Following sample is taken from "Dive into python" book.

class MP3FileInfo(FileInfo):
    "store ID3v1.0 MP3 tags"
    tagDataMap = ...

This sample shows documenting the MP3FileInfo, but how can I add help to MP3FileInfo. tagDataMap

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Change it into a property method.

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I wonder about this, since then you have to create explicit getter, setter and deleter (I want all three), only to have it behave normally. Is there a way to set default methods for these that simply wrap a class attribute? – kaizer.se Aug 28 '09 at 15:05
Just mention tagDataMap inside your class docstring. – aehlke Aug 28 '09 at 15:07
...By using a multi-line docstring: '''foo bar''' – aehlke Aug 28 '09 at 15:08
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The PEP 224 on attribute docstrings was rejected (long time ago), so this is a problem for me as well, sometimes I don't know to choose a class attribute or an instance property -- the second can have a docstring.

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Do it like this:

class MP3FileInfo(FileInfo):
    """Store ID3v1.0 MP3 tags."""

    @property 
    def tagDataMap(self):
        """This function computes map of tags.

        The amount of work necessary to compute is quite large, therefore
        we memoize the result.

        """
        ...

Note though you really shouldn't make a separate docstring if the attribute has only a one-line description. Instead, use

class MP3FileInfo(FileInfo):
    """Store ID3v1.0 MP3 tags.

    Here are the attributes:
        tagDataMap -- contains a map of tags

    """

    tagDataMap = ...
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in my case attribute has public visibility - that is why help(tagDataMap) is what I want to get – Dewfy Aug 28 '09 at 16:01
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