The first issue is fixed (I probably should have filed two separate bug reports (and can still do so if tha tis convenient)) but the second issue remains. However, it is very strange. To elaborate, if I do
[1] np.asa[TAB]
np.asarray is a possible completion
However, if I do
[2] np.asar[TAB]
it automaticaly compeletes to np.asarray_chkfinite
Furthermore, this seems to be the only function where I see this strange behavior.
I **think** I ran the test but list is pretty foreign to me so if I didn't do it correctly, please
let me know. Otherwise, here are the results:
The first issue is fixed (I probably should have filed two separate bug reports (and can still do so if tha tis convenient)) but the second issue remains. However, it is very strange. To elaborate, if I do
[1] np.asa[TAB]
np.asarray is a possible completion
However, if I do
[2] np.asar[TAB]
it automaticaly compeletes to np.asarray_ chkfinite
Furthermore, this seems to be the only function where I see this strange behavior.
I **think** I ran the test but list is pretty foreign to me so if I didn't do it correctly, please
let me know. Otherwise, here are the results:
Selector: py-ert- socket- modul-completio n-lp-1284141
Passed: 0
Failed: 1 (1 unexpected)
Total: 1/1
Started at: 2015-02-26 09:17:13-0800
Finished.
Finished at: 2015-02-26 09:17:13-0800
py-ert- socket- modul-completio n-lp-1284141 with-temp- buffer) Selector: py-ert- socket- modul-completio n-lp-1284141
(void-function py-test-
Passed: 0
Failed: 1 (1 unexpected)
Total: 1/1
Started at: 2015-02-26 09:17:13-0800
Finished.
Finished at: 2015-02-26 09:17:13-0800
py-ert- socket- modul-completio n-lp-1284141 with-temp- buffer)
(void-function py-test-