On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Andreas Pakulat <andr...@froglogic.com>
wrote:
> On 2014-09-26 12:57, Fabio Zadrozny wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Andreas Pakulat <andr...@froglogic.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I recently stumbled about the 'Builder' page and its 'Analyze only open
>>> editors' setting. It sounded like disabling this would help one of our
>>> customers who wanted to get completion for functions in modules that are
>>> not
>>> yet imported. Unfortunately it turns out this preference is not being
>>> used
>>> anywhere in the codebase and looking at the existing pydev tags has never
>>> been used.
>>>
>>> I'm wondering wether I'm missing something or wether this has really been
>>> added (to the ui) and then never used (by the builder)?
>>>
>>> On a related note: Is there a way to get pydev to create completions for
>>> functions/classes in files that haven't been opened yet (after starting
>>> eclipse)? (i.e. where do I have to look into the codebase to find the
>>> starting point)
>>>
>>
>> Hi Andreas,
>>
>> Actually, that's still used... if you take a look at the code, the getter
>> which uses the ANALYZE_ONLY_ACTIVE_EDITOR constant is
>> org.python.pydev.builder.PyDevBuilderPrefPage.
>> getAnalyzeOnlyActiveEditor().
>>
>
> Ah, I missed the public static getter and its uses during my grep :)
>
> As for getting completions for functions/classes that haven't been
>> imported, I think I don't quite follow what you mean (you do have
>> context-insensitive code-completion which would add the import and the
>> token -- but apparently, that's not what you meant), so, can you
>> rephrase that to explain better your use case?
>>
>
> What I see happening is that completion does not include functions from
> modules that haven't been open in an editor. For example lets take this
> project:
>
> myproject
> |
> - module1
> | |
> | - util.py
> |
> - module2
> |
> - main.py
>
> util.py has just 1 function definition 'mycoolfun' and main.py is empty.
> After a fresh start of Eclipse I open main.py and type myc and invoke
> code-completion. There's no entry for mycoolfunc. If I open util.py, close
> it again and again invoke code-completion inside main.py the entry for
> 'mycoolfunc' shows up.
>
> My assumption was that this is caused by the 'analyze-only-open-editors'
> setting, but changing the setting from its default value did not help.
>
> Andreas
>
> PS: The project's root folder is configured as python path so that
> shouldn't be a problem.
> PPS: Tested this with the master branch as well as seeing it with the 2.8
> release.
>
>
Humm... that sounds like you have disabled auto-build (project > build
automatically)... if that's the case, you have to invoke the build manually
for pydev to index those files (Ctrl+B)... or maybe something else became
wrong and the indexing became lost (if that's the case, a manual fix would
be going to the project properties > pydev-pythonpath > force restore
internal info -- and it should definitely be kept up to date afterwards if
auto build is turned on).
Cheers,
Fabio
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