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Re: FEniCS documentation status

 

Kristian Ølgaard skrev 2010-10-21 11.47:
On 21 October 2010 11:35, Kristian Ølgaard<k.b.oelgaard@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On 21 October 2010 11:01, Anders Logg<logg@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Anders Logg skrev 2010-09-13 11.51:

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 11:38:41AM +0200, Kristian Ølgaard wrote:

The FEniCS documentation is almost complete. Below is a short list of
what remains to be done and a sketch of how we will handle the
programmer's reference part the design of which has been debated
intensely over the past weeks.

* Tutorial
   - Hans Petter is working on translating his TEX source to reST for
the Python version.
   - Figure out if there are some common parts of the text which can be
shared with the C++ version.
   - Fill in blanks for C++ version.
   - This work can be completed independently of the other parts since
we can already use references like
     :py:class:`Foo` :cpp:class:`Foo`.

* Demos
   - Framework is in place.
   - Add documentation for all demos in the dolfin/demo/undocumented
directory.
   - Again, this work can be completed independently of the other parts
since we can already use references like
     :py:class:`Foo` :cpp:class:`Foo`.

* Style guides
   - Once the programmer's reference is complete we need to update this
section in the style guides accordingly.

* Programmer's reference
   - Add module to extract docstrings from *.h files to DOLFIN.
     Anders' script is already working but we need to define the
intermediate representation (IR).
   - Make write_cpp_documentation() work with the intermediate
representation.
     The C++ version of programmer's reference is more or less complete.
   - From the IR generate the docstrings.i file in DOLFIN.
     We need to handle the example code (C++ -->    Python syntax) and the
native arguments like double* -->    numpy.array.
   - Add complete docstrings to the extended methods in *_post.i files
and the Python layer in dolfin/site-packages/dolfin,
     the idea being that documentation should be located where the code
is.
   - In fenics-doc we will import the dolfin module and use it to
generate the reST files and autodoc from Sphinx to handle the
docstrings.
     To get a meaningful module structure we have to be more careful
when including classes/functions in the __init__.py file in dolfin.
     Classes from dolfin.cpp which are not imported in other modules
(like dolfin.mesh, dolfin.la etc.) will not be included in the
     documentation.

The above should increase the chances of the source code in DOLFIN and
the documentation being in sync as well as reduce the work involved
writing documentation for both interfaces. We will also have the same
documentation available in>>>    help(dolfin) as we have in the online
documentation.

Finally, the appendices for FFC, UFC and UFL needs to be written. I
think we can handle FFC and UFL by improving the docstrings in the
modules (this will also help developers while writing the code) and
use autodoc from Sphinx, maybe with some autogenerated reST files.
The documentation for UFC might have to be written manually, but since
the idea is that the interface should not change too rapidly I think
this is an OK solution.

There's your summary Anders, now let's hear your completely different
approach to documenting the FEniCS project :)

I actually think this looks good! :-) Just a couple of questions/comments:

1. I don't understand how the docstrings in *_post.i files is supposed
to work. How does one write them and how are they extracted?

2. For FFC, UFC and UFL, we have pretty good manuals already, so would
it be possible to just use that as a starting point, convert to reST
with some extra manual editing? Or should it all be part of the code?

3. Perhaps it would be a good idea to divide the documentation effort
between all developers, like having a system where everyone signs up
to document a specific demo.

4. I made a bunch of notes when we worked with the docs a couple of
weeks back. I have them on a piece of paper at the office. Some of
these you have already fixed but I'll check what else I thought of.

--
Anders

Hi Kristian,

I found the notes I made. Most issues have already been fixed, but here are
some more that need fixing:

* Consistent capitalization of headings

There seems to be a mix now for different pages. This needs to be looked at,
fixed and also be noted in the style guide.

OK.

Do we want:

Getting Help, FEniCS Python Demos, FEniCS Programmer’s Reference etc.

or

Getting help, FEniCS Python demos, FEniCS programmer's reference?

I'm indifferent, and since the distribution between styles is 50-50
the work is the same changing one to the other.

I don't have any strong opinion. I think we decided to go with lowercase for the FEniCS book chapters. Possibly it was Marie that suggested to do lowercase.

* The Launchpad pages page is still missing

The page is there, but the links are missing.

* Pictures on demo pages

It would be nice to add a picture to each demo documentation page. The
picture can just be whatever comes out of Viper when running the demo.
(Store a picture by pressing 'i' in the plot window.)

OK, perhaps we can include it in the common section?

Sounds good.

I have approx. 30 hours. I think it should be enough time to implement
the above, fix the handling of arguments for the programmer's
reference (Python version) and update the style guide to match the new
approach to generating the programmer's reference. Then all bases
should be covered and we just need to fill in the blanks.

Sounds good. Make sure to save some time for writing up a summary of the status, any loose ends that need fixing etc.

--
Anders



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