YouCompleteMe/python/ycm/client/completion_request.py

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# Copyright (C) 2013-2018 YouCompleteMe contributors
#
# This file is part of YouCompleteMe.
#
# YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import absolute_import
# Not installing aliases from python-future; it's unreliable and slow.
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from builtins import * # noqa
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import logging
from future.utils import iteritems
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from ycmd.utils import ToUnicode
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from ycm.client.base_request import ( BaseRequest, DisplayServerException,
MakeServerException )
from ycm import vimsupport
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_logger = logging.getLogger( __name__ )
class CompletionRequest( BaseRequest ):
def __init__( self, request_data ):
super( CompletionRequest, self ).__init__()
self.request_data = request_data
self._response_future = None
self._complete_done_hooks = {
'cs': self._OnCompleteDone_Csharp,
'java': self._OnCompleteDone_Java,
}
def Start( self ):
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self._response_future = self.PostDataToHandlerAsync( self.request_data,
'completions' )
def Done( self ):
return bool( self._response_future ) and self._response_future.done()
def RawResponse( self ):
if not self._response_future:
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return { 'completions': [], 'completion_start_column': -1 }
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response = self.HandleFuture( self._response_future,
truncate_message = True )
if not response:
return { 'completions': [], 'completion_start_column': -1 }
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# Vim may not be able to convert the 'errors' entry to its internal format
# so we remove it from the response.
errors = response.pop( 'errors', [] )
for e in errors:
exception = MakeServerException( e )
_logger.error( exception )
DisplayServerException( exception, truncate_message = True )
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return response
def Response( self ):
response = self.RawResponse()
response[ 'completions' ] = _ConvertCompletionDatasToVimDatas(
response[ 'completions' ] )
return response
def OnCompleteDone( self ):
if not self.Done():
return
complete_done_actions = self._GetCompleteDoneHooks()
for action in complete_done_actions:
action()
def _GetCompleteDoneHooks( self ):
filetypes = vimsupport.CurrentFiletypes()
for key, value in iteritems( self._complete_done_hooks ):
if key in filetypes:
yield value
def _GetCompletionsUserMayHaveCompleted( self ):
completed_item = vimsupport.GetVariableValue( 'v:completed_item' )
# If Vim supports user_data (8.0.1493 or later), we actually know the
# _exact_ element that was selected, having put its index in the
# user_data field. Otherwise, we have to guess by matching the values in the
# completed item and the list of completions. Sometimes this returns
# multiple possibilities, which is essentially unresolvable.
if 'user_data' not in completed_item:
completions = self.RawResponse()[ 'completions' ]
return _FilterToMatchingCompletions( completed_item, completions )
if completed_item[ 'user_data' ]:
completions = self.RawResponse()[ 'completions' ]
return [ completions[ int( completed_item[ 'user_data' ] ) ] ]
return []
def _OnCompleteDone_Csharp( self ):
completions = self._GetCompletionsUserMayHaveCompleted()
namespaces = [ _GetRequiredNamespaceImport( c ) for c in completions ]
namespaces = [ n for n in namespaces if n ]
if not namespaces:
return
if len( namespaces ) > 1:
choices = [ "{0} {1}".format( i + 1, n )
for i, n in enumerate( namespaces ) ]
choice = vimsupport.PresentDialog( "Insert which namespace:", choices )
if choice < 0:
return
namespace = namespaces[ choice ]
else:
namespace = namespaces[ 0 ]
vimsupport.InsertNamespace( namespace )
def _OnCompleteDone_Java( self ):
completions = self._GetCompletionsUserMayHaveCompleted()
fixit_completions = [ _GetFixItCompletion( c ) for c in completions ]
fixit_completions = [ f for f in fixit_completions if f ]
if not fixit_completions:
return
# If we have user_data in completions (8.0.1493 or later), then we would
# only ever return max. 1 completion here. However, if we had to guess, it
# is possible that we matched multiple completion items (e.g. for overloads,
# or similar classes in multiple packages). In any case, rather than
# prompting the user and disturbing her workflow, we just apply the first
# one. This might be wrong, but the solution is to use a (very) new version
# of Vim which supports user_data on completion items
fixit_completion = fixit_completions[ 0 ]
for fixit in fixit_completion:
vimsupport.ReplaceChunks( fixit[ 'chunks' ], silent=True )
def _GetRequiredNamespaceImport( completion ):
if ( 'extra_data' not in completion
or 'required_namespace_import' not in completion[ 'extra_data' ] ):
return None
return completion[ 'extra_data' ][ 'required_namespace_import' ]
def _GetFixItCompletion( completion ):
if ( 'extra_data' not in completion
or 'fixits' not in completion[ 'extra_data' ] ):
return None
return completion[ 'extra_data' ][ 'fixits' ]
def _FilterToMatchingCompletions( completed_item, completions ):
"""Filter to completions matching the item Vim said was completed"""
match_keys = [ 'word', 'abbr', 'menu', 'info' ]
matched_completions = []
for index, completion in enumerate( completions ):
item = _ConvertCompletionDataToVimData( index, completion )
def matcher( key ):
return ( ToUnicode( completed_item.get( key, "" ) ) ==
ToUnicode( item.get( key, "" ) ) )
if all( [ matcher( i ) for i in match_keys ] ):
matched_completions.append( completion )
return matched_completions
def _ConvertCompletionDataToVimData( completion_identifier, completion_data ):
# see :h complete-items for a description of the dictionary fields
vim_data = {
'word' : '',
'dup' : 1,
'empty' : 1,
}
if ( 'extra_data' in completion_data and
'doc_string' in completion_data[ 'extra_data' ] ):
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doc_string = completion_data[ 'extra_data' ][ 'doc_string' ]
else:
doc_string = ""
if 'insertion_text' in completion_data:
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vim_data[ 'word' ] = completion_data[ 'insertion_text' ]
if 'menu_text' in completion_data:
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vim_data[ 'abbr' ] = completion_data[ 'menu_text' ]
if 'extra_menu_info' in completion_data:
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vim_data[ 'menu' ] = completion_data[ 'extra_menu_info' ]
if 'kind' in completion_data:
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kind = ToUnicode( completion_data[ 'kind' ] )
if kind:
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vim_data[ 'kind' ] = kind[ 0 ].lower()
if 'detailed_info' in completion_data:
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vim_data[ 'info' ] = completion_data[ 'detailed_info' ]
if doc_string:
vim_data[ 'info' ] += '\n' + doc_string
elif doc_string:
vim_data[ 'info' ] = doc_string
# We store the completion item index as a string in the completion user_data.
# This allows us to identify the _exact_ item that was completed in the
# CompleteDone handler, by inspecting this item from v:completed_item
#
# We convert to string because completion user data items must be strings.
#
# Note: Not all versions of Vim support this (added in 8.0.1483), but adding
# the item to the dictionary is harmless in earlier Vims.
vim_data[ 'user_data' ] = str( completion_identifier )
return vim_data
def _ConvertCompletionDatasToVimDatas( response_data ):
return [ _ConvertCompletionDataToVimData( i, x )
for i, x in enumerate( response_data ) ]