively of its documentable members.  If there is no docstring, | 
 | :mod:`pydoc` tries to obtain a description from the block of comment lines just | 
 | above the definition of the class, function or method in the source file, or at | 
 | the top of the module (see :func:`inspect.getcomments`). | 
 |  | 
 | The built-in function :func:`help` invokes the online help system in the | 
 | interactive interpreter, which uses :mod:`pydoc` to generate its documentation | 
 | as text on the console.  The same text documentation can also be viewed from | 
 | outside the Python interpreter by running :program:`pydoc` as a script at the | 
 | operating system's command prompt. For example, running :: | 
 |  | 
 |    pydoc sys | 
 |  | 
 | at a shell prompt will display documentation on the :mod:`sys` module, in a | 
 | style similar to the manual pages shown by the Unix :program:`man` command.  The | 
 | argument to :program:`pydoc` can be the name of a function, module, or package, | 
 | or a dotted reference to a class, method, or function within a module or module | 
 | in a package.  If the argument to :program:`pydoc` looks like a path (that is, | 
 | it contains the path separator for your operating system, such as a slash in | 
 | Unix), and refers to an existing Python source file, then documentation is | 
 | produced for that file. | 
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 | .. note:: | 
 |  | 
 |    In order to find objects and their documentation, :mod:`pydoc` imports the | 
 |    module(s) to be documented.  Therefore, any code on module level will be | 
 |    executed on that occasion.  Use an ``if __name__ == '__main__':`` guard to | 
 |    only execute code when a file is invoked as a script and not just imported. | 
 |  | 
 | Specifying a ``-w`` flag before the argument will cause HTML documentation | 
 | to be written out to a file in the current directory, instead of displaying text | 
 | on the console. | 
 |  | 
 | Specifying a ``-k`` flag before the argument will search the synopsis | 
 | lines of all available modules for the keyword given as the argument, again in a | 
 | manner similar to the Unix :program:`man` command.  The synopsis line of a | 
 | module is the first line of its documentation string. | 
 |  | 
 | You can also use :program:`pydoc` to start an HTTP server on the local machine | 
 | that will serve documentation to visiting Web browsers.  :program:`pydoc -p 1234` | 
 | will start a HTTP server on port 1234, allowing you to browse the | 
 | documentation at ``http://localhost:1234/`` in your preferred Web browser. | 
 | Specifying ``0`` as the port number will select an arbitrary unused port. | 
 |  | 
 | :program:`pydoc -g` will start the server and additionally bring up a | 
 | small :mod:`tkinter`\ -based graphical interface to help you search for | 
 | documentation pages.  The ``-g`` option is deprecated, since the server can | 
 | now be controlled directly from HTTP clients. | 
 |  | 
 | :program:`pydoc -b` will start the server and additionally open a web | 
 | browser to a module index page.  Each served page has a navigation bar at the | 
 | top where you can *Get* help on an individual item, *Search* all modules with a | 
 | keyword in their synopsis line, and go to the *Module index*, *Topics* and | 
 | *Keywords* pages. | 
 |  | 
 | When :program:`pydoc` generates documentation, it uses the current environment | 
 | and path to locate modules.  Thus, invoking :program:`pydoc spam` | 
 | documents precisely the version of the module you would get if you started the | 
 | Python interpreter and typed ``import spam``. | 
 |  | 
 | Module docs for core modules are assumed to reside in | 
 | ``https://docs.python.org/X.Y/library/`` where ``X`` and ``Y`` are the | 
 | major and minor version numbers of the Python interpreter.  This can | 
 | be overridden by setting the :envvar:`PYTHONDOCS` environment variable | 
 | to a different URL or to a local directory containing the Library | 
 | Reference Manual pages. | 
 |  | 
 | .. versionchanged:: 3.2 | 
 |    Added the ``-b`` option, deprecated the ``-g`` option. | 
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 | .. versionchanged:: 3.4 | 
 |    :mod:`pydoc` now uses :func:`inspect.signature` rather than | 
 |    :func:`inspect.getfullargspec` to extract signature information from | 
 |    callables. |