Auto merge of #2385 - micbou:coverage, r=vheon
[READY] Add coverage support There should not have anything to configure on codecov website. I updated the `run_tests` script to behave exactly like the one in ycmd repository: when passing tests as arguments, you need to specify the path from the root project, not the `python` folder. For instance: ``` ./run_tests.py --skip-build -- python/ycm/tests/event_notification_test.py ``` instead of ``` ./run_tests.py --skip-build -- ycm/tests/event_notification_test.py ``` This way, you can now complete the path to the test. <!-- Reviewable:start --> --- This change is [<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg" height="34" align="absmiddle" alt="Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/valloric/youcompleteme/2385) <!-- Reviewable:end -->
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[report]
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omit =
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*/tests/*
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# Unit test / coverage reports
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.coverage
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python/cover/
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.tox
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nosetests.xml
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.noseids
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#Translations
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*.mo
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- source ci/travis/travis_install.sh
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script:
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- ci/travis/travis_script.sh
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after_success:
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- codecov
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env:
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global:
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# Travis can run out of RAM, so we need to be careful here.
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- YCM_CORES=3
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- COVERAGE=true
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matrix:
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- YCM_PYTHON_VERSION=2.7 YCM_FLAKE8=true
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# Since 3.0.4, Flake8 is not working anymore on Python 2.6.
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ YouCompleteMe: a code-completion engine for Vim
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Valloric/YouCompleteMe.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Valloric/YouCompleteMe)
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[![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/ag9uqwi8s6btwjd8/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Valloric/YouCompleteMe)
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[![Coverage Status](https://codecov.io/gh/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/Valloric/YouCompleteMe)
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- [Intro](#intro)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- ci\appveyor\appveyor_install.bat
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build_script:
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- python run_tests.py
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after_build:
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- codecov
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# Disable automatic tests
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test: off
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cache:
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codecov.yml
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codecov:
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notify:
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require_ci_to_pass: yes
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coverage:
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precision: 2
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round: down
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range: 70...100
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status:
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# Learn more at https://codecov.io/docs#yaml_default_commit_status
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project: true
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patch: true
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changes: true
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comment:
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layout: "header, diff, changes, uncovered"
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behavior: default # update if exists else create new
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@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ module could not be loaded" |E887:-Sorry-this-command-is-disabled-the-Python-s-s
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*youcompleteme-introduction*
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Introduction ~
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Image: Build Status [1] Image: Build status [3]
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Image: Build Status [1] Image: Build status [3] Image: Coverage Status [5]
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- Intro
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- Installation
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@ -226,28 +226,28 @@ Vim. It has several completion engines:
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- an identifier-based engine that works with every programming language,
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- a Clang [5]-based engine that provides native semantic code completion for
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- a Clang [7]-based engine that provides native semantic code completion for
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C/C++/Objective-C/Objective-C++ (from now on referred to as "the C-family
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languages"),
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- a Jedi [6]-based completion engine for Python 2 and 3 (using the JediHTTP
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[7] wrapper),
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- a Jedi [8]-based completion engine for Python 2 and 3 (using the JediHTTP
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[9] wrapper),
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- an OmniSharp [8]-based completion engine for C#,
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- an OmniSharp [10]-based completion engine for C#,
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- a combination of Gocode [9] and Godef [10] semantic engines for Go,
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- a combination of Gocode [11] and Godef [12] semantic engines for Go,
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- a TSServer [11]-based completion engine for TypeScript,
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- a TSServer [13]-based completion engine for TypeScript,
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- a Tern [12]-based completion engine for JavaScript,
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- a Tern [14]-based completion engine for JavaScript,
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- a racer [13]-based completion engine for Rust,
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- a racer [15]-based completion engine for Rust,
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- and an omnifunc-based completer that uses data from Vim's omnicomplete
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system to provide semantic completions for many other languages (Ruby, PHP
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etc.).
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Image: YouCompleteMe GIF demo (see reference [14])
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Image: YouCompleteMe GIF demo (see reference [16])
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Here's an explanation of what happens in the short GIF demo above.
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@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ typing to further filter out unwanted completions.
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A critical thing to notice is that the completion **filtering is NOT based on
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the input being a string prefix of the completion** (but that works too). The
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input needs to be a _subsequence [15] match_ of a completion. This is a fancy
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input needs to be a _subsequence [17] match_ of a completion. This is a fancy
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way of saying that any input characters need to be present in a completion
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string in the order in which they appear in the input. So 'abc' is a
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subsequence of 'xaybgc', but not of 'xbyxaxxc'. After the filter, a complicated
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@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ with a keyboard shortcut; see the rest of the docs).
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The last thing that you can see in the demo is YCM's diagnostic display
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features (the little red X that shows up in the left gutter; inspired by
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Syntastic [16]) if you are editing a C-family file. As Clang compiles your file
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Syntastic [18]) if you are editing a C-family file. As Clang compiles your file
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and detects warnings or errors, they will be presented in various ways. You
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don't need to save your file or press any keyboard shortcut to trigger this, it
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"just happens" in the background.
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@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ summary and the full list of completer subcommands to find out what's available
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for your favourite languages.
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You'll also find that YCM has filepath completers (try typing './' in a file)
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and a completer that integrates with UltiSnips [17].
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and a completer that integrates with UltiSnips [19].
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===============================================================================
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*youcompleteme-installation*
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@ -327,16 +327,16 @@ Mac OS X ~
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Please refer to the full Installation Guide below; the following commands are
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provided on a best-effort basis and may not work for you.
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Install the latest version of MacVim [18]. Yes, MacVim. And yes, the _latest_.
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Install the latest version of MacVim [20]. Yes, MacVim. And yes, the _latest_.
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If you don't use the MacVim GUI, it is recommended to use the Vim binary that
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is inside the MacVim.app package ('MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim'). To ensure
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it works correctly copy the 'mvim' script from the MacVim [18] download to your
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it works correctly copy the 'mvim' script from the MacVim [20] download to your
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local binary folder (for example '/usr/local/bin/mvim') and then symlink it:
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>
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ln -s /usr/local/bin/mvim vim
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<
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [19].
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [21].
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**Remember:** YCM is a plugin with a compiled component. If you **update** YCM
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using Vundle and the ycm_core library APIs have changed (happens rarely), YCM
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@ -347,8 +347,8 @@ installed along with the latest Command Line Tools (they are installed
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automatically when you run 'clang' for the first time, or manually by running
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'xcode-select --install')
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Install CMake. Preferably with Homebrew [20], but here's the stand-alone CMake
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installer [21].
