9. rlcompleter
— Completion function for GNU readline¶
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The rlcompleter
module defines a completion function suitable for the
readline
module by completing valid Python identifiers and keywords.
When this module is imported on a Unix platform with the readline
module
available, an instance of the Completer
class is automatically created
and its complete()
method is set as the readline
completer.
Example:
>>> import rlcompleter
>>> import readline
>>> readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
>>> readline. <TAB PRESSED>
readline.__doc__ readline.get_line_buffer( readline.read_init_file(
readline.__file__ readline.insert_text( readline.set_completer(
readline.__name__ readline.parse_and_bind(
>>> readline.
The rlcompleter
module is designed for use with Python’s interactive
mode. A user can add the following lines to his or her initialization file
(identified by the PYTHONSTARTUP
environment variable) to get
automatic Tab
completion:
try:
import readline
except ImportError:
print "Module readline not available."
else:
import rlcompleter
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
On platforms without readline
, the Completer
class defined by
this module can still be used for custom purposes.
9.1. Completer Objects¶
Completer objects have the following method:
-
Completer.
complete
(text, state)[source]¶ Return the stateth completion for text.
If called for text that doesn’t include a period character (
'.'
), it will complete from names currently defined in__main__
,__builtin__
and keywords (as defined by thekeyword
module).If called for a dotted name, it will try to evaluate anything without obvious side-effects (functions will not be evaluated, but it can generate calls to
__getattr__()
) up to the last part, and find matches for the rest via thedir()
function. Any exception raised during the evaluation of the expression is caught, silenced andNone
is returned.