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api helper: Print methods and doc strings
api helper: Print methods and doc strings

def info(object, spacing=10, collapse=1):              
    """Print methods and doc strings. 

    Takes module, class, list, dictionary, or string.""" 
    methodList = [method for method in dir(objectif callable(getattr(object, 
method))] 
    processFunc = collapse and (lambda s: " ".join(s.split())) or (lambda s: s
    print "\n".join(["%s %s" 
                      (method.ljust(spacing)
                       processFunc(str(getattr(object, method).__doc__))) 
                      for method in methodList]) 

if __name__ == "__main__":                          
    print info.__doc__ 
           
       
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