YouCompleteMe/autoload/youcompleteme.vim
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" Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Strahinja Val Markovic <val@markovic.io>
"
" This file is part of YouCompleteMe.
"
" YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
" (at your option) any later version.
"
" YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
" GNU General Public License for more details.
"
" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
" along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
" This is basic vim plugin boilerplate
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" This needs to be called outside of a function
let s:script_folder_path = escape( expand( '<sfile>:p:h' ), '\' )
let s:searched_and_results_found = 0
let s:omnifunc_mode = 0
let s:old_cursor_position = []
let s:cursor_moved = 0
let s:moved_vertically_in_insert_mode = 0
let s:previous_num_chars_on_current_line = -1
function! youcompleteme#Enable()
" When vim is in diff mode, don't run
if &diff
return
endif
call s:SetUpBackwardsCompatibility()
py import sys
py import vim
exe 'python sys.path.insert( 0, "' . s:script_folder_path . '/../python" )'
py from ycm import base
py from ycm import vimsupport
py from ycm import user_options_store
py user_options_store.SetAll( base.BuildServerConf() )
" TODO: Remove the call to YcmPreload
py from ycm import extra_conf_store
py extra_conf_store.CallExtraConfYcmCorePreloadIfExists()
if !pyeval( 'base.CompatibleWithYcmCore()')
echohl WarningMsg |
\ echomsg "YouCompleteMe unavailable: ycm_core too old, PLEASE RECOMPILE ycm_core" |
\ echohl None
return
endif
py from ycm.youcompleteme import YouCompleteMe
py ycm_state = YouCompleteMe( user_options_store.GetAll() )
call s:SetUpCpoptions()
call s:SetUpCompleteopt()
call s:SetUpKeyMappings()
if g:ycm_register_as_syntastic_checker
call s:ForceSyntasticCFamilyChecker()
endif
if g:ycm_allow_changing_updatetime
set ut=2000
endif
augroup youcompleteme
autocmd!
autocmd CursorMovedI * call s:OnCursorMovedInsertMode()
autocmd CursorMoved * call s:OnCursorMovedNormalMode()
" Note that these events will NOT trigger for the file vim is started with;
" so if you do "vim foo.cc", these events will not trigger when that buffer
" is read. This is because youcompleteme#Enable() is called on VimEnter and
" that happens *after" BufRead/BufEnter has already triggered for the
" initial file.
autocmd BufRead,BufEnter * call s:OnBufferVisit()
autocmd BufUnload * call s:OnBufferUnload( expand( '<afile>:p' ) )
autocmd CursorHold,CursorHoldI * call s:OnCursorHold()
autocmd InsertLeave * call s:OnInsertLeave()
autocmd InsertEnter * call s:OnInsertEnter()
autocmd VimLeave * call s:OnVimLeave()
augroup END
" Calling this once solves the problem of BufRead/BufEnter not triggering for
" the first loaded file. This should be the last command executed in this
" function!
call s:OnBufferVisit()
endfunction
function! s:SetUpKeyMappings()
" The g:ycm_key_select_completion and g:ycm_key_previous_completion used to
" exist and are now here purely for the sake of backwards compatibility; we
" don't want to break users if we can avoid it.
if exists('g:ycm_key_select_completion') &&
\ index(g:ycm_key_list_select_completion,
\ g:ycm_key_select_completion) == -1
call add(g:ycm_key_list_select_completion, g:ycm_key_select_completion)
endif
if exists('g:ycm_key_previous_completion') &&
\ index(g:ycm_key_list_previous_completion,
\ g:ycm_key_previous_completion) == -1
call add(g:ycm_key_list_previous_completion, g:ycm_key_previous_completion)
endif
for key in g:ycm_key_list_select_completion
" With this command, when the completion window is visible, the tab key
" (default) will select the next candidate in the window. In vim, this also
" changes the typed-in text to that of the candidate completion.
exe 'inoremap <expr>' . key .
\ ' pumvisible() ? "\<C-n>" : "\' . key .'"'
endfor
for key in g:ycm_key_list_previous_completion
" This selects the previous candidate for shift-tab (default)
exe 'inoremap <expr>' . key .
