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Few docstring fixes.
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@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ class BaseDefinition(object):
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>>> script = Script(source, 1, len('def f'), 'example.py')
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>>> doc = script.goto_definitions()[0].docstring()
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>>> print(doc)
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f(a, b = 1)
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f(a, b=1)
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<BLANKLINE>
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Document for function f.
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@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ def get_names_of_scope(evaluator, scope, position=None, star_search=True, includ
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>>> from jedi._compatibility import u
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>>> from jedi.parser import Parser, load_grammar
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>>> parser = Parser(load_grammar('python3.4'), u('''
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>>> parser = Parser(load_grammar(), u('''
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... x = ['a', 'b', 'c']
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... def func():
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... y = None
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@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ def get_names_of_scope(evaluator, scope, position=None, star_search=True, includ
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scope.
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>>> from jedi.evaluate import Evaluator
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>>> pairs = list(get_names_of_scope(Evaluator(), scope))
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>>> pairs = list(get_names_of_scope(Evaluator(load_grammar()), scope))
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>>> pairs[0]
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(<Function: func@3-5>, [<Name: y@4,4>])
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@@ -748,6 +748,7 @@ class ModuleWrapper(use_metaclass(CachedMetaClass, pr.Module, Wrapper)):
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yield self, self._module_attributes()
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for star_module in self.star_imports():
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yield self, star_module.get_defined_names()
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if self.base.global_names:
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yield self, self.base.global_names
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sub_modules = self._sub_modules()
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if sub_modules:
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@@ -19,18 +19,18 @@ The easiest way to play with this module is to use :class:`parsing.Parser`.
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:attr:`parsing.Parser.module` holds an instance of :class:`SubModule`:
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>>> from jedi._compatibility import u
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>>> from jedi.parser import Parser
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>>> parser = Parser(u('import os'), 'example.py')
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>>> from jedi.parser import Parser, load_grammar
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>>> parser = Parser(load_grammar(), u('import os'), 'example.py')
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>>> submodule = parser.module
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>>> submodule
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<SubModule: example.py@1-1>
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<SubModule: example.py@1-2>
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Any subclasses of :class:`Scope`, including :class:`SubModule` has
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attribute :attr:`imports <Scope.imports>`. This attribute has import
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statements in this scope. Check this out:
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>>> submodule.imports
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[<Import: import os @1,0>]
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[<ImportName: import os@1,0>]
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See also :attr:`Scope.subscopes` and :attr:`Scope.statements`.
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@@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ class Scope(Simple, DocstringMixin):
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Get all defined names in this scope. Useful for autocompletion.
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>>> from jedi._compatibility import u
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>>> from jedi.parser import Parser
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>>> parser = Parser(u('''
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>>> from jedi.parser import Parser, load_grammar
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>>> parser = Parser(load_grammar(), u('''
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... a = x
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... b = y
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... b.c = z
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