pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064135771731500014523gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=55120b28e4f8aa1da6b5677ebd627a5f5557a9c7 jedi-vim-0.15.2/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000133145ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/.coveragerc000066400000000000000000000001711357717315000154340ustar00rootroot00000000000000[run] branch = 1 # Used by/for neovim-python-client. concurrency = greenlet [report] include = pythonx/jedi_*.py,test/* jedi-vim-0.15.2/.github/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000146545ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md000066400000000000000000000017761357717315000173740ustar00rootroot00000000000000### Issue ### Steps to reproduce ### Output of “:verbose JediDebugInfo” jedi-vim-0.15.2/.gitignore000066400000000000000000000001101357717315000152740ustar00rootroot00000000000000*~ *.sw? *.py[cod] .ropeproject doc/tags .pytest-cache build .coverage* jedi-vim-0.15.2/.gitmodules000066400000000000000000000002711357717315000154710ustar00rootroot00000000000000[submodule "jedi"] path = pythonx/jedi url = https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi.git [submodule "pythonx/parso"] path = pythonx/parso url = https://github.com/davidhalter/parso.git jedi-vim-0.15.2/.travis.yml000066400000000000000000000013731357717315000154310ustar00rootroot00000000000000dist: xenial language: python python: 3.7 env: matrix: - ENV=test - ENV=check - ENV=test_coverage matrix: include: - env: ENV=test_coverage python: 2.7 install: - | if [ "$ENV" = "test" ]; then pip install pytest elif [ "$ENV" = "test_coverage" ]; then sudo add-apt-repository ppa:neovim-ppa/stable -y sudo apt-get update -q sudo apt-get install neovim -y pip install pynvim pytest-cov else vim --version fi script: - make --keep-going "$ENV" BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV=$VIRTUAL_ENV after_success: - | if [ "$ENV" = "test_coverage" ]; then coverage xml travis_retry bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) -X fix -f coverage.xml -F py${TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION//./} fi jedi-vim-0.15.2/AUTHORS.txt000066400000000000000000000034411357717315000152040ustar00rootroot00000000000000Main Authors ============ David Halter (@davidhalter) Contributors (in order of contributions) ======================================== Patrice Peterson (@runiq) tek (@tek) heavenshell (@heavenshell) Danilo Bargen (@dbrgn) mattn (@mattn) Enrico Batista da Luz (@ricobl) coot (@coot) Artur Dryomov (@ming13) andviro (@andviro) Jean-Louis Fuchs (@ganwell) Mathieu Comandon (@strycore) Nick Hurley (@todesschaf) gpoulin (@gpoulin) Akinori Hattori (@hattya) Luper Rouch (@flupke) Matthew Moses (@mlmoses) Tyler Wymer (@twymer) Artem Nezvigin (@artnez) rogererens (@rogererens) Emily Strickland (@emilyst) Tin Tvrtković (@Tinche) Zekeriya Koc (@zekzekus) ethinx (@ethinx) Wouter Overmeire (@lodagro) Stephen J. Fuhry (@fuhrysteve) Sheng Yun (@ShengYun) Yann Thomas-Gérard (@inside) Colin Su (@littleq0903) Arthur Jaron (@eyetracker) Justin M. Keyes (@justinmk) nagev (@np1) Chris Lasher (@gotgenes) Doan Thanh Nam (@tndoan) Markus Koller (@toupeira) Justin Cheevers @justincheevers Talha Ahmed (@talha81) Matthew Tylee Atkinson (@matatk) Pedro Ferrari (@petobens) Daniel Hahler (@blueyed) Dave Honneffer (@pearofducks) Bagrat Aznauryan (@n9code) Tomoyuki Kashiro (@kashiro) Tommy Allen (@tweekmonster) Mingliang (@Aulddays) Brian Mego (@brianmego) Stevan Milic (@stevanmilic) @something are github user names. jedi-vim-0.15.2/CONTRIBUTING.md000066400000000000000000000005611357717315000155470ustar00rootroot00000000000000# We <3 pull requests! 1. Fork the Repo on github. 2. Add yourself to AUTHORS.txt 3. Add a test if possible. 4. Push to your fork and submit a pull request. Please use PEP8 as a Python code style. For VIM, just try to style your code similar to the jedi-vim code that is already there. # Bug reports Please include the output of `:version` and `:JediDebugInfo`. jedi-vim-0.15.2/LICENSE.txt000066400000000000000000000021271357717315000151410ustar00rootroot00000000000000The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) <2013> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. jedi-vim-0.15.2/Makefile000066400000000000000000000014401357717315000147530ustar00rootroot00000000000000BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV:=build/venv test: pytest test_nvim: VSPEC_VIM=nvim pytest test_coverage: export PYTEST_ADDOPTS:=--cov pythonx --cov test --cov-report=term-missing:skip-covered test_coverage: test_nvim $(dir $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV)): mkdir -p $@ $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV): | $(dir $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV)) python -m venv $@ $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV)/bin/vint: | $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV) $|/bin/python -m pip install vim-vint==0.3.21 $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV)/bin/flake8: | $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV) $|/bin/python -m pip install -q flake8==3.7.8 vint: $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV)/bin/vint $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV)/bin/vint after autoload ftplugin plugin flake8: $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV)/bin/flake8 $(BUILD_VIRTUAL_ENV)/bin/flake8 pythonx/jedi_*.py check: vint flake8 clean: rm -rf build .PHONY: test check clean vint flake8 jedi-vim-0.15.2/README.rst000066400000000000000000000205251357717315000150070ustar00rootroot00000000000000.. image:: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim/blob/master/doc/logotype-a.svg ################################################# jedi-vim - awesome Python autocompletion with VIM ################################################# .. 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 `_. 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 `_. Documentation ============= Documentation is available in your vim: ``:help jedi-vim``. You can also look it up `on github `_. You can read the Jedi library documentation `here `_. If you want to report issues, just use the github issue tracker. In case of questions about the software, please use `stackoverflow `_ 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 ```` - Goto assignments ``g`` (typical goto function) - Goto definitions ``d`` (follow identifier as far as possible, includes imports and statements) - Show Documentation/Pydoc ``K`` (shows a popup with assignments) - Renaming ``r`` - Usages ``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 `_ or `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 `__. It is also available on `Debian (≥8) `__ and `Ubuntu (≥14.04) `__ as vim-python-jedi. On Fedora Linux, it is available as `vim-jedi `__. Please note that this version might be quite old compared to using jedi-vim from Git. Caveats ------- Note that the `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 `_ 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 = "d" let g:jedi#goto_assignments_command = "g" let g:jedi#goto_definitions_command = "" let g:jedi#documentation_command = "K" let g:jedi#usages_command = "n" let g:jedi#completions_command = "" let g:jedi#rename_command = "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 to do autocompletion --------------------------------- Don't even think about changing the Jedi command to ````, use `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 `__. 3. You can also use `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 `_ and `py.test `_. The tests are in the ``test`` subdirectory, you can run them calling:: py.test The tests are automatically run with `travis `_. jedi-vim-0.15.2/after/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000144155ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/after/ftplugin/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000162455ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/after/ftplugin/python/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000175665ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/after/ftplugin/python/jedi.vim000066400000000000000000000001711357717315000212150ustar00rootroot00000000000000if jedi#init_python() && g:jedi#auto_initialization && g:jedi#completions_enabled call jedi#setup_completion() endif jedi-vim-0.15.2/after/syntax/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000157435ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/after/syntax/python.vim000066400000000000000000000023731357717315000200060ustar00rootroot00000000000000if !jedi#init_python() finish endif if g:jedi#show_call_signatures > 0 && has('conceal') " +conceal is the default for vim >= 7.3 let s:e = g:jedi#call_signature_escape let s:full = s:e.'jedi=.\{-}'.s:e.'.\{-}'.s:e.'jedi'.s:e let s:ignore = s:e.'jedi.\{-}'.s:e exe 'syn match jediIgnore "'.s:ignore.'" contained conceal' setlocal conceallevel=2 syn match jediFatSymbol "\*_\*" contained conceal syn match jediFat "\*_\*.