[IronPython] IronPy Tools for VS - Projects

Steve Dower s.j.dower at gmail.com
Mon May 3 23:57:45 CEST 2010


The code snippet below does it. The region for class A goes all the
way to the next class/EOF (actually, 3 lines before EOF, unless
there's whitespace on the third- or second-last lines), the region for
funca goes from the def to the line 'def funcb(self):' inclusive and
the region for funcb only includes the def and the pass (as expected).

Interestingly, two unbound functions (remove class, unindent) have the
correct regions

class A:
    def funca(self):
        if True:
            pass

    def funcb(self):
        pass


On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 05:58, Dino Viehland <dinov at microsoft.com> wrote:
> Steve Dower wrote:
>> > There were some bugs here and I thought we fixed them all.  Can you
>> > give a little more detail?
>>
>> It seems somewhat unpredictable. The outlining regions occasionally
>> don't fully appear when either the start or the end of the region is
>> not visible (maybe my functions are just too long...) and scrolling up
>> and down causes many to disappear/reappear. Occasionally the following
>> def is included with the previous function (seems to happen with more
>> than one unindent at the end of the function) and # comments
>> 'attached' to the following class/def are sometimes included in the
>> previous region. (While I'm here, another 'nice-to-have' region would
>> be top-level if blocks, eg. if __name__=='__main__':)
>
> I have a fix for the unpredictableness and scrolling - there were some
> issues w/ checking to see if 2 spans intersect.   I can also repro the
> comments issue but it'll be tougher to fix (I need to update the
> IronPython parser).   And I even added support for top-level if blocks
> being marked as collapsible regions.  But I can't repro the functions
> collapsing into each other and I thought I had mostly fixed that problem.
> Can you send me a file that repros it?
>
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