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I haven't used emacs before, but would like to learn how to use it properly for Python development.

From the past IDEs I have used I enjoyed the feature to obtain information on possible objects when I press C-SPC. Also after each dot I would like to get a list of possible methods and functions.

Right now I am using a default auto-complete package but it only gives me the list after the first character after the dot which is a little impractical.

I've found jedi and installed it and added

;;Autocomplete
(add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'jedi:setup)
(setq jedi:complete-on-dot t)                 ; optional

in my .emacs. (Maybe someone can explain me why t is used after the complete-on-dot.)

But nothing relevant is happening. How should I solve that issue?

EDIT: Got that warning:

Symbol's function definition is void: jedi:complete-on-dot

To ensure normal operation, you should investigate and remove the
cause of the error in your initialization file.  Start Emacs with
the ‘--debug-init’ option to view a complete error backtrace.
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  • I've followed this link to setup my emacs python environment and it works.
    – luizbag
    Oct 18, 2019 at 8:32

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As it seems Elpy already comes with jedi-support and if you use jedi in your configuration it overwrites the default conifg by Elpy.

I helped to reinstall the packages and remove the jedi-config

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