\ ' pumvisible() ? "\<C-p>" : "\' . key .'"'
endfor
if !empty( g:ycm_key_invoke_completion )
let invoke_key = g:ycm_key_invoke_completion
" Inside the console, <C-Space> is passed as <Nul> to Vim
if invoke_key ==# '<C-Space>' && !has('gui_running')
let invoke_key = '<Nul>'
endif
" <c-x><c-o> trigger omni completion, <c-p> deselects the first completion
" candidate that vim selects by default
silent! exe 'inoremap <unique> ' . invoke_key . ' <C-X><C-O><C-P>'
endif
if !empty( g:ycm_key_detailed_diagnostics )
silent! exe 'nnoremap <unique> ' . g:ycm_key_detailed_diagnostics .
\ ' :YcmShowDetailedDiagnostic<cr>'
endif
endfunction
function! s:SetUpBackwardsCompatibility()
let complete_in_comments_and_strings =
\ get( g:, 'ycm_complete_in_comments_and_strings', 0 )
if complete_in_comments_and_strings
let g:ycm_complete_in_strings = 1
let g:ycm_complete_in_comments = 1
endif
endfunction
function! s:ForceSyntasticCFamilyChecker()
" Needed so that YCM is used as the syntastic checker
let g:syntastic_cpp_checkers = ['ycm']
let g:syntastic_c_checkers = ['ycm']
let g:syntastic_objc_checkers = ['ycm']
let g:syntastic_objcpp_checkers = ['ycm']
endfunction
function! s:AllowedToCompleteInCurrentFile()
if empty( &filetype ) || getbufvar(winbufnr(winnr()), "&buftype") ==# 'nofile'
return 0
endif
let whitelist_allows = has_key( g:ycm_filetype_whitelist, '*' ) ||
\ has_key( g:ycm_filetype_whitelist, &filetype )
let blacklist_allows = !has_key( g:ycm_filetype_blacklist, &filetype )
return whitelist_allows && blacklist_allows
endfunction
function! s:SetUpCpoptions()
" Without this flag in cpoptions, critical YCM mappings do not work. There's
" no way to not have this and have YCM working, so force the flag.
set cpoptions+=B
endfunction
function! s:SetUpCompleteopt()
" Some plugins (I'm looking at you, vim-notes) change completeopt by for
" instance adding 'longest'. This breaks YCM. So we force our settings.
" There's no two ways about this: if you want to use YCM then you have to
" have these completeopt settings, otherwise YCM won't work at all.
" We need menuone in completeopt, otherwise when there's only one candidate
" for completion, the menu doesn't show up.
set completeopt-=menu
set completeopt+=menuone
" This is unnecessary with our features. People use this option to insert
" the common prefix of all the matches and then add more differentiating chars
" so that they can select a more specific match. With our features, they
" don't need to insert the prefix; they just type the differentiating chars.
" Also, having this option set breaks the plugin.
set completeopt-=longest
if g:ycm_add_preview_to_completeopt
set completeopt+=preview
endif
endfunction
" For various functions/use-cases, we want to keep track of whether the buffer
" has changed since the last time they were invoked. We keep the state of
" b:changedtick of the last time the specific function was called in
" b:ycm_changedtick.
function! s:SetUpYcmChangedTick()
let b:ycm_changedtick =
\ get( b:, 'ycm_changedtick', {
\ 'file_ready_to_parse' : -1,
\ } )
endfunction
function! s:OnVimLeave()
py ycm_state.OnVimLeave()
endfunction
function! s:OnBufferVisit()
" We need to do this even when we are not allowed to complete in the current
" file because we might be allowed to complete in the future! The canonical
" example is creating a new buffer with :enew and then setting a filetype.
call s:SetUpYcmChangedTick()
if !s:AllowedToCompleteInCurrentFile()
return
endif
call s:SetUpCompleteopt()
call s:SetCompleteFunc()
py ycm_state.OnBufferVisit()
call s:OnFileReadyToParse()
endfunction
function! s:OnBufferUnload( deleted_buffer_file )
if !s:AllowedToCompleteInCurrentFile() || empty( a:deleted_buffer_file )
return
endif
py ycm_state.OnBufferUnload( vim.eval( 'a:deleted_buffer_file' ) )
endfunction
function! s:OnCursorHold()
if !s:AllowedToCompleteInCurrentFile()
return
endif
call s:SetUpCompleteopt()
" Order is important here; we need to extract any done diagnostics before
" reparsing the file again
" call s:UpdateDiagnosticNotifications()
call s:OnFileReadyToParse()
endfunction
function! s:OnFileReadyToParse()
" We need to call this just in case there is no b:ycm_changetick; this can
" happen for special buffers.