\{-}\*_\*" contained contains=jediFatSymbol syn match jediSpace "\v[ ]+( )@=" contained exe 'syn match jediFunction "'.s:full.'" keepend extend ' \ .' contains=jediIgnore,jediFat,jediSpace' \ .' containedin=pythonComment,pythonString,pythonRawString' unlet! s:e s:full s:ignore hi def link jediIgnore Ignore hi def link jediFatSymbol Ignore hi def link jediSpace Normal if exists('g:colors_name') hi def link jediFunction CursorLine hi def link jediFat TabLine else hi def jediFunction term=NONE cterm=NONE ctermfg=6 guifg=Black gui=NONE ctermbg=0 guibg=Grey hi def jediFat term=bold,underline cterm=bold,underline gui=bold,underline ctermbg=0 guibg=#555555 endif endif hi def jediUsage cterm=reverse gui=standout jedi-vim-0.15.2/autoload/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000151245ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/autoload/health/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000163715ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/autoload/health/jedi.vim000066400000000000000000000001631357717315000200210ustar00rootroot00000000000000function! health#jedi#check() abort call health#report_start('jedi') silent call jedi#debug_info() endfunction jedi-vim-0.15.2/autoload/jedi.vim000066400000000000000000000603221357717315000165570ustar00rootroot00000000000000scriptencoding utf-8 " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " Settings initialization " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ let s:deprecations = { \ 'get_definition_command': 'goto_definitions_command', \ 'pydoc': 'documentation_command', \ 'related_names_command': 'usages_command', \ 'autocompletion_command': 'completions_command', \ 'show_function_definition': 'show_call_signatures', \ } let s:default_settings = { \ 'use_tabs_not_buffers': 0, \ 'use_splits_not_buffers': 1, \ 'auto_initialization': 1, \ 'auto_vim_configuration': 1, \ 'goto_command': "'d'", \ 'goto_assignments_command': "'g'", \ 'goto_definitions_command': "''", \ 'goto_stubs_command': "'s'", \ 'completions_command': "''", \ 'call_signatures_command': "'n'", \ 'usages_command': "'n'", \ 'rename_command': "'r'", \ 'completions_enabled': 1, \ 'popup_on_dot': 'g:jedi#completions_enabled', \ 'documentation_command': "'K'", \ 'show_call_signatures': 1, \ 'show_call_signatures_delay': 500, \ 'call_signature_escape': "'?!?'", \ 'auto_close_doc': 1, \ 'max_doc_height': 30, \ 'popup_select_first': 1, \ 'quickfix_window_height': 10, \ 'force_py_version': "'auto'", \ 'smart_auto_mappings': 0, \ 'use_tag_stack': 1 \ } for [s:key, s:val] in items(s:deprecations) if exists('g:jedi#'.s:key) echom "'g:jedi#".s:key."' is deprecated. Please use 'g:jedi#".s:val."' instead. Sorry for the inconvenience." exe 'let g:jedi#'.s:val.' = g:jedi#'.s:key endif endfor for [s:key, s:val] in items(s:default_settings) if !exists('g:jedi#'.s:key) exe 'let g:jedi#'.s:key.' = '.s:val endif endfor let s:supports_buffer_usages = has('nvim') || exists('*prop_add') " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " Python initialization " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ let s:script_path = expand(':p:h:h') " Initialize Python (PythonJedi command). function! s:init_python() abort " Use g:jedi#force_py_version for loading Jedi, or fall back to using " `has()` - preferring Python 3. let loader_version = get(g:, 'jedi#loader_py_version', g:jedi#force_py_version) if loader_version ==# 'auto' if has('python3') let loader_version = 3 elseif has('python') let loader_version = 2 else throw 'jedi-vim requires Vim with support for Python 2 or 3.' endif else if loader_version =~# '^3' let loader_version = 3 elseif loader_version =~# '^2' let loader_version = 2 else if !exists('g:jedi#squelch_py_warning') echohl WarningMsg echom printf("jedi-vim: could not determine Python loader version from 'g:jedi#loader_py_version/g:jedi#force_py_version' (%s), using 3.", \ loader_version) echohl None endif let loader_version = 3 endif endif call jedi#setup_python_imports(loader_version) return 1 endfunction function! jedi#reinit_python() abort let s:_init_python = -1 call jedi#init_python() endfunction " This is meant to be called with `:unsilent` (for &shortmess+=F). function! s:display_exception() abort let error_lines = split(v:exception, '\n') let msg = 'Error: jedi-vim failed to initialize Python: ' \ .error_lines[0].' (in '.v:throwpoint.')' if len(error_lines) > 1 echohl ErrorMsg echom 'jedi-vim error: '.error_lines[0] for line in error_lines[1:] echom line endfor echohl None let help_cmd = ':JediDebugInfo' if exists(':checkhealth') == 2 let help_cmd .= ' / :checkhealth' endif let msg .= printf('. See :messages and/or %s for more information.', \ help_cmd) endif redraw " Redraw to only have the main message by default. echoerr msg endfunction let s:_init_python = -1 function! jedi#init_python() abort if s:_init_python == -1 let s:_init_python = 0 try let s:_init_python = s:init_python() let s:_init_python = 1 catch /^jedi/ " Only catch errors from jedi-vim itself here, so that for " unexpected Python exceptions the traceback will be shown " (e.g. with NameError in jedi#setup_python_imports's code). if !exists('g:jedi#squelch_py_warning') unsilent call s:display_exception() endif endtry endif return s:_init_python endfunction let s:python_version = 'null' function! jedi#setup_python_imports(py_version) abort if a:py_version == 2 let cmd_exec = 'python' let s:python_version = 2 elseif a:py_version == 3 let cmd_exec = 'python3' let s:python_version = 3 else throw 'jedi#setup_python_imports: invalid py_version: '.a:py_version endif execute 'command! -nargs=1 PythonJedi '.cmd_exec.' ' let g:_jedi_init_error = 0 let init_lines = [ \ 'import vim', \ 'try:', \ ' import jedi_vim', \ ' if hasattr(jedi_vim, "jedi_import_error"):', \ ' from jedi_vim_debug import format_exc_info', \ ' vim.vars["_jedi_init_error"] = format_exc_info(jedi_vim.jedi_import_error)', \ 'except Exception as exc:', \ ' from jedi_vim_debug import format_exc_info', \ ' vim.vars["_jedi_init_error"] = format_exc_info()', \ ] exe 'PythonJedi exec('''.escape(join(init_lines, '\n'), "'").''')' if g:_jedi_init_error isnot 0 throw printf('jedi#setup_python_imports: %s', g:_jedi_init_error) endif return 1 endfunction function! jedi#debug_info() abort if &verbose if &filetype !=# 'python' echohl WarningMsg | echo 'You should run this in a buffer with filetype "python".' | echohl None endif endif let spath = shellescape(s:script_path) echo '#### Jedi-vim debug information' echo "\n" echo '##### jedi-vim version' echo "\n" echo ' - jedi-vim git version: ' echon substitute(system('git -C '.spath.' describe --tags --always --dirty'), '\v\n$', '', '') echo ' - jedi git submodule status: ' echon substitute(system('git -C '.spath.' submodule status pythonx/jedi'), '\v\n$', '', '') echo ' - parso git submodule status: ' echon substitute(system('git -C '.spath.' submodule status pythonx/parso'), '\v\n$', '', '') echo "\n" echo '##### Global Python' echo "\n" echo 'Using Python version '.s:python_version.' to access Jedi.' let pyeval = s:python_version == 3 ? 'py3eval' : 'pyeval' let s:pythonjedi_called = 0 try PythonJedi import vim; vim.command('let s:pythonjedi_called = 1') catch echo 'Error when trying to import vim: '.v:exception endtry if !s:pythonjedi_called echohl WarningMsg echom 'PythonJedi failed to run, likely a Python config issue.' if exists(':checkhealth') == 2 echom 'Try :checkhealth for more information.' endif echohl None else try PythonJedi from jedi_vim_debug import display_debug_info PythonJedi display_debug_info() catch echohl WarningMsg echo 'Error when running display_debug_info: '.v:exception echohl None endtry endif echo "\n" echo '##### Settings' echo "\n" echo '```' let jedi_settings = items(filter(copy(g:), "v:key =~# '\\v^jedi#'")) let has_nondefault_settings = 0 for [k, V] in jedi_settings exe 'let default = '.get(s:default_settings, \ substitute(k, '\v^jedi#', '', ''), "'-'") " vint: -ProhibitUsingUndeclaredVariable if default !=# V echo printf('g:%s = %s (default: %s)', k, string(V), string(default)) unlet! V " Fix variable type mismatch with Vim 7.3. let has_nondefault_settings = 1 endif " vint: +ProhibitUsingUndeclaredVariable endfor if has_nondefault_settings echo "\n" endif verb set omnifunc? completeopt? echo '```' if &verbose echo "\n" echo '#### :version' echo '```' version echo '```' echo "\n" echo '#### :messages' echo '```' messages echo '```' echo "\n" echo '
:scriptnames' echo "\n" echo '```' scriptnames echo '```' echo '
' endif endfunction " Helper function instead of `python vim.eval()`, and `.command()` because " these also return error definitions. function! jedi#_vim_exceptions(str, is_eval) abort let l:result = {} try if a:is_eval let l:result.result = eval(a:str) else execute a:str let l:result.result = '' endif catch let l:result.exception = v:exception let l:result.throwpoint = v:throwpoint endtry return l:result endfunction call jedi#init_python() " Might throw an error. " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " functions that call python code " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ function! jedi#goto() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.goto(mode="goto") endfunction function! jedi#goto_assignments() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.goto(mode="assignment") endfunction function! jedi#goto_definitions() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.goto(mode="definition") endfunction function! jedi#goto_stubs() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.goto(mode="stubs") endfunction function! jedi#usages() abort if exists('#jedi_usages#BufWinEnter') call jedi#clear_usages() endif PythonJedi jedi_vim.usages() endfunction if !s:supports_buffer_usages " Hide usages in the current window. " Only handles the current window due to matchdelete() restrictions. function! jedi#_hide_usages_in_win() abort let winnr = winnr() let matchids = getwinvar(winnr, '_jedi_usages_vim_matchids', []) for matchid in matchids[1:] call matchdelete(matchid) endfor call setwinvar(winnr, '_jedi_usages_vim_matchids', []) " Remove the autocommands that might have triggered this function. augroup jedi_usages exe 'autocmd! * ' augroup END unlet! b:_jedi_usages_needs_clear endfunction " Show usages for current window (Vim without textprops only). function! jedi#_show_usages_in_win() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.highlight_usages_for_vim_win() if !exists('#jedi_usages#TextChanged#') augroup jedi_usages " Unset highlights on any changes to this buffer. " NOTE: Neovim's API handles movement of highlights, but would only " need to clear highlights that are changed inline. autocmd TextChanged call jedi#_clear_buffer_usages() " Hide usages when the buffer is removed from the window, or when " entering insert mode (but keep them for later). autocmd BufWinLeave,InsertEnter call jedi#_hide_usages_in_win() augroup END endif endfunction " Remove usages for the current buffer (and all its windows). function! jedi#_clear_buffer_usages() abort let bufnr = bufnr('%') let nvim_src_ids = getbufvar(bufnr, '_jedi_usages_src_ids', []) if !empty(nvim_src_ids) for src_id in nvim_src_ids " TODO: could only clear highlights below/after changed line?! call nvim_buf_clear_highlight(bufnr, src_id, 0, -1) endfor else call jedi#_hide_usages_in_win() endif endfunction endif " Remove/unset global usages. function! jedi#clear_usages() abort augroup jedi_usages autocmd! BufWinEnter autocmd! WinEnter augroup END if !s:supports_buffer_usages " Vim without textprops: clear current window, " autocommands will clean others on demand. call jedi#_hide_usages_in_win() " Setup autocommands to clear remaining highlights on WinEnter. augroup jedi_usages for b in range(1, bufnr('$')) if getbufvar(b, '_jedi_usages_needs_clear') exe 'autocmd WinEnter call jedi#_hide_usages_in_win()' endif endfor augroup END endif PythonJedi jedi_vim.clear_usages() endfunction