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Arguments list #13

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daniele-niero opened this issue Aug 14, 2013 · 5 comments
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Arguments list #13

daniele-niero opened this issue Aug 14, 2013 · 5 comments

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@daniele-niero
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It would be nice to have the same JediSublime autocompletion for classes and functions arguments, also with the same settings behaviour.

Knowing what arguments a function or a class accepts and what are their default values (if any) is quite important.
For sure the possibility to look at the documentation that Anaconda offers, make this one almost a non-issue, but as improvement I think it will be appreciated by many users

@DamnWidget
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I always found it as a very annoying feature I didn't implemented because that. It's now in my TODO list.

@daniele-niero
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Thanks :)

Yes it can be very annoying, maybe if it gets kicked in only with a specific key combination, or if it displayes the arguments in a small box under the function or class name, similar to what visual studio does? (or XTomatoes, I'm not sure)

@DamnWidget
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I think I'm going to make it totally enable/disable by configuration. In this way ppl that gets annoyed with it can just turn it off completely and don't feeling the need to kill me or themselves.

@DamnWidget
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Is this working fine for you @daniele-neiro?

@daniele-niero
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Hi,
Yes it is working, I'll use it for a while and then I let you know my impressions.

Thank you very much for this!

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