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DOC: Enforce Numpy Docstring Validation (Parent Issue) #58063
Pandas has a script for validating docstrings in code_checks.sh. Currently, some methods fail some of these checks.
pandas.ExcelFile through pandas.HDFStore
pandas/ci/code_checks.sh
Lines 168 to 181 in c468028
The task is:
take 1-5 methods
run:
scripts/validate_docstrings.py --format=actions <method-name>
example command:
scripts/validate_docstrings.py --format=actions pandas.Categorical.__array__
example output:
check if validation docstrings passes for those methods, and if it’s necessary fix the docstrings according to whatever error is reported. Note: We've chosen to ignore ES01 errors, these are not required to be fixed.
remove those methods from code_checks.sh if all errors are cleared and the docstring is correct, otherwise, remove the specific error that was fixed from the list of errors for that method.
commit, push, open pull request
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