Auto merge of #2981 - micbou:remove-unnecessary-lists-docs, r=puremourning

[READY] Remove unnecessary lists and fix options link in docs

Two small improvements to the documentation.

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@ -842,18 +842,20 @@ User Guide
### General Usage
- If the offered completions are too broad, keep typing characters; YCM will
continue refining the offered completions based on your input.
- Filtering is "smart-case" sensitive; if you are typing only lowercase letters,
then it's case-insensitive. If your input contains uppercase letters, then the
uppercase letters in your query must match uppercase letters in the completion
strings (the lowercase letters still match both). So, "foo" matches "Foo" and
"foo", "Foo" matches "Foo" and "FOO" but not "foo".
- Use the TAB key to accept a completion and continue pressing TAB to cycle
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][]_ section below.
If the offered completions are too broad, keep typing characters; YCM will
continue refining the offered completions based on your input.
Filtering is "smart-case" sensitive; if you are typing only lowercase letters,
then it's case-insensitive. If your input contains uppercase letters, then the
uppercase letters in your query must match uppercase letters in the completion
strings (the lowercase letters still match both). So, "foo" matches "Foo" and
"foo", "Foo" matches "Foo" and "FOO" but not "foo".
Use the TAB key to accept a completion and continue pressing TAB to cycle
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](#options) 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
@ -896,9 +898,9 @@ string.
### General Semantic Completion
- You can use Ctrl+Space to trigger the completion suggestions anywhere, even
without a string prefix. This is useful to see which top-level functions are
available for use.
You can use Ctrl+Space to trigger the completion suggestions anywhere, even
without a string prefix. This is useful to see which top-level functions are
available for use.
### C-family Semantic Completion
@ -3355,7 +3357,6 @@ This software is licensed under the [GPL v3 license][gpl].
[status-mes]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/vim_dev/WeBBjkXE8H8
[python-re]: https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#regular-expression-syntax
[Bear]: https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear
[Options]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe#options
[ygen]: https://github.com/rdnetto/YCM-Generator
[Gocode]: https://github.com/nsf/gocode
[Godef]: https://github.com/Manishearth/godef

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Contents ~
3. Completion String Ranking |youcompleteme-completion-string-ranking|
4. General Semantic Completion |youcompleteme-general-semantic-completion|
5. C-family Semantic Completion |youcompleteme-c-family-semantic-completion|
1. Option 1: Use a compilation database [49] |youcompleteme-option-1-use-compilation-database-49|
1. Option 1: Use a compilation database [48] |youcompleteme-option-1-use-compilation-database-48|
2. Option 2: Provide the flags manually |youcompleteme-option-2-provide-flags-manually|
3. Errors during compilation |youcompleteme-errors-during-compilation|
6. JavaScript Semantic Completion |youcompleteme-javascript-semantic-completion|
@ -1094,21 +1094,20 @@ User Guide ~
*youcompleteme-general-usage*
General Usage ~
- If the offered completions are too broad, keep typing characters; YCM will
continue refining the offered completions based on your input.
If the offered completions are too broad, keep typing characters; YCM will
continue refining the offered completions based on your input.
- Filtering is "smart-case" sensitive; if you are typing only lowercase
letters, then it's case-insensitive. If your input contains uppercase
letters, then the uppercase letters in your query must match uppercase
letters in the completion strings (the lowercase letters still match both).
So, "foo" matches "Foo" and "foo", "Foo" matches "Foo" and "FOO" but not
"foo".
Filtering is "smart-case" sensitive; if you are typing only lowercase letters,
then it's case-insensitive. If your input contains uppercase letters, then the
uppercase letters in your query must match uppercase letters in the completion
strings (the lowercase letters still match both). So, "foo" matches "Foo" and
"foo", "Foo" matches "Foo" and "FOO" but not "foo".
- Use the TAB key to accept a completion and continue pressing TAB to cycle
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 [47]_ section below.
Use the TAB key to accept a completion and continue pressing TAB to cycle
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 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
@ -1135,7 +1134,7 @@ 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 [48] that has the vast majority of YCM
that talks to the ycmd HTTP+JSON server [47] that has the vast majority of YCM
logic and functionality. The server is started and stopped automatically as you
start and stop Vim.
@ -1157,9 +1156,9 @@ string.
*youcompleteme-general-semantic-completion*
General Semantic Completion ~
- You can use Ctrl+Space to trigger the completion suggestions anywhere, even
without a string prefix. This is useful to see which top-level functions
are available for use.
You can use Ctrl+Space to trigger the completion suggestions anywhere, even
without a string prefix. This is useful to see which top-level functions are
available for use.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*youcompleteme-c-family-semantic-completion*
@ -1175,8 +1174,8 @@ analysis.
There are 2 methods which can be used to provide compile flags to 'libclang':
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*youcompleteme-option-1-use-compilation-database-49*
Option 1: Use a compilation database [49] ~
*youcompleteme-option-1-use-compilation-database-48*
Option 1: Use a compilation database [48] ~
The easiest way to get YCM to compile your code is to use a compilation
database. A compilation database is usually generated by your build system
@ -1184,13 +1183,13 @@ database. A compilation database is usually generated by your build system
in your project.
For information on how to generate a compilation database, see the clang
documentation [49]. In short:
documentation [48]. In short:
- If using CMake, add '-DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON' when configuring
(or add 'set( CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS ON )' to 'CMakeLists.txt') and
copy or symlink the generated database to the root of your project.
- If using Ninja, check out the 'compdb' tool ('-t compdb') in its docs [50].
- If using GNU make, check out Bear [51].
- If using Ninja, check out the 'compdb' tool ('-t compdb') in its docs [49].
- If using GNU make, check out Bear [50].
- For other build systems, check out '.ycm_extra_conf.py' below.
If no '.ycm_extra_conf.py' is found, and no 'ycm_global_ycm_extra_conf' is
@ -1270,14 +1269,14 @@ libclang for the file 'filename'. That's it! This is actually enough for most
projects, but for complex projects it is not uncommon to integrate directly
with an existing build system using the full power of the Python language.
For a more elaborate example, see YCM's own '.ycm_extra_conf.py' [52]. You
For a more elaborate example, see YCM's own '.ycm_extra_conf.py' [51]. 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.
You could also consider using YCM-Generator [53] to generate the
You could also consider using YCM-Generator [52] to generate the
'ycm_extra_conf.py' file.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -1307,7 +1306,7 @@ JavaScript quick start ~
installation guide for details.
2. Create a '.tern-project' file in the root directory of your JavaScript
project, by following the instructions [54] in the Tern [18]
project, by following the instructions [53] in the Tern [18]
documentation.
3. Edit a file from your project.
@ -1317,14 +1316,14 @@ JavaScript quick start ~
Explanation ~
JavaScript completion is based on Tern [18]. This completion engine requires a
file named '.tern-project' [54] to exist in the current working directory or a
file named '.tern-project' [53] 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 and uses its directory as the working directory, so the directory of
that file 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 [55], a global '.tern-
Alternatively, as described in the Tern documentation [54], a global '.tern-
config' file may be used.
Multiple Tern servers are not supported. To switch to a different JavaScript
@ -1339,9 +1338,9 @@ 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 [55]. Any issues, improvements, advice, etc. should
is the Tern documentation [54]. Any issues, improvements, advice, etc. should
be sought from the Tern [18] project. For example, see the list of tern plugins
[56] for the list of plugins which can be enabled in the 'plugins' section of
[55] for the list of plugins which can be enabled in the 'plugins' section of
the '.tern-project' file.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -1393,7 +1392,7 @@ 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 '--rust-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 [57]. If using rustup [58], run the
have a local copy of the Rust source code [56]. If using rustup [57], run the
following command to download the code:
>
rustup component add rust-src
@ -1413,7 +1412,7 @@ Completion and GoTo commands work out of the box with no additional
configuration. Those features are provided by the jedi [12] 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 [12] with the
same Python interpreter used by the ycmd server [48], so if you would like to
same Python interpreter used by the ycmd server [47], 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:
@ -1464,7 +1463,7 @@ Java Project Files ~
In order to provide semantic analysis, the Java completion engine requires
knowledge of your project structure. In particular it needs to know the class
path to use, when compiling your code. Fortunately jdt.ls [20] supports eclipse
project files [59], maven projects [60] and gradle projects [61].
project files [58], maven projects [59] and gradle projects [60].
**NOTE:** Our recommendation is to use either maven or gradle projects.
@ -1499,7 +1498,7 @@ native Java support. This can be done temporarily with ':EclimDisable'.
*youcompleteme-eclipse-projects*
Eclipse Projects ~
Eclipse style projects require two files: .project [59] and .classpath [62].
Eclipse style projects require two files: .project [58] and .classpath [61].
If your project already has these files due to previously being set up within
eclipse, then no setup is required. jdt.ls [20] should load the project just
@ -1508,7 +1507,7 @@ fine (it's basically eclipse after all).
However, if not, it is possible (easy in fact) to craft them manually, though
it is not recommended. You're better off using gradle or maven (see below).
A simple eclipse style project example [63] can be found in the ycmd test dir.
A simple eclipse style project example [62] can be found in the ycmd test dir.
Normally all that is required is to copy these files to the root of your
project and to edit the '.classpath' to add additional libraries, such as:
>
@ -1528,10 +1527,10 @@ don't already use eclipse to manage your projects.
*youcompleteme-maven-projects*
Maven Projects ~
Maven needs a file named pom.xml [60] in the root of the project. Once again a
simple pom.xml [64] can be found in ycmd source.
Maven needs a file named pom.xml [59] in the root of the project. Once again a
simple pom.xml [63] can be found in ycmd source.
The format of pom.xml [60] files is way beyond the scope of this document, but
The format of pom.xml [59] files is way beyond the scope of this document, but
we do recommend using the various tools that can generate them for you, if
you're not familiar with them already.
@ -1539,10 +1538,10 @@ you're not familiar with them already.
*youcompleteme-gradle-projecs*
Gradle Projecs ~
Gradle projects require a build.gradle [61]. Again, there is a trivial example
in ycmd's tests [65].
Gradle projects require a build.gradle [60]. Again, there is a trivial example
in ycmd's tests [64].
The format of build.gradle [61] files is way beyond the scope of this document,
The format of build.gradle [60] files is way beyond the scope of this document,
but we do recommend using the various tools that can generate them for you, if
you're not familiar with them already.
@ -1571,7 +1570,7 @@ configured the project files, in particular check that the classpath is set
correctly.
For anything else, contact us. Java support is experimental at present so we'd
love to hear your feedback! Please do remember to check CONTRIBUTING.md [66]
love to hear your feedback! Please do remember to check CONTRIBUTING.md [65]
for the list of diagnostics we'll need.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -1589,7 +1588,7 @@ 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 a stellar omnifunc for Ruby with Eclim [67]. Just make sure you
You can get a stellar omnifunc for Ruby with Eclim [66]. Just make sure you
have the _latest_ Eclim installed and configured (this means Eclim '>= 2.2.*'
and Eclipse '>= 4.2.*').
@ -1606,7 +1605,7 @@ 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 [68].
YCM using the Completer API [67].
Here are the differences between the two approaches:
@ -1625,7 +1624,7 @@ 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 [68].
complete-functions'. For the Completer API, see the API docs [67].
If you want to upstream your completer into YCM's source, you should use the
Completer API.
@ -1677,7 +1676,7 @@ 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 [69] (which also makes it
another (very small) Vim plugin called ListToggle [68] (which also makes it
possible to change the height of the 'locationlist' window), also written by
yours truly.
