Hi,
Am 13.09.2008 um 17:45 schrieb Detlev Offenbach:
On Samstag, 13. September 2008, Albert Zeyer wrote:
Am 13.09.2008 um 16:59 schrieb Detlev Offenbach:
On Samstag, 13. September 2008, Albert Zeyer wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to extend the editor. I am thinking of some advanced
autocompletion features that can be used while you develop the
application.
There is already an enhanced autocompletion provider around. It is
the eric4
Assistant plugin. Maybe that does what you are looking for.
I tried that but it is not working correctly. I have the following
example code:
import sys
import time
x = 1
while True:
time.sleep(1)
x = x + 1
print "Hallo, x =", x
And I tried to write "time." and I was expecting a calltip coming up.
There was something coming up very fast but it closed immediatly
again.
Did you configure the APIs to be used correctly? (Configuration
Dialog,
Editor->APIs)
No, thanks, I missed that. I added the Python 2.5 API now and it seems
to work particulary.
I can type "sys." now and it lists all the members of that module.
Though, when I type "sys.stdout." for example, I does not list any
members of the stdout stream.
I have tried both the 1.0.2 and 1.1.0 of the Assistant plugin.
It does work though in the Shell.
Is the Assistant plugin only working in the Shell or should it also
work in the editor?
It only works in the editor. The shell uses it's own completion
provided by
the running python shell.
Ah OK. It seems that the auto completion in the shell works better
than in the editor. That is probably because the shell has all the
runtime information about all objects. Can I use the same auto
completion somehow in the code (while the application is running)?
Thanks again,
Albert
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