New submission from Terry J. Reedy <[email protected]>:
Tab completions may be suffixed with ' ' (keywords), ':' (keywords)*, or '('
(callables) if one of those is required. Ex. 'import ', 'finally:', 'len('.
Attributes may get '('. The possible downside is needing to remove the suffix
if one does not want the completion for what it is but as a prefix to a longer
word. Ex. 'imports','elsewhere', 'length'. But this should be much less
common in code.
* 'else ' should be 'else:'
With keywords added (#37765) tab list is sorted(Completer().global_match('') +
list(__main__.dict__.keys())). Whatever decide on, calculate first part once
(if not already). list.sort used preexisting order. key are sorted. builtins
might be.
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messages: 370845
nosy: terry.reedy
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: IDLE: use rlcompleter suffixed for completions
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