'Intellisense' possible for Python?
Jarek Zgoda
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Wed Dec 18 16:56:40 EST 2002
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Dnia Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:25:50 -0600 "Greg Brunet" <gbrunet at nospamsempersoft.com> pisze: > Coming from a VB background where the IDE allows you to view & > auto-complete all of the properties & methods of an object, it's > disappointing not to have it - at least in the IDE's I've looked into > so far. While I get this kind of behavior for modules in PythonWin > (automatically) and Boa Constructor (by pressing Ctrl-Space), it > doesn't work for variables. Is this even possible, given that Python > doesn't declare it's variable? Does anyone know of an IDE that > supports it? I saw this on TODO list for PyEclipse - I cann't recall the address, but you should find it on SourceForge or eclipse.org pages. -- Jarek Zgoda http://www.zgoda.biz/ -- Serwis Usenet w portalu Gazeta.pl -> http://www.gazeta.pl/usenet/
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