Intellisense - difference between Python and Scala

Dimitri B 66 Reputation points
2020-06-11T04:01:31.337+00:00

I noticed that Intellisense (auto-complete) in Scala cells is less intelligent compared to Python cells. In Python it is aware of the object type and functions/objects available in scope, but in Scala it offers only the generic Scala operators, not aware of anything in scope or object types.

Is there any additional configuration requried, or is this expected? Are there plans to improve this for Scala cells?

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  1. HimanshuSinha-msft 19,476 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2020-06-24T18:24:05.143+00:00

    Hello ,

    Unfortunately at this time we are not getting all the attention and for immediate help on the ask we suggest you use a support plan( if ou have one ) you may file a support ticket, else could you please send an email to AzCommunity@microsoft.com with the below details, so that we can create a one-time-free support ticket for you to work closely on this matter. 

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  2. HimanshuSinha-msft 19,476 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2020-07-07T18:12:44.59+00:00

    Hello @DimitriB-1079 ,

    My apoliziges for the late reply on my side . We just heard back from the team .
    We now only provide very basic language service for Scala. As asked earlier there is no configuration change is required at this time which will help.

    Thanks Himanshu

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