Terrence Reilly
Terrence Reilly
This is a follow-up to issue #28
I could be wrong, but I think what you're pointing out is a separate issue. I'll open a bug.
Sorry about not replying to this for a while, I've been rather busy. Yes, this is a limitation in darglint. This occurs because darglint splits by blank to determine sections...
The problem is with your indentation. The second line should be indented 4 spaces. (Or, whatever you've set your indentation to.) For Google style strings, darglint emits an indentation error....
Sorry, I missed this. Yes, the line starting with "code" should be indented.
Sure, since it's part of the Numpy docstring spec. I haven't had time to update the numpy parser, but you're welcome to issue a pull request and I'll review it.
Sure, that seems reasonable. If you'd like to submit a PR, I'll take a look.
I'm not aware of it. Feel free to make a comparison and submit a PR to update the README. If I get a chance, I'll try it out. (It looks...
This is actually somewhat by design. Although I don't believe it's a part of the official description, darglint expects a docstring to either be composed of a single line, or...
Sorry for the late response; I've been handling an estate for a death in the family, and I haven't been very active with this project lately, anyway. I'd prefer not...