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Install CMake. Preferably with Homebrew [22], but here's the stand-alone CMake
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installer [23].
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_If_ you have installed a Homebrew Python and/or Homebrew MacVim, see the _FAQ_
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for details.
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@ -365,19 +365,19 @@ Compiling YCM **without** semantic support for C-family languages:
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<
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The following additional language support options are available:
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- C# support: install Mono with Homebrew [20] or by downloading the Mono Mac
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package [22] and add '--omnisharp-completer' when calling './install.py'.
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- C# support: install Mono with Homebrew [22] or by downloading the Mono Mac
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package [24] and add '--omnisharp-completer' when calling './install.py'.
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- Go support: install Go [23] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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- Go support: install Go [25] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] then install the
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] then install the
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TypeScript SDK with 'npm install -g typescript'.
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] and add '--tern-completer'
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] and add '--tern-completer'
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when calling './install.py'.
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- Rust support: install Rust [25] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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- Rust support: install Rust [27] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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To simply compile with everything enabled, there's a '--all' flag. So, to
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@ -407,9 +407,9 @@ provided on a best-effort basis and may not work for you.
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Make sure you have Vim 7.4.143 with Python 2 or Python 3 support. Ubuntu 14.10
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and later have a Vim that's recent enough. You can see the version of Vim
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installed by running 'vim --version'. If the version is too old, you may need
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to compile Vim from source [26] (don't worry, it's easy).
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to compile Vim from source [28] (don't worry, it's easy).
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [19].
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [21].
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**Remember:** YCM is a plugin with a compiled component. If you **update** YCM
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using Vundle and the ycm_core library APIs have changed (happens rarely), YCM
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<
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The following additional language support options are available:
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- C# support: install Mono [27] and add '--omnisharp-completer' when calling
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- C# support: install Mono [29] and add '--omnisharp-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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- Go support: install Go [23] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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- Go support: install Go [25] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] then install the
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] then install the
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TypeScript SDK with 'npm install -g typescript'.
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] and add '--tern-completer'
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] and add '--tern-completer'
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when calling './install.py'.
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- Rust support: install Rust [25] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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- Rust support: install Rust [27] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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To simply compile with everything enabled, there's a '--all' flag. So, to
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@ -475,9 +475,9 @@ provided on a best-effort basis and may not work for you.
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Make sure you have Vim 7.4.143 with Python 2 or Python 3 support. Fedora 21 and
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later have a Vim that's recent enough. You can see the version of Vim installed
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by running 'vim --version'. If the version is too old, you may need to compile
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Vim from source [26] (don't worry, it's easy).
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Vim from source [28] (don't worry, it's easy).
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [19].
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [21].
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**Remember:** YCM is a plugin with a compiled component. If you **update** YCM
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using Vundle and the ycm_core library APIs have changed (happens rarely), YCM
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<
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The following additional language support options are available:
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- C# support: install Mono [28] and add '--omnisharp-completer' when calling
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- C# support: install Mono [30] and add '--omnisharp-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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- Go support: install Go [23] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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- Go support: install Go [25] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] then install the
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] then install the
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TypeScript SDK with 'npm install -g typescript'.
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] and add '--tern-completer'
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] and add '--tern-completer'
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when calling './install.py'.
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- Rust support: install Rust [25] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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- Rust support: install Rust [27] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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To simply compile with everything enabled, there's a '--all' flag. So, to
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'+python3/dyn' for Python 3. Take note of the Vim architecture, i.e. 32 or
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64-bit. It will be important when choosing the Python installer. We recommend
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using a 64-bit client. Daily updated copies of 32-bit and 64-bit Vim with
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Python 2 and Python 3 support [29] are available.
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Python 2 and Python 3 support [31] are available.
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [19].
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [21].
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**Remember:** YCM is a plugin with a compiled component. If you **update** YCM
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using Vundle and the ycm_core library APIs have changed (happens rarely), YCM
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Download and install the following software:
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- Python 2 or Python 3 [30]. Be sure to pick the version corresponding to
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- Python 2 or Python 3 [32]. Be sure to pick the version corresponding to
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your Vim architecture. It is _Windows x86_ for a 32-bit Vim and _Windows
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x86-64_ for a 64-bit Vim. We recommend installing Python 3.
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- CMake [21]. Add CMake executable to the PATH environment variable.
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- CMake [23]. Add CMake executable to the PATH environment variable.
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- Visual Studio [31]. Download the community edition. During setup, choose
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- Visual Studio [33]. Download the community edition. During setup, choose
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_Custom_ as the installation type and select the _Visual C++_ component.
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- 7-zip [32]. Required to build YCM with semantic support for C-family
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- 7-zip [34]. Required to build YCM with semantic support for C-family
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languages.
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Compiling YCM **with** semantic support for C-family languages:
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The following additional language support options are available:
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- C# support: add '--omnisharp-completer' when calling |install.py|. Be sure
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that the build utility 'msbuild' is in your PATH [33].
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that the build utility 'msbuild' is in your PATH [35].
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- Go support: install Go [23] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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- Go support: install Go [25] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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|install.py|.
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] then install the
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] then install the
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TypeScript SDK with 'npm install -g typescript'.
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] and add '--tern-completer'
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] and add '--tern-completer'
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when calling |install.py|.
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- Rust support: install Rust [25] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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- Rust support: install Rust [27] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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|install.py|.
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To simply compile with everything enabled, there's a '--all' flag. So, to
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pkg install llvm38 boost-all boost-python-libs clang38
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/llvm38/lib/
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<
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [19].
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Install YouCompleteMe with Vundle [21].
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**Remember:** YCM is a plugin with a compiled component. If you **update** YCM
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using Vundle and the ycm_core library APIs have changed (happens rarely), YCM
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@ -659,16 +659,16 @@ The following additional language support options are available:
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- C# support: install Mono and add '--omnisharp-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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- Go support: install Go [23] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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- Go support: install Go [25] and add '--gocode-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] then install the
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- TypeScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] then install the
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TypeScript SDK with 'npm install -g typescript'.
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [24] and add '--tern-completer'
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- JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [26] and add '--tern-completer'
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when calling './install.py'.
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- Rust support: install Rust [25] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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- Rust support: install Rust [27] and add '--racer-completer' when calling
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'./install.py'.
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To simply compile with everything enabled, there's a '--all' flag. So, to
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1-Z', where Z will be some number. That number needs to be 143 or higher.
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If your version of Vim is not recent enough, you may need to compile Vim
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from source [26] (don't worry, it's easy).
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from source [28] (don't worry, it's easy).
