Don't set omnifunc when not allowed
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# Why this change is necessary and useful
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See pull request: [#2072](https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/pull/2072)
Unfortunately I was not able to reproduce the original author's results. I tried using a clean .vim and .vimrc. The only plugins I used were YCM and ctrlfs.vim, just as the original author mentioned. The .vimrc looks like this:
```VimL
syntax on
set history=500
set nocp
filetype plugin indent on
set encoding=GBK
```
Whatever I tried to do with configuration, I couldn't get a start without an error, but it is already known that YCM doesn't work properly with any file not using UTF encoding.
The error I was getting on vim start up:
```
Error detected while processing function youcompleteme#Enable[67]..<SNR>36_OnBufferRead[6]..<SNR>36_AllowedToCompleteInCurrentBuffer[1]..<SNR>36_AllowedToCompleteInBuffer:
line 15:
E715: Dictionary required
Press ENTER or type command to continue
Error detected while processing function <SNR>36_OnCursorMovedNormalMode[1]..<SNR>36_AllowedToCompleteInCurrentBuffer[1]..<SNR>36_AllowedToCompleteInBuffer:
line 15:
E715: Dictionary required
Press ENTER or type command to continue
```
Error I was having after almost every key press:
```
Error detected while processing function <SNR>36_OnCursorMovedNormalMode[1]..<SNR>36_AllowedToCompleteInCurrentBuffer[1]..<SNR>36_AllowedToCompleteInBuffer:
line 15:
E715: Dictionary required
Press ENTER or type command to continue
```
[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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Fix InsertNamespace
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# Why this change is necessary and useful
Auto-inserting namespace imports in C# is broken because the `ReplaceChunk()` call is missing an argument
[cont]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
[code]: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
ReplaceChunk must have changed to require the buffer at some point
No test is included because it's a one-line change; the method is theoretically covered, so I'm not sure why the missing argument error was not caught (not familiar with these tests). Happy to add one if needed (and I can get pointed in the right direction).
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[READY] Add Gitter badge and encourage users to ask questions on Gitter
This may help reduce the number of issues opened for questions or misconfigurations. This is also an alternative to the Google group for users that can't access it because of country regulations.
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[READY] Enable coverage on AppVeyor
I forgot to do that when adding coverage.
Also, the `cover` folder is created at the project root, not in the `python` folder.
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[READY] Move client tests to the main tests folder
This makes it possible to configure all tests at a package level by implementing the `setUpPackage` and `tearDownPackage` functions in `python/ycm/tests/__init__.py` file.
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Implement ycm_quiet_messages options (See #2021)
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# Why this change is necessary and useful
See issue #2021. This is a partial implementation based on the syntastic option referenced, supporting the `!` flag and filters of type `regex` and `level`. Also supports filetype specific filters using `ycm_<ft>_quiet_messages`, but I couldn't think of a great way to fall back to syntastic configs for this one.
In terms of usefulness: I've been playing with C# recently, which has a bunch of style warnings that I don't want to follow, and prefer to only have the gutter showing if there are actually errors, or warnings that I *do* want to follow.
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We eagerly compile all the filters up front, then gather the
compiled filters into a DiagnosticFilter lazily, caching the
result to avoid garbage lists.