call s:SetUpYcmChangedTick()
let buffer_changed = b:changedtick != b:ycm_changedtick.file_ready_to_parse
if buffer_changed
py ycm_state.OnFileReadyToParse()
endif
let b:ycm_changedtick.file_ready_to_parse = b:changedtick
endfunction
function! s:SetCompleteFunc()
let &completefunc = 'youcompleteme#Complete'
let &l:completefunc = 'youcompleteme#Complete'
if pyeval( 'ycm_state.NativeFiletypeCompletionUsable()' )
let &omnifunc = 'youcompleteme#OmniComplete'
let &l:omnifunc = 'youcompleteme#OmniComplete'
" If we don't have native filetype support but the omnifunc is set to YCM's
" omnifunc because the previous file the user was editing DID have native
" support, we remove our omnifunc.
elseif &omnifunc == 'youcompleteme#OmniComplete'
let &omnifunc = ''
let &l:omnifunc = ''
endif
endfunction
function! s:OnCursorMovedInsertMode()
if !s:AllowedToCompleteInCurrentFile()
return
endif
call s:UpdateCursorMoved()
" Basically, we need to only trigger the completion menu when the user has
" inserted or deleted a character, NOT just when the user moves in insert mode
" (with, say, the arrow keys). If we trigger the menu even on pure moves, then
" it's impossible to move in insert mode since the up/down arrows start moving
" the selected completion in the completion menu. Yeah, people shouldn't be
" moving in insert mode at all (that's what normal mode is for) but explain
" that to the users who complain...
if !s:BufferTextChangedSinceLastMoveInInsertMode()
return
endif
call s:IdentifierFinishedOperations()
if g:ycm_autoclose_preview_window_after_completion
call s:ClosePreviewWindowIfNeeded()
endif
call s:InvokeCompletion()
endfunction
function! s:OnCursorMovedNormalMode()
if !s:AllowedToCompleteInCurrentFile()
return
endif
" call s:UpdateDiagnosticNotifications()
call s:OnFileReadyToParse()
endfunction
function! s:OnInsertLeave()
if !s:AllowedToCompleteInCurrentFile()
return
endif
let s:omnifunc_mode = 0
" call s:UpdateDiagnosticNotifications()
call s:OnFileReadyToParse()
py ycm_state.OnInsertLeave()
if g:ycm_autoclose_preview_window_after_completion ||
\ g:ycm_autoclose_preview_window_after_insertion
call s:ClosePreviewWindowIfNeeded()
endif
endfunction
function! s:OnInsertEnter()
if !s:AllowedToCompleteInCurrentFile()
return
endif
let s:old_cursor_position = []
endfunction
function! s:UpdateCursorMoved()
let current_position = getpos('.')
let s:cursor_moved = current_position != s:old_cursor_position
let s:moved_vertically_in_insert_mode = s:old_cursor_position != [] &&
\ current_position[ 1 ] != s:old_cursor_position[ 1 ]
let s:old_cursor_position = current_position
endfunction
function! s:BufferTextChangedSinceLastMoveInInsertMode()
if s:moved_vertically_in_insert_mode
let s:previous_num_chars_on_current_line = -1
return 0
endif
let num_chars_in_current_cursor_line = strlen( getline('.') )
if s:previous_num_chars_on_current_line == -1
let s:previous_num_chars_on_current_line = num_chars_in_current_cursor_line
return 0
endif
let changed_text_on_current_line = num_chars_in_current_cursor_line !=
\ s:previous_num_chars_on_current_line
let s:previous_num_chars_on_current_line = num_chars_in_current_cursor_line
return changed_text_on_current_line
endfunction
function! s:ClosePreviewWindowIfNeeded()
let current_buffer_name = bufname('')
" We don't want to try to close the preview window in special buffers like
" "[Command Line]"; if we do, Vim goes bonkers. Special buffers always start
" with '['.
