On Tuesday 22 December 2009 23:47:37 detlev wrote: > On Dienstag, 22. Dezember 2009, reckoner wrote: > > Are there instructions for this? Maybe I could try? > > If numpy is a Python source package, you could use eric4-api.py. NumPy is a large and complex module with big portions written in C/C++. It covers matrix algebra and other matrix or matrix-like numeric operations. It claims to superseed Numeric and NumArray.
Alas, I do not understand what sort of API's you are talking about. NumPy is a module and can be used as a module - with eric or any other IDE for python, icluding a CLI console. HTH, OldAl. > If it > consists of some wrapped C/C++ sources you should ask Phil Thompson (or the > PyQt mailing list) how he generated the API files for the different Python > variants. > > Regards, > Detlev > > > Thanks! > > > > On 12/21/2009 11:13 PM, detlev wrote: > > > On Dienstag, 22. Dezember 2009, reckoner wrote: > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> I'm just getting started with eric4. I can see how to complete for the > > >> standard library in the editor, but how would I accomplish completion > > >> for modules like numpy? In other words, how would I get > > >> > > >> numpy.<TAB><TAB> > > >> > > >> to offer completions as it does with > > >> > > >> string.<TAB><TAB> > > >> > > >> I searched through the mailing list archives, but I didn't find > > >> anything that looked up to date or helpful on this topic. > > >> > > >> Maybe I'm missing something. > > > > > > You are missing an API file for numpy. Unfortunately nobody has created > > > one yet. Any volunteer out there? > > > > > > Regards, > > > Detlev -- Algis Kabaila, MEngSc, PhD(Eng) http://akabaila.pcug.org.au/StructuralAnalysis.pdf _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list Eric@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric