Hmm...seems pretty good from what I saw in a hurry. I will surely test it further, it seems that it solves some of the problems Eric has with its "default" autocompletion.
Anthony -----Original Message----- From: Ali Gholami Rudi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 4:25 PM To: objectref Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Eric] About Rope AutoCompletion On Apr 08 2008 14:31 +0430, objectref wrote: > Hi, > > > > Latest Eric snapshot states that ?snapshot-20080406 of the rope refactoring > plugin released. It is an update to rope 0.8.0 and adds an alternative > autocompletion provider for Python. ? As far as I know it contains rope 0.8. Rope is mainly a refactoring library and for this purpose it gathers good object information for refactorings to work reasonably. But this information can be used for auto-completion, too; it contains `rope.contrib.codeassist` module to provide auto-completion and a few other commands. This plug-in uses this module to use rope's auto-completion. > Does that mean that I can use an alternative autocompletion mechanism in Eric > ? I saw that I can select it from Settings/Refactoring (Rope)/Enable > Autocompletion. What are the main differences from Eric default autocompletion > mechanism at this time ? I don't know how the default auto-completion works. Rope tries to infer the object variables hold by analyzing the source-code. Regards, Ali _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
