
The rst2bash tool used the ".. path" syntax to update files. Since we're not using rst2bash anymore, remove all of this. Remove also the rst2bash documentation. Change-Id: I7195cd3b566e9bac67452ec5174687e734fb53bc
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Format code snippets as standalone literal blocks. There are several ways to define a code-block within an RST file.
Standard literal block
Directive | :: or code |
Arguments | none |
Options | none |
Description |
|
Use ::
or code
directive if you provide the
code snippets written in one programming language within one file. By
default, the code-block formatted this way is shown in a Python
highlighting mode.
To define another highlighting language, use the
code-block
directive as described in the non-standard-block
section.
Input
Add logging statements::
from nova.openstack.common import log as logging
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
Output
Add logging statements:
from nova.openstack.common import log as logging
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
Non-standard literal block
Directive | code-block |
Arguments | python (default), ruby , c ,
console , ini , and others |
Options | linenos , emphasize-lines |
Description |
|
To optimize the output of code for a specific programming language,
specify the corresponding argument with code-block
. Use
ini
for configuration files, console
for
console inputs and outputs, and so on.
Input
.. code-block:: ini
# Configuration for nova-rootwrap
# This file should be owned by (and only-writeable by) the root user
[DEFAULT]
# List of directories to load filter definitions from (separated by ',').
Output
# Configuration for nova-rootwrap
# This file should be owned by (and only-writeable by) the root user
[DEFAULT]
# List of directories to load filter definitions from (separated by ',').
Note
When you write the command example, you should write the input and output as it is from the console in one code block, not add an extra blank line, not split them into input block and output block. You can omit the output where appropriate.
Options of code-block directive
You can add line numbers to code examples with the
:linenos:
parameter and highlight some specific lines with
the :emphasize-lines:
parameter:
Input
.. code-block:: python
:linenos:
:emphasize-lines: 3,5-6
def some_function():
interesting = False
print 'This line is highlighted.'
print 'This one is not...'
print '...but this one is.'
print 'This one is highlighted too.'
Output
def some_function():
= False
interesting print 'This line is highlighted.'
print 'This one is not...'
print '...but this one is.'
print 'This one is highlighted too.'
Literal block using a remote file
Directive | remote-code-block |
Arguments | python (default), ruby , c ,
console , ini , and others |
Options | linenos , emphasize-lines |
Description |
|
This directive behaves exactly like the code-block
directive, but gets the content from a remote URL (http
or
https
).
remote-code-block
is a custom directive.
Input
.. remote-code-block:: ini
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/nova/tree/etc/nova/api-paste.ini?h=stable/ocata
Output
############
# Metadata #
############
[composite:metadata]
use = egg:Paste#urlmap
/: meta
[pipeline:meta]
pipeline = cors ec2faultwrap logrequest metaapp