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[tor-commits] [bridgedb/master] Fix several docstrings which generated Sphinx build warnings.
commit 56e6b940cc80ae930c1883957c603f0739905deb
Author: Isis Lovecruft <isis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat Mar 21 00:33:23 2015 +0000
Fix several docstrings which generated Sphinx build warnings.
---
lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py | 7 +++++++
lib/bridgedb/parse/descriptors.py | 10 +++++-----
lib/bridgedb/util.py | 8 +++-----
3 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py b/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py
index 750ed78..af63192 100644
--- a/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py
+++ b/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py
@@ -224,6 +224,7 @@ def canonicalizeEmailDomain(domain, domainmap):
example::
EMAIL_DOMAIN_MAP = {'mail.google.com': 'gmail.com',
'googlemail.com': 'gmail.com'}
+
:raises UnsupportedDomain: if the domain portion of the email address is
not within the map of alternate to canonical allowed domain names.
:rtype: str
@@ -448,18 +449,24 @@ def normalizeEmail(emailaddr, domainmap, domainrules, ignorePlus=True):
to their canonical domain names (in lowercase). This can be configured
with the ``EMAIL_DOMAIN_MAP`` option in ``bridgedb.conf``, for
example::
+
EMAIL_DOMAIN_MAP = {'mail.google.com': 'gmail.com',
'googlemail.com': 'gmail.com'}
+
:param dict domainrules: A mapping of canonical permitted domain names to
a list of rules which should be applied to processing them, for
example::
+
EMAIL_DOMAIN_RULES = {'gmail.com': ["ignore_dots", "dkim"]
+
Currently, ``"ignore_dots"`` means that all ``"."`` characters will be
removed from the local part of the validated email address.
+
:param bool ignorePlus: If ``True``, assume that
``blackhole+kerr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx`` is an alias for
``blackhole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx``, and remove everything after the first
``'+'`` character.
+
:raises UnsupportedDomain: if the email address originated from a domain
that we do not explicitly support.
:raises BadEmail: if the email address could not be parsed or validated.
diff --git a/lib/bridgedb/parse/descriptors.py b/lib/bridgedb/parse/descriptors.py
index c1e4706..80063ca 100644
--- a/lib/bridgedb/parse/descriptors.py
+++ b/lib/bridgedb/parse/descriptors.py
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ def parseNetworkStatusFile(filename, validate=True, skipAnnotations=True,
:raises IOError: if the file at **filename** can't be read.
:rtype: list
:returns: A list of
- :api:`stem.descriptor.router_status_entry.RouterStatusEntryV#`s.
+ :api:`stem.descriptor.router_status_entry.RouterStatusEntryV`s.
"""
routers = []
@@ -127,11 +127,11 @@ def parseServerDescriptorsFile(filename, validate=True):
bug in Leekspin, the fake descriptor generator, where Stem thinks the
fingerprint doesn't match the keyâ?¦
- .. note:: We have to lie to Stem, pretending that these are ``@type
- server-descriptor``s, **not** ``@type bridge-server-descriptor``s.
- See ticket `#11257`_.
+ .. note:: We have to lie to Stem, pretending that these are
+ ``@type server-descriptor``s, **not**
+ ``@type bridge-server-descriptor``s. See ticket #`11257`_.
- .. _`#11257`: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/11257
+ .. _`11257`: https://bugs.torproject.org/11257
:param str filename: The file to parse descriptors from.
:param bool validate: Whether or not to validate descriptor
diff --git a/lib/bridgedb/util.py b/lib/bridgedb/util.py
index 4253d4e..ca2a88f 100644
--- a/lib/bridgedb/util.py
+++ b/lib/bridgedb/util.py
@@ -146,13 +146,11 @@ def levenshteinDistance(s1, s2, len1=None, len2=None,
offset1=0, offset2=0, memo=None):
"""Compute the Levenstein Distance between two strings.
- The `Levenshtein String Distance Algorithm`_ efficiently computes the
- number of characters which must be changed in **s1** to make it
+ The `Levenshtein String Distance Algorithm
+ <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance>` efficiently computes
+ the number of characters which must be changed in **s1** to make it
identical to **s2**.
- .. `Levenshtein String Distance Algorithm`:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance
-
>>> levenshteinDistance('cat', 'cat')
0
>>> levenshteinDistance('cat', 'hat')
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