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After you have made sure that you have Vim 7.4.143+, type the following
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in Vim: ":echo has('python') || has('python3')". The output should be 1.
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critical because it must match the Python and the YCM libraries
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architectures. We recommend using a 64-bit Vim.
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2. **Install YCM** with Vundle [19] (or Pathogen [34], but Vundle is a
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2. **Install YCM** with Vundle [21] (or Pathogen [36], but Vundle is a
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better idea). With Vundle, this would mean adding a "Plugin
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'Valloric/YouCompleteMe'" line to your vimrc [35].
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'Valloric/YouCompleteMe'" line to your vimrc [37].
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If you don't install YCM with Vundle, make sure you have run 'git
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submodule update --init --recursive' after checking out the YCM
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@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ will notify you to recompile it. You should then rerun the install process.
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You can use the system libclang _only if you are sure it is version 3.8
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or higher_, otherwise don't. Even if it is, we recommend using the
|
||||
official binaries from llvm.org [36] if at all possible. Make sure you
|
||||
official binaries from llvm.org [38] if at all possible. Make sure you
|
||||
download the correct archive file for your OS.
|
||||
|
||||
We **STRONGLY recommend AGAINST use** of the system libclang instead of
|
||||
@ -759,17 +759,17 @@ will notify you to recompile it. You should then rerun the install process.
|
||||
You will need to have 'cmake' installed in order to generate the required
|
||||
makefiles. Linux users can install cmake with their package manager
|
||||
('sudo apt-get install cmake' for Ubuntu) whereas other users can
|
||||
download and install [21] cmake from its project site. Mac users can also
|
||||
get it through Homebrew [20] with 'brew install cmake'.
|
||||
download and install [23] cmake from its project site. Mac users can also
|
||||
get it through Homebrew [22] with 'brew install cmake'.
|
||||
|
||||
On a Unix OS, you need to make sure you have Python headers installed. On
|
||||
a Debian-like Linux distro, this would be 'sudo apt-get install python-
|
||||
dev python3-dev'. On Mac they should already be present.
|
||||
|
||||
On Windows, you need to download and install Python 2 or Python 3 [30].
|
||||
On Windows, you need to download and install Python 2 or Python 3 [32].
|
||||
Pick the version corresponding to your Vim architecture. You will also
|
||||
need Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) to build YCM. You can obtain it by
|
||||
installing Visual Studio [31]. MSVC 11 (Visual Studio 2012), 12 (2013),
|
||||
installing Visual Studio [33]. MSVC 11 (Visual Studio 2012), 12 (2013),
|
||||
and 14 (2015) are officially supported.
|
||||
|
||||
Here we'll assume you installed YCM with Vundle. That means that the top-
|
||||
@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ will notify you to recompile it. You should then rerun the install process.
|
||||
extracted the archive file to folder '~/ycm_temp/llvm_root_dir' (with
|
||||
'bin', 'lib', 'include' etc. folders right inside that folder). On
|
||||
Windows, you can extract the files from the LLVM+Clang installer using
|
||||
7-zip [32].
|
||||
7-zip [34].
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: This _only_ works with a _downloaded_ LLVM binary package, not a
|
||||
custom-built LLVM! See docs below for 'EXTERNAL_LIBCLANG_PATH' when using
|
||||
@ -853,23 +853,23 @@ will notify you to recompile it. You should then rerun the install process.
|
||||
|
||||
5. Set up support for additional languages, as desired:
|
||||
|
||||
6. C# support: install Mono on non-Windows platforms [37]. Navigate to
|
||||
6. C# support: install Mono on non-Windows platforms [39]. Navigate to
|
||||
'YouCompleteMe/third_party/ycmd/third_party/OmniSharpServer' and run
|
||||
'msbuild /property:Configuration=Release' on Windows. Replace 'msbuild'
|
||||
by 'xbuild' on other platforms. On Windows, be sure that the build
|
||||
utility 'msbuild' is in your PATH [33].
|
||||
utility 'msbuild' is in your PATH [35].
|
||||
|
||||
7. Go support: install Go [23] and add it to your path. Navigate to
|
||||
7. Go support: install Go [25] and add it to your path. Navigate to
|
||||
'YouCompleteMe/third_party/ycmd/third_party/gocode' and run 'go build'.
|
||||
|
||||
8. TypeScript support: as with the quick installation, simply 'npm install
|
||||
-g typescript' after successfully installing Node.js and npm [24].
|
||||
-g typescript' after successfully installing Node.js and npm [26].
|
||||
|
||||
9. JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [24]. Then navigate to
|
||||
9. JavaScript support: install Node.js and npm [26]. Then navigate to
|
||||
'YouCompleteMe/third_party/ycmd/third_party/tern_runtime' and run 'npm
|
||||
install --production'
|
||||
|
||||
10. Rust support: install Rust [25]. Navigate to
|
||||
10. Rust support: install Rust [27]. Navigate to
|
||||
'YouCompleteMe/third_party/ycmd/third_party/racerd' and run 'cargo
|
||||
build --release'.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ Python ~
|
||||
- Intelligent auto-completion
|
||||
- Go to declaration/definition, find references (|GoTo|, |GoToReferences|)
|
||||
- View documentation comments for identifiers (|GetDoc|)
|
||||
- Restart JediHTTP [7] server using a different Python interpreter
|
||||
- Restart JediHTTP [9] server using a different Python interpreter
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
*youcompleteme-go*
|
||||
@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ General Usage ~
|
||||
through the completions. Use Shift-TAB to cycle backwards. Note that if
|
||||
you're using console Vim (that is, not Gvim or MacVim) then it's likely
|
||||
that the Shift-TAB binding will not work because the console will not pass
|
||||
it to Vim. You can remap the keys; see the _Options [38]_ section below.
|
||||
it to Vim. You can remap the keys; see the _Options [40]_ section below.
|
||||
|
||||
Knowing a little bit about how YCM works internally will prevent confusion. YCM
|
||||
has several completion engines: an identifier-based completer that collects all
|
||||
@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ and presents the results to you.
|
||||
Client-Server Architecture ~
|
||||
|
||||
YCM has a client-server architecture; the Vim part of YCM is only a thin client
|
||||
that talks to the ycmd HTTP+JSON server [39] that has the vast majority of YCM
|
||||
that talks to the ycmd HTTP+JSON server [41] that has the vast majority of YCM
|
||||
logic and functionality. The server is started and stopped automatically as you
|
||||
start and stop Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1059,20 +1059,20 @@ This system was designed this way so that the user can perform any arbitrary
|
||||
sequence of operations to produce a list of compilation flags YCM should hand
|
||||
to Clang.
