Auto generate of classes no longer working (?)
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I'm sure when I first installed PyCharm I could start typing class, choose it from the auto-completion menu and it would put generate a stub for a new class, in the form...
class CLASSNAME(object):
"""docstring for CLASSNAME"""
def __init__(self):
super(CLASSNAME, self).__init__()
However, that no longer happens and I can't figure out why not (although I am wondering if perhaps I imagined it now...). I've tried adding a new live template to replace this functionality but it seems to be getting 'blocked' by the default action in the menu.
Am I going crazy or does/did PyCharm have this as a feature?
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Hi Mark,
I don't think that we've ever had such live template bundled with PyCharm (otherwise I'd have probably used it myself :)). Though it's indeed relatively straightforward to define your own. What do you mean by saying that it's getting "blocked"?
Hi Mikhail
That's very odd...
When I say 'blocked', selecting 'class' from the contextual menu now does nothing more than complete the word class...which doesn't seem hugely useful ;)