if current_buffer_name[ 0 ] == '['
return
endif
if s:searched_and_results_found
" This command does the actual closing of the preview window. If no preview
" window is shown, nothing happens.
pclose
endif
endfunction
function! s:UpdateDiagnosticNotifications()
if get( g:, 'loaded_syntastic_plugin', 0 ) &&
\ pyeval( 'ycm_state.NativeFiletypeCompletionUsable()' ) &&
\ pyeval( 'ycm_state.DiagnosticsForCurrentFileReady()' ) &&
\ g:ycm_register_as_syntastic_checker
SyntasticCheck
endif
endfunction
function! s:IdentifierFinishedOperations()
if !pyeval( 'base.CurrentIdentifierFinished()' )
return
endif
py ycm_state.OnCurrentIdentifierFinished()
let s:omnifunc_mode = 0
endfunction
" Returns 1 when inside comment and 2 when inside string
function! s:InsideCommentOrString()
" Has to be col('.') -1 because col('.') doesn't exist at this point. We are
" in insert mode when this func is called.
let syntax_group = synIDattr( synIDtrans( synID( line( '.' ), col( '.' ) - 1, 1 ) ), 'name')
if stridx(syntax_group, 'Comment') > -1
return 1
endif
if stridx(syntax_group, 'String') > -1
return 2
endif
return 0
endfunction
function! s:InsideCommentOrStringAndShouldStop()
let retval = s:InsideCommentOrString()
let inside_comment = retval == 1
let inside_string = retval == 2
if inside_comment && g:ycm_complete_in_comments ||
\ inside_string && g:ycm_complete_in_strings
return 0
endif
return retval
endfunction
function! s:OnBlankLine()
return pyeval( 'not vim.current.line or vim.current.line.isspace()' )
endfunction
function! s:InvokeCompletion()
if &completefunc != "youcompleteme#Complete"
return
endif
if s:InsideCommentOrStringAndShouldStop() || s:OnBlankLine()
return
endif
" This is tricky. First, having 'refresh' set to 'always' in the dictionary
" that our completion function returns makes sure that our completion function
" is called on every keystroke. Second, when the sequence of characters the
" user typed produces no results in our search an infinite loop can occur. The
" problem is that our feedkeys call triggers the OnCursorMovedI event which we
" are tied to. We prevent this infinite loop from starting by making sure that
" the user has moved the cursor since the last time we provided completion
" results.
if !s:cursor_moved
return
endif
" <c-x><c-u> invokes the user's completion function (which we have set to
" youcompleteme#Complete), and <c-p> tells Vim to select the previous
" completion candidate. This is necessary because by default, Vim selects the
" first candidate when completion is invoked, and selecting a candidate
" automatically replaces the current text with it. Calling <c-p> forces Vim to
" deselect the first candidate and in turn preserve the user's current text
" until he explicitly chooses to replace it with a completion.
call feedkeys( "\<C-X>\<C-U>\<C-P>", 'n' )
endfunction
python << EOF
def GetCompletions( query ):
request = ycm_state.GetCurrentCompletionRequest()
request.Start( query )
results_ready = False
while not results_ready:
results_ready = request.Done()
if bool( int( vim.eval( 'complete_check()' ) ) ):
return { 'words' : [], 'refresh' : 'always'}
results = base.AdjustCandidateInsertionText( request.Results() )
return { 'words' : results, 'refresh' : 'always' }
EOF
function! s:CompletionsForQuery( query )
py results = GetCompletions( vim.eval( 'a:query' ) )
let results = pyeval( 'results' )
let s:searched_and_results_found = len( results.words ) != 0
return results
endfunction
" This is our main entry point. This is what vim calls to get completions.
function! youcompleteme#Complete( findstart, base )
" After the user types one character after the call to the omnifunc, the
" completefunc will be called because of our mapping that calls the
" completefunc on every keystroke. Therefore we need to delegate the call we
" 'stole' back to the omnifunc
if s:omnifunc_mode
return youcompleteme#OmniComplete( a:findstart, a:base )
endif
if a:findstart
" InvokeCompletion has this check but we also need it here because of random
" Vim bugs and unfortunate interactions with the autocommands of other
" plugins
if !s:cursor_moved
" for vim, -2 means not found but don't trigger an error message
" see :h complete-functions
return -2
endif
py request = ycm_state.CreateCompletionRequest()
return pyeval( 'request.CompletionStartColumn()' )
else
return s:CompletionsForQuery( a:base )
endif
endfunction
function! youcompleteme#OmniComplete( findstart, base )
if a:findstart
let s:omnifunc_mode = 1
" TODO: Force semantic mode here (<c-space> needs to work)
return pyeval( 'ycm_state.CreateCompletionRequest().CompletionStartColumn()' )
else
return s:CompletionsForQuery( a:base )
endif
endfunction
function! s:ShowDetailedDiagnostic()
py ycm_state.ShowDetailedDiagnostic()
endfunction
command! YcmShowDetailedDiagnostic call s:ShowDetailedDiagnostic()
" This is what Syntastic calls indirectly when it decides an auto-check is
" required (currently that's on buffer save) OR when the SyntasticCheck command
" is invoked
function! youcompleteme#CurrentFileDiagnostics()
" TODO: Make this work again.
" return pyeval( 'ycm_state.GetDiagnosticsForCurrentFile()' )
return []
endfunction
function! s:DebugInfo()
echom "Printing YouCompleteMe debug information..."
let debug_info = pyeval( 'ycm_state.DebugInfo()' )
for line in split( debug_info, "\n" )
echom '-- ' . line
endfor
endfunction
command! YcmDebugInfo call s:DebugInfo()
function! s:CompleterCommand(...)
" CompleterCommand will call the OnUserCommand function of a completer.
" If the first arguments is of the form "ft=..." it can be used to specify the
" completer to use (for example "ft=cpp"). Else the native filetype completer
" of the current buffer is used. If no native filetype completer is found and
" no completer was specified this throws an error. You can use
" "ft=ycm:ident" to select the identifier completer.
" The remaining arguments will be passed to the completer.
let arguments = copy(a:000)
let completer = ''
if a:0 > 0 && strpart(a:1, 0, 3) == 'ft='
if a:1 == 'ft=ycm:ident'
let completer = 'identifier'
endif
let arguments = arguments[1:]
endif
py ycm_state.SendCommandRequest( vim.eval( 'l:arguments' ),
\ vim.eval( 'l:completer' ) )
endfunction
function! youcompleteme#OpenGoToList()
set lazyredraw
cclose
execute 'belowright copen 3'
set nolazyredraw
au WinLeave <buffer> q " automatically leave, if an option is chosen
redraw!
endfunction
command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,youcompleteme#SubCommandsComplete
\ YcmCompleter call s:CompleterCommand(<f-args>)
function! youcompleteme#SubCommandsComplete( arglead, cmdline, cursorpos )
return join( pyeval( 'ycm_state.GetDefinedSubcommands()' ),
\ "\n")
endfunction
function! s:ForceCompile()
if !pyeval( 'ycm_state.NativeFiletypeCompletionUsable()' )
echom "Native filetype completion not supported for current file, "
\ . "cannot force recompilation."
return 0
endif
echom "Forcing compilation, this will block Vim until done."
py ycm_state.OnFileReadyToParse()
while 1
let diagnostics_ready = pyeval(
\ 'ycm_state.DiagnosticsForCurrentFileReady()' )
if diagnostics_ready
break
endif
let getting_completions = pyeval(
\ 'ycm_state.GettingCompletions()' )
if !getting_completions
echom "Unable to retrieve diagnostics, see output of `:mes` for possible details."
return 0
endif
sleep 100m
endwhile
return 1
endfunction
function! s:ForceCompileAndDiagnostics()
let compilation_succeeded = s:ForceCompile()
if !compilation_succeeded
return
endif
call s:UpdateDiagnosticNotifications()
echom "Diagnostics refreshed."
endfunction
command! YcmForceCompileAndDiagnostics call s:ForceCompileAndDiagnostics()
function! s:ShowDiagnostics()
let compilation_succeeded = s:ForceCompile()
if !compilation_succeeded
return
endif
let diags = pyeval( 'ycm_state.GetDiagnosticsForCurrentFile()' )
if !empty( diags )
call setloclist( 0, diags )
lopen
else
echom "No warnings or errors detected"
endif
endfunction
command! YcmDiags call s:ShowDiagnostics()
" This is basic vim plugin boilerplate
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
unlet s:save_cpo