|
||||
|
||||
See YCM's own '.ycm_extra_conf.py' [40] for details on how this works. You
|
||||
See YCM's own '.ycm_extra_conf.py' [42] for details on how this works. You
|
||||
should be able to use it _as a starting point_. **Don't** just copy/paste that
|
||||
file somewhere and expect things to magically work; **your project needs
|
||||
different flags**. Hint: just replace the strings in the 'flags' variable with
|
||||
compilation flags necessary for your project. That should be enough for 99% of
|
||||
projects.
|
||||
|
||||
Yes, Clang's 'CompilationDatabase' system [41] is also supported. Again, see
|
||||
Yes, Clang's 'CompilationDatabase' system [43] is also supported. Again, see
|
||||
the above linked example file. You can get CMake to generate this file for you
|
||||
by adding 'set( CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS 1 )' to your project's
|
||||
'CMakeLists.txt' file (if using CMake). If you're not using CMake, you could
|
||||
use something like Bear [42] to generate the 'compile_commands.json' file.
|
||||
use something like Bear [44] to generate the 'compile_commands.json' file.
|
||||
|
||||
Consider using YCM-Generator [43] to generate the 'ycm_extra_conf.py' file.
|
||||
Consider using YCM-Generator [45] to generate the 'ycm_extra_conf.py' file.
|
||||
|
||||
If Clang encounters errors when compiling the header files that your file
|
||||
includes, then it's probably going to take a long time to get completions. When
|
||||
@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ Quick start ~
|
||||
guide for details.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Create a '.tern-project' file in the root directory of your JavaScript
|
||||
project, by following the instructions [44] in the Tern [12]
|
||||
project, by following the instructions [46] in the Tern [14]
|
||||
documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Make sure that Vim's working directory is a descendent of that directory
|
||||
@ -1107,14 +1107,14 @@ Quick start ~
|
||||
*youcompleteme-explanation*
|
||||
Explanation ~
|
||||
|
||||
JavaScript completion is based on Tern [12]. This completion engine requires a
|
||||
file named '.tern-project' [44] to exist in the current working directory or a
|
||||
JavaScript completion is based on Tern [14]. This completion engine requires a
|
||||
file named '.tern-project' [46] to exist in the current working directory or a
|
||||
directory which is an ancestor of the current working directory when the tern
|
||||
server is started. YCM starts the Tern server the first time a JavaScript file
|
||||
is edited, so Vim's working directory at that time needs to be a descendent of
|
||||
the directory containing the '.tern-project' file (or that directory itself).
|
||||
|
||||
Alternatively, as described in the Tern documentation [45], a global '.tern-
|
||||
Alternatively, as described in the Tern documentation [47], a global '.tern-
|
||||
config' file may be used.
|
||||
|
||||
Multiple Tern servers, are not supported. To switch to a different JavaScript
|
||||
@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@ project, you can do one of the following:
|
||||
- start a new instance of Vim from the new project's directory
|
||||
|
||||
- change Vim's working directory (':cd /path/to/new/project') and restart the
|
||||
ycmd server [39] (|:YcmRestartServer|)
|
||||
ycmd server [41] (|:YcmRestartServer|)
|
||||
|
||||
- change Vim's working directory (':cd /path/to/new/project'), open a
|
||||
JavaScript file (or set filetype to JavaScript) and restart the Tern server
|
||||
@ -1135,9 +1135,9 @@ Tips and tricks ~
|
||||
|
||||
This section contains some advice for configuring '.tern-project' and working
|
||||
with JavaScript files. The canonical reference for correctly configuring Tern
|
||||
is the Tern documentation [45]. Any issues, improvements, advice, etc. should
|
||||
be sought from the Tern [12] project. For example, see the list of tern plugins
|
||||
[46] for the list of plugins which can be enabled in the 'plugins' section of
|
||||
is the Tern documentation [47]. Any issues, improvements, advice, etc. should
|
||||
be sought from the Tern [14] project. For example, see the list of tern plugins
|
||||
[48] for the list of plugins which can be enabled in the 'plugins' section of
|
||||
the '.tern-project' file.
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
@ -1189,7 +1189,7 @@ Completions and GoTo commands within the current crate and its dependencies
|
||||
should work out of the box with no additional configuration (provided that you
|
||||
built YCM with the '--racer-completer' flag; see the _Installation_ section for
|
||||
details). For semantic analysis inclusive of the standard library, you must
|
||||
have a local copy of the rust source code [47]. You also need to set the
|
||||
have a local copy of the rust source code [49]. You also need to set the
|
||||
following option so YouCompleteMe can locate it.
|
||||
>
|
||||
" In this example, the rust source code zip has been extracted to
|
||||
@ -1201,10 +1201,10 @@ following option so YouCompleteMe can locate it.
|
||||
Python Semantic Completion ~
|
||||
|
||||
Completion and GoTo commands work out of the box with no additional
|
||||
configuration. Those features are provided by the jedi [6] library which
|
||||
configuration. Those features are provided by the jedi [8] library which
|
||||
supports a variety of Python versions (2.6, 2.7, 3.2+) as long as it runs in
|
||||
the corresponding Python interpreter. By default YCM runs jedi [6] with the
|
||||
same Python interpreter used by the ycmd server [39], so if you would like to
|
||||
the corresponding Python interpreter. By default YCM runs jedi [8] with the
|
||||
same Python interpreter used by the ycmd server [41], so if you would like to
|
||||
use a different interpreter, use the following option specifying the Python
|
||||
binary to use. For example, to provide Python 3 completion in your project,
|
||||
set:
|
||||
@ -1218,9 +1218,9 @@ the PATH. So for example if you set:
|
||||
let g:ycm_python_binary_path = 'python'
|
||||
<
|
||||
YCM will use the first 'python' executable it finds in the PATH to run jedi
|
||||
[6]. This means that if you are in a virtual environment and you start vim in
|
||||
[8]. This means that if you are in a virtual environment and you start vim in
|
||||
that directory, the first 'python' that YCM will find will be the one in the
|
||||
virtual environment, so jedi [6] will be able to provide completions for every
|
||||
virtual environment, so jedi [8] will be able to provide completions for every
|
||||
package you have in the virtual environment.
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
@ -1228,8 +1228,8 @@ package you have in the virtual environment.
|
||||
Semantic Completion for Other Languages ~
|
||||
|
||||
C-family, C#, Go, JavaScript, Python, Rust, and TypeScript languages are
|
||||
supported natively by YouCompleteMe using the Clang [5], OmniSharp [8], Gocode
|
||||
[9]/Godef [10], Tern [12], Jedi [6], racer [13], and TSServer [11] engines,
|
||||
supported natively by YouCompleteMe using the Clang [7], OmniSharp [10], Gocode
|
||||
[11]/Godef [12], Tern [14], Jedi [8], racer [15], and TSServer [13] engines,
|
||||
respectively. Check the installation section for instructions to enable these
|
||||
features if desired.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@ semantic completions if it does not have a native semantic completion engine
|
||||
for your file's filetype. Vim comes with okayish omnifuncs for various
|
||||
languages like Ruby, PHP, etc. It depends on the language.
|
||||
|
||||
You can get stellar omnifuncs for Java and Ruby with Eclim [48]. Just make sure
|
||||
You can get stellar omnifuncs for Java and Ruby with Eclim [50]. Just make sure
|
||||
you have the _latest_ Eclim installed and configured (this means Eclim '>=
|
||||
2.2.*' and Eclipse '>= 4.2.*').
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ Writing New Semantic Completers ~
|
||||
|
||||
You have two options here: writing an 'omnifunc' for Vim's omnicomplete system
|
||||
that YCM will then use through its omni-completer, or a custom completer for
|
||||
YCM using the Completer API [49].
|
||||
YCM using the Completer API [51].
|
||||
|
||||
Here are the differences between the two approaches:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1275,7 +1275,7 @@ Here are the differences between the two approaches:
|
||||
than VimScript.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to use the 'omnifunc' system, see the relevant Vim docs with ':h
|
||||
complete-functions'. For the Completer API, see the API docs [49].
|
||||
complete-functions'. For the Completer API, see the API docs [51].
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to upstream your completer into YCM's source, you should use the
|
||||
Completer API.
|
||||
@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ current file in Vim's 'locationlist', which can be opened with the ':lopen' and
|
||||
':lclose' commands (make sure you have set 'let
|
||||
g:ycm_always_populate_location_list = 1' in your vimrc). A good way to toggle
|
||||
the display of the 'locationlist' with a single key mapping is provided by
|
||||
another (very small) Vim plugin called ListToggle [50] (which also makes it
|
||||
another (very small) Vim plugin called ListToggle [52] (which also makes it
|
||||
possible to change the height of the 'locationlist' window), also written by
|
||||
yours truly.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@ Commands ~
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
The *:YcmRestartServer* command
|
||||
|
||||
If the ycmd completion server [39] suddenly stops for some reason, you can
|
||||
If the ycmd completion server [41] suddenly stops for some reason, you can
|
||||
restart it with this command.
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
@ -1416,7 +1416,7 @@ semantic completion engine.
|
||||
The *:YcmToggleLogs* command
|
||||
|
||||
This command automatically opens in windows the stdout and stderr logfiles
|
||||
written by the ycmd server [39]. If one or both logfiles are already opened,
|
||||
written by the ycmd server [41]. If one or both logfiles are already opened,
|
||||
they are automatically closed. 'stderr' or 'stdout' can be specified as an
|
||||
argument of this command to only open the corresponding logfile instead of
|
||||
both. If this logfile is already opened, it will be closed. Only for debugging
|
||||
@ -1807,7 +1807,7 @@ For example:
|
||||
call youcompleteme#GetErrorCount()
|
||||
<
|
||||
Both this function and |youcompleteme#GetWarningCount| can be useful when
|
||||
integrating YCM with other Vim plugins. For example, a lightline [51] user
|
||||
integrating YCM with other Vim plugins. For example, a lightline [53] user
|
||||
could add a diagnostics section to their statusline which would display the
|
||||
number of errors and warnings.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1849,11 +1849,11 @@ Options ~
|
||||
|
||||
All options have reasonable defaults so if the plug-in works after installation
|
||||
you don't need to change any options. These options can be configured in your
|
||||
vimrc script [35] by including a line like this:
|
||||
vimrc script [37] by including a line like this:
|
||||
>
|
||||
let g:ycm_min_num_of_chars_for_completion = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
Note that after changing an option in your vimrc script [35] you have to
|
||||
Note that after changing an option in your vimrc script [37] you have to
|
||||
restart Vim for the changes to take effect.
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
@ -2174,7 +2174,7 @@ from the 'tagfiles()' Vim function which examines the 'tags' Vim option. See
|
||||
|
||||
YCM will re-index your tags files if it detects that they have been modified.
|
||||
|
||||
The only supported tag format is the Exuberant Ctags format [52]. The format
|
||||
The only supported tag format is the Exuberant Ctags format [54]. The format
|
||||
from "plain" ctags is NOT supported. Ctags needs to be called with the '--
|
||||
fields=+l' option (that's a lowercase 'L', not a one) because YCM needs the
|
||||
'language:<lang>' field in the tags output.
|
||||
@ -2211,7 +2211,7 @@ handy; it's a way of sending data from Vim to your 'FlagsForFile' function in
|
||||
your '.ycm_extra_conf.py' file.
|
||||
|
||||
This option is supposed to be a list of VimScript expression strings that are
|
||||
evaluated for every request to the ycmd server [39] and then passed to your
|
||||
evaluated for every request to the ycmd server [41] and then passed to your
|
||||
'FlagsForFile' function as a 'client_data' keyword argument.
|
||||
|
||||
For instance, if you set this option to "['v:version']", your 'FlagsForFile'
|
||||
@ -2240,7 +2240,7 @@ YCM will by default search for an appropriate Python interpreter on your
|
||||
system. You can use this option to override that behavior and force the use of
|
||||
a specific interpreter of your choosing.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: This interpreter is only used for the ycmd server [39]. The YCM client
|
||||
NOTE: This interpreter is only used for the ycmd server [41]. The YCM client
|
||||
running inside Vim always uses the Python interpreter that's embedded inside
|
||||
Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2251,7 +2251,7 @@ Default: "''"
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
The *g:ycm_server_keep_logfiles* option
|
||||
|
||||
When this option is set to '1', the ycmd completion server [39] will keep the
|
||||
When this option is set to '1', the ycmd completion server [41] will keep the
|
||||
logfiles around after shutting down (they are deleted on shutdown by default).
|
||||
|
||||
To see where the logfiles are, call |:YcmDebugInfo|.
