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When looking at a message class documentation in Python, the message comments don't really show making it more complicated to understand the message.
For example take the statistics_msgs/MetricsMessage, the source file has lots of good documentation for the message itself as well as for each of the fields contained in the message.
When looking at the python documentation for the message, we see:
Help on class MetricsMessage in module statistics_msgs.msg._metrics_message:
class MetricsMessage(builtins.object)
| MetricsMessage(**kwargs)
|
| Message class 'MetricsMessage'.
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| Methods defined here:
|
| __eq__(self, other)
| Return self==value.
|
| __init__(self, **kwargs)
| Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
|
| __repr__(self)
| Return repr(self).
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Class methods defined here:
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| get_fields_and_field_types() from statistics_msgs.msg._metrics_message.Metaclass_MetricsMessage
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
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| measurement_source_name
| Message field 'measurement_source_name'.
|
| metrics_source
| Message field 'metrics_source'.
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| statistics
| Message field 'statistics'.
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| unit
| Message field 'unit'.
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| window_start
| Message field 'window_start'.
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| window_stop
| Message field 'window_stop'.
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| SLOT_TYPES = (<rosidl_parser.definition.UnboundedString object>, <rosi...
|
| __hash__ = None
All of this without any of the message creator help data.
Expected behavior
Instead, we could build in the documentation comments from the original message documentation into the python class docstring making it better for developers to access the documentation.
A potential outcome for this message type:
Help on class MetricsMessage in module statistics_msgs.msg._metrics_message:
class MetricsMessage(builtins.object)
| MetricsMessage(**kwargs)
|
| Message class 'MetricsMessage'.
|
| A generic metrics message providing statistics for measurements from different sources. For example,
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| measure a system's CPU % for a given window yields the following data points over a window of time:
| - average cpu %
| - std deviation
| - min
| - max
| - sample count
|
| These are all represented as different 'StatisticDataPoint's.
|
| Fields:
| measurement_source_name (string): Name metric measurement source, e.g., node, topic, or process name
| metrics_source (string): Name of the metric being measured, e.g. cpu_percentage, free_memory_mb, message_age, etc.
| unit (string): Unit of measure of the metric, e.g. percent, mb, seconds, etc.
| window_start (builtin_interfaces/Time): Measurement window start time
| window_stop (builtin_interfaces/Time): Measurement window end time
| statistics (sequence<statistics_msgs/StatisticDataPoint>): A list of statistics data point, defined in StatisticDataPoint.msg
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| __eq__(self, other)
| Return self==value.
|
| __init__(self, **kwargs)
| Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
|
| __repr__(self)
| Return repr(self).
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Class methods defined here:
|
| get_fields_and_field_types() from statistics_msgs.msg._metrics_message.Metaclass_MetricsMessage
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
<..snip..>
Feature request
Feature description
Transfer message file documentation into python docstrings for the corresponding message.
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Enhancement Request
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Steps to reproduce issue
When looking at a message class documentation in Python, the message comments don't really show making it more complicated to understand the message.
For example take the statistics_msgs/MetricsMessage, the source file has lots of good documentation for the message itself as well as for each of the fields contained in the message.
When looking at the python documentation for the message, we see:
All of this without any of the message creator help data.
Expected behavior
Instead, we could build in the documentation comments from the original message documentation into the python class docstring making it better for developers to access the documentation.
A potential outcome for this message type:
Feature request
Feature description
Transfer message file documentation into python docstrings for the corresponding message.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: