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Re: What does "shell introspection" mean?

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From Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <PointedEars@web.de>
Organization PointedEars Software (PES)
Date 2011-06-26 11:34 +0200
Subject Re: What does "shell introspection" mean?
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Juan Kinunt wrote:

> In the PyDev installation documentation you see this sentence:
> 
> "The Forced builtin libs are the libraries that are built-in the
> interpreter, such as __builtin__, sha, etc or libraries that should
> forcefully analyzed through shell introspection (the other option to
> analyze modules with too much runtime information is providing
> Predefined Completions)."
> 
> What does "shell introspection" mean? And what do you think the writer
> want to say with "too much runtime information"?

Seriously, please ask the author, Fabio Zadrozny, instead (and report back 
here); as I recall he is quite communicative.  There is not much point in 
guessing about what is not even correct or coherent English, which stems 
from the fact that English is not Fabio's native language.

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What does "shell introspection" mean? Juan Kinunt <kinunt@gmail.com> - 2011-06-25 20:33 +0200
  Re: What does "shell introspection" mean? Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <PointedEars@web.de> - 2011-06-26 11:34 +0200

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