|
||||
@ -2263,7 +2263,7 @@ Default: '0'
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
The *g:ycm_server_log_level* option
|
||||
|
||||
The logging level that the ycmd completion server [39] uses. Valid values are
|
||||
The logging level that the ycmd completion server [41] uses. Valid values are
|
||||
the following, from most verbose to least verbose: - 'debug' - 'info' -
|
||||
'warning' - 'error' - 'critical'
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2541,7 +2541,7 @@ It's also possible to use a regular expression as a trigger. You have to prefix
|
||||
your trigger with 're!' to signify it's a regex trigger. For instance,
|
||||
're!\w+\.' would only trigger after the '\w+\.' regex matches.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: The regex syntax is **NOT** Vim's, it's Python's [53].
|
||||
NOTE: The regex syntax is **NOT** Vim's, it's Python's [55].
|
||||
|
||||
Default: '[see next line]'
|
||||
>
|
||||
@ -2609,9 +2609,9 @@ Default: 1000
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
The *g:ycm_python_binary_path* option
|
||||
|
||||
This option specifies the Python interpreter to use to run the jedi [6]
|
||||
This option specifies the Python interpreter to use to run the jedi [8]
|
||||
completion library. Specify the Python interpreter to use to get completions.
|
||||
By default the Python under which ycmd [39] runs is used (ycmd [39] runs on
|
||||
By default the Python under which ycmd [41] runs is used (ycmd [41] runs on
|
||||
Python 2.6, 2.7 or 3.3+).
|
||||
|
||||
Default: "''"
|
||||
@ -2630,7 +2630,7 @@ FAQ ~
|
||||
I used to be able to 'import vim' in '.ycm_extra_conf.py', but now can't ~
|
||||
|
||||
YCM was rewritten to use a client-server architecture where most of the logic
|
||||
is in the ycmd server [39]. So the magic 'vim' module you could have previously
|
||||
is in the ycmd server [41]. So the magic 'vim' module you could have previously
|
||||
imported in your '.ycm_extra_conf.py' files doesn't exist anymore.
|
||||
|
||||
To be fair, importing the magic 'vim' module in extra conf files was never
|
||||
@ -2705,7 +2705,7 @@ to the message log if it encounters problems. It's likely you misconfigured
|
||||
something and YCM is complaining about it.
|
||||
|
||||
Also, you may want to run the |:YcmDebugInfo| command; it will make YCM spew
|
||||
out various debugging information, including the ycmd [39] logfile paths and
|
||||
out various debugging information, including the ycmd [41] logfile paths and
|
||||
the compile flags for the current file if the file is a C-family language file
|
||||
and you have compiled in Clang support. Logfiles can be automatically opened in
|
||||
the editor using the |:YcmToggleLogs| command.
|
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@ -2760,7 +2760,7 @@ produced. See the full installation guide for help.
|
||||
I'm trying to use a Homebrew Vim with YCM and I'm getting segfaults ~
|
||||
|
||||
Something (I don't know what) is wrong with the way that Homebrew configures
|
||||
and builds Vim. I recommend using MacVim [18]. Even if you don't like the
|
||||
and builds Vim. I recommend using MacVim [20]. Even if you don't like the
|
||||
MacVim GUI, you can use the Vim binary that is inside the MacVim.app package
|
||||
(it's 'MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim') and get the Vim console experience.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2770,7 +2770,7 @@ I have a Homebrew Python and/or MacVim; can't compile/SIGABRT when starting ~
|
||||
|
||||
You should probably run 'brew rm python; brew install python' to get the latest
|
||||
fixes that should make YCM work with such a configuration. Also rebuild Macvim
|
||||
then. If you still get problems with this, see issue #18 [54] for suggestions.
|
||||
then. If you still get problems with this, see issue #18 [56] for suggestions.
|
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|
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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*LONG_BIT-definition-appears-wrong-for-platform*
|
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@ -2868,15 +2868,15 @@ YCM does not read identifiers from my tags files ~
|
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|
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First, put 'let g:ycm_collect_identifiers_from_tags_files = 1' in your vimrc.
|
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|
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Make sure you are using Exuberant Ctags [55] to produce your tags files since
|
||||
the only supported tag format is the Exuberant Ctags format [52]. The format
|
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Make sure you are using Exuberant Ctags [57] to produce your tags files since
|
||||
the only supported tag format is the Exuberant Ctags format [54]. The format
|
||||
from "plain" ctags is NOT supported. The output of 'ctags --version' should
|
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list "Exuberant Ctags".
|
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|
||||
Ctags needs to be called with the '--fields=+l' (that's a lowercase 'L', not a
|
||||
one) option because YCM needs the 'language:<lang>' field in the tags output.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: Exuberant Ctags [55] by default sets language tag for '*.h' files as
|
||||
NOTE: Exuberant Ctags [57] by default sets language tag for '*.h' files as
|
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'C++'. If you have C (not C++) project, consider giving parameter '--
|
||||
langmap=c:.c.h' to ctags to see tags from '*.h' files.
|
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|
||||
@ -2958,7 +2958,7 @@ and similar, then just update to Vim 7.4.314 (or later) and they'll go away.
|
||||
*vim-sub-autoclose*
|
||||
Nasty bugs happen if I have the 'vim-autoclose' plugin installed ~
|
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|
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Use the delimitMate [56] plugin instead. It does the same thing without
|
||||
Use the delimitMate [58] plugin instead. It does the same thing without
|
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conflicting with YCM.
|
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|
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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@ -2966,7 +2966,7 @@ conflicting with YCM.
|
||||
Is there some sort of YCM mailing list? I have questions ~
|
||||
|
||||
If you have questions about the plugin or need help, please use the ycm-users
|
||||
[57] mailing list, _don't_ create issues on the tracker. The tracker is for bug
|
||||
[59] mailing list, _don't_ create issues on the tracker. The tracker is for bug
|
||||
reports and feature requests.
|
||||
|
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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@ -3020,7 +3020,7 @@ mismatch in assumptions causes performance problems since Syntastic code isn't
|
||||
optimized for this use case of constant diagnostic refreshing.
|
||||
|
||||
Poor support for this use case also led to crash bugs in Vim caused by
|
||||
Syntastic-Vim interactions (issue #593 [58]) and other problems, like random
|
||||
Syntastic-Vim interactions (issue #593 [60]) and other problems, like random
|
||||
Vim flickering. Attempts were made to resolve these issues in Syntastic, but
|
||||
ultimately some of them failed (for various reasons).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -3056,7 +3056,7 @@ paths, prepend '-isystem' to each individual path and append them all to the
|
||||
list of flags you return from your 'FlagsForFile' function in your
|
||||
'.ycm_extra_conf.py' file.
|
||||
|
||||
See issue #303 [59] for details.
|
||||
See issue #303 [61] for details.