@ -1719,7 +1718,7 @@ Commands ~
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The *:YcmRestartServer* command
If the ycmd completion server [48] suddenly stops for some reason, you can
If the ycmd completion server [47] suddenly stops for some reason, you can
restart it with this command.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -1767,7 +1766,7 @@ semantic completion engine.
The *:YcmToggleLogs* command
This command presents the list of logfiles created by YCM, the ycmd server
[48], and the semantic engine server for the current filetype, if any. One of
[47], and the semantic engine server for the current filetype, if any. One of
these logfiles can be opened in the editor (or closed if already open) by
entering the corresponding number or by clicking on it with the mouse.
Additionally, this command can take the logfile names as arguments. Use the
@ -2164,7 +2163,7 @@ 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 [70] user
integrating YCM with other Vim plugins. For example, a lightline [69] user
could add a diagnostics section to their statusline which would display the
number of errors and warnings.
@ -2507,13 +2506,13 @@ YCM will not render it.
The following filter types are supported:
- "regex": Accepts a string regular expression [71]. This type matches when
- "regex": Accepts a string regular expression [70]. This type matches when
the regex (treated as case-insensitive) is found in the diagnostic text.
- "level": Accepts a string level, either "warning" or "error." This type
matches when the diagnostic has the same level.
**NOTE:** The regex syntax is **NOT** Vim's, it's Python's [71].
**NOTE:** The regex syntax is **NOT** Vim's, it's Python's [70].
Default: '{}'
>
@ -2602,7 +2601,7 @@ 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 [72]. The format
The only supported tag format is the Exuberant Ctags format [71]. 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.
@ -2639,7 +2638,7 @@ 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 [48] and then passed to your
evaluated for every request to the ycmd server [47] 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'
@ -2668,7 +2667,7 @@ 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 [48]. The YCM
**NOTE:** This interpreter is only used for the ycmd server [47]. The YCM
client running inside Vim always uses the Python interpreter that's embedded
inside Vim.
@ -2679,7 +2678,7 @@ Default: "''"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The *g:ycm_keep_logfiles* option
When this option is set to '1', YCM and the ycmd completion server [48] will
When this option is set to '1', YCM and the ycmd completion server [47] will
keep the logfiles around after shutting down (they are deleted on shutdown by
default).
@ -2692,7 +2691,7 @@ Default: '0'
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The *g:ycm_log_level* option
The logging level that YCM and the ycmd completion server [48] use. Valid
The logging level that YCM and the ycmd completion server [47] use. Valid
values are the following, from most verbose to least verbose: - 'debug' -
'info' - 'warning' - 'error' - 'critical'
@ -2982,7 +2981,7 @@ 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 [71].
**NOTE:** The regex syntax is **NOT** Vim's, it's Python's [70].
Default: '[see next line]'
>
@ -3052,7 +3051,7 @@ The *g:ycm_python_binary_path* option
This option specifies the Python interpreter to use to run the jedi [12]
completion library. Specify the Python interpreter to use to get completions.
By default the Python under which ycmd [48] runs is used (ycmd [48] runs on
By default the Python under which ycmd [47] runs is used (ycmd [47] runs on
Python 2.7 or 3.4+).
Default: "''"
@ -3071,7 +3070,7 @@ 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 [48]. So the magic 'vim' module you could have previously
is in the ycmd server [47]. 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
@ -3142,7 +3141,7 @@ 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 YCM and ycmd [48] logfile
out various debugging information, including the YCM and ycmd [47] 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 opened in
the editor using the |:YcmToggleLogs| command.
@ -3210,7 +3209,7 @@ 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 [73] for suggestions.
then. If you still get problems with this, see issue #18 [72] for suggestions.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*youcompleteme-i-get-long_bit-definition-appears-wrong-for-platform-when-compiling*
@ -3309,15 +3308,15 @@ YCM does not read identifiers from my tags files ~
First, put 'let g:ycm_collect_identifiers_from_tags_files = 1' in your vimrc.
