On 5/25/2018 8:35 AM, Peter Galan wrote:
Thank you for a prompt reply. So, I've installed the latest version of
the Python 3 (3.6.5) but unfortunately it behaves almost identically. So, my
program have the classes and objects and they have attributes, but no
auto-completion window appears when I write the object name followed by the
dot. I can only force some window to appear (the same as with the Python 2) by
pressing the Ctrl+Space, but that window is not related to any of my objects.
Without knowing exactly what you did, I cannot add to what I wrote
before. Did you try 'int.', in both shell and editor? What does it do
for you? Did you try to "run the code already written for completions
to work properly." ?
Apparently it contains all possible generic attributes. Actually I do need to
type anything, just to press the Ctrl+Space for that window to appear. The only
difference from the Python 2 is, that now I can use at that window and select
any item, which then appears in my program.
But you mentioned to wait for the next version, 3.7, so I'll wait.
Completions are the same in 3.6.5 and 3.7.0.
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Terry Jan Reedy
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