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
*.tern-sub-project*
|
||||
@ -3075,7 +3075,7 @@ When I start vim I get a runtime error saying 'R6034 An application has made ~
|
||||
an attempt to load the C runtime library incorrectly.' ~
|
||||
|
||||
CMake and other things seem to screw up the PATH with their own msvcrXX.dll
|
||||
versions. [60] Add the following to the very top of your vimrc to remove these
|
||||
versions. [62] Add the following to the very top of your vimrc to remove these
|
||||
entries from the path.
|
||||
>
|
||||
python << EOF
|
||||
@ -3100,7 +3100,7 @@ entries from the path.
|
||||
*youcompleteme-i-hear-that-ycm-only-supports-python-2-is-that-true*
|
||||
I hear that YCM only supports Python 2, is that true? ~
|
||||
|
||||
**No.** Both the Vim client and the ycmd server [39] run on Python 2 or 3. If
|
||||
**No.** Both the Vim client and the ycmd server [41] run on Python 2 or 3. If
|
||||
you work on a Python 3 project, you may need to set |g:ycm_python_binary_path|
|
||||
to the Python interpreter you use for your project to get completions for that
|
||||
version of Python.
|
||||
@ -3111,37 +3111,37 @@ On Windows I get "E887: Sorry, this command is disabled, the Python's site ~
|
||||
module could not be loaded" ~
|
||||
|
||||
If you are running vim on Windows with Python 2.7.11, this is likely caused by
|
||||
a bug [61]. Follow this workaround [62] or use a different version (Python
|
||||
a bug [63]. Follow this workaround [64] or use a different version (Python
|
||||
2.7.12 does not suffer from the bug).
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
*youcompleteme-i-cant-complete-python-packages-in-virtual-environment.*
|
||||
I can't complete python packages in a virtual environment. ~
|
||||
|
||||
This means that the Python used to run JediHTTP [7] is not the Python of the
|
||||
This means that the Python used to run JediHTTP [9] is not the Python of the
|
||||
virtual environment you're in. To resolve this you either set
|
||||
|g:ycm_python_binary_path| to the absolute path of the Python binary in your
|
||||
virtual environment or since virtual environment will put that Python
|
||||
executable first in your PATH when the virtual environment is active then if
|
||||
you set |g:ycm_python_binary_path| to just "'python'" it will be found as the
|
||||
first Python and used to run JediHTTP [7].
|
||||
first Python and used to run JediHTTP [9].
|
||||
|
||||
===============================================================================
|
||||
*youcompleteme-contributor-code-of-conduct*
|
||||
Contributor Code of Conduct ~
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct
|
||||
[63]. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
|
||||
[65]. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
|
||||
|
||||
===============================================================================
|
||||
*youcompleteme-contact*
|
||||
Contact ~
|
||||
|
||||
If you have questions about the plugin or need help, please use the ycm-users
|
||||
[57] mailing list.
|
||||
[59] mailing list.
|
||||
|
||||
If you have bug reports or feature suggestions, please use the issue tracker
|
||||
[64].
|
||||
[66].
|
||||
|
||||
The latest version of the plugin is available at
|
||||
http://valloric.github.io/YouCompleteMe/.
|
||||
@ -3152,7 +3152,7 @@ The author's homepage is http://val.markovic.io.
|
||||
*youcompleteme-license*
|
||||
License ~
|
||||
|
||||
This software is licensed under the GPL v3 license [65]. © 2015-2016
|
||||
This software is licensed under the GPL v3 license [67]. © 2015-2016
|
||||
YouCompleteMe contributors
|
||||
|
||||
===============================================================================
|
||||
@ -3163,66 +3163,68 @@ References ~
|
||||
[2] https://travis-ci.org/Valloric/YouCompleteMe.svg?branch=master
|
||||
[3] https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Valloric/YouCompleteMe
|
||||
[4] https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/ag9uqwi8s6btwjd8/branch/master?svg=true
|
||||
[5] http://clang.llvm.org/
|
||||
[6] https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi
|
||||
[7] https://github.com/vheon/JediHTTP
|
||||
[8] https://github.com/OmniSharp/omnisharp-server
|
||||
[9] https://github.com/nsf/gocode
|
||||
[10] https://github.com/Manishearth/godef
|
||||
[11] https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/tree/master/src/server
|
||||
[12] http://ternjs.net
|
||||
[13] https://github.com/phildawes/racer
|
||||
[14] http://i.imgur.com/0OP4ood.gif
|
||||
[15] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsequence
|
||||
[16] https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic
|
||||
[17] https://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips/blob/master/doc/UltiSnips.txt
|
||||
[18] https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/releases
|
||||
[19] https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim#about
|
||||
[20] http://brew.sh
|
||||
[21] https://cmake.org/download/
|
||||
[22] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/mac/
|
||||
[23] https://golang.org/doc/install
|
||||
[24] https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node
|
||||
[25] https://www.rust-lang.org/
|
||||
[26] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/wiki/Building-Vim-from-source
|
||||
[27] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/#debian-ubuntu-and-derivatives
|
||||
[28] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/#centos-7-fedora-19-and-later-and-derivatives
|
||||
[29] https://bintray.com/micbou/generic/vim
|
||||
[30] https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
|
||||
[31] https://www.visualstudio.com/products/free-developer-offers-vs.aspx
|
||||
[32] http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
|
||||
[33] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6319274/how-do-i-run-msbuild-from-the-command-line-using-windows-sdk-7-1
|
||||
[34] https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen#pathogenvim
|
||||
[35] http://vimhelp.appspot.com/starting.txt.html#vimrc
|
||||
[36] http://llvm.org/releases/download.html
|
||||
[37] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/
|
||||
[38] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe#options
|
||||
[39] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd
|
||||
[40] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/blob/master/cpp/ycm/.ycm_extra_conf.py
|
||||
[41] http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html
|
||||
[42] https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear
|
||||
[43] https://github.com/rdnetto/YCM-Generator
|
||||
[44] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#configuration
|
||||
[45] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#server
|
||||
[46] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#plugins
|
||||
[47] https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html
|
||||
[48] http://eclim.org/
|
||||
[49] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/blob/master/ycmd/completers/completer.py
|
||||
[50] https://github.com/Valloric/ListToggle
|
||||
[51] https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim
|
||||
[52] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/FORMAT
|
||||
[53] https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#regular-expression-syntax
|
||||
[54] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/18
|
||||
[55] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
[56] https://github.com/Raimondi/delimitMate
|
||||
[57] https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/ycm-users
|
||||
[58] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/593
|