Make sure you are using Exuberant Ctags [74] to produce your tags files since
the only supported tag format is the Exuberant Ctags format [72]. The format
Make sure you are using Exuberant Ctags [73] to produce your tags files since
the only supported tag format is the Exuberant Ctags format [71]. The format
from "plain" ctags is NOT supported. The output of 'ctags --version' should
list "Exuberant Ctags". See Universal Ctags [75] for a maintained version.
list "Exuberant Ctags". See Universal Ctags [74] for a maintained version.
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 [74] by default sets language tag for '*.h' files as
**NOTE:** Exuberant Ctags [73] by default sets language tag for '*.h' files as
'C++'. If you have C (not C++) project, consider giving parameter '--
langmap=c:.c.h' to ctags to see tags from '*.h' files.
@ -3396,7 +3395,7 @@ asynchronicity. This feature is available since Vim 7.4.1578.
*youcompleteme-nasty-bugs-happen-if-i-have-vim-autoclose-plugin-installed*
Nasty bugs happen if I have the 'vim-autoclose' plugin installed ~
Use the delimitMate [76] plugin instead. It does the same thing without
Use the delimitMate [75] plugin instead. It does the same thing without
conflicting with YCM.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -3404,7 +3403,7 @@ 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
[77] mailing list, _don't_ create issues on the tracker. The tracker is for bug
[76] mailing list, _don't_ create issues on the tracker. The tracker is for bug
reports and feature requests.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -3458,7 +3457,7 @@ 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 [78]) and other problems, like random
Syntastic-Vim interactions (issue #593 [77]) 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).
@ -3494,7 +3493,7 @@ 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 [79] for details.
See issue #303 [78] for details.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*youcompleteme-when-i-open-javascript-file-i-get-an-annoying-warning-about-.tern-project-file*
@ -3513,7 +3512,7 @@ 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. [80] Add the following to the very top of your vimrc to remove these
versions. [79] Add the following to the very top of your vimrc to remove these
entries from the path.
>
python << EOF
@ -3538,7 +3537,7 @@ 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 [48] run on Python 2 or 3. If
**No.** Both the Vim client and the ycmd server [47] 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.
@ -3549,7 +3548,7 @@ 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 [81]. Follow this workaround [82] or use a different version (Python
a bug [80]. Follow this workaround [81] or use a different version (Python
2.7.12 does not suffer from the bug).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -3581,29 +3580,29 @@ In recent versions of Vim, you can install YCM in a folder under
*youcompleteme-ycm-does-not-shut-down-when-i-quit-vim*
YCM does not shut down when I quit Vim ~
YCM relies on the 'VimLeave' event to shut down the ycmd server [48]. Some
YCM relies on the 'VimLeave' event to shut down the ycmd server [47]. Some
plugins prevent this event from triggering by exiting Vim through an
autocommand without using the 'nested' keyword (see ':h autocmd-nested'). One
of these plugins is vim-nerdtree-tabs [83]. You should identify which plugin is
of these plugins is vim-nerdtree-tabs [82]. You should identify which plugin is
responsible for the issue and report it to the plugin author. Note that when
this happens, ycmd [48] will automatically shut itself down after 30 minutes.
this happens, ycmd [47] will automatically shut itself down after 30 minutes.
===============================================================================
*youcompleteme-contributor-code-of-conduct*
Contributor Code of Conduct ~
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct
[84]. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
[83]. 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 join the Gitter
room [1] or use the ycm-users [77] mailing list.
room [1] or use the ycm-users [76] mailing list.
If you have bug reports or feature suggestions, please use the issue tracker
[85]. Before you do, please carefully read CONTRIBUTING.md [66] as this asks
[84]. Before you do, please carefully read CONTRIBUTING.md [65] as this asks
for important diagnostics which the team will use to help get you going.
The latest version of the plugin is available at
@ -3618,7 +3617,7 @@ YouCompleteMe maintainers directly using the contact details below.
