- Actual semantic completions for the complete Python syntax.
- Basic type inference for
yield from
PEP 380. - PEP 484 support (most of the important features of it). Thanks Claude! (@reinhrst)
- Added
get_line_code
toDefinition
andCompletion
objects. - Again a lot of internal changes.
- The import logic has been rewritten to look more like Python's. There is now
an
Evaluator.modules
import cache, which resemblessys.modules
. - Integrated the parser of 2to3. This will make refactoring possible. It will also be possible to check for error messages (like compiling an AST would give) in the future.
- With the new parser, the evaluation also completely changed. It's now simpler and more readable.
- Completely rewritten REPL completion.
- Added
jedi.names
, a command to do static analysis. Thanks to that sourcegraph guys for sponsoring this! - Alpha version of the linter.
- Bugfix release, the last release forgot to include files that improve autocompletion for builtin libraries. Fixed.
- Memory Consumption for compiled modules (e.g. builtins, sys) has been reduced drastically. Loading times are down as well (it takes basically as long as an import).
- REPL completion is starting to become usable.
- Various small API changes. Generally this release focuses on stability and refactoring of internal APIs.
- Introducing operator precedence, which makes calculating correct Array
indices and
__getattr__
strings possible.
- Switched from LGPL to MIT license.
- Added an Interpreter class to the API to make autocompletion in REPL possible.
- Added autocompletion support for namespace packages.
- Add sith.py, a new random testing method.
- Much faster parser with builtin part caching.
- A test suite, thanks @tkf.
- Initial development.