||||
[59] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/303
|
||||
[60] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14552348/runtime-error-r6034-in-embedded-python-application/34696022
|
||||
[61] https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/717
|
||||
[62] https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/blob/master/appveyor.bat#L90
|
||||
[63] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
|
||||
[64] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues?state=open
|
||||
[65] http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
|
||||
[5] https://codecov.io/gh/Valloric/YouCompleteMe
|
||||
[6] https://codecov.io/gh/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/branch/master/graph/badge.svg
|
||||
[7] http://clang.llvm.org/
|
||||
[8] https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi
|
||||
[9] https://github.com/vheon/JediHTTP
|
||||
[10] https://github.com/OmniSharp/omnisharp-server
|
||||
[11] https://github.com/nsf/gocode
|
||||
[12] https://github.com/Manishearth/godef
|
||||
[13] https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/tree/master/src/server
|
||||
[14] http://ternjs.net
|
||||
[15] https://github.com/phildawes/racer
|
||||
[16] http://i.imgur.com/0OP4ood.gif
|
||||
[17] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsequence
|
||||
[18] https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic
|
||||
[19] https://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips/blob/master/doc/UltiSnips.txt
|
||||
[20] https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/releases
|
||||
[21] https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim#about
|
||||
[22] http://brew.sh
|
||||
[23] https://cmake.org/download/
|
||||
[24] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/mac/
|
||||
[25] https://golang.org/doc/install
|
||||
[26] https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node
|
||||
[27] https://www.rust-lang.org/
|
||||
[28] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/wiki/Building-Vim-from-source
|
||||
[29] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/#debian-ubuntu-and-derivatives
|
||||
[30] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/#centos-7-fedora-19-and-later-and-derivatives
|
||||
[31] https://bintray.com/micbou/generic/vim
|
||||
[32] https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
|
||||
[33] https://www.visualstudio.com/products/free-developer-offers-vs.aspx
|
||||
[34] http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
|
||||
[35] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6319274/how-do-i-run-msbuild-from-the-command-line-using-windows-sdk-7-1
|
||||
[36] https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen#pathogenvim
|
||||
[37] http://vimhelp.appspot.com/starting.txt.html#vimrc
|
||||
[38] http://llvm.org/releases/download.html
|
||||
[39] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/
|
||||
[40] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe#options
|
||||
[41] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd
|
||||
[42] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/blob/master/cpp/ycm/.ycm_extra_conf.py
|
||||
[43] http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html
|
||||
[44] https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear
|
||||
[45] https://github.com/rdnetto/YCM-Generator
|
||||
[46] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#configuration
|
||||
[47] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#server
|
||||
[48] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#plugins
|
||||
[49] https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html
|
||||
[50] http://eclim.org/
|
||||
[51] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/blob/master/ycmd/completers/completer.py
|
||||
[52] https://github.com/Valloric/ListToggle
|
||||
[53] https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim
|
||||
[54] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/FORMAT
|
||||
[55] https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#regular-expression-syntax
|
||||
[56] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/18
|
||||
[57] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
[58] https://github.com/Raimondi/delimitMate
|
||||
[59] https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/ycm-users
|
||||
[60] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/593
|
||||
[61] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/303
|
||||
[62] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14552348/runtime-error-r6034-in-embedded-python-application/34696022
|
||||
[63] https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/717
|
||||
[64] https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/blob/master/appveyor.bat#L90
|
||||
[65] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
|
||||
[66] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues?state=open
|
||||
[67] http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
|
||||
|
||||
vim: ft=help
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
|
||||
flake8>=2.0
|
||||
mock>=1.0.1
|
||||
nose>=1.3.0
|
||||
nose>=1.3.7
|
||||
PyHamcrest>=1.8.0
|
||||
# This needs to be kept in sync with submodule checkout in third_party/ycmd/third_party
|
||||
# This needs to be kept in sync with submodule checkout in
|
||||
# third_party/ycmd/third_party
|
||||
future==0.15.2
|
||||
codecov>=2.0.5
|
||||
|
39
run_tests.py
39
run_tests.py
@ -46,11 +46,18 @@ def RunFlake8():
|
||||
def ParseArguments():
|
||||
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
|
||||
parser.add_argument( '--skip-build', action = 'store_true',
|
||||
help = 'Do not build ycmd before testing.' )
|
||||
help = 'Do not build ycmd before testing' )
|
||||
parser.add_argument( '--coverage', action = 'store_true',
|
||||
help = 'Enable coverage report' )
|
||||
parser.add_argument( '--no-flake8', action = 'store_true',
|
||||
help = 'Do not run flake8' )
|
||||
|
||||
return parser.parse_known_args()
|
||||
parsed_args, nosetests_args = parser.parse_known_args()
|
||||
|
||||
if 'COVERAGE' in os.environ:
|
||||
parsed_args.coverage = ( os.environ[ 'COVERAGE' ] == 'true' )
|
||||
|
||||
return parsed_args, nosetests_args
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def BuildYcmdLibs( args ):
|
||||
@ -61,21 +68,31 @@ def BuildYcmdLibs( args ):
|
||||
] )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def NoseTests( extra_args ):
|
||||
subprocess.check_call( [
|
||||
'nosetests',
|
||||
'-v',
|
||||
'-w',
|
||||
p.join( DIR_OF_THIS_SCRIPT, 'python' )
|
||||
] + extra_args )
|
||||
def NoseTests( parsed_args, extra_nosetests_args ):
|
||||
# Always passing --with-id to nosetests enables non-surprising usage of
|
||||
# its --failed flag.
|
||||
nosetests_args = [ '-v', '--with-id' ]
|
||||
|
||||
if parsed_args.coverage:
|
||||
nosetests_args += [ '--with-coverage',
|
||||
'--cover-erase',
|
||||
'--cover-package=ycm',
|
||||
'--cover-html' ]
|
||||
|
||||
if extra_nosetests_args:
|
||||
nosetests_args.extend( extra_nosetests_args )
|
||||
else:
|
||||
nosetests_args.append( p.join( DIR_OF_THIS_SCRIPT, 'python' ) )
|
||||
|
||||
subprocess.check_call( [ 'nosetests' ] + nosetests_args )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def Main():
|
||||
( parsed_args, extra_args ) = ParseArguments()
|
||||
( parsed_args, nosetests_args ) = ParseArguments()
|
||||
if not parsed_args.no_flake8:
|
||||
RunFlake8()
|
||||
BuildYcmdLibs( parsed_args )
|
||||
NoseTests( extra_args )
|
||||
NoseTests( parsed_args, nosetests_args )
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
Main()
|
||||
|
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