ok 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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