[READY] Bumps required Vim to 7.4.143 and adopts TextChangedI.
Long and personal experience, when TextChangedI gets used, YCM seems
to perform better, diagnostics will trigger much less frequently at
inappropriate occasions, even less with whitespace agnostic triggers,
if I recall correctly...
There's a previous discussion at #1337. At the time this change was bundled in
a single pull request with other changes.
It has gone through the test of the time, sole issue I've stumbled upon was reported
by @puremourning at https://github.com/oblitum/YouCompleteMe/issues/10. This
is what me and other users of my fork use daily.
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[READY] Mention all natively supported languages in documentation
We mention all supported languages except C-family languages and JavaScript in the `Semantic Completion for Other Languages` section of the documentation. Add them.
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Open the quickfix window to full width at the bottom of the screen with
its height set to fit all entries. This behavior can be overridden by
using the YcmQuickFixOpened autocommand.
Add a new section for autocommands in the documentation.
Update GoTo and ReplaceChunks tests.
Add warning about Python 2.7.11 bug to FAQ
# PR Prelude
Thank you for working on YCM! :)
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the brackets) _before_ filing your PR:**
- [x] I have read and understood YCM's [CONTRIBUTING][cont] document.
- [x] I have read and understood YCM's [CODE_OF_CONDUCT][code] document.
- [x] I have included tests for the changes in my PR. If not, I have included a
rationale for why I haven't.
- [x] **I understand my PR may be closed if it becomes obvious I didn't
actually perform all of these steps.**
# Why this change is necessary and useful
[Please explain **in detail** why the changes in this PR are needed.]
[cont]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[code]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
There is a bug in vim with Python 2.7.11 on Windows. Adding information in the FAQ.
This is a modification of this pull request: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/pull/2122.
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Add how to build python to avoid startup problems (in particular, pyenv)
# PR Prelude
Thank you for working on YCM! :)
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- [X] I have read and understood YCM's [CODE_OF_CONDUCT][code] document.
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rationale for why I haven't.
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actually perform all of these steps.**
# Why this change is necessary and useful
I spent a while trying to find where I had written the instructions for building python with pyenv to work with YCM, then I thought the README was a good place for it.
ycmd must use pythons with `--enable-shared` or `--enable-framework` else boom.
[cont]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[code]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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[READY] Rename ycmd python option
# PR Prelude
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rationale for why I haven't.
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actually perform all of these steps.**
# Why this change is necessary and useful
[Please explain **in detail** why the changes in this PR are needed.]
[cont]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[code]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
As requested in https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/2052#issuecomment-195631106 I'm sending this PR. I've marked it as WIP because I've renamed only the `ycmd` option and that is because keeping the backward compatibility here was straight forward since is a client only option. For the jedihttp option instead I would like some opinion on how to procede: should we keep the backward compatibility here on the client or should we make the backward compatibility layer on the ycmd side? Keeping it here would be easier but it would mean that other clients should implement this theirself. Thoughts?
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[READY] Fix multiline title entry in FAQ
Apparently, it is not possible to write a header on multiple lines using the `#` syntax in markdown, so we write it on one line.
Update the vim docs too.
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[READY] Add --all option to README
# PR Prelude
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rationale for why I haven't.
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actually perform all of these steps.**
# Why this change is necessary and useful
I use the `--all` flag for every build. I know this is probably a flag that's more useful for YCM contributors than most users, but it makes sense to document it.
# No tests
It's only an update to the README, so I just tested it by eyeballing the output.
[cont]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[code]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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[READY] Making YCM run in Vim with only python3
Since https://github.com/Valloric/ycmd/pull/358, ycmd has supported Python 3. Now's the time to make the YCM client work in Python 3 too. As with the ycmd PR, **until we merge this, no other code-changing PR should be merged.** We need to get to a state where we have green Travis for Python 3 before any other PRs start landing.
This was substantially easier than porting ycmd, but it was still a massive pain. It's likely to fail in certain corner cases, so please give this a spin!
The best way to test it out is to build a Vim that has only Python 3 support. Our wiki page on [building Vim from source](https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/wiki/Building-Vim-from-source) is a great start; you'll probably need to change `--enable-pythoninterp` to `--enable-python3interp` and similar for `--with-python-config-dir`. Or just get yourself a beta image of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and run it in a VM (16.04 doesn't even ship Python 2 in the base image!). You can verify that you're running the right Vim by looking at the output of `vim --version`. It should have `-python` and `+python3`.
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