function! jedi#rename(...) abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.rename() endfunction function! jedi#rename_visual(...) abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.rename_visual() endfunction function! jedi#completions(findstart, base) abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.completions() endfunction function! jedi#enable_speed_debugging() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.jedi.set_debug_function(jedi_vim.print_to_stdout, speed=True, warnings=False, notices=False) endfunction function! jedi#enable_debugging() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.jedi.set_debug_function(jedi_vim.print_to_stdout) endfunction function! jedi#disable_debugging() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.jedi.set_debug_function(None) endfunction function! jedi#py_import(args) abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.py_import() endfun function! jedi#py_import_completions(argl, cmdl, pos) abort PythonJedi jedi_vim.py_import_completions() endfun function! jedi#clear_cache(bang) abort if a:bang PythonJedi jedi_vim.jedi.cache.clear_time_caches(True) else PythonJedi jedi_vim.jedi.cache.clear_time_caches(False) endif endfunction " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " show_documentation " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ function! jedi#show_documentation() abort PythonJedi if jedi_vim.show_documentation() is None: vim.command('return') let bn = bufnr('__doc__') if bn > 0 let wi=index(tabpagebuflist(tabpagenr()), bn) if wi >= 0 " If the __doc__ buffer is open in the current tab, jump to it silent execute (wi+1).'wincmd w' else silent execute 'sbuffer '.bn endif else split __doc__ endif setlocal modifiable setlocal noswapfile setlocal buftype=nofile silent normal! ggdG silent $put=l:doc silent normal! 1Gdd setlocal nomodifiable setlocal nomodified setlocal filetype=rst setlocal foldlevel=200 " do not fold in __doc__ if l:doc_lines > g:jedi#max_doc_height " max lines for plugin let l:doc_lines = g:jedi#max_doc_height endif execute 'resize '.l:doc_lines " quit comands nnoremap q ZQ if len(g:jedi#documentation_command) execute 'nnoremap '.g:jedi#documentation_command.' ZQ' endif endfunction " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " helper functions " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ function! jedi#add_goto_window(for_usages, len) abort let height = min([a:len, g:jedi#quickfix_window_height]) " Using :cwindow allows to stay in the current window in case it is opened " already. let win_count = winnr('$') execute 'belowright cwindow '.height let qfwin_was_opened = winnr('$') > win_count if qfwin_was_opened if &filetype !=# 'qf' echoerr 'jedi-vim: unexpected ft with current window, please report!' endif if g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers == 1 noremap :call jedi#goto_window_on_enter() endif augroup jedi_goto_window if a:for_usages autocmd BufWinLeave call jedi#clear_usages() else autocmd WinLeave q " automatically leave, if an option is chosen endif augroup END elseif a:for_usages && !s:supports_buffer_usages " Init current window. call jedi#_show_usages_in_win() endif if a:for_usages && !has('nvim') if s:supports_buffer_usages " Setup autocommand for pending highlights with Vim's textprops. " (cannot be added to unlisted buffers) augroup jedi_usages autocmd! BufWinEnter * call s:usages_for_pending_buffers() augroup END else " Setup global autocommand to display any usages for a window. " Gets removed when closing the quickfix window that displays them, or " when clearing them (e.g. on TextChanged). augroup jedi_usages autocmd! BufWinEnter,WinEnter * call jedi#_show_usages_in_win() augroup END endif endif endfunction " Highlight usages for a buffer if not done so yet (Neovim only). function! s:usages_for_pending_buffers() abort PythonJedi jedi_vim._handle_pending_usages_for_buf() endfunction function! jedi#goto_window_on_enter() abort let l:list = getqflist() let l:data = l:list[line('.') - 1] if l:data.bufnr " close goto_window buffer normal! ZQ PythonJedi jedi_vim.new_buffer(vim.eval('bufname(l:data.bufnr)')) call cursor(l:data.lnum, l:data.col) else echohl WarningMsg | echo 'Builtin module cannot be opened.' | echohl None endif endfunction function! s:syn_stack() abort if !exists('*synstack') return [] endif return map(synstack(line('.'), col('.') - 1), "synIDattr(v:val, 'name')") endfunc function! jedi#do_popup_on_dot_in_highlight() abort let highlight_groups = s:syn_stack() for a in highlight_groups if a ==# 'pythonDoctest' return 1 endif endfor for a in highlight_groups for b in ['pythonString', 'pythonComment', 'pythonNumber'] if a == b return 0 endif endfor endfor return 1 endfunc let s:show_call_signatures_last = [0, 0, ''] function! jedi#show_call_signatures() abort if s:_init_python == 0 return 1 endif let [line, col] = [line('.'), col('.')] let curline = getline(line) let reload_signatures = 1 " Caching. On the same line only. if line == s:show_call_signatures_last[0] " Check if the number of special signs before or after the " cursor has not changed since the last call, which means that the " argument position was not changed and we can skip repainting. let prevcol = s:show_call_signatures_last[1] let prevline = s:show_call_signatures_last[2] let no_special = '[^,()=]' if substitute(curline[:col-2], no_special, '', 'g') \ == substitute(prevline[:prevcol-2], no_special, '', 'g') \ && substitute(curline[(col-2):], no_special, '', 'g') \ == substitute(prevline[(prevcol-2):], no_special, '', 'g') let reload_signatures = 0 endif endif let s:show_call_signatures_last = [line, col, curline] if reload_signatures PythonJedi jedi_vim.show_call_signatures() endif endfunction function! jedi#clear_call_signatures() abort if s:_init_python == 0 return 1 endif let s:show_call_signatures_last = [0, 0, ''] PythonJedi jedi_vim.clear_call_signatures() endfunction function! jedi#configure_call_signatures() abort augroup jedi_call_signatures autocmd! * if g:jedi#show_call_signatures == 2 " Command line call signatures autocmd InsertEnter let g:jedi#first_col = s:save_first_col() endif autocmd InsertEnter let s:show_call_signatures_last = [0, 0, ''] autocmd InsertLeave call jedi#clear_call_signatures() if g:jedi#show_call_signatures_delay > 0 autocmd InsertEnter let b:_jedi_orig_updatetime = &updatetime \ | let &updatetime = g:jedi#show_call_signatures_delay autocmd InsertLeave if exists('b:_jedi_orig_updatetime') \ | let &updatetime = b:_jedi_orig_updatetime \ | unlet b:_jedi_orig_updatetime \ | endif autocmd CursorHoldI call jedi#show_call_signatures() else autocmd CursorMovedI call jedi#show_call_signatures() endif augroup END endfunction " Determine where the current window is on the screen for displaying call " signatures in the correct column. function! s:save_first_col() abort if bufname('%') ==# '[Command Line]' || winnr('$') == 1 return 0 endif let startwin = winnr() let winwidth = winwidth(0) if winwidth == &columns return 0 elseif winnr('$') == 2 return startwin == 1 ? 0 : (winwidth(1) + 1) elseif winnr('$') == 3 if startwin == 1 return 0 endif let ww1 = winwidth(1) let ww2 = winwidth(2) let ww3 = winwidth(3) if ww1 + ww2 + ww3 + 2 == &columns if startwin == 2 return ww1 + 1 else return ww1 + ww2 + 2 endif elseif startwin == 2 if ww2 + ww3 + 1 == &columns return 0 else return ww1 + 1 endif else " startwin == 3 if ww2 + ww3 + 1 == &columns return ww2 + 1 else return ww1 + 1 endif endif endif return 0 endfunction function! jedi#complete_string(autocomplete) abort if a:autocomplete if !(g:jedi#popup_on_dot && jedi#do_popup_on_dot_in_highlight()) return '' endif let s:saved_completeopt = &completeopt set completeopt-=longest set completeopt+=menuone set completeopt-=menu if &completeopt !~# 'noinsert\|noselect' " Patch 775 introduced noinsert and noselect, previously these " options didn't exist. Setting them in earlier versions results in " errors (E474). if has('patch-7.4-775') if g:jedi#popup_select_first set completeopt+=noinsert else set completeopt+=noselect endif else " To pass the tests we use this, it seems to get the closest to " the other options. I'm really not sure if this properly " works, but VIM 7.4-775 is already pretty old, so it might not " be a problem anymore in a few years. set completeopt+=longest endif endif elseif pumvisible() return "\" endif return "\\\=jedi#complete_opened(".a:autocomplete.")\" endfunction function! jedi#complete_opened(autocomplete) abort if a:autocomplete let &completeopt = s:saved_completeopt unlet s:saved_completeopt elseif pumvisible() && g:jedi#popup_select_first && stridx(&completeopt, 'longest') > -1 return "\" endif return '' endfunction function! jedi#smart_auto_mappings() abort " Auto put import statement after from module.name and complete if search('\m^\s*from\s\+[A-Za-z0-9._]\{1,50}\%#\s*$', 'bcn', line('.')) " Enter character and start completion. return "\import \=jedi#complete_string(1)\" endif return "\" endfunction function! jedi#setup_completion() abort " We need our own omnifunc, so this overrides the omnifunc set by " $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/python.vim. setlocal omnifunc=jedi#completions " map ctrl+space for autocompletion if g:jedi#completions_command ==# '' " In terminals, sometimes equals . imap smap endif if len(g:jedi#completions_command) execute 'inoremap '.g:jedi#completions_command.' jedi#complete_string(0)' " A separate mapping for select mode: deletes and completes. execute 'snoremap '.g:jedi#completions_command." '\c'.jedi#complete_string(0)" endif endfunction "PythonJedi jedi_vim.jedi.set_debug_function(jedi_vim.print_to_stdout, speed=True, warnings=False, notices=False) "PythonJedi jedi_vim.jedi.set_debug_function(jedi_vim.print_to_stdout) " vim: set et ts=4: jedi-vim-0.15.2/doc/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000140615ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/doc/jedi-vim.txt000066400000000000000000000540701357717315000163340ustar00rootroot00000000000000*jedi-vim.txt* - For Vim version 7.3 - Last change: 2014/07/29 __ _______ _______ __ ____ ____ __ .___ ___.~ | | | ____|| \ | | \ \ / / | | | \/ |~ | | | |__ | .--. || | _____\ \/ / | | | \ / |~ .