Beispiel #1
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    def set_symbols_handler(self, file_extension, symbols_handler):
        """
        Add a new Symbol's handler for the given file extension
        example:
            cpp_symbols_handler = CppSymbolHandler(...)
            set_symbols_handler('cpp', cpp_symbols_handler)
        Then all symbols in .cpp files will be handle by cpp_symbols_handler

        Note: symbols_handler SHOULD have a special interface see
        ninja_ide.core.plugin_interfaces
        """
        settings.set_symbols_handler(file_extension, symbols_handler)
Beispiel #2
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    def set_symbols_handler(self, file_extension, symbols_handler):
        """
        Add a new Symbol's handler for the given file extension
        example:
            cpp_symbols_handler = CppSymbolHandler(...)
            set_symbols_handler('cpp', cpp_symbols_handler)
        Then all symbols in .cpp files will be handle by cpp_symbols_handler

        Note: symbols_handler SHOULD have a special interface see
        ninja_ide.core.plugin_interfaces
        """
        settings.set_symbols_handler(file_extension, symbols_handler)
    def __init__(self):
        QTreeWidget.__init__(self)
        self.header().setHidden(True)
        self.setSelectionMode(self.SingleSelection)
        self.setAnimated(True)
        self.header().setHorizontalScrollMode(QAbstractItemView.ScrollPerPixel)
        self.header().setResizeMode(0, QHeaderView.ResizeToContents)
        self.header().setStretchLastSection(False)
        self.actualSymbols = ('', {})

        #Set self as symbols handler for python
        settings.set_symbols_handler('py', self)

        self.connect(self, SIGNAL("itemClicked(QTreeWidgetItem *, int)"),
            self._go_to_definition)