# ----------------- # non array # ----------------- #? ['imag'] int.imag #? [] int.is_integer #? ['is_integer'] float.is_int #? ['is_integer'] 1.0.is_integer #? ['upper'] "".upper #? ['upper'] r"".upper # strangely this didn't work, because the = is used for assignments #? ['upper'] "=".upper a = "=" #? ['upper'] a.upper # ----------------- # lists # ----------------- arr = [] #? ['append'] arr.app #? ['append'] list().app #? ['append'] [].append arr2 = [1,2,3] #? ['append'] arr2.app #? int() arr.count(1) x = [] #? x.pop() x = [3] #? int() x.pop() x = [] x.append(1.0) #? float() x.pop() # ----------------- # dicts # ----------------- dic = {} #? ['copy', 'clear'] dic.c dic2 = dict(a=1, b=2) #? ['pop', 'popitem'] dic2.p #? ['popitem'] {}.popitem dic2 = {'asdf': 3} #? ['popitem'] dic2.popitem #? int() dic2['asdf'] d = {'a': 3, 1.0: list} #? int() list d.values()[0] ##? int() list dict(d).values()[0] #? str() d.items()[0][0] #? int() d.items()[0][1] (a, b), = {a:1 for a in [1.0]}.items() #? float() a #? int() b # ----------------- # tuples # ----------------- tup = ('',2) #? ['count'] tup.c tup2 = tuple() #? ['index'] tup2.i #? ['index'] ().i tup3 = 1,"" #? ['index'] tup3.index tup4 = 1,"" #? ['index'] tup4.index # ----------------- # set # ----------------- set_t = {1,2} #? ['clear', 'copy'] set_t.c set_t2 = set() #? ['clear', 'copy'] set_t2.c # ----------------- # pep 448 unpacking generalizations # ----------------- d = {'a': 3} dc = {v: 3 for v in ['a']} #? dict() {**d} #? dict() {**dc} #? str() {**d, "b": "b"}["b"] #? str() {**dc, "b": "b"}["b"] # Should resolve to int() but jedi is not smart enough yet # Here to make sure it doesn't result in crash though #? {**d}["a"] # Should resolve to int() but jedi is not smart enough yet # Here to make sure it doesn't result in crash though #? {**dc}["a"] s = {1, 2, 3} #? set() {*s} #? set() {*s, 4, *s} s = {1, 2, 3} # Should resolve to int() but jedi is not smart enough yet # Here to make sure it doesn't result in crash though #? {*s}.pop() #? int() {*s, 4}.pop() # Should resolve to int() but jedi is not smart enough yet # Here to make sure it doesn't result in crash though #? [*s][0] #? int() [*s, 4][0]