--. | | | __| | | | || | |______\ / | | | |\/| |~ | `--' | | |____ | '--' || | \ / | | | | | |~ \______/ |_______||_______/ |__| \__/ |__| |__| |__|~ jedi-vim - awesome Python autocompletion with Vim ============================================================================== Contents *jedi-vim-contents* 1. Introduction |jedi-vim-introduction| 2. Installation |jedi-vim-installation| 2.0. Requirements |jedi-vim-installation-requirements| 2.1. Manually |jedi-vim-installation-manually| 2.2. Using Pathogen |jedi-vim-installation-pathogen| 2.3. Using Vundle |jedi-vim-installation-vundle| 2.4. Installing from Repositories |jedi-vim-installation-repos| 3. Supported Python features |jedi-vim-support| 4. Usage |jedi-vim-usage| 5. Mappings |jedi-vim-keybindings| 5.1. Start completion |g:jedi#completions_command| 5.2. Go to definition |g:jedi#goto_command| 5.3. Go to assignment |g:jedi#goto_assignments_command| 5.4 Go to definition (deprecated) |g:jedi#goto_definitions_command| 5.5. Show documentation |g:jedi#documentation_command| 5.6. Rename variables |g:jedi#rename_command| 5.7. Show name usages |g:jedi#usages_command| 5.8. Open module by name |:Pyimport| 6. Configuration |jedi-vim-configuration| 6.1. auto_initialization |g:jedi#auto_initialization| 6.2. auto_vim_configuration |g:jedi#auto_vim_configuration| 6.3. popup_on_dot |g:jedi#popup_on_dot| 6.4. popup_select_first |g:jedi#popup_select_first| 6.5. auto_close_doc |g:jedi#auto_close_doc| 6.6. show_call_signatures |g:jedi#show_call_signatures| 6.7. show_call_signatures_delay |g:jedi#show_call_signatures_delay| 6.8. use_tabs_not_buffers |g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers| 6.9. squelch_py_warning |g:jedi#squelch_py_warning| 6.10. completions_enabled |g:jedi#completions_enabled| 6.11. use_splits_not_buffers |g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers| 6.12. force_py_version |g:jedi#force_py_version| 6.13. smart_auto_mappings |g:jedi#smart_auto_mappings| 6.14. use_tag_stack |g:jedi#use_tag_stack| 7. Testing |jedi-vim-testing| 8. Contributing |jedi-vim-contributing| 9. License |jedi-vim-license| ============================================================================== 1. Introduction *jedi-vim-introduction* Jedi-vim is a Vim binding to the awesome Python autocompletion library `jedi`. Among jedi's (and, therefore, jedi-vim's) features are: - Completion for a wide array of Python features (see |jedi-vim-support|) - Robust in dealing with syntax errors and wrong indentation - Parses complex module/function/class structures - Infers function arguments from Sphinx/Epydoc strings - Doesn't execute Python code - Supports Virtualenv - Supports Python 2.7 and 3.4+ By leveraging this library, jedi-vim adds the following capabilities to Vim: - Displaying function/class bodies - "Go to definition" command - Displaying docstrings - Renaming and refactoring - Looking up related names ============================================================================== 2. Installation *jedi-vim-installation* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.0. Requirements *jedi-vim-installation-requirements* First of all, jedi-vim requires Vim to be compiled with the `+python` option. It is best if you have VIM >= 7.3, compiled with the `+conceal` option. With older versions, you will probably not see the parameter recommendation list for functions after typing the open bracket. Some platforms (including OS X releases) do not ship a VIM with `+conceal`. You can check if your VIM has the feature with > :ver and look for "`+conceal`" (as opposed to "`-conceal`") or > :echo has('conceal') which will report 0 (not included) or 1 (included). If your VIM lacks this feature and you would like function parameter completion, you will need to build your own VIM, or use a package for your operating system that has this feature (such as MacVim on OS X, which also contains a console binary). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.1. Installing manually *jedi-vim-installation-manually* 1. If you want to install jedi as a submodule instead, issue this command: > git clone --recursive http://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim 2. Put the plugin files into their respective folders in your vim runtime directory (usually ~/.vim). Be sure to pay attention to the directory structure! 3. Update the Vim help tags with > :helptags /doc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.2. Installing using Pathogen *jedi-vim-installation-pathogen* Pathogen simplifies installation considerably. 1.a Clone the git repository into your bundles directory: > git clone http://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim path/to/bundles/jedi-vim 1b. Again, if you want to install jedi as a submodule, use this command instead: > git clone --recursive http://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.3. Installing using Vundle *jedi-vim-installation-vundle* 1. Vundle automatically downloads subrepositories as git submodules, so you will automatically get the jedi library with the jedi-vim plugin. Add the following to the Bundles section in your .vimrc file: > Plugin 'davidhalter/jedi-vim' 2. Issue the following command in Vim: > :PluginInstall Help tags are generated automatically, so you should be good to go. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4. Installing from Repositories *jedi-vim-installation-repos* Some Linux distributions have jedi-vim packages in their official repositories. On Arch Linux, install vim-jedi. On Debian (8+) or Ubuntu (14.04+) install vim-python-jedi. ============================================================================== 3. Supported Python features *jedi-vim-support* The Jedi library does all the hard work behind the scenes. It understands most Python features, among them: - Builtins - Multiple `return`s or `yield`s - Tuple assignments/array indexing/dictionary indexing - `with`-statement/exception handling - `*args` and `**kwargs` - Decorators, lambdas, closures - Generators, iterators - Some descriptors: `property`/`staticmethod`/`classmethod` - Some magic methods: `__call__`, `__iter__`, `__next__`, `__get__`, `__getitem__`, `__init__` - `list.append()`, `set.add()`, `list.extend()`, etc. - (Nested) list comprehensions and ternary expressions - Relative `import`s - `getattr()`/`__getattr__`/`__getattribute__` - Function annotations (py3k feature, are being ignored at the moment, but are parsed) - Class decorators (py3k feature, are being ignored at the moment, but are parsed) - Simple/usual `sys.path` modifications - `isinstance` checks for `if`/`while`/`assert` case, that doesn’t work with Jedi - Stubs - And more... Note: This list is not necessarily up to date. For a complete list of features, please refer to the Jedi documentation at http://jedi.readthedocs.io. ============================================================================== 4. Usage *jedi-vim-usage* With the default settings, autocompletion can be triggered by typing . The first entry will automatically be selected, so you can press to insert it into your code or keep typing and narrow down your completion options. The usual and / keybindings work as well. Autocompletion is also triggered by typing a period in insert mode. Since periods rarely occur in Python code outside of method/import lookups, this is handy to have (but can be disabled). When it encounters a new module, jedi might take a few seconds to parse that module's contents. Afterwards, the contents are cached and completion will be almost instantaneous. ============================================================================== 5. Key Bindings *jedi-vim-keybindings* All keybindings can be mapped by setting the appropriate global option. For example, to set the keybinding for starting omnicompletion to instead of , add the following setting to your .vimrc file: > let g:jedi#completions_command = "" Note: If you have |g:jedi#auto_initialization| set to 0, you have to create a mapping yourself by calling a function: > " Using for omnicompletion inoremap " Use r (by default <\-r>) for renaming nnoremap r :call jedi#rename() " etc. Note: You can set commands to '', which means that they are empty and not assigned. It's an easy way to "disable" functionality of jedi-vim. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.1. `g:jedi#completions_command` *g:jedi#completions_command* Function: n/a; see above Default: Start completion Performs autocompletion (or omnicompletion, to be precise). Note: If you want to use for completion, please install Supertab: https://github.com/ervandew/supertab. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.2. `g:jedi#goto_command` *g:jedi#goto_command* Function: `jedi#goto()` Default: d Go to definition (or assignment) This function first tries |jedi#goto_definitions|, and falls back to |jedi#goto_assignments| for builtin modules. It produces an error if nothing could be found. NOTE: this implementation is subject to change. Ref: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/issues/570 This command tries to find the original definition of the function/class under 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 latter performs recursive lookups. Take, for example, the following module structure: > # file1.py: from file2 import foo # file2.py: from file3 import bar as foo # file3.py 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.3. `g:jedi#goto_assignments_command` *g:jedi#goto_assignments_command* Function: `jedi#goto_assignments()` Default: g Go to assignment This function finds the first definition of the function/class under the cursor. It produces an error if the definition is not in a Python file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.4. `g:jedi#goto_definitions_command` *g:jedi#goto_definitions_command* Function: `jedi#goto_definitions()` Default: - Go to original definition NOTE: Deprecated. Use |g:jedi#goto_command| / |jedi#goto()| instead, which currently uses this internally. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.5. `g:jedi#documentation_command` *g:jedi#documentation_command* Function: `jedi#show_documentation()` Default: Show pydoc documentation This shows the pydoc documentation for the item currently under the cursor. The documentation is opened in a horizontally split buffer. The height of this buffer is controlled by `g:jedi#max_doc_height` (set by default to 30). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.6. `g:jedi#rename_command` *g:jedi#rename_command* Function: `jedi#rename()` Default: r Rename variables Jedi-vim deletes the word currently under the cursor and puts Vim in insert mode, where the user is expected to enter the new variable name. Upon leaving insert mode, jedi-vim then renames all occurrences of the old variable name with the new one. The number of performed renames is displayed in the command line. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.7. `g:jedi#usages_command` *g:jedi#usages_command* Function: `jedi#usages()` Default: n Show usages of a name. The quickfix window is populated with a list of all names which point to the definition of the name under the cursor. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5.8. Open module by name *:Pyimport* Function: `jedi#py_import(args)` Default: :Pyimport e.g. `:Pyimport os` shows os.py in VIM. Simulate an import and open that module in VIM. ============================================================================== 6. Configuration *jedi-vim-configuration* Note: You currently have to set these options in your .vimrc. Setting them in an ftplugin (e.g. ~/.vim/ftplugin/python/jedi-vim-settings.vim) will not work because jedi-vim is not set up as an filetype plugin, but as a "regular" plugin. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.1. `g:jedi#auto_initialization` *g:jedi#auto_initialization* Upon initialization, jedi-vim performs the following steps: 1. Set the current buffers 'omnifunc' to its own completion function `jedi#completions` 2. Create mappings to commands specified in |jedi-vim-keybindings| 3. Call `jedi#configure_call_signatures()` if `g:jedi#show_call_signatures` is set You can disable the default initialization routine by setting this option to 0. Beware that you have to perform the above steps yourself, though. Options: 0 or 1 Default: 1 (Perform automatic initialization) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.2. `g:jedi#auto_vim_configuration` *g:jedi#auto_vim_configuration* Jedi-vim sets 'completeopt' to `menuone,longest,preview` by default, if 'completeopt' is not changed from Vim's default. It also remaps to in insert mode. If you want to keep your own configuration, disable this setting. Options: 0 or 1 Default: 1 (Set 'completeopt' and mapping as described above) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.3. `g:jedi#popup_on_dot` *g:jedi#popup_on_dot* Jedi-vim automatically starts completion upon typing a period in insert mode. However, when working with large modules, this can slow down your typing flow since you have to wait for jedi to parse the module and show the completion menu. By disabling this setting, completion is only started when you manually press the completion key. You need to also have `g:jedi#completions_enabled` enabled for this. Options: 0 or 1 Default: 1 (Start completion on typing a period) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.4. `g:jedi#popup_select_first` *g:jedi#popup_select_first* Upon starting completion, jedi-vim can automatically select the first entry that pops up (without actually inserting it). This leads to a better typing flow: As you type more characters, the entries in the completion menu are narrowed down. If they are narrowed down enough, you can just press to insert the first match. Options: 0 or 1 Default: 1 (Automatically select first completion entry) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.5. `g:jedi#auto_close_doc` *g:jedi#auto_close_doc* When doing completion, jedi-vim shows the docstring of the currently selected item in a preview window. By default, this window is being closed after insertion of a completion item. Set this to 0 to leave the preview window open even after leaving insert mode. This could be useful if you want to browse longer docstrings. Options: 0 or 1 Default: 1 (Automatically close preview window upon leaving insert mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.6. `g:jedi#show_call_signatures` *g:jedi#show_call_signatures* Jedi-vim can display a small window detailing the arguments of the currently completed function and highlighting the currently selected argument. This can be disabled by setting this option to 0. Setting this option to 2 shows call signatures in the command line instead of a popup window. Options: 0, 1, or 2 Default: 1 (Show call signatures window) Note: 'showmode' must be disabled for command line call signatures to be visible. Note: This setting is ignored if |g:jedi#auto_initialization| is set to 0. In that case, if you want to see call signatures, you have to set it up manually by calling a function in your configuration file: > call jedi#configure_call_signatures() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.7. `g:jedi#show_call_signatures_delay` *g:jedi#show_call_signatures_delay* The delay to be used with |g:jedi#show_call_signatures|. If it is greater than 0 it will use Vim's |CursorHoldI| event instead of |CursorMovedI|. It will temporarily set Vim's |'updatetime'| option during insert mode. Options: delay in milliseconds Default: 500 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.8. `g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers` *g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers* You can make jedi-vim open a new tab if you use the "go to", "show definition", or "related names" commands. When you leave this at the default (0), they open in the current window instead. Options: 0 or 1 Default: 0 (Command output reuses current window) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.9. `g:jedi#squelch_py_warning` *g:jedi#squelch_py_warning* When Vim has not been compiled with +python, jedi-vim shows a warning to that effect and aborts loading itself. Set this to 1 to suppress that warning. Options: 0 or 1 Default: 0 (Warning is shown) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.10. `g:jedi#completions_enabled` *g:jedi#completions_enabled* If you don't want Jedi completion, but all the other features, you can disable it in favor of another completion engine (that probably also uses Jedi, like YCM). Options: 0 or 1 Default: 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.11. `g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers` *g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers* If you want to open new split for "go to", you could set this option to the direction which you want to open a split with. Options: top, left, right, bottom or winwidth Default: "" (not enabled by default) Note: with the 'winwidth' option the window is split vertically or horizontally depending on the width of the window relative to 'textwidth'. This essentially means that if the window is big enough it will be split vertically but if it is small a horizontal split happens. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.12. `g:jedi#force_py_version` *g:jedi#force_py_version* If you have installed multiple Python versions, you can force the Python version that is going to be used. You don't have to compile VIM with multiple Python versions. The variable can be set in the .vimrc like this to force python 2: let g:jedi#force_py_version = 2 By default jedi loads the latest Python version installed on your system that can be found. This variable can be changed during runtime. Options: 2, 2.7, 3, 3.5, 3.6, ... Default: "auto" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.13. `g:jedi#smart_auto_mappings` *g:jedi#smart_auto_mappings* When you start typing `from module.name` jedi-vim automatically can add the "import" statement and trigger the autocompletion popup. You can enable this using: > let g:jedi#smart_auto_mappings = 1 < Options: 0 or 1 Default: 0 (disabled by default) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.14. `g:jedi#use_tag_stack` *g:jedi#use_tag_stack* Write results of |jedi#goto| to a temporary file and use the |:tjump| command to enable full |tagstack| functionality. Use of the tag stack allows returning to the usage of a function with CTRL-T after exploring the definition with arbitrary changes to the |jumplist|. Options: 0 or 1 Default: 1 (enabled by default) ============================================================================== 7. Testing *jedi-vim-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 `_. ============================================================================== 8. Contributing *jedi-vim-contributing* We love Pull Requests! Read the instructions in `CONTRIBUTING.md`. ============================================================================== 9. License *jedi-vim-license* Jedi-vim is licensed with the MIT license. vim: textwidth=78 et filetype=help:norightleft: jedi-vim-0.15.2/doc/logotype-a.svg000066400000000000000000000234541357717315000166720ustar00rootroot00000000000000 jedi-vim-0.15.2/ftplugin/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000151445ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/ftplugin/python/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000164655ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/ftplugin/python/jedi.vim000066400000000000000000000037431357717315000201240ustar00rootroot00000000000000if !jedi#init_python() finish endif " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ " Initialization of jedi-vim " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ if g:jedi#auto_initialization " goto / get_definition / usages if len(g:jedi#goto_command) execute 'nnoremap '.g:jedi#goto_command.' :call jedi#goto()' endif if len(g:jedi#goto_assignments_command) execute 'nnoremap '.g:jedi#goto_assignments_command.' :call jedi#goto_assignments()' endif if len(g:jedi#goto_definitions_command) execute 'nnoremap '.g:jedi#goto_definitions_command.' :call jedi#goto_definitions()' endif if len(g:jedi#goto_stubs_command) execute 'nnoremap '.g:jedi#goto_stubs_command.' :call jedi#goto_stubs()' endif if len(g:jedi#usages_command) execute 'nnoremap '.g:jedi#usages_command.' :call jedi#usages()' endif " rename if len(g:jedi#rename_command) execute 'nnoremap '.g:jedi#rename_command.' :call jedi#rename()' execute 'vnoremap '.g:jedi#rename_command.' :call jedi#rename_visual()' endif " documentation/pydoc if len(g:jedi#documentation_command) execute 'nnoremap '.g:jedi#documentation_command.' :call jedi#show_documentation()' endif if g:jedi#show_call_signatures > 0 && has('conceal') call jedi#configure_call_signatures() endif if g:jedi#completions_enabled == 1 inoremap . .