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Author terry.reedy
Recipients epaine, terry.reedy, wyz23x2
Date 2020-07-11.21:04:00
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Neither '1 .bit_length()' (space required) nor '1.3.hex()', both legal syntax, get either proper completions or call hints.  Neither does the erroneous syntax '1.bit_length'. This suggests that the backwards parsing from the final '.' could be improved.  The first place to look would be whatever common code there is in hyperparser.

(Side note: something.x<tab> tabs if no completions are found.  Should inproved doc on this.)
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