Update Clang version in documentation

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**Download the latest version of `libclang`**. Clang is an open-source **Download the latest version of `libclang`**. Clang is an open-source
compiler that can compile C/C++/Objective-C/Objective-C++. The `libclang` compiler that can compile C/C++/Objective-C/Objective-C++. The `libclang`
library it provides is used to power the YCM semantic completion engine for library it provides is used to power the YCM semantic completion engine for
those languages. YCM is designed to work with libclang version 3.6 or those languages. YCM is designed to work with libclang version 3.8 or
higher, but can in theory work with any 3.2+ version as well. higher.
You can use the system libclang _only if you are sure it is version 3.3 or You can use the system libclang _only if you are sure it is version 3.8 or
higher_, otherwise don't. Even if it is, we recommend using the [official higher_, otherwise don't. Even if it is, we recommend using the [official
binaries from llvm.org][clang-download] if at all possible. Make sure you binaries from llvm.org][clang-download] if at all possible. Make sure you
download the correct archive file for your OS. download the correct archive file for your OS.
@ -2524,13 +2524,9 @@ undefined symbol: clang_CompileCommands_dispose
``` ```
This means that Vim is trying to load a `libclang.so` that is too old. You need This means that Vim is trying to load a `libclang.so` that is too old. You need
at least a 3.2 libclang. Some distros ship with a system `libclang.so` that at least a 3.8 libclang. Just go through the installation guide and make sure
identifies itself as 3.2 but is not; it was cut from the upstream sources before you are using a correct `libclang.so`. We recommend downloading prebuilt
the official 3.2 release and some API changes (like the addition of the binaries from llvm.org.
CompileCommands API) were added after their cut.
So just go through the installation guide and make sure you are using a correct
`libclang.so`. I recommend downloading prebuilt binaries from llvm.org.
### I get `Fatal Python error: PyThreadState_Get: no current thread` on startup ### I get `Fatal Python error: PyThreadState_Get: no current thread` on startup

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@ -729,10 +729,10 @@ will notify you to recompile it. You should then rerun the install process.
**Download the latest version of 'libclang'**. Clang is an open-source **Download the latest version of 'libclang'**. Clang is an open-source
compiler that can compile C/C++/Objective-C/Objective-C++. The 'libclang' compiler that can compile C/C++/Objective-C/Objective-C++. The 'libclang'
library it provides is used to power the YCM semantic completion engine library it provides is used to power the YCM semantic completion engine
for those languages. YCM is designed to work with libclang version 3.6 or for those languages. YCM is designed to work with libclang version 3.8 or
higher, but can in theory work with any 3.2+ version as well. higher.
You can use the system libclang _only if you are sure it is version 3.3 You can use the system libclang _only if you are sure it is version 3.8
or higher_, otherwise don't. Even if it is, we recommend using the or higher_, otherwise don't. Even if it is, we recommend using the
official binaries from llvm.org [32] if at all possible. Make sure you official binaries from llvm.org [32] if at all possible. Make sure you
download the correct archive file for your OS. download the correct archive file for your OS.
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undefined symbol: clang_CompileCommands_dispose undefined symbol: clang_CompileCommands_dispose
< <
This means that Vim is trying to load a 'libclang.so' that is too old. You need This means that Vim is trying to load a 'libclang.so' that is too old. You need
at least a 3.2 libclang. Some distros ship with a system 'libclang.so' that at least a 3.8 libclang. Just go through the installation guide and make sure
identifies itself as 3.2 but is not; it was cut from the upstream sources you are using a correct 'libclang.so'. We recommend downloading prebuilt
before the official 3.2 release and some API changes (like the addition of the binaries from llvm.org.
CompileCommands API) were added after their cut.
So just go through the installation guide and make sure you are using a correct
'libclang.so'. I recommend downloading prebuilt binaries from llvm.org.
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*Fatal-Python-error:-PyThreadState_Get:-no-current-thread* *Fatal-Python-error:-PyThreadState_Get:-no-current-thread*