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On 8 мар, 12:01, Bob Farrell <[email protected]>
wrote:
> bpython does have this functionality.
>
> enumerate(
>
> This will show the arg spec and docstring for a function. You can also
> press F2 to view the source of any Python function.
>
> Please make sure you are using the latest version of bpython.
>
> On Mar 7, 2:50 pm, romankrv <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > For bpython it would be good to do get help show as ipython ()
> > for example: in ipython i can type symbol "?" after something command
> > and i see help about it.
> > for example:
> > ""
> > In [1]: enumerate?
> > Type:           type
> > Base Class:     <type 'type'>
> > String Form:    <type 'enumerate'>
> > Namespace:      Python builtin
> > Docstring:
> >     enumerate(iterable) -> iterator for index, value of iterable
>
> >     Return an enumerate object.  iterable must be another object that
> > supports
> >     iteration.  The enumerate object yields pairs containing a count
> > (from
> >     zero) and a value yielded by the iterable argument.  enumerate is
> > useful
> >     for obtaining an indexed list: (0, seq[0]), (1, seq[1]), (2,
> > seq[2]), ...
>
> > In [2]:
>
> > ""
>
> > I think that alike it bpyton must have this fanctionality too.
>
> > Thanks

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