Represent the Documentation of all interface types.
Demonstration:
>>> class IFoo(IInterface): ... pass >>> from zope.app.testing import ztapi >>> ztapi.provideUtility(IInterface, IFoo, 'IFoo') >>> module = TypeModule() >>> type = module.get('IFoo') >>> type.interface <InterfaceClass zope.app.apidoc.typemodule.type.IFoo> >>> [type.interface for name, type in module.items()] [<InterfaceClass zope.app.apidoc.typemodule.type.IFoo>]
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u'\n Here you can see all registered interface types. When you open the subtree\n of a specific interface type, you can see all the interfaces that provide\n this type. This can be very useful in cases where you want to determine\n all content type interfaces, for example.\n '
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u'Interface Types'
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