Code Blocks¶
Code blocks and examples are an essential part of technical project documentation. Sphinx provides syntax highlighting for these out-of-the-box, through Pygments.
Code blocks in reStructuredText can be created in various ways::
Indenting content by 4 spaces, after a line ends with "::".
This will have default syntax highlighting (highlighting a few words and "strings").
.. code::
You can also use the code directive, or an alias: code-block, sourcecode.
This will have default syntax highlighting (highlighting a few words and "strings").
.. code:: python
print("And with the directive syntax, you can have syntax highlighting.")
.. code:: none
print("Or disable all syntax highlighting.")
There's a lot more forms of "blocks" in reStructuredText that can be used, as
seen in https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#literal-blocks.
Code blocks in reStructuredText can be created in various ways:
Indenting content by 4 spaces, after a line ends with "::".
This will have default syntax highlighting (highlighting a few words and "strings").
You can also use the code directive, or an alias: code-block, sourcecode.
This will have default syntax highlighting (highlighting a few words and "strings").
print("And with the directive syntax, you can have syntax highlighting.")
print("Or disable all syntax highlighting.")
There’s a lot more forms of “blocks” in reStructuredText that can be used, as seen in https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#literal-blocks.
Code blocks in Markdown can be created in various ways.
Indenting content by 4 spaces.
This will not have any syntax highlighting.
```
Wrapping text with triple backticks also works.
This will have default syntax highlighting (highlighting a few words and "strings").
```
```python
print("And with the triple backticks syntax, you can have syntax highlighting.")
```
```none
print("Or disable all syntax highlighting.")
```
There's a lot of power hidden underneath the triple backticks in MyST Markdown,
as seen in <https://myst-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using/intro.html#block-level-directives-with-myst-markdown>.
Code blocks in Markdown can be created in various ways.
Indenting content by 4 spaces.
This will not have any syntax highlighting.
Wrapping text with triple backticks also works.
This will have default syntax highlighting (highlighting a few words and "strings").
print("And with the triple backticks syntax, you can have syntax highlighting.")
print("Or disable all syntax highlighting.")
There’s a lot of power hidden underneath the triple backticks in MyST Markdown, as seen in https://myst-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using/intro.html#block-level-directives-with-myst-markdown.