Frank Dana
Frank Dana
@adambrangenberg Hmm. Some questions: 1. Does YouTube Music display a persistent notification on the phone while it's playing? 2. Does dismissing this persistent notification stop the player? If the answer...
@ptmcg Happy to help, and thanks for the useful info! For the Sphinx version RTD is using, it can be pinned to earlier-than-8,2 in a `requirements.txt` file. The RTD config...
@ptmcg So I've been making good progress on the doctest conversion, I've actually done all of `pyparsing/results.py`. For the most part they involved minimal changes. ### pyparsing.results examples Several I...
BTW, I've decided to remove the `.. testsetup::` directives (which only served to clutter up the "What's New..." documents, since the setup for all of the `pyparsing.*` modules would live...
@ptmcg Oh, yes, on the question of "where to work on this"... How do you normally handle releases? I see there's now a `3.3.x` branch — will that be merged...
Oh, and [my `doctests` branch](https://github.com/ferdnyc/pyparsing/tree/doctests) (which is based on `master`, but can be rebased to `3.3.x` or wherever) contains the work-in-progress state of the doctestification, as well as the configs...
I mean, 2012 was supposed to be the end of the Mayan calendar, wasn't it? I suppose it makes a weird kind of sense, if we're in day 1999 of...
> You are making such great progress here, we should just make your doctests part of the 3.2.4 work, which is what is the master branch, as long as your...
Oh, wait, never mind. That's the return value of `element.run_tests()`, because I ran it interactively. Duh.
OK, my doctest branch is freshly pushed with all of `pyparsing.results` sorted, and `pyparsing.actions` done as well. Total of 82 doctests so far, all passing. (That's fewer than 82 examples....