=jedi#complete_string(1) endif if g:jedi#smart_auto_mappings == 1 inoremap =jedi#smart_auto_mappings() end if g:jedi#auto_close_doc " close preview if its still open after insert augroup jedi_preview autocmd! InsertLeave if pumvisible() == 0|pclose|endif augroup END endif endif jedi-vim-0.15.2/plugin/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000146125ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/plugin/jedi.vim000066400000000000000000000045441357717315000162510ustar00rootroot00000000000000"jedi-vim - Omni Completion for python in vim " Maintainer: David Halter " " This part of the software is just the vim interface. The really big deal is " the Jedi Python library. if get(g:, 'jedi#auto_vim_configuration', 1) " jedi-vim doesn't work in compatible mode (vim script syntax problems) if &compatible " vint: -ProhibitSetNoCompatible set nocompatible " vint: +ProhibitSetNoCompatible endif " jedi-vim really needs, otherwise jedi-vim cannot start. filetype plugin on augroup jedi_pyi au! autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.pyi set filetype=python augroup END " Change completeopt, but only if it was not set already. " This gets done on VimEnter, since otherwise Vim fails to restore the " screen. Neovim is not affected, this is likely caused by using " :redir/execute() before the (alternate) terminal is configured. function! s:setup_completeopt() if exists('*execute') let completeopt = execute('silent verb set completeopt?') else redir => completeopt silent verb set completeopt? redir END endif if len(split(completeopt, '\n')) == 1 set completeopt=menuone,longest,preview endif endfunction if has('nvim') call s:setup_completeopt() else augroup jedi_startup au! autocmd VimEnter * call s:setup_completeopt() augroup END endif if len(mapcheck('', 'i')) == 0 inoremap endif endif " Pyimport command command! -nargs=1 -complete=custom,jedi#py_import_completions Pyimport :call jedi#py_import() function! s:jedi_debug_info() " Ensure the autoload file has been loaded (and ignore any errors, which " will be displayed with the debug info). let unset = {} let saved_squelch_py_warning = get(g:, 'jedi#squelch_py_warning', unset) let g:jedi#squelch_py_warning = 1 call jedi#init_python() if saved_squelch_py_warning is unset unlet g:jedi#squelch_py_warning else let g:jedi#squelch_py_warning = saved_squelch_py_warning endif call jedi#debug_info() endfunction command! -nargs=0 -bar JediDebugInfo call s:jedi_debug_info() command! -nargs=0 -bang JediClearCache call jedi#clear_cache(0) " vim: set et ts=4: jedi-vim-0.15.2/pythonx/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000150255ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/pythonx/jedi/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000157405ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/pythonx/jedi_vim.py000066400000000000000000001161171357717315000171740ustar00rootroot00000000000000# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ The Python parts of the Jedi library for VIM. It is mostly about communicating with VIM. """ import traceback # for exception output import re import os import sys from shlex import split as shsplit from contextlib import contextmanager try: from itertools import zip_longest except ImportError: from itertools import izip_longest as zip_longest # Python 2 import vim is_py3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3 if is_py3: ELLIPSIS = "…" unicode = str else: ELLIPSIS = u"…" try: # Somehow sys.prefix is set in combination with VIM and virtualenvs. # However the sys path is not affected. Just reset it to the normal value. sys.prefix = sys.base_prefix sys.exec_prefix = sys.base_exec_prefix except AttributeError: # If we're not in a virtualenv we don't care. Everything is fine. pass class PythonToVimStr(unicode): """ Vim has a different string implementation of single quotes """ __slots__ = [] def __new__(cls, obj, encoding='UTF-8'): if not (is_py3 or isinstance(obj, unicode)): obj = unicode.__new__(cls, obj, encoding) # Vim cannot deal with zero bytes: obj = obj.replace('\0', '\\0') return unicode.__new__(cls, obj) def __repr__(self): # this is totally stupid and makes no sense but vim/python unicode # support is pretty bad. don't ask how I came up with this... It just # works... # It seems to be related to that bug: http://bugs.python.org/issue5876 if unicode is str: s = self else: s = self.encode('UTF-8') return '"%s"' % s.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', r'\"') class VimError(Exception): def __init__(self, message, throwpoint, executing): super(type(self), self).__init__(message) self.message = message self.throwpoint = throwpoint self.executing = executing def __str__(self): return self.message + '; created by: ' + repr(self.executing) def _catch_exception(string, is_eval): """ Interface between vim and python calls back to it. Necessary, because the exact error message is not given by `vim.error`. """ result = vim.eval('jedi#_vim_exceptions({0}, {1})'.format( repr(PythonToVimStr(string, 'UTF-8')), int(is_eval))) if 'exception' in result: raise VimError(result['exception'], result['throwpoint'], string) return result['result'] def vim_command(string): _catch_exception(string, is_eval=False) def vim_eval(string): return _catch_exception(string, is_eval=True) def no_jedi_warning(error=None): vim.command('echohl WarningMsg') vim.command('echom "Please install Jedi if you want to use jedi-vim."') if error: vim.command('echom "The error was: {0}"'.format(error)) vim.command('echohl None') def echo_highlight(msg): vim_command('echohl WarningMsg | echom "jedi-vim: {0}" | echohl None'.format( str(msg).replace('"', '\\"'))) jedi_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'jedi') sys.path.insert(0, jedi_path) parso_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'parso') sys.path.insert(0, parso_path) try: import jedi except ImportError: jedi = None jedi_import_error = sys.exc_info() else: try: version = jedi.__version__ except Exception as e: # e.g. AttributeError echo_highlight( "Error when loading the jedi python module ({0}). " "Please ensure that Jedi is installed correctly (see Installation " "in the README.".format(e)) jedi = None else: if isinstance(version, str): # the normal use case, now. from jedi import utils version = utils.version_info() if version < (0, 7): echo_highlight('Please update your Jedi version, it is too old.') finally: sys.path.remove(jedi_path) sys.path.remove(parso_path) class VimCompat: _eval_cache = {} _func_cache = {} @classmethod def has(cls, what): try: return cls._eval_cache[what] except KeyError: ret = cls._eval_cache[what] = cls.call('has', what) return ret @classmethod def call(cls, func, *args): try: f = cls._func_cache[func] except KeyError: if IS_NVIM: f = cls._func_cache[func] = getattr(vim.funcs, func) else: f = cls._func_cache[func] = vim.Function(func) return f(*args) @classmethod def setqflist(cls, items, title, context): if cls.has('patch-7.4.2200'): # can set qf title. what = {'title': title} if cls.has('patch-8.0.0590'): # can set qf context what['context'] = {'jedi_usages': context} if cls.has('patch-8.0.0657'): # can set items via "what". what['items'] = items cls.call('setqflist', [], ' ', what) else: # Can set title (and maybe context), but needs two calls. cls.call('setqflist', items) cls.call('setqflist', items, 'a', what) else: cls.call('setqflist', items) @classmethod def setqflist_title(cls, title): if cls.has('patch-7.4.2200'): cls.call('setqflist', [], 'a', {'title': title}) @classmethod def can_update_current_qflist_for_context(cls, context): if cls.has('patch-8.0.0590'): # can set qf context return cls.call('getqflist', {'context': 1})['context'] == { 'jedi_usages': context, } def catch_and_print_exceptions(func): def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): try: return func(*args, **kwargs) except (Exception, vim.error): print(traceback.format_exc()) return None return wrapper def _check_jedi_availability(show_error=False): def func_receiver(func): def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): if jedi is None: if show_error: no_jedi_warning() return else: return func(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper return func_receiver current_environment = (None, None) def get_environment(use_cache=True): global current_environment vim_force_python_version = vim_eval("g:jedi#force_py_version") if use_cache and vim_force_python_version == current_environment[0]: return current_environment[1] environment = None if vim_force_python_version == "auto": environment = jedi.api.environment.get_cached_default_environment() else: force_python_version = vim_force_python_version if '0000' in force_python_version or '9999' in force_python_version: # It's probably a float that wasn't shortened. try: force_python_version = "{:.1f}".format(float(force_python_version)) except ValueError: pass elif isinstance(force_python_version, float): force_python_version = "{:.1f}".format(force_python_version) try: environment = jedi.get_system_environment(force_python_version) except jedi.InvalidPythonEnvironment as exc: environment = jedi.api.environment.get_cached_default_environment() echo_highlight( "force_python_version=%s is not supported: %s - using %s." % ( vim_force_python_version, str(exc), str(environment))) current_environment = (vim_force_python_version, environment) return environment def get_known_environments(): """Get known Jedi environments.""" envs = list(jedi.api.environment.find_virtualenvs()) envs.extend(jedi.api.environment.find_system_environments()) return envs @catch_and_print_exceptions def get_script(source=None, column=None): jedi.settings.additional_dynamic_modules = [ b.name for b in vim.buffers if ( b.name is not None and b.name.endswith('.py') and b.options['buflisted'])] if source is None: source = '\n'.join(vim.current.buffer) row = vim.current.window.cursor[0] if column is None: column = vim.current.window.cursor[1] buf_path = vim.current.buffer.name return jedi.Script( source, row, column, buf_path, encoding=vim_eval('&encoding') or 'latin1', environment=get_environment(), ) @_check_jedi_availability(show_error=False) @catch_and_print_exceptions def completions(): row, column = vim.current.window.cursor # Clear call signatures in the buffer so they aren't seen by the completer. # Call signatures in the command line can stay. if int(vim_eval("g:jedi#show_call_signatures")) == 1: clear_call_signatures() if vim.eval('a:findstart') == '1': count = 0 for char in reversed(vim.current.line[:column]): if not re.match(r'[\w\d]', char): break count += 1 vim.command('return %i' % (column - count)) else: 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 hacks, because jedi has a different interface than vim column += len(base) try: script = get_script(source=source, column=column) completions = script.completions() signatures = script.call_signatures() add_info = "preview" in