commit 2a9d3c856c5dfe4310a836318ae45069a64fde3b Author: Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org Date: Sat Oct 13 19:27:17 2012 -0700
Clarifying what the tutorial's reader provides
Just realized that newcomers wouldn't know that the DescriptorReader provided RelayDescriptor instances in the example (and hence where the methods that we use come from). Clarifying that detail. --- docs/index.rst | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/index.rst b/docs/index.rst index 197977d..05c5296 100644 --- a/docs/index.rst +++ b/docs/index.rst @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ We've already used the control port, so for this example we'll use the cached fi
Tor has several descriptor types. For bandwidth information we'll go to the server descriptors, which are located in the **cached-descriptors** file. These have somewhat infrequently changing information published by the relays themselves.
-To read this file we'll use the :class:`~stem.descriptor.reader.DescriptorReader`, a class designed to read descriptor files. +To read this file we'll use the :class:`~stem.descriptor.reader.DescriptorReader`, a class designed to read descriptor files. The **cached-descriptors** is full of server descriptors, so the reader will provide us with :class:`~stem.descriptor.server_descriptor.RelayDescriptor` instances (a :class:`~stem.descriptor.server_descriptor.ServerDescriptor` subclass for relays).
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