Yesterday I made a post about putting a reviewer's stats when the "improve" or "reject and edit". That post is about including the information. This post is about the information shown being '0' or being wrong.
I did some more reviewing of suggested edits and found this:
This is obviously wro...
but the reasons why I prefer blender are 1) it is FOSS 2) it is by far the fastest evolving 3) it is written in nicely done C 4) it is also written in Python 5) you can script it with Python 6) it has the best workflow, once you understand it
Actually, the map(lambda tup: f(*tup), ...) approach will work on Python 2
user2555451
@NoobSaibot - Depends on how important the function is. If it is just a helper, a one-line doc saying what it does is fine. If it is the core function though, you might want to be more thorough in your explanation.
...Or explain everything that it could break if used improperly?
user2555451
Maybe do a few sentences explaining its purpose and any assumptions it makes about the caller environment. As for errors, I'd include information on them in the error messages.
user2555451
You might also want to check out python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008 It is the official style guide for Python and has some info on docstrings.