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Merge branch 'docs' of https://github.com/blueyed/jedi into refactor

Almost all of the docstrings were still there.
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Dave Halter
2020-03-14 00:12:19 +01:00
7 changed files with 34 additions and 35 deletions

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@@ -75,12 +75,8 @@ class Script(object):
- if `sys_path` parameter is not ``None``, it will be used as ``sys.path``
for the script;
- if `sys_path` parameter is ``None`` and ``VIRTUAL_ENV`` environment
variable is defined, ``sys.path`` for the specified environment will be
guessed (see :func:`jedi.inference.sys_path.get_venv_path`) and used for
the script;
- if `environment` is provided, its ``sys.path`` will be used
(see :func:`Environment.get_sys_path <jedi.api.environment.Environment.get_sys_path>`);
- otherwise ``sys.path`` will match that of |jedi|.
:param source: The source code of the current file, separated by newlines.
@@ -208,13 +204,15 @@ class Script(object):
@validate_line_column
def complete(self, line=None, column=None, **kwargs):
"""
Return :class:`classes.Completion` objects. Those objects contain
information about the completions, more than just names.
Return :class:`.Completion` objects.
Those objects contain information about the completions, more than just
names.
:param fuzzy: Default False. Will return fuzzy completions, which means
that e.g. ``ooa`` will match ``foobar``.
:return: Completion objects, sorted by name and ``__`` comes last.
:rtype: list of :class:`classes.Completion`
:return: Completion objects, sorted by name and __ comes last.
:rtype: list of :class:`.Completion`
"""
return self._complete(line, column, **kwargs)
@@ -244,7 +242,7 @@ class Script(object):
:param only_stubs: Only return stubs for this goto call.
:param prefer_stubs: Prefer stubs to Python objects for this type
inference call.
:rtype: list of :class:`classes.Definition`
:rtype: list of :class:`.Definition`
"""
with debug.increase_indent_cm('infer'):
return self._infer(line, column, **kwargs)
@@ -288,15 +286,15 @@ class Script(object):
"""
Return the first definition found, while optionally following imports.
Multiple objects may be returned, because Python itself is a
dynamic language, which means you can have two different versions of a
function.
dynamic language, which means depending on an option you can have two
different versions of a function.
:param follow_imports: The goto call will follow imports.
:param follow_builtin_imports: If follow_imports is True will try to
look up names in builtins (i.e. compiled or extension modules).
:param only_stubs: Only return stubs for this goto call.
:param prefer_stubs: Prefer stubs to Python objects for this goto call.
:rtype: list of :class:`classes.Definition`
:rtype: list of :class:`.Definition`
"""
with debug.increase_indent_cm('goto'):
return self._goto(line, column, **kwargs)
@@ -398,14 +396,14 @@ class Script(object):
@validate_line_column
def get_references(self, line=None, column=None, **kwargs):
"""
Return :class:`classes.Definition` objects, which contain all
Return :class:`.Definition` objects, which contain all
names that point to the definition of the name under the cursor. This
is very useful for refactoring (renaming), or to show all references of
a variable.
:param include_builtins: Default True, checks if a reference is a
builtin (e.g. ``sys``) and in that case does not return it.
:rtype: list of :class:`classes.Definition`
:rtype: list of :class:`.Definition`
"""
def _references(include_builtins=True):
@@ -441,7 +439,7 @@ class Script(object):
This would return an empty list..
:rtype: list of :class:`classes.Signature`
:rtype: list of :class:`.CallSignature`
"""
pos = line, column
call_details = helpers.get_signature_details(self._module_node, pos)

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@@ -415,8 +415,9 @@ class BaseDefinition(object):
"""
Deprecated! Will raise a warning soon. Use get_signatures()[...].params.
Raises an ``AttributeError`` if the definition is not callable.
Otherwise returns a list of `Definition` that represents the params.
Raises :exc:`AttributeError` if the definition is not callable.
Otherwise returns a list of :class:`.Definition` that represents the
params.
"""
warnings.warn(
"Deprecated since version 0.16.0. Use get_signatures()[...].params",

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@@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ class Environment(_BaseEnvironment):
"""
self.version_info = _VersionInfo(*info[2])
"""
Like ``sys.version_info``. A tuple to show the current Environment's
Python version.
Like :data:`sys.version_info`: a tuple to show the current
Environment's Python version.
"""
# py2 sends bytes via pickle apparently?!
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ class Environment(_BaseEnvironment):
def get_sys_path(self):
"""
The sys path for this environment. Does not include potential
modifications like ``sys.path.append``.
modifications from e.g. appending to :data:`sys.path`.
:returns: list of str
"""
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ def get_default_environment():
makes it possible to use as many new Python features as possible when using
autocompletion and other functionality.
:returns: :class:`Environment`
:returns: :class:`.Environment`
"""
virtual_env = _get_virtual_env_from_var()
if virtual_env is not None:
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ def find_virtualenvs(paths=None, **kwargs):
CONDA_PREFIX will be checked to see if it contains a valid conda
environment.
:yields: :class:`Environment`
:yields: :class:`.Environment`
"""
def py27_comp(paths=None, safe=True, use_environment_vars=True):
if paths is None:
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ def find_system_environments():
The environments are sorted from latest to oldest Python version.
:yields: :class:`Environment`
:yields: :class:`.Environment`
"""
for version_string in _SUPPORTED_PYTHONS:
try:
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ def get_system_environment(version):
where X and Y are the major and minor versions of Python.
:raises: :exc:`.InvalidPythonEnvironment`
:returns: :class:`Environment`
:returns: :class:`.Environment`
"""
exe = which('python' + version)
if exe: