-#
-# I2C protocol output format:
-#
-# The protocol output consists of a (Python) list of I2C "packets", each of
-# which is of the form
-#
-# [ _i2c_command_, _data_, _ack_bit_ ]
-#
-# _i2c_command_ is one of:
-# - 'START' (START condition)
-# - 'START_REPEAT' (Repeated START)
-# - 'ADDRESS_READ' (Address, read)
-# - 'ADDRESS_WRITE' (Address, write)
-# - 'DATA_READ' (Data, read)
-# - 'DATA_WRITE' (Data, write)
-# - 'STOP' (STOP condition)
-#
-# _data_ is the data or address byte associated with the ADDRESS_* and DATA_*
-# command. For START, START_REPEAT and STOP, this is None.
-#
-# _ack_bit_ is either 'ACK' or 'NACK', but may also be None.
-#
-#
+"""
+I2C protocol output format:
+
+The protocol output consists of a (Python) list of I2C "packets", each of
+which is of the form
+
+ [ _i2c_command_, _data_, _ack_bit_ ]
+
+_i2c_command_ is one of:
+ - 'START' (START condition)
+ - 'START_REPEAT' (Repeated START)
+ - 'ADDRESS_READ' (Address, read)
+ - 'ADDRESS_WRITE' (Address, write)
+ - 'DATA_READ' (Data, read)
+ - 'DATA_WRITE' (Data, write)
+ - 'STOP' (STOP condition)
+
+_data_ is the data or address byte associated with the ADDRESS_* and DATA_*
+command. For START, START_REPEAT and STOP, this is None.
+
+_ack_bit_ is either 'ACK' or 'NACK', but may also be None.
+"""