*youcompleteme-license*
License ~
This software is licensed under the GPL v3 license [86]. © 2015-2017
This software is licensed under the GPL v3 license [85]. © 2015-2017
YouCompleteMe contributors
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@ -3671,45 +3670,44 @@ References ~
[44] http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
[45] http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/
[46] http://download.eclipse.org/jdtls/milestones
[47] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe#options
[48] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd
[49] http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html
[50] https://ninja-build.org/manual.html
[51] https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear
[52] https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Valloric/ycmd/3ad0300e94edc13799e8bf7b831de8b57153c5aa/cpp/ycm/.ycm_extra_conf.py
[53] https://github.com/rdnetto/YCM-Generator
[54] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#configuration
[55] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#server
[56] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#plugins
[57] https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html
[58] https://www.rustup.rs/
[59] https://help.eclipse.org/oxygen/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fmisc%2Fproject_description_file.html
[60] https://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/maven-in-five-minutes.html
[61] https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/tutorial_java_projects.html
[62] https://help.eclipse.org/mars/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.jdt.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fapi%2Forg%2Feclipse%2Fjdt%2Fcore%2FIClasspathEntry.html
[63] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/tree/master/ycmd/tests/java/testdata/simple_eclipse_project
[64] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/blob/java-language-server/ycmd/tests/java/testdata/simple_maven_project/pom.xml
[65] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/tree/master/ycmd/tests/java/testdata/simple_gradle_project
[66] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[67] http://eclim.org/
[68] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/blob/master/ycmd/completers/completer.py
[69] https://github.com/Valloric/ListToggle
[70] https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim
[71] https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#regular-expression-syntax
[72] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/FORMAT
[73] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/18
[74] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
[75] https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags
[76] https://github.com/Raimondi/delimitMate
[77] https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/ycm-users
[78] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/593
[79] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/303
[80] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14552348/runtime-error-r6034-in-embedded-python-application/34696022
[81] https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/717
[82] https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/blob/a27bbdba9bb87fa0e44c8a00d33d46be936822dd/appveyor.bat#L86-L88
[83] https://github.com/jistr/vim-nerdtree-tabs
[84] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
[85] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues?state=open
[86] http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
[47] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd
[48] http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html
[49] https://ninja-build.org/manual.html
[50] https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear
[51] https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Valloric/ycmd/3ad0300e94edc13799e8bf7b831de8b57153c5aa/cpp/ycm/.ycm_extra_conf.py
[52] https://github.com/rdnetto/YCM-Generator
[53] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#configuration
[54] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#server
[55] http://ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#plugins
[56] https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html
[57] https://www.rustup.rs/
[58] https://help.eclipse.org/oxygen/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fmisc%2Fproject_description_file.html
[59] https://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/maven-in-five-minutes.html
[60] https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/tutorial_java_projects.html
[61] https://help.eclipse.org/mars/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.jdt.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fapi%2Forg%2Feclipse%2Fjdt%2Fcore%2FIClasspathEntry.html
[62] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/tree/master/ycmd/tests/java/testdata/simple_eclipse_project
[63] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/blob/java-language-server/ycmd/tests/java/testdata/simple_maven_project/pom.xml
[64] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/tree/master/ycmd/tests/java/testdata/simple_gradle_project
[65] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[66] http://eclim.org/
[67] https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/blob/master/ycmd/completers/completer.py
[68] https://github.com/Valloric/ListToggle
[69] https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim
[70] https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#regular-expression-syntax
[71] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/FORMAT
[72] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/18
[73] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
[74] https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags
[75] https://github.com/Raimondi/delimitMate
[76] https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/ycm-users
[77] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/593
[78] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/303
[79] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14552348/runtime-error-r6034-in-embedded-python-application/34696022
[80] https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/717
[81] https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/blob/a27bbdba9bb87fa0e44c8a00d33d46be936822dd/appveyor.bat#L86-L88
[82] https://github.com/jistr/vim-nerdtree-tabs
[83] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
[84] https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues?state=open
[85] http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
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