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    • amdescombes
      amdescombes last edited by

      Thanks,

      I was familiar with that directive, but I was looking for lib skeletons or some such in order to get the benefits of code completion in PyCharm, etc..

      Cheers
      Andre

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      • ccc
        ccc last edited by

        import inspect, scene
        print(inspect.getsource(scene))
        
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        • mikashkin
          mikashkin last edited by

          Modules are available in XCode project template.

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          • amdescombes
            amdescombes @ccc last edited by

            Thanks @ccc! now I can get those into PyCharm :-)
            Andre

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            • ccc
              ccc last edited by

              https://github.com/omz/PythonistaAppTemplate/tree/master/PythonistaAppTemplate/PythonistaKit.framework/pylib_ext Has Scene

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              • amdescombes
                amdescombes @mikashkin last edited by

                Thanks @mikashkin, I didn't think to look for them there :)
                Andre

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                • amdescombes
                  amdescombes last edited by

                  i couldn't find sound.py though, it's not there and inspect tells me it's an internal module, I guess I'll have to build the skeleton myself or is there a way of getting the skeleton automatically ?
                  Cheers
                  Andre

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                  • ccc
                    ccc last edited by

                    import inspect, sound
                    fmt = '{} {}:\n    pass  #  {}\n'
                    for name, func in inspect.getmembers(sound):
                        if callable(func):
                            def_or_class = 'def' if 'function' in str(func) else 'class'
                            print(fmt.format(def_or_class, name, func))
                    
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                    • amdescombes
                      amdescombes last edited by

                      Thanks @ccc !
                      Is there a way of getting the parameters? :-)
                      Cheers
                      Andre

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                      • dgelessus
                        dgelessus last edited by

                        No, it's not possible to get any information about the arguments for functions written in C. Under Python 3 some functions have limited argument information in their __text_signature__ attribute, but I don't think any of the Pythonista module functions support that.

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                        • amdescombes
                          amdescombes last edited by

                          ok, good enough for me!
                          Cheers
                          Andre

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                          • amdescombes
                            amdescombes last edited by

                            Hello everybody,

                            I wrote the following code based on @ccc's post using inspect, I managed to create python files for use with PyCharm. It has some shortcomings as it cannot get the arguments to the functions, and it doesn't group attributes or present the code alphabetically :)
                            I hope it's useful to someone, I am going to create a gist for it.

                            Cheers
                            Andre

                            import inspect
                            import sound
                            import _ui
                            import _scene2
                            
                            def_fmt = '\n\n%sdef %s():\n%s    pass\n'
                            method_fmt = '\n%sdef %s(self):\n%s    pass\n'
                            cls_method_fmt = '\n%sdef %s(cls):\n%s    pass\n'
                            class_fmt = '\n\n%sclass %s:%s\n'
                            doc_fmt = '%s"""%s"""\n'
                            
                            
                            def handle_attribute(name, func, indent):
                                if isinstance(func, int) or isinstance(func, float):
                                    return '\n%s%s = %s\n' % (indent, name, func)
                                else:
                                    return '\n%s%s = "%s"\n' % (indent, name, func)
                            
                            
                            def get_info(modul, indentlevel=0, inclass=False):
                                _f = []
                                indent = '    ' * indentlevel
                                for name, func in inspect.getmembers(modul):
                                    if callable(func):
                                        if name == '__getattribute__':
                                            continue
                                        isfunc = 'function' in str(func)
                                        if name == '__new__':
                                            _f.append(cls_method_fmt % (indent, name, indent))
                                        else:
                                            _f.append((def_fmt if isfunc else method_fmt if inclass else class_fmt) % (indent, name, indent))
                                        if not isfunc and not inclass:
                                            get_info(func, indentlevel + 1, True)
                                    else:
                                        if inclass and name == '__doc__':  # insert docstring
                                            _f.insert(0, doc_fmt % (indent, func))
                                        else:
                                            _f.append(handle_attribute(name, func, indent))
                                return _f
                            
                            
                            def create_func(modul, modname, indentlevel=0, inclass=False):
                                print "processing %s" % modname
                                _f = []
                                indent = '    ' * indentlevel
                                for name, func in inspect.getmembers(modul):
                                    if callable(func):
                                        if name == '__getattribute__':
                                            continue
                                        isfunc = 'function' in str(func)
                                        _f.append((def_fmt if isfunc else method_fmt if inclass else class_fmt) % (indent, name, indent))
                                        if not isfunc and not inclass:
                                            cls = get_info(func, indentlevel + 1, True)
                                            _f += cls
                                    else:
                                        if name == '__doc__':  # insert docstring
                                            _f.insert(0, doc_fmt % (indent, func))
                                        elif name not in ['__name__', '__package__']:
                                            _f.append(handle_attribute(name, func, indent))
                                open(modname, 'w').write(''.join(_f))
                                print "processed %s" % modname
                            
                            
                            if __name__ == "__main__":
                                create_func(sound, 'sound.py')
                                create_func(_ui, '_ui.py')
                                create_func(_scene2, '_scene2.py')
                                print "done"
                            
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                            • amdescombes
                              amdescombes last edited by

                              Ok, here is the gist:

                              https://gist.github.com/amdescombes/30839ae0280a5077b8669757e5efa75d

                              Cheers
                              Andre

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                              • ccc
                                ccc last edited by

                                Supercool! If you make stub_builder a repo instead of a gist, then I will send you a pull request or two.

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                                • amdescombes
                                  amdescombes last edited by

                                  Here you go:

                                  https://github.com/amdescombes/pythonista_stub_builder

                                  Enjoy
                                  Andre

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