Hello
, I'm trying to use VS Code instead of PyScripter. I've installed the vscode, vscode-python, vscode-config, and waptdev-package-tools packages...
Despite this, I'm not getting autocompletion with WAPT's built-in functions.
Could you please tell me what to do?
Thanks in advance,
Tom
[SOLVED] VSCODE: Add autocomplete
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Thanks, it worked.
What does "-f" mean? The session-setup seemed to have gone through normally, I even rebooted the computer.
What does "-f" mean? The session-setup seemed to have gone through normally, I even rebooted the computer.
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Did you know? When parrotfish undergo smoltification, their osmoregulation mechanism is reversed!
Consoles: Windows 10 & 11
Infrastructure: Windows
Did you know? When parrotfish undergo smoltification, their osmoregulation mechanism is reversed!
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Hi Thomas,
to add to the answer
:
for each package version, `session_setup` runs once for each user session. There's a SQLite database in the user session that keeps a history of `session_setup` executions.
If `session_setup` has already run and, for some reason, didn't do what it should (for example, VS Code hadn't been installed yet and therefore wasn't configured), you can force it with the `-f` parameter
. Regards,
Denis
to add to the answer
for each package version, `session_setup` runs once for each user session. There's a SQLite database in the user session that keeps a history of `session_setup` executions.
If `session_setup` has already run and, for some reason, didn't do what it should (for example, VS Code hadn't been installed yet and therefore wasn't configured), you can force it with the `-f` parameter
. Regards,
Denis
Denis Cardon - Tranquil IT
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