* Set details(open=true) on docs while we redesign

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Matthew Honnibal 2015-09-30 11:48:15 +10:00
parent 04c92d4f89
commit 73928001ed

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
mixin declare_class(name, ref)
details
details(open=true)
summary
a(name=ref)
span.declaration
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ mixin declare_class(name, ref)
block
mixin method(name, parameters, link_name)
details(open=attributes.open)
details(open=true)
summary
a(name=link_name)
span.declaration
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ mixin param(name, type, value)
block
mixin attribute(name, type, value)
details(open=attributes.open)
details(open=true)
summary
span.declaration
code= name
@ -49,25 +49,25 @@ mixin returns(type)
| tmp
mixin init
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Constructors
block
mixin callable
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Callable
block
mixin sequence
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Sequence API
block
mixin maptype
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Map
block
@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ mixin maptype
mixin summary
block
mixin en_example
pre.language-python: code
include ../../code/api.example_war_and_peace
//mixin en_example
// pre.language-python: code
// include ../../code/api.example_war_and_peace
mixin SeeAlso(name, link_target)
a(href=link_target)
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
+Define("len(doc)")
| The number of tokens in the document.
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Sentence, entity and noun chunk spans
+attribute("sents", types.generator)(open=true)
@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
pre.language-python: code
include ../../code/api.noun_chunk_spans
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Export/Import
+method("to_array", "attr_ids")(open=true)
@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
+declare_class("Token", "token")
p A Token represents a single word, punctuation or significant whitespace symbol. Integer IDs are provided for all string features. The (unicode) string is provided by an attribute of the same name followed by an underscore, e.g. #[code token.orth] is an integer ID, #[code token.orth_] is the unicode value. The only exception is the Token.string attribute, which is (unicode) string-typed.
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 String Features
ul
@ -337,18 +337,18 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
+LexemeStrings()
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Boolean Flags
+LexemeBooleans
+method("check_flag", "flag_id")(open=true)
| Get the value of one of the boolean flags
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Distributional Features
+LexemeDistributional()
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Alignment and Output
ul
@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
+Define("whitespace_")
| The number of immediate syntactic children following the word in the string.
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Navigating the Parse Tree
ul
@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
+method("nbor(i=1)")(open=true)
| Get the #[em i]th next / previous neighboring token.
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Named Entities
ul
@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
+Define("end")
| The end offset of the span, i.e. #[code.language-python span[-1].i + 1]
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Navigating the Parse Tree
+attribute("root")(open=true)
@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
+Define("for noun_phrase in doc.noun_chunks")
+Define("span = Span(doc, start, end, label=0)")
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Strings
ul
@ -512,15 +512,15 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
p Most Lexeme attributes can be set, with the exception of the primary key, #[code orth]. Assigning to an attribute of the Lexeme object writes to the underlying struct, so all tokens that are backed by that Lexeme will inherit the new value.
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 String Features
+LexemeStrings
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Boolean Features
+LexemeBooleans
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Distributional Features
+LexemeDistributional
@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
+Define("token.vocab")
+Define("lexeme.vocab")
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Save and Load
+method("dump", "loc")(open=true)
@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ mixin Func(type1, type2)
p If you create another instance, it will map strings to different integers – which is usually not what you want.
details
details(open=true)
summary: h4 Save and Load
+method("dump", "loc")(open=true)