vim.eval("&completeopt").split(",") out = [] for c in completions: d = dict(word=PythonToVimStr(c.name[:len(base)] + c.complete), abbr=PythonToVimStr(c.name_with_symbols), # stuff directly behind the completion menu=PythonToVimStr(c.description), icase=1, # case insensitive dup=1 # allow duplicates (maybe later remove this) ) if add_info: try: d["info"] = PythonToVimStr(c.docstring()) except Exception: print("jedi-vim: error with docstring for %r: %s" % ( c, traceback.format_exc())) out.append(d) strout = str(out) except Exception: # print to stdout, will be in :messages print(traceback.format_exc()) strout = '' completions = [] signatures = [] show_call_signatures(signatures) vim.command('return ' + strout) @contextmanager def tempfile(content): # Using this instead of the tempfile module because Windows won't read # from a file not yet written to disk with open(vim_eval('tempname()'), 'w') as f: f.write(content) try: yield f finally: os.unlink(f.name) @_check_jedi_availability(show_error=True) @catch_and_print_exceptions def goto(mode="goto"): """ :param str mode: "definition", "assignment", "goto" :return: list of definitions/assignments :rtype: list """ script = get_script() if mode == "goto": definitions = script.goto_assignments(follow_imports=True) elif mode == "definition": definitions = script.goto_definitions() elif mode == "assignment": definitions = script.goto_assignments() elif mode == "stubs": definitions = script.goto_assignments(follow_imports=True, only_stubs=True) if not definitions: echo_highlight("Couldn't find any definitions for this.") elif len(definitions) == 1 and mode != "related_name": d = list(definitions)[0] if d.column is None: if d.is_keyword: echo_highlight("Cannot get the definition of Python keywords.") else: echo_highlight("Builtin modules cannot be displayed (%s)." % d.desc_with_module) else: using_tagstack = int(vim_eval('g:jedi#use_tag_stack')) == 1 if (d.module_path or '') != vim.current.buffer.name: result = new_buffer(d.module_path, using_tagstack=using_tagstack) if not result: return [] if (using_tagstack and d.module_path and os.path.exists(d.module_path)): tagname = d.name with tempfile('{0}\t{1}\t{2}'.format( tagname, d.module_path, 'call cursor({0}, {1})'.format( d.line, d.column + 1))) as f: old_tags = vim.eval('&tags') old_wildignore = vim.eval('&wildignore') try: # Clear wildignore to ensure tag file isn't ignored vim.command('set wildignore=') vim.command('let &tags = %s' % repr(PythonToVimStr(f.name))) vim.command('tjump %s' % tagname) finally: vim.command('let &tags = %s' % repr(PythonToVimStr(old_tags))) vim.command('let &wildignore = %s' % repr(PythonToVimStr(old_wildignore))) vim.current.window.cursor = d.line, d.column else: show_goto_multi_results(definitions, mode) return definitions def relpath(path): """Make path relative to cwd if it is below.""" abspath = os.path.abspath(path) if abspath.startswith(os.getcwd()): return os.path.relpath(path) return path def annotate_description(d): code = d.get_line_code().strip() if d.type == 'statement': return code if d.type == 'function': if code.startswith('def'): return code typ = 'def' else: typ = d.type return '[%s] %s' % (typ, code) def show_goto_multi_results(definitions, mode): """Create (or reuse) a quickfix list for multiple definitions.""" global _current_definitions lst = [] (row, col) = vim.current.window.cursor current_idx = None current_def = None for d in definitions: if d.column is None: # Typically a namespace, in the future maybe other things as # well. lst.append(dict(text=PythonToVimStr(d.description))) else: text = annotate_description(d) lst.append(dict(filename=PythonToVimStr(relpath(d.module_path)), lnum=d.line, col=d.column + 1, text=PythonToVimStr(text))) # Select current/nearest entry via :cc later. if d.line == row and d.column <= col: if (current_idx is None or (abs(lst[current_idx].column - col) > abs(d.column - col))): current_idx = len(lst) current_def = d # Build qflist title. qf_title = mode if current_def is not None: qf_title += ": " + current_def.full_name select_entry = current_idx else: select_entry = 0 qf_context = id(definitions) if (_current_definitions and VimCompat.can_update_current_qflist_for_context(qf_context)): # Same list, only adjust title/selected entry. VimCompat.setqflist_title(qf_title) else: VimCompat.setqflist(lst, title=qf_title, context=qf_context) for_usages = mode == "usages" vim_eval('jedi#add_goto_window(%d, %d)' % (for_usages, len(lst))) vim_command('%dcc' % select_entry) def _same_definitions(a, b): """Compare without _inference_state. Ref: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim/issues/952) """ return all( x._name.start_pos == y._name.start_pos and x.module_path == y.module_path and x.name == y.name for x, y in zip(a, b) ) @catch_and_print_exceptions def usages(visuals=True): script = get_script() definitions = script.usages() if not definitions: echo_highlight("No usages found here.") return definitions if visuals: global _current_definitions if _current_definitions: if _same_definitions(_current_definitions, definitions): definitions = _current_definitions else: clear_usages() assert not _current_definitions show_goto_multi_results(definitions, "usages") if not _current_definitions: _current_definitions = definitions highlight_usages() else: assert definitions is _current_definitions # updated above return definitions _current_definitions = None """Current definitions to use for highlighting.""" _pending_definitions = {} """Pending definitions for unloaded buffers.""" _placed_definitions_in_buffers = set() """Set of buffers for faster cleanup.""" IS_NVIM = hasattr(vim, 'from_nvim') if IS_NVIM: vim_prop_add = None else: vim_prop_type_added = False try: vim_prop_add = vim.Function("prop_add") except ValueError: vim_prop_add = None else: vim_prop_remove = vim.Function("prop_remove") def clear_usages(): """Clear existing highlights.""" global _current_definitions if _current_definitions is None: return _current_definitions = None if IS_NVIM: for buf in _placed_definitions_in_buffers: src_ids = buf.vars.get('_jedi_usages_src_ids') if src_ids is not None: for src_id in src_ids: buf.clear_highlight(src_id) elif vim_prop_add: for buf in _placed_definitions_in_buffers: vim_prop_remove({ 'type': 'jediUsage', 'all': 1, 'bufnr': buf.number, }) else: # Unset current window only. assert _current_definitions is None highlight_usages_for_vim_win() _placed_definitions_in_buffers.clear() def highlight_usages(): """Set definitions to be highlighted. With Neovim it will use the nvim_buf_add_highlight API to highlight all buffers already. With Vim without support for text-properties only the current window is highlighted via matchaddpos, and autocommands are setup to highlight other windows on demand. Otherwise Vim's text-properties are used. """ global _current_definitions, _pending_definitions definitions = _current_definitions _pending_definitions = {} if IS_NVIM or vim_prop_add: bufs = {x.name: x for x in vim.buffers} defs_per_buf = {} for definition in definitions: try: buf = bufs[definition.module_path] except KeyError: continue defs_per_buf.setdefault(buf, []).append(definition) if IS_NVIM: # We need to remember highlight ids with Neovim's API. buf_src_ids = {} for buf, definitions in defs_per_buf.items(): buf_src_ids[buf] = [] for definition in definitions: src_id = _add_highlight_definition(buf, definition) buf_src_ids[buf].append(src_id) for buf, src_ids in buf_src_ids.items(): buf.vars['_jedi_usages_src_ids'] = src_ids else: for buf, definitions in defs_per_buf.items(): try: for definition in definitions: _add_highlight_definition(buf, definition) except vim.error as exc: if exc.args[0].startswith('Vim:E275:'): # "Cannot add text property to unloaded buffer" _pending_definitions.setdefault(buf.name, []).extend( definitions) else: highlight_usages_for_vim_win() def _handle_pending_usages_for_buf(): """Add (pending) highlights for the current buffer (Vim with textprops).""" buf = vim.current.buffer bufname = buf.name try: buf_defs = _pending_definitions[bufname] except KeyError: return for definition in buf_defs: _add_highlight_definition(buf, definition) del _pending_definitions[bufname] def _add_highlight_definition(buf, definition): lnum = definition.line start_col = definition.column # Skip highlighting of module definitions that point to the start # of the file. if definition.type == 'module' and lnum == 1 and start_col == 0: return _placed_definitions_in_buffers.add(buf) # TODO: validate that definition.name is at this position? # Would skip the module definitions from above already. length = len(definition.name) if vim_prop_add: # XXX: needs jediUsage highlight (via after/syntax/python.vim). global vim_prop_type_added if not vim_prop_type_added: vim.eval("prop_type_add('jediUsage', {'highlight': 'jediUsage'})") vim_prop_type_added = True vim_prop_add(lnum, start_col+1, { 'type': 'jediUsage', 'bufnr': buf.number, 'length': length, }) return assert IS_NVIM end_col = definition.column + length src_id = buf.add_highlight('jediUsage', lnum-1, start_col, end_col, src_id=0) return src_id def highlight_usages_for_vim_win(): """Highlight usages in the current window. It stores the matchids in a window-local variable. (matchaddpos() only works for the current window.) """ global _current_definitions definitions = _current_definitions win = vim.current.window cur_matchids = win.vars.get('_jedi_usages_vim_matchids') if cur_matchids: if cur_matchids[0] == vim.current.buffer.number: return # Need to clear non-matching highlights. for matchid in cur_matchids[1:]: expr = 'matchdelete(%d)' % int(matchid) vim.eval(expr) matchids = [] if definitions: buffer_path = vim.current.buffer.name for definition in definitions: if (definition.module_path or '') == buffer_path: positions = [ [definition.line, definition.column + 1, len(definition.name)] ] expr = "matchaddpos('jediUsage', %s)" % repr(positions) matchids.append(int(vim_eval(expr))) if matchids: vim.current.window.vars['_jedi_usages_vim_matchids'] = [ vim.current.buffer.number] + matchids elif cur_matchids is not None: # Always set it (uses an empty list for "unset", which is not possible # using del). vim.current.window.vars['_jedi_usages_vim_matchids'] = [] # Remember if clearing is needed for later buffer autocommands. vim.current.buffer.vars['_jedi_usages_needs_clear'] = bool(matchids) @_check_jedi_availability(show_error=True) @catch_and_print_exceptions def show_documentation(): script = get_script() try: definitions = script.goto_definitions() except Exception: # print to stdout, will be in :messages definitions = [] print("Exception, this shouldn't happen.") print(traceback.format_exc()) if not definitions: echo_highlight('No documentation found for that.') vim.command('return') else: docs = ['Docstring for %s\n%s\n%s' % (d.desc_with_module, '=' * 40, d.docstring()) if d.docstring() else '|No Docstring for %s|' % d for d in definitions] text = ('\n' + '-' * 79 + '\n').join(docs) vim.command('let l:doc = %s' % repr(PythonToVimStr(text))) vim.command('let l:doc_lines = %s' % len(text.split('\n'))) return True @catch_and_print_exceptions def clear_call_signatures(): # Check if using command line call signatures if int(vim_eval("g:jedi#show_call_signatures")) == 2: vim_command('echo ""') return cursor = vim.current.window.cursor e = vim_eval('g:jedi#call_signature_escape') # We need two turns here to search and replace certain lines: # 1. Search for a line with a call signature and save the appended # characters # 2. Actually replace the line and redo the status quo. py_regex = r'%sjedi=([0-9]+), (.