"py_fuzzycomplete.vim - Omni Completion for python in vim " Maintainer: David Halter " Version: 0.1 " " This part of the software is just the vim interface. The main source code " lies in the python files around it. if !has('python') echomsg "Error: Required vim compiled with +python" finish endif " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " completion " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ function! jedi#complete(findstart, base) python << PYTHONEOF if 1: row, column = vim.current.window.cursor if vim.eval('a:findstart') == '1': count = 0 for char in reversed(vim.current.line[:column]): if not re.match('[\w\d]', char): break count += 1 vim.command('return %i' % (column - count)) else: buf_path = vim.current.buffer.name base = vim.eval('a:base') source = '' for i, line in enumerate(vim.current.buffer): # enter this path again, otherwise source would be incomplete if i == row - 1: source += line[:column] + base + line[column:] else: source += line source += '\n' # here again, the hacks, because jedi has a different interface than vim column += len(base) try: completions = functions.complete(source, row, column, buf_path) out = [] for c in completions: d = dict(word=str(c), abbr=str(c), # stuff directly behind the completion # TODO change it so that ' are allowed (not used now, because of repr) menu=c.description.replace("'", '"'), info=c.help, # docstr and similar stuff kind=c.get_vim_type(), # completion type icase=1, # case insensitive dup=1, # allow duplicates (maybe later remove this) ) out.append(d) strout = str(out) except Exception: # print to stdout, will be in :messages print(traceback.format_exc()) strout = '' #print 'end', strout vim.command('return ' + strout) PYTHONEOF endif endfunction " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " goto " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ function! jedi#goto() python << PYTHONEOF if 1: def echo_highlight(msg): vim.command('echohl WarningMsg | echo "%s" | echohl None' % msg) row, column = vim.current.window.cursor buf_path = vim.current.buffer.name source = '\n'.join(vim.current.buffer) try: definitions = functions.goto(source, row, column, buf_path) except functions.NotFoundError: echo_highlight("Couldn't find a place to goto.") except Exception: # print to stdout, will be in :messages echo_highlight("Some different eror, this shouldn't happen.") print(traceback.format_exc()) else: if not definitions: echo_highlight("Couldn't find any definitions for this.") elif len(definitions) == 1: # just add some mark to add the current position to the jumplist. # this is ugly, because it overrides the mark for '`', so if anyone # has a better idea, let me know. vim.command('normal! m`') d = definitions[0] if d.module_path != vim.current.buffer.name: if vim.eval('g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers') == '1': vim.command('call jedi#tabnew("%s")' % d.module_path) else: vim.command('edit ' + d.module_path) vim.current.window.cursor = d.line_nr, d.column else: # multiple solutions echo_highlight("Multiple solutions: Not implemented yet.") #print 'end', strout PYTHONEOF endfunction function! jedi#tabnew(path) python << PYTHONEOF if 1: path = vim.eval('a:path') for tab_nr in range(int(vim.eval("tabpagenr('$')"))): for buf_nr in vim.eval("tabpagebuflist(%i + 1)" % tab_nr): buf_nr = int(buf_nr) - 1 buf_path = vim.buffers[buf_nr].name if buf_path == path: # tab exists, just switch to that tab vim.command('tabfirst | tabnext %i' % (tab_nr + 1)) break else: continue break else: # tab doesn't exist, add a new one. vim.command('tabnew %s' % path) PYTHONEOF endfunction " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " Initialization of jedi-vim " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " defaults for jedi-vim let g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers = 0 let s:current_file=expand("") python << PYTHONEOF """ here we initialize the jedi stuff """ import vim # update the system path, to include the python scripts import sys from os.path import dirname sys.path.insert(0, dirname(dirname(vim.eval('s:current_file')))) import traceback # for exception output import re import functions PYTHONEOF " vim: set et ts=4: