documentation/python: make links to literal ellipses as well#214
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documentation/python: make links to literal ellipses as well#214
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If a literal `...` is in a type annotation, it should link to Python documentation like any other builtin type. TODO: right now it's changed to a link that says Ellipsis instead of ..., which isn't desired -- there has to be either some special-casing inside m.sphinx inventory parsing (but that'd have to narrow this patching down to just Python's own inventory, which is rather impossible to detect), or there has to be e.g. an optional argument to make_name_link() that overrides the link title.
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If a literal
...is in a type annotation, it should link to Python documentation like any other builtin type. TODOs:..., which isn't desiredm.sphinxinventory parsing (but that'd have to narrow this patching down to just Python's own inventory, which is rather impossible to detect)make_name_link()that overrides the link title.