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It's by design to unify pure Rust project layout and mixed Rust/Python project layout, see #558 I don't think it breaks any documentation generators, they're correctly documenting it, it's just as a user you prefer not see this implementation detail, right? |
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Bug Description
When I build a simple
string_sum
project from examples, I get weird submodule inside main module that has the same name as a main module (i.e.string_sum.string_sum
). I think this caused by module reexporting, but it breaks both docstrings and also many doc generators likepdoc3
(see examples below).P.S. I don't really know whether it's bug or "by design" feature.
Steps to Reproduce
I use step-by-step guide from introduction:
string_sum
:Let's check what docs can be generated with
pdoc3
:Backtrace
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Your operating system and version
Windows 10
Your Python version (
python --version
)Python 3.9.0
Your Rust version (
rustc --version
)rustc 1.63.0 (4b91a6ea7 2022-08-08)
Your PyO3 version
0.16.6
How did you install python? Did you use a virtualenv?
Manually installed python from python.org. Yes, venv was used in the example above.
Additional Info
I searched for similar issues but didn't find anything.
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