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The ampoule project uses some tags in docstring, like the javadoc ones.

For example from pool.py line 86:

def start(self, ampChild=None):
    """
    Starts the ProcessPool with a given child protocol.

    @param ampChild: a L{ampoule.child.AMPChild} subclass.
    @type ampChild: L{ampoule.child.AMPChild} subclass
    """

What are these tags, which tool uses it.

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Just for fun I'll note that the Python standard library is using Sphinx/reStructuredText, whose info field lists are similar.

def start(self, ampChild=None):
    """Starts the ProcessPool with a given child protocol.

    :param ampChild: a :class:`ampoule.child.AMPChild` subclass.
    :type ampChild: :class:`ampoule.child.AMPChild` subclass
    """
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    How many convection for the same programming language! Bad thing. Dec 19, 2008 at 12:58
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    @Andrea Francia: Epydoc is very lightweight (nowhere near as powerful as reStructuredText) and was developed well before reStructuredText was adopted as a standard. They both have good reason for existing, though I'd recommend users go with reStructuredText from here forward.
    – cdleary
    Jan 1, 2009 at 10:05
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    And there's also the lightweight notation mentioned in PEP 257, which is not targeted towards tools, but human readability. Aug 31, 2012 at 10:11
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Markup for a documentation tool, probably epydoc.

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