Daniel Hahler b9f8317595 Update submodule pythonx/jedi 454447d4...60415033
* pythonx/jedi 454447d4...60415033 (54):
      > Prepare the v0.14.1 release
      > Use fixture names everywhere
      > Cleanup a test file
      > Use parametrize instead of TestCase
      > Remove a TestCase class usage
      > Use pytest.mark.parametrize for something instad of a class
      > Use the names fixture even more
      > Use the names fixture more
      > A small rename
      > Refactor names tests
      > A small refactoring
      > Make sure __wrapped__ works properly when using an Interpreter, fixes #1353
      > Small refactoring
      > Make API param names appear without leading double underscores, fixes #1357 again
      > Fix some call signature tests
      > Make expected index work in Python 3
      > Test both closing brackets and non-closing brackets for CallSignature.index
      > Fix a case with errors
      > Move some code around
      > Fix some kwargs cases
      > Fix some *args issues
      > Deal better with some error nodes
      > Delete unused code
      > Fix some error node handling for call signatures
      > Fix CallSignature index for a looot of cases, fixes #1364,#1363
      > Use recursion rather than other stuff
      > Even more refactorings
      > small name refactoring
      > Refactor some call details
      > Disable a test for Python 2
      > Fix pow() signature, fixes #1357
      > Merge branch 'master' of github.com:davidhalter/jedi
      > Fix signature to_string
      > Fix an issue with keyword params, fixes #1356
      > Simplify some test code for param defaults, see #1356
      > Merge branch 'function_signature_in_interpreter' of https://github.com/linupi/jedi
      > Improve a bit of dataclasses support, so at least the attributes can be seen
      > Make sure in tests that pep 0526 variables are also able to be used when using self, see #933
      > Get typing.NewType working (#1344)
      > Cannot use pytest 5 yet
      > Fix filters for classes and functions
      > Fix some small things to get more tests passing
      > A better repr for Definition
      > Merge branch 'master' of github.com:davidhalter/jedi
      > Fix ClassVar filter for instances
      > Keyword completions are no longer possible directly after a number, fixes #1085
      > Fix super call goto for multiple inheritance, fixes #1311
      > goto should always goto definitions, fixes #1304
      > Fix star imports checks, fixes #1235
      > Actually import IsADirectoryError
      > Add 3.8 to supported versions
      > Fix project search if a directory is called manage.py, fixes #1314
      > Return annotations for compiled objects now help to infer
      > Update parso requirement
2019-07-13 20:21:56 +02:00
2019-06-16 09:39:50 +02:00
2018-07-30 22:45:06 +02:00
2017-10-19 09:20:43 +02:00

.. image:: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim/blob/master/doc/logotype-a.svg

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jedi-vim - awesome Python autocompletion with VIM
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.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/davidhalter/jedi-vim.svg?branch=master
   :target: https://travis-ci.org/davidhalter/jedi-vim
   :alt: Travis-CI build status

jedi-vim is a VIM binding to the autocompletion library
`Jedi <http://github.com/davidhalter/jedi>`_.

Here are some pictures:

.. image:: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/raw/master/docs/_screenshots/screenshot_complete.png

Completion for almost anything (Ctrl+Space).

.. image:: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/raw/master/docs/_screenshots/screenshot_function.png

Display of function/class bodies, docstrings.

.. image:: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/raw/master/docs/_screenshots/screenshot_pydoc.png

Documentation (Pydoc) support (with highlighting, Shift+k).

There is also support for goto and renaming.


Get the latest from `github <http://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim>`_.

Documentation
=============

Documentation is available in your vim: ``:help jedi-vim``. You can also look
it up `on github <http://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim/blob/master/doc/jedi-vim.txt>`_.

You can read the Jedi library documentation `here <http://jedi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_.

If you want to report issues, just use the github issue tracker. In case of
questions about the software, please use `stackoverflow
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/jedi-vim>`_ and tag your question with ``jedi-vim``.


Contributing
============

We love Pull Requests! Read the instructions in ``CONTRIBUTING.md``.


Features
========

The Jedi library understands most of Python's core features. From decorators to
generators, there is broad support.

Apart from that, jedi-vim supports the following commands

- Completion ``<C-Space>``
- Goto assignments ``<leader>g`` (typical goto function)
- Goto definitions ``<leader>d`` (follow identifier as far as possible,
  includes imports and statements)
- Show Documentation/Pydoc ``K`` (shows a popup with assignments)
- Renaming ``<leader>r``
- Usages ``<leader>n`` (shows all the usages of a name)
- Open module, e.g. ``:Pyimport os`` (opens the ``os`` module)


Installation
============

Requirements
------------
You need a VIM version that was compiled with Python 2.7 or later
(``+python`` or ``+python3``).  You can check this from within VIM using
``:python3 import sys; print(sys.version)`` (use ``:python`` for Python 2).

Manual installation
-------------------

You might want to use `pathogen <https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen>`_ or
`Vundle <https://github.com/gmarik/vundle>`_ to install jedi-vim.

The first thing you need after that is an up-to-date version of Jedi. Install
``git submodule update --init --recursive`` in your jedi-vim repository.

