This feature is not currently supported for Python.
Overview
Postfix code completion lets you transform an already typed expression to another one based on the postfix you type after a dot, the type of the expression, and its context.
This transformation is performed by expanding the postfix-specific predefined template. For example, the .if
postfix applied to a boolean expression wraps it with an if
statement.
See more at: Postfix Code Completion.
On this page, enable and disable postfix templates and appoint key to activate the template expansion.
Controls
Item | Description |
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Enable postfix templates |
Select this check box to enable using postfix templates; if this check box is not selected, the postfix templates will not be used:
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Expand templates with | From the drop-down list, select the key that will expand the selected postfix template. The possible options are: Tab, Space, and Enter. |
Table of available postfix templates | The table below shows the list of available postfix templates. To enable or disable a template, select or clear the check box next to it. When you select a template, the right-hand pane shows its description and illustrates how it works by displaying the expression before and after the selected template is applied. |