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By: chphilli
Currently, if I define a property on my object (using the @property decorator),
the autocomplete mechanism in PyDev adds the parens to make it look like a
method
call, which I then have to delete by hand.
Example:
class A(object):
@property
def name(self):
return self.__class__.__name__
When I type "A().na" and autocomplete, I end up getting "A().name()", which
doesn't work.
Can autocomplete be tuned to prevent automatically adding when the matched
object
is a "property" type (e.g., "isinstance(A.name, property)") ?
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