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Documentation problem with numpy.concatenate #1631

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spyder-bot opened this issue Feb 17, 2015 · 2 comments
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Documentation problem with numpy.concatenate #1631

spyder-bot opened this issue Feb 17, 2015 · 2 comments

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From contrebasse on 2013-11-04T10:27:22Z

Spyder Version: 2.3.0dev
Python Version: 2.7.4
Qt Version : 4.8.4, PyQt4 (API v2) 4.10 on Linux
pyflakes >=0.5.0: 0.6.1 (OK)
pep8 >=0.6 : 1.4.6 (OK)
IPython >=0.13 : 0.13.2 (OK)
rope >=0.9.2 : 0.9.2 (OK)
sphinx >=0.6.6 : 1.1.3 (OK)
matplotlib >=1.0: 1.2.1 (OK)
sympy >=0.7.0 : 0.7.2 (OK)
pylint >=0.25 : 0.26.0 (OK)

What steps will reproduce the problem?

  1. import numpy
    1. display documentation for numpy.concatenate() (either the popup or in the object inspector) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The definition is trucanted after the first closing parens, i see "Definition : concatenate((a1, a2, ...)" instead of "concatenate((a1, a2, ...), axis=0)" which shows up in the console if I type "help(np.concatenate)".

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. I have NumPy 1.7.1.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/issues/detail?id=1631

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From ccordoba12 on 2013-11-04T07:47:03Z

Yes, you are totally right! It probably comes from the fact that we are looking too eagerly for the first closing brace.

Summary: Documentation problem with numpy.concatenate (was: Documentation problem)
Status: Accepted
Labels: MS-v2.3

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From ccordoba12 on 2013-12-01T17:01:32Z

This issue was updated by revision a264f642a869 .

Status: Fixed

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