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# -----------------
# normal
# -----------------
a = ""
a = 1
#? int()
a
#? []
a.append
a = list
b = 1; b = ""
#? str()
b
# temp should not be accessible before definition
#? []
temp
a = 1
temp = b;
b = a
a = temp
#? int()
b
#? int()
b
#? str()
a
a = tuple
if 1:
a = list
#? ['append']
a.append
#? ['index']
a.index
# -----------------
# tuples exchanges
# -----------------
a, b = 1, ""
#? int()
a
#? str()
b
b, a = a, b
#? int()
b
#? str()
a
b, a = a, b
#? int()
a
#? str()
b
# -----------------
# function
# -----------------
def a(a=3):
#? int()
a
#? []
a.func
return a
#? int()
a(2)
#? []
a(2).func
a_param = 3
def func(a_param):
# should not be int
#? []
a_param.
from os import path
# should not return a function, because `a` is a function above
def f(b, a): return a
#? []
f(b=3).
# -----------------
# closure
# -----------------
def x():
a = 0
def x():
return a
a = 3.0
return x()
#? float()
x()
# -----------------
# class
# -----------------
class A(object):
a = ""
a = 3
#? int()
a
a = list()
def __init__(self):
self.b = ""
def before(self):
self.b = 3
# TODO should this be so? include entries after cursor?
#? int() str() list
self.b
self.b = list
self.a = 1
#? str() int()
self.a
#? ['after']
self.after
self.c = 3
#? int()
self.c
def after(self):
self.a = ''
c = set()
#? list()
A.a
a = A()
#? ['after']
a.after
#? []
a.upper
#? []
a.append
#? []
a.real
#? str() int()
a.a
a = 3
class a():
def __init__(self, a):
self.a = a
#? float()
a(1.0).a
#?
a().a
# -----------------
# imports
# -----------------
math = 3
import math
#? ['cosh']
math.cosh
#? []
math.real
math = 3
#? int()
math
#? []
math.cos
# do the same for star imports
cosh = 3
from math import *
# cosh doesn't work, but that's not a problem, star imports should be at the
# start of EVERY script!
cosh.real
cosh = 3
#? int()
cosh
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