From 2b1e81a9497c8ce3f3379c33efc927fc94ce2bf9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: autodocs Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2018 09:44:23 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] build based on 22c6d53 --- dev/generated/example.html | 84 +++++++++--------- dev/generated/example.ipynb | 168 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ dev/outputformats.html | 4 +- latest | 1 + stable | 1 + versions.js | 2 +- 6 files changed, 131 insertions(+), 129 deletions(-) create mode 120000 latest create mode 120000 stable diff --git a/dev/generated/example.html b/dev/generated/example.html index 5ae5761..121b334 100644 --- a/dev/generated/example.html +++ b/dev/generated/example.html @@ -17,114 +17,114 @@ y2 = cos.(x) plot(x, [y1, y2]) - + - - + - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + 0 - + 5 - + 10 - + 15 - + -1.0 - + -0.5 - + 0.0 - + 0.5 - + 1.0 - 559.828,227.723 560.354,224.45 560.88,221.169 561.405,217.879 561.931,214.582 562.457,211.279 562.982,207.972 563.508,204.661 564.034,201.347 564.56,198.032 "/> - 559.828,24.8788 560.354,24.3495 560.88,23.8819 561.405,23.4764 561.931,23.133 562.457,22.8519 562.982,22.6332 563.508,22.4769 564.034,22.3831 564.56,22.3518 "/> - - - - + y1 - - + y2 diff --git a/dev/generated/example.ipynb b/dev/generated/example.ipynb index ec633cc..64dff57 100644 --- a/dev/generated/example.ipynb +++ b/dev/generated/example.ipynb @@ -187,114 +187,114 @@ "\n", "\n", "\n", - " \n", + " \n", " \n", " \n", "\n", - "\n", "\n", - " \n", + " \n", " \n", " \n", "\n", - "\n", "\n", - " \n", + " \n", " \n", " \n", "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "0\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "5\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "10\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "15\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "-1.0\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "-0.5\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "0.0\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "0.5\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "1.0\n", "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "y1\n", "\n", - "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "y2\n", "\n", "\n" @@ -524,114 +524,114 @@ "\n", "\n", "\n", - " \n", + " \n", " \n", " \n", "\n", - "\n", "\n", - " \n", + " \n", " \n", " \n", "\n", - "\n", "\n", - " \n", + " \n", " \n", " \n", "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "0\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "5\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "10\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "15\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "-1.0\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "-0.5\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "0.0\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "0.5\n", "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "1.0\n", "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "y1\n", "\n", - "\n", - "\n", + "\n", "y2\n", "\n", "\n" diff --git a/dev/outputformats.html b/dev/outputformats.html index da3c574..07f2788 100644 --- a/dev/outputformats.html +++ b/dev/outputformats.html @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ When adding `x` and `y` together we obtain a new rational number: ```@example name z = x + y -```

We note that lines starting with # are printed as regular markdown, and the code lines have been wrapped in @example blocks. We also note that an @meta block have been added, that sets the EditURL variable. This is used by Documenter to redirect the "Edit on GitHub" link for the page, see Interaction with Documenter.

Some of the output rendering can be controlled with keyword arguments to Literate.markdown:

Literate.markdownFunction.
Literate.markdown(inputfile, outputdir; kwargs...)

Generate a markdown file from inputfile and write the result to the directoryoutputdir.

Keyword arguments:

  • name: name of the output file, excluding .md. name is also used to name all the @example blocks, and to replace @__NAME__. Defaults to the filename of inputfile.
  • preprocess, postprocess: custom pre- and post-processing functions, see the Custom pre- and post-processing section of the manual. Defaults to identity.
  • documenter: boolean that tells if the output is intended to use with Documenter.jl. Defaults to true. See the the manual section on Interaction with Documenter.
  • codefence: A Pair of opening and closing code fence. Defaults to
    "```@example $(name)" => "```"
    if documenter = true and
    "```julia" => "```"
    if documenter = false.
  • credit: boolean that controls the addition of This file was generated with Literate.jl ... to the bottom of the page. If you find Literate.jl useful then feel free to keep this to the default, which is true.
source

4.2. Notebook Output

The (default) notebook output of the source snippet can be seen here: notebook.ipynb.

We note that lines starting with # are placed in markdown cells, and the code lines have been placed in code cells. By default the notebook is also executed and output cells populated. The current working directory is set to the specified output directory the notebook is executed. Some of the output rendering can be controlled with keyword arguments to Literate.notebook:

Literate.notebookFunction.
Literate.notebook(inputfile, outputdir; kwargs...)

Generate a notebook from inputfile and write the result to outputdir.

Keyword arguments:

  • name: name of the output file, excluding .ipynb. name is also used to replace @__NAME__. Defaults to the filename of inputfile.
  • preprocess, postprocess: custom pre- and post-processing functions, see the Custom pre- and post-processing section of the manual. Defaults to identity.
  • execute: a boolean deciding if the generated notebook should also be executed or not. Defaults to true. The current working directory is set to outputdir when executing the notebook.
  • documenter: boolean that says if the source contains Documenter.jl specific things to filter out during notebook generation. Defaults to true. See the the manual section on Interaction with Documenter.
  • credit: boolean that controls the addition of This file was generated with Literate.jl ... to the bottom of the page. If you find Literate.jl useful then feel free to keep this to the default, which is true.
source

4.3. Script Output

The (default) script output of the source snippet above is as follows

x = 1//3
+```

We note that lines starting with # are printed as regular markdown, and the code lines have been wrapped in @example blocks. We also note that an @meta block have been added, that sets the EditURL variable. This is used by Documenter to redirect the "Edit on GitHub" link for the page, see Interaction with Documenter.

