- ``module1`` is only defined in ``inv``: :external:py:mod:`module1` .. py:module:: module2 - ``module2`` is defined here and also in ``inv``, but should resolve to inv: :external:py:mod:`module2` - ``module3`` is not defined anywhere, so should warn: :external:py:mod:`module3` .. py:module:: module10 - ``module10`` is only defined here, but should still not be resolved to: :external:py:mod:`module10` - a function in inv: :external:py:func:`module1.func` - a method, but with old style inventory prefix, which shouldn't work: :external:py:meth:`inv:Foo.bar` - a non-existing role: :external:py:nope:`something` .. default-domain:: cpp - a type where the default domain is used to find the role: :external:type:`std::uint8_t` - a non-existing role in default domain: :external:nope:`somethingElse` - two roles in ``std`` which can be found without a default domain: - :external:doc:`docname` - :external:option:`ls -l` - a function with explicit inventory: :external+inv:c:func:`CFunc` - a class with explicit non-existing inventory, which also has upper-case in name: :external+invNope:cpp:class:`foo::Bar` - explicit title: :external:cpp:type:`FoonsTitle `