- Implict namespaces are now a separate types in
Name().type
- Dropped Python 2 and Python 3.5
- Using
pathlib.Path()
as an output instead ofstr
in most places: -Project.path
-Script.path
-Definition.module_path
-Refactoring.get_renames
-Refactoring.get_changed_files
- Functions with
@property
now returnproperty
instead offunction
inName().type
- Started using annotations
- Better support for the walrus operator
- Project attributes are now read accessible
- Removed all deprecations
This is likely going to be the last minor release before 1.0.
- Added an option to pass environment variables to
Environment
Project(...).path
exists now- Support for Python 3.9
- A few bugfixes
This will be the last release that supports Python 2 and Python 3.5.
0.18.0
will be Python 3.6+.
- Django
Model
meta class support - Django Manager support (completion on Managers/QuerySets)
- Added Django Stubs to Jedi, thanks to all contributors of the Django Stubs project
- Added
SyntaxError.get_message
- Python 3.9 support
- Bugfixes (mostly towards Generics)
- Added
Project
support. This allows a user to specify which folders Jedi should work with. - Added support for Refactoring. The following refactorings have been
implemented:
Script.rename
,Script.inline
,Script.extract_variable
andScript.extract_function
. - Added
Script.get_syntax_errors
to display syntax errors in the current script. - Added code search capabilities both for individual files and projects. The
new functions are
Project.search
,Project.complete_search
,Script.search
andScript.complete_search
. - Added
Script.help
to make it easier to display a help window to people. Now returns pydoc information as well for Python keywords/operators. This means that on the class keyword it will now return the docstring of Python's builtin functionhelp('class')
. - The API documentation is now way more readable and complete. Check it out under https://jedi.readthedocs.io. A lot of it has been rewritten.
- Removed Python 3.4 support
- Many bugfixes
This is likely going to be the last minor version that supports Python 2 and Python3.5. Bugfixes will be provided in 0.17.1+. The next minor/major version will probably be Jedi 1.0.0.
- Added
Script.get_context
to get information where you currently are. - Completions/type inference of Pytest fixtures.
- Tensorflow, Numpy and Pandas completions should now be about 4-10x faster after the first time they are used.
- Dict key completions are working now. e.g.
d = {1000: 3}; d[10
will expand to1000
. - Completion for "proxies" works now. These are classes that have a
__getattr__(self, name)
method that does areturn getattr(x, name)
. after loading them initially. - Goto on a function/attribute in a class now goes to the definition in its super class.
- Big Script API Changes:
- The line and column parameters of
jedi.Script
are now deprecated completions
deprecated, usecomplete
insteadgoto_assignments
deprecated, usegoto
insteadgoto_definitions
deprecated, useinfer
insteadcall_signatures
deprecated, useget_signatures
insteadusages
deprecated, useget_references
insteadjedi.names
deprecated, usejedi.Script(...).get_names()
- The line and column parameters of
BaseName.goto_assignments
renamed toBaseName.goto
- Add follow_imports to
Name.goto
. Now its signature matchesScript.goto
. - Python 2 support deprecated. For this release it is best effort. Python 2 has reached the end of its life and now it's just about a smooth transition. Bugs for Python 2 will not be fixed anymore and a third of the tests are already skipped.
- Removed
settings.no_completion_duplicates
. It wasn't tested and nobody was probably using it anyway. - Removed
settings.use_filesystem_cache
andsettings.additional_dynamic_modules
, they have no usage anymore. Pretty much nobody was probably using them.
- Signatures are now detected a lot better
- Add fuzzy completions with
Script(...).completions(fuzzy=True)
- Files bigger than one MB (about 20kLOC) get cropped to avoid getting stuck completely.
- Many small Bugfixes
- A big refactoring around contexts/values
- Small bugfix and removal of a print statement
- Added file path completions, there's a new
Completion.type
now:path
. Example:'/ho
->'/home/
*args
/**kwargs
resolving. If possible Jedi replaces the parameters with the actual alternatives.- Better support for enums/dataclasses
- When using Interpreter, properties are now executed, since a lot of people have complained about this. Discussion in #1299, #1347.
New APIs:
Name.get_signatures() -> List[Signature]
. Signatures are similar toCallSignature
.Name.params
is therefore deprecated.Signature.to_string()
to format signatures.Signature.params -> List[ParamName]
, ParamName has the following additional attributesinfer_default()
,infer_annotation()
,to_string()
, andkind
.Name.execute() -> List[Name]
, makes it possible to infer return values of functions.
- CallSignature.index should now be working a lot better
- A couple of smaller bugfixes
- Added
goto_*(prefer_stubs=True)
as well asgoto_*(prefer_stubs=True)
- Stubs are used now for type inference
- Typeshed is used for better type inference
- Reworked Name.full_name, should have more correct return values
- Fixed an issue with embedded Python, see davidhalter/jedi-vim#870
- Fixed a bug that led to Jedi spawning a lot of subprocesses.
- Bugfixes, because tensorflow completions were still slow.
- A small release. Some bug fixes.
- Remove Python 3.3 support. Python 3.3 support has been dropped by the Python foundation.
- Default environments are now using the same Python version as the Python process. In 0.12.x, we used to load the latest Python version on the system.
- Added
include_builtins
as a parameter to usages. goto_assignments
has a newfollow_builtin_imports
parameter that changes the previous behavior slightly.
- This release forces you to upgrade parso. If you don't, nothing will work anymore. Otherwise changes should be limited to bug fixes. Unfortunately Jedi still uses a few internals of parso that make it hard to keep compatibility over multiple releases. Parso >=0.3.0 is going to be needed.
- Virtualenv/Environment support
- F-String Completion/Goto Support
- Cannot crash with segfaults anymore
- Cleaned up import logic
- Understand async/await and autocomplete it (including async generators)
- Better namespace completions
- Passing tests for Windows (including CI for Windows)
- Remove Python 2.6 support
- Parso update - the caching layer was broken
- Better usages - a lot of internal code was ripped out and improved.
- Split Jedi's parser into a separate project called
parso
. - Avoiding side effects in REPL completion.
- Numpy docstring support should be much better.
- Moved the settings.*recursion* away, they are no longer usable.
- Python Packaging sucks. Some files were not included in 0.10.1.
- Fixed a few very annoying bugs.
- Prepared the parser to be factored out of Jedi.
- 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
toName
andCompletion
objects. - Completely rewritten the type inference engine.
- A new and better parser for (fast) parsing diffs of Python code.
- The import logic has been rewritten to look more like Python's. There is now
an
InferState.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 type inference 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.