Some of the output rendering can be controlled with keyword arguments to Literate.markdown:

Literate.markdownFunction.
Literate.markdown(inputfile, outputdir; kwargs...)

Generate a markdown file from inputfile and write the result to the directoryoutputdir.

Keyword arguments:

  • name: name of the output file, excluding .md. name is also used to name all the @example blocks, and to replace @__NAME__. Defaults to the filename of inputfile.
  • preprocess, postprocess: custom pre- and post-processing functions, see the Custom pre- and post-processing section of the manual. Defaults to identity.
  • documenter: boolean that tells if the output is intended to use with Documenter.jl. Defaults to true. See the the manual section on Interaction with Documenter.
  • codefence: A Pair of opening and closing code fence. Defaults to
    "```@example $(name)" => "```"
    if documenter = true and
    "```julia" => "```"
    if documenter = false.
  • credit: boolean that controls the addition of This file was generated with Literate.jl ... to the bottom of the page. If you find Literate.jl useful then feel free to keep this to the default, which is true.
source

4.2. Notebook Output

The (default) notebook output of the source snippet can be seen here: notebook.ipynb.

We note that lines starting with # are placed in markdown cells, and the code lines have been placed in code cells. By default the notebook is also executed and output cells populated. The current working directory is set to the specified output directory the notebook is executed. Some of the output rendering can be controlled with keyword arguments to Literate.notebook:

Literate.notebookFunction.
Literate.notebook(inputfile, outputdir; kwargs...)

Generate a notebook from inputfile and write the result to outputdir.

Keyword arguments:

  • name: name of the output file, excluding .ipynb. name is also used to replace @__NAME__. Defaults to the filename of inputfile.
  • preprocess, postprocess: custom pre- and post-processing functions, see the Custom pre- and post-processing section of the manual. Defaults to identity.
  • execute: a boolean deciding if the generated notebook should also be executed or not. Defaults to true. The current working directory is set to outputdir when executing the notebook.
  • documenter: boolean that says if the source contains Documenter.jl specific things to filter out during notebook generation. Defaults to true. See the the manual section on Interaction with Documenter.
  • credit: boolean that controls the addition of This file was generated with Literate.jl ... to the bottom of the page. If you find Literate.jl useful then feel free to keep this to the default, which is true.
source

4.3. Script Output

The (default) script output of the source snippet above is as follows

x = 1//3
 
 y = 2//5
 
-z = x + y

We note that lines starting with # are removed and only the code lines have been kept. Some of the output rendering can be controlled with keyword arguments to Literate.script:

Literate.scriptFunction.
Literate.script(inputfile, outputdir; kwargs...)

Generate a plain script file from inputfile and write the result to outputdir.

Keyword arguments:

  • name: name of the output file, excluding .jl. name is also used to replace @__NAME__. Defaults to the filename of inputfile.
  • preprocess, postprocess: custom pre- and post-processing functions, see the Custom pre- and post-processing section of the manual. Defaults to identity.
  • documenter: boolean that says if the source contains Documenter.jl specific things to filter out during script generation. Defaults to true. See the the manual section on Interaction with Documenter.
  • keep_comments: boolean that, if set to true, keeps markdown lines as comments in the output script. Defaults to false.
  • credit: boolean that controls the addition of This file was generated with Literate.jl ... to the bottom of the page. If you find Literate.jl useful then feel free to keep this to the default, which is true.
source
+z = x + y

We note that lines starting with # are removed and only the code lines have been kept. Some of the output rendering can be controlled with keyword arguments to Literate.script:

Literate.scriptFunction.
Literate.script(inputfile, outputdir; kwargs...)

Generate a plain script file from inputfile and write the result to outputdir.

Keyword arguments:

  • name: name of the output file, excluding .jl. name is also used to replace @__NAME__. Defaults to the filename of inputfile.
  • preprocess, postprocess: custom pre- and post-processing functions, see the Custom pre- and post-processing section of the manual. Defaults to identity.
  • documenter: boolean that says if the source contains Documenter.jl specific things to filter out during script generation. Defaults to true. See the the manual section on Interaction with Documenter.
  • keep_comments: boolean that, if set to true, keeps markdown lines as comments in the output script. Defaults to false.
  • credit: boolean that controls the addition of This file was generated with Literate.jl ... to the bottom of the page. If you find Literate.jl useful then feel free to keep this to the default, which is true.
source
diff --git a/latest b/latest new file mode 120000 index 0000000..9001211 --- /dev/null +++ b/latest @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +dev \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/stable b/stable new file mode 120000 index 0000000..b482243 --- /dev/null +++ b/stable @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +v1.0.2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/versions.js b/versions.js index 1df48aa..dd22c4a 100644 --- a/versions.js +++ b/versions.js @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ var DOC_VERSIONS = [ - "latest", + "stable", "v1.0", "v0.3", "v0.2",