I was wondering if it is possible to use POD(plain old documentation) with Python? And how should I do it?
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2Why do you need that. Python has its very own docstring format which gets interpreted by `pydoc`. If you use POD, users of your module would need a tool to read it. Are you sure this is what you want? If you just want to document your code, use python's docstring. – javex Aug 20 '12 at 08:38
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There does not appear to be a directly supported way to use POD inline in a Python file. However, Python modules (including the Python standard library) are documented using reStructuredText. This is usually done using Sphinx, which produces documentation from reStructuredText-formatted docstrings. Sphinx and rst were specifically designed to fill a similar niche to POD.

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Yes. Use '''.
#!/usr/bin/python3
'''
=pod
=head1 NAME
...
=cut
'''
import sys

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