Example installation command using Pathogen:

.. code-block:: sh

    git clone --recursive https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/jedi-vim

Example installation using Vundle:

Add the following line in your `~/.vimrc`
    
.. code-block:: vim

    Plugin 'davidhalter/jedi-vim'

For installing Jedi, ``pip install jedi`` will also work, but you might run
into issues when working in virtual environments. Please use git submodules.


Installation with your distribution
-----------------------------------

On Arch Linux, you can also install jedi-vim from official repositories as
`vim-jedi <https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/vim-jedi/>`__.
It is also available on
`Debian (≥8) <https://packages.debian.org/vim-python-jedi>`__ and
`Ubuntu (≥14.04) <http://packages.ubuntu.com/vim-python-jedi>`__ as
vim-python-jedi.
On Fedora Linux, it is available as
`vim-jedi <https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/vim-jedi>`__.

Please note that this version might be quite old compared to using jedi-vim
from Git.

Caveats
-------

Note that the `python-mode <https://github.com/klen/python-mode>`_ VIM plugin seems
to conflict with jedi-vim, therefore you should disable it before enabling
jedi-vim.

To enjoy the full features of jedi-vim, you should have VIM >= 7.3, compiled with
``+conceal`` (which is not the case on some platforms, including OS X). If your VIM
does not meet these requirements, the parameter recommendation list may not appear
when you type an open bracket after a function name. Please read
`the documentation <http://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim/blob/master/doc/jedi-vim.txt>`_
for details.


Settings
========

Jedi is by default automatically initialized. If you don't want that I suggest
you disable the auto-initialization in your ``.vimrc``:

.. code-block:: vim

    let g:jedi#auto_initialization = 0

There are also some VIM options (like ``completeopt`` and key defaults) which
are automatically initialized, but you can skip this:

.. code-block:: vim

    let g:jedi#auto_vim_configuration = 0


You can make jedi-vim use tabs when going to a definition etc:

.. code-block:: vim

    let g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers = 1

If you are a person who likes to use VIM-splits, you might want to put this in your ``.vimrc``:

.. code-block:: vim

    let g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers = "left"

This options could be "left", "right", "top", "bottom" or "winwidth". It will decide the direction where the split open.

Jedi automatically starts the completion, if you type a dot, e.g. ``str.``, if
you don't want this:

.. code-block:: vim

    let g:jedi#popup_on_dot = 0

Jedi selects the first line of the completion menu: for a better typing-flow
and usually saves one keypress.

.. code-block:: vim

    let g:jedi#popup_select_first = 0

Jedi displays function call signatures in insert mode in real-time, highlighting
the current argument. The call signatures can be displayed as a pop-up in the
buffer (set to 1, the default), which has the advantage of being easier to refer
to, or in Vim's command line aligned with the function call (set to 2), which
can improve the integrity of Vim's undo history.

.. code-block:: vim

    let g:jedi#show_call_signatures = "1"

Here are a few more defaults for actions, read the docs (``:help jedi-vim``) to
get more information. If you set them to ``""``, they are not assigned.

.. code-block:: vim

    NOTE: subject to change!

    let g:jedi#goto_command = "<leader>d"
    let g:jedi#goto_assignments_command = "<leader>g"
    let g:jedi#goto_definitions_command = ""
    let g:jedi#documentation_command = "K"
    let g:jedi#usages_command = "<leader>n"
    let g:jedi#completions_command = "<C-Space>"
    let g:jedi#rename_command = "<leader>r"


Finally, if you don't want completion, but all the other features, use:

.. code-block:: vim

    let g:jedi#completions_enabled = 0

FAQ
===

I don't want the docstring window to popup during completion
------------------------------------------------------------

This depends on the ``completeopt`` option. Jedi initializes it in its
``ftplugin``. Add the following line to your ``.vimrc`` to disable it:

.. code-block:: vim

    autocmd FileType python setlocal completeopt-=preview


I want <Tab> to do autocompletion
---------------------------------

Don't even think about changing the Jedi command to ``<Tab>``,
use `supertab <https://github.com/ervandew/supertab>`_!


The completion is too slow!
---------------------------

1. Completion of complex libraries (like Numpy) should only be slow the first
   time you complete them. After that the results should be cached and very fast.

2. If it is still slow after the initial completion and you have installed the
   python-mode Vim plugin, try disabling its rope mode:

   .. code-block:: vim

       let g:pymode_rope = 0

   See issue `#163 <https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim/issues/163>`__.

3. You can also use `deoplete-jedi <https://github.com/zchee/deoplete-jedi>`__
   for completions, which uses Jedi, but does completions asynchronously
   (requires Neovim).
   It makes sense to use both jedi-vim and deoplete-jedi, but you should disable
   jedi-vim's completions then:

   .. code-block:: vim
   
       let g:jedi#completions_enabled = 0

Testing
=======

jedi-vim is being tested with a combination of `vspec
<https://github.com/kana/vim-vspec>`_ and `py.test <http://pytest.org/>`_.

The tests are in the ``test`` subdirectory, you can run them calling::

    py.test

The tests are automatically run with `travis
<https://travis-ci.org/davidhalter/jedi-vim>`_.
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