diff --git a/AUTHORS.txt b/AUTHORS.txt index 26f41e4..0873a5e 100644 --- a/AUTHORS.txt +++ b/AUTHORS.txt @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ Yann Thomas-Gérard (@inside) Colin Su (@littleq0903) Justin M. Keyes (@justinmk) nagev (@np1) +Chris Lasher (@gotgenes) @something are github user names. diff --git a/doc/jedi-vim.txt b/doc/jedi-vim.txt index 08daf04..4641943 100644 --- a/doc/jedi-vim.txt +++ b/doc/jedi-vim.txt @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ the cursor. Just like the `jedi#goto_assignments()` function, it does not work if the definition isn't in a Python source file. The difference between `jedi#goto_assignments()` and `jedi#goto_definitions()` -is that the former doesn't perform recursive lookups. Take, for example, the +is that the latter performs recursive lookups. Take, for example, the following module structure: > # file1.py: @@ -238,9 +238,16 @@ following module structure: > def bar(): pass -The `jedi#goto_assignments()` function will take you to the "from file2 import -foo" statement in file1.py, while the `jedi#goto_definitions()` function will -take you all the way to the "def bar():" line in file3.py. +The `jedi#goto_assignments()` function will take you to the > + + from file2 import foo + +statement in file1.py, while the `jedi#goto_definitions()` function will take +you all the way to the > + + def bar(): + +line in file3.py. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.4. `g:jedi#documentation_command` *g:jedi#documentation_command*