Bump Vim version a bit more to 7.4.143.
Reason:
A fix has been applied to bring back triggering of TextChangedI events.
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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ that are conservatively turned off by default that you may want to turn on.
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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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Make sure you have Vim 7.4 with python2 or python3 support. Ubuntu 14.04 and
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Make sure you have Vim 7.4.143 with python2 or python3 support. Ubuntu 14.04 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][vim-build] (don't worry, it's easy).
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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ that are conservatively turned off by default that you may want to turn on.
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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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Make sure you have Vim 7.4 with Python 2 or Python 3 support. Fedora 21 and
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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][vim-build] (don't worry, it's easy).
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@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ provided on a best-effort basis and may not work for you.
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**Important:** we assume that you are using the `cmd.exe` command prompt and
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that you know how to add an executable to the PATH environment variable.
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Make sure you have at least Vim 7.4 with Python 2 or Python 3 support. You
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Make sure you have at least Vim 7.4.143 with Python 2 or Python 3 support. You
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can check the version and which Python is supported by typing `:version` inside
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Vim. Look at the features included: `+python/dyn` for Python 2 and
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`+python3/dyn` for Python 3. Take note of the Vim architecture, i.e. 32 or
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@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ 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. OpenBSD / FreeBSD are
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not officially supported platforms by YCM.
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Make sure you have Vim 7.4 with Python 2 or Python 3 support.
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Make sure you have Vim 7.4.143 with Python 2 or Python 3 support.
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OpenBSD 5.5 and later have a Vim that's recent enough. You can see the version of
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Vim installed by running `vim --version`.
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@ -491,17 +491,19 @@ process.
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**Please follow the instructions carefully. Read EVERY WORD.**
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1. **Ensure that your version of Vim is _at least_ 7.4 _and_ that it has
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1. **Ensure that your version of Vim is _at least_ 7.4.143 _and_ that it has
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support for Python 2 or Python 3 scripting**.
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Inside Vim, type `:version`. Look at the first two to three lines of output;
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it should say `Vi IMproved X.Y`, where X.Y is the major version of vim. If
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your version is greater than or equal 7.4, then you're all set.
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your version is greater than 7.4, then you're all set. If your version is
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7.4 then look below that where it says, `Included patches: 1-Z`, where Z
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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][vim-build] (don't worry, it's easy).
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After you have made sure that you have Vim 7.4+, type the following in
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After you have made sure that you have Vim 7.4.143+, type the following in
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Vim: `:echo has('python') || has('python3')`. The output should be 1. If
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it's 0, then get a version of Vim with Python support.
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@ -2678,8 +2680,8 @@ fixed, Vim trunk landed the `pyeval()` function which improved YCM performance
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even more since less time was spent serializing and deserializing data between
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Vim and the embedded Python interpreter. A few critical bugfixes for `pyeval()`
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landed in Vim 7.3.584 (and a few commits before that), and given the current
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availability of Vim 7.4, which packs improved events for text change detection,
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it has been chosen.
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availability of Vim 7.4.143, which packs improved events for text change
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detection, it has been chosen.
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### I get annoying messages in Vim's status area when I type
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@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ Ubuntu Linux x64 ~
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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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Make sure you have Vim 7.4 with python2 or python3 support. Ubuntu 14.04
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Make sure you have Vim 7.4.143 with python2 or python3 support. Ubuntu 14.04
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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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@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ Fedora Linux x64 ~
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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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Make sure you have Vim 7.4 with Python 2 or Python 3 support. Fedora 21 and
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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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@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ provided on a best-effort basis and may not work for you.
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**Important:** we assume that you are using the 'cmd.exe' command prompt and
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that you know how to add an executable to the PATH environment variable.
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Make sure you have at least Vim 7.4 with Python 2 or Python 3 support. You
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Make sure you have at least Vim 7.4.143 with Python 2 or Python 3 support. You
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can check the version and which Python is supported by typing ':version' inside
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Vim. Look at the features included: '+python/dyn' for Python 2 and
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'+python3/dyn' for Python 3. Take note of the Vim architecture, i.e. 32 or
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@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ 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. OpenBSD / FreeBSD are
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not officially supported platforms by YCM.
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Make sure you have Vim 7.4 with Python 2 or Python 3 support.
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Make sure you have Vim 7.4.143 with Python 2 or Python 3 support.
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OpenBSD 5.5 and later have a Vim that's recent enough. You can see the version
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of Vim installed by running 'vim --version'.
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@ -708,17 +708,19 @@ will notify you to recompile it. You should then rerun the install process.
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**Please follow the instructions carefully. Read EVERY WORD.**
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1. **Ensure that your version of Vim is _at least_ 7.4 _and_ that it has
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1. **Ensure that your version of Vim is _at least_ 7.4.143 _and_ that it has
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support for Python 2 or Python 3 scripting**.
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Inside Vim, type ':version'. Look at the first two to three lines of
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output; it should say 'Vi IMproved X.Y', where X.Y is the major version
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of vim. If your version is greater than 7.4, then you're all set.
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of vim. If your version is greater than 7.4, then you're all set. If your
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version is 7.4 then look below that where it says, 'Included patches:
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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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After you have made sure that you have Vim 7.4+, type the following
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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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If it's 0, then get a version of Vim with Python support.
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@ -2938,7 +2940,7 @@ were fixed, Vim trunk landed the 'pyeval()' function which improved YCM
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performance even more since less time was spent serializing and deserializing
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data between Vim and the embedded Python interpreter. A few critical bugfixes
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for 'pyeval()' landed in Vim 7.3.584 (and a few commits before that), and given
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the current availability of Vim 7.4, which packs improved events for text
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the current availability of Vim 7.4.143, which packs improved events for text
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change detection, it has been chosen.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if exists( "g:loaded_youcompleteme" )
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call s:restore_cpo()
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finish
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elseif v:version < 704
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elseif v:version < 704 || (v:version == 704 && !has('patch143'))
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echohl WarningMsg |
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\ echomsg "YouCompleteMe unavailable: requires Vim 7.4+" |
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\ echomsg "YouCompleteMe unavailable: requires Vim 7.4.143+" |
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\ echohl None
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call s:restore_cpo()
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finish
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