Fix regression in html build
This commit fixes a regression in html builds that has been introduced by using a boolean value in index entries.
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0.2.3 - to be released
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* fix regression in HTML builder that has been introduced in 0.2.2
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0.2.2 - 2016-05-05
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0.2.2 - 2016-05-05
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from sphinx.roles import XRefRole
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from sphinx.roles import XRefRole
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from sphinx.util.nodes import make_refnode
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from sphinx.util.nodes import make_refnode
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__version__ = '0.2.2'
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__version__ = '0.2.3'
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def ip_object_anchor(typ, path):
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def ip_object_anchor(typ, path):
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doctitle = self.state.document.traverse(nodes.title)[0].astext()
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doctitle = self.state.document.traverse(nodes.title)[0].astext()
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idx_text = "%s; %s" % (self.rangespec, doctitle)
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idx_text = "%s; %s" % (self.rangespec, doctitle)
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self.indexnode = addnodes.index(entries=[
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self.indexnode = addnodes.index(entries=[
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('single', idx_text, name, False, ''),
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('single', idx_text, name, '', ''),
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('single', self.get_index_text(), name, False, '')
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('single', self.get_index_text(), name, '', '')
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])
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])
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if self.content:
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if self.content:
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setup.py
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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version = '0.2.2'
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version = '0.2.3'
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with open('README.rst') as readme:
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with open('README.rst') as readme:
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description = readme.read() + "\n\n"
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description = readme.read() + "\n\n"
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