[Eric] New Rope code completion not working

Detlev Offenbach detlev at die-offenbachs.de
Fri Jun 13 18:30:15 BST 2008


Hi,

for this to work you have to install an eric 4.2 snapshot release.

Regards,
Detlev

On Donnerstag, 12. Juni 2008, aaa121 at hushmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm a newbie Eric user
> I'm looking forward to try the new Eric code completion through
> Rope but it doesn't work for me :-(
>
> First I tried installing Eric through Ubuntu 8.04 but the Eric
> version was not sufficient. So I installed Eric version 4.1.5
> (r2207) manually, then I installed the new Rope plugin 1.1.0-
> snapshot-20080519 by unpacking the tar.gz and then pointing Eric to
> the zipfile that was inside it. I hope it is the correct
> procedure... The plugin appears correctly in Plugin Details.
>
> The Rope Refactoring menu works and the actions actually work (at
> least I have tested Rename), however I don't see any code
> completion, it works like with the native code completion. E.g. I
> make a simple project with 1 file, the file is this:
> -----------------
> class Foo:
>   def fun(self):
>     return 3
> f = Foo()
> f.  <---- Nothing pops up here, not even on ctrl-space or other key
> combinations. This is supposed to work, isn't it?
> -----------------
>
> I see this post on the Internet
> http://www.mail-
> archive.com/eric at riverbankcomputing.com/msg00896.html
> which mentions enabling it from
>
>  Settings/Refactoring (Rope)/Enable Autocompletion
>
> however I cannot find this menu!?!? I don't have a "Refactoring"
> menu within the (top-level) "Settings" menu and I cannot find any
> "Autocompletion" word within the top-level "Refactoring" menu from
> Rope (I have disable bicycle man refactoring plugin to avoid
> confusion).
>
> Another symptom is that when I install the Rope plugin in Eric,
> .pyc files are created for every .py file of the plugin, however,
> if I delete all .pyc files within the plugin installed directory,
> and then I start again Eric, MOST .py files get a new fresh
> corresponding .pyc file EXCEPT the CodeAssist.py which doesn't get
> any .pyc, which means that the CodeAssist python module is NOT
> loaded / not used!?!
>
> Please note that a few External Programs are not yet correctly
> configured/installed on my computer, but I don't think this is the
> problem. This is what is not installed:
> - Nothing installed of QT3
> - CORBA IDL compiler
> - Forms compiler QT4
> - Designer QT4
> - Resource Compiler python/ruby QT4
> - Translation Converter QT4
> - Translation Extractor QT4
> - pysvn
>
> Thanks for your help
> Mark
>
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