*?)%s.*?%sjedi%s'.replace( '%s', re.escape(e)) for i, line in enumerate(vim.current.buffer): match = re.search(py_regex, line) if match is not None: # Some signs were added to minimize syntax changes due to call # signatures. We have to remove them again. The number of them is # specified in `match.group(1)`. after = line[match.end() + int(match.group(1)):] line = line[:match.start()] + match.group(2) + after vim.current.buffer[i] = line vim.current.window.cursor = cursor @_check_jedi_availability(show_error=False) @catch_and_print_exceptions def show_call_signatures(signatures=()): if int(vim_eval("has('conceal') && g:jedi#show_call_signatures")) == 0: return # We need to clear the signatures before we calculate them again. The # reason for this is that call signatures are unfortunately written to the # buffer. clear_call_signatures() if signatures == (): signatures = get_script().call_signatures() if not signatures: return if int(vim_eval("g:jedi#show_call_signatures")) == 2: return cmdline_call_signatures(signatures) seen_sigs = [] for i, signature in enumerate(signatures): line, column = signature.bracket_start # signatures are listed above each other line_to_replace = line - i - 1 # because there's a space before the bracket insert_column = column - 1 if insert_column < 0 or line_to_replace <= 0: # Edge cases, when the call signature has no space on the screen. break # TODO check if completion menu is above or below line = vim_eval("getline(%s)" % line_to_replace) # Descriptions are usually looking like `param name`, remove the param. params = [p.description.replace('\n', '').replace('param ', '', 1) for p in signature.params] try: # *_*PLACEHOLDER*_* makes something fat. See after/syntax file. params[signature.index] = '*_*%s*_*' % params[signature.index] except (IndexError, TypeError): pass # Skip duplicates. if params in seen_sigs: continue seen_sigs.append(params) # This stuff is reaaaaally a hack! I cannot stress enough, that # this is a stupid solution. But there is really no other yet. # There is no possibility in VIM to draw on the screen, but there # will be one (see :help todo Patch to access screen under Python. # (Marko Mahni, 2010 Jul 18)) text = " (%s) " % ', '.join(params) text = ' ' * (insert_column - len(line)) + text end_column = insert_column + len(text) - 2 # -2 due to bold symbols # Need to decode it with utf8, because vim returns always a python 2 # string even if it is unicode. e = vim_eval('g:jedi#call_signature_escape') if hasattr(e, 'decode'): e = e.decode('UTF-8') # replace line before with cursor regex = "xjedi=%sx%sxjedix".replace('x', e) prefix, replace = line[:insert_column], line[insert_column:end_column] # Check the replace stuff for strings, to append them # (don't want to break the syntax) regex_quotes = r'''\\*["']+''' # `add` are all the quotation marks. # join them with a space to avoid producing ''' add = ' '.join(re.findall(regex_quotes, replace)) # search backwards if add and replace[0] in ['"', "'"]: a = re.search(regex_quotes + '$', prefix) add = ('' if a is None else a.group(0)) + add tup = '%s, %s' % (len(add), replace) repl = prefix + (regex % (tup, text)) + add + line[end_column:] vim_eval('setline(%s, %s)' % (line_to_replace, repr(PythonToVimStr(repl)))) @catch_and_print_exceptions def cmdline_call_signatures(signatures): def get_params(s): return [p.description.replace('\n', '').replace('param ', '', 1) for p in s.params] def escape(string): return string.replace('"', '\\"').replace(r'\n', r'\\n') def join(): return ', '.join(filter(None, (left, center, right))) def too_long(): return len(join()) > max_msg_len if len(signatures) > 1: params = zip_longest(*map(get_params, signatures), fillvalue='_') params = ['(' + ', '.join(p) + ')' for p in params] else: params = get_params(signatures[0]) index = next(iter(s.index for s in signatures if s.index is not None), None) # Allow 12 characters for showcmd plus 18 for ruler - setting # noruler/noshowcmd here causes incorrect undo history max_msg_len = int(vim_eval('&columns')) - 12 if int(vim_eval('&ruler')): max_msg_len -= 18 max_msg_len -= len(signatures[0].name) + 2 # call name + parentheses if max_msg_len < (1 if params else 0): return elif index is None: text = escape(', '.join(params)) if params and len(text) > max_msg_len: text = ELLIPSIS elif max_msg_len < len(ELLIPSIS): return else: left = escape(', '.join(params[:index])) center = escape(params[index]) right = escape(', '.join(params[index + 1:])) while too_long(): if left and left != ELLIPSIS: left = ELLIPSIS continue if right and right != ELLIPSIS: right = ELLIPSIS continue if (left or right) and center != ELLIPSIS: left = right = None center = ELLIPSIS continue if too_long(): # Should never reach here return max_num_spaces = max_msg_len if index is not None: max_num_spaces -= len(join()) _, column = signatures[0].bracket_start spaces = min(int(vim_eval('g:jedi#first_col +' 'wincol() - col(".")')) + column - len(signatures[0].name), max_num_spaces) * ' ' if index is not None: vim_command(' echon "%s" | ' 'echohl Function | echon "%s" | ' 'echohl None | echon "(" | ' 'echohl jediFunction | echon "%s" | ' 'echohl jediFat | echon "%s" | ' 'echohl jediFunction | echon "%s" | ' 'echohl None | echon ")"' % (spaces, signatures[0].name, left + ', ' if left else '', center, ', ' + right if right else '')) else: vim_command(' echon "%s" | ' 'echohl Function | echon "%s" | ' 'echohl None | echon "(%s)"' % (spaces, signatures[0].name, text)) @_check_jedi_availability(show_error=True) @catch_and_print_exceptions def rename(): if not int(vim.eval('a:0')): # Need to save the cursor position before insert mode cursor = vim.current.window.cursor changenr = vim.eval('changenr()') # track undo tree vim_command('augroup jedi_rename') vim_command('autocmd InsertLeave call jedi#rename' '({}, {}, {})'.format(cursor[0], cursor[1], changenr)) vim_command('augroup END') vim_command("let s:jedi_replace_orig = expand('')") line = vim_eval('getline(".")') vim_command('normal! diw') if re.match(r'\w+$', line[cursor[1]:]): # In case the deleted word is at the end of the line we need to # move the cursor to the end. vim_command('startinsert!') else: vim_command('startinsert') else: # Remove autocommand. vim_command('autocmd! jedi_rename InsertLeave') args = vim.eval('a:000') cursor = tuple(int(x) for x in args[:2]) changenr = args[2] # Get replacement, if there is something on the cursor. # This won't be the case when the user ends insert mode right away, # and `` would pick up the nearest word instead. if vim_eval('getline(".")[getpos(".")[2]-1]') != ' ': replace = vim_eval("expand('')") else: replace = None vim_command('undo {}'.format(changenr)) vim.current.window.cursor = cursor if replace: return do_rename(replace) def rename_visual(): replace = vim.eval('input("Rename to: ")') orig = vim.eval('getline(".")[(getpos("\'<")[2]-1):getpos("\'>")[2]]') do_rename(replace, orig) def do_rename(replace, orig=None): if not len(replace): echo_highlight('No rename possible without name.') return if orig is None: orig = vim_eval('s:jedi_replace_orig') # Save original window / tab. saved_tab = int(vim_eval('tabpagenr()')) saved_win = int(vim_eval('winnr()')) temp_rename = usages(visuals=False) # Sort the whole thing reverse (positions at the end of the line # must be first, because they move the stuff before the position). temp_rename = sorted(temp_rename, reverse=True, key=lambda x: (x.module_path, x.line, x.column)) buffers = set() for r in temp_rename: if r.in_builtin_module(): continue if os.path.abspath(vim.current.buffer.name) != r.module_path: assert r.module_path is not None result = new_buffer(r.module_path) if not result: echo_highlight('Failed to create buffer window for %s!' % ( r.module_path)) continue buffers.add(vim.current.buffer.name) # Replace original word. r_line = vim.current.buffer[r.line - 1] vim.current.buffer[r.line - 1] = (r_line[:r.column] + replace + r_line[r.column + len(orig):]) # Restore previous tab and window. vim_command('tabnext {0:d}'.format(saved_tab)) vim_command('{0:d}wincmd w'.format(saved_win)) if len(buffers) > 1: echo_highlight('Jedi did {0:d} renames in {1:d} buffers!'.format( len(temp_rename), len(buffers))) else: echo_highlight('Jedi did {0:d} renames!'.format(len(temp_rename))) @_check_jedi_availability(show_error=True) @catch_and_print_exceptions def py_import(): # args are the same as for the :edit command args = shsplit(vim.eval('a:args')) import_path = args.pop() text = 'import %s' % import_path scr = jedi.Script(text, 1, len(text), '', environment=get_environment()) try: completion = scr.goto_assignments()[0] except IndexError: echo_highlight('Cannot find %s in sys.path!' % import_path) else: if completion.column is None: # Python modules always have a line number. echo_highlight('%s is a builtin module.' % import_path) else: cmd_args = ' '.join([a.replace(' ', '\\ ') for a in args]) new_buffer(completion.module_path, cmd_args) @catch_and_print_exceptions def py_import_completions(): argl = vim.eval('a:argl') try: import jedi except ImportError: print('Pyimport completion requires jedi module: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi') comps = [] else: text = 'import %s' % argl script = jedi.Script(text, 1, len(text), '', environment=get_environment()) comps = ['%s%s' % (argl, c.complete) for c in script.completions()] vim.command("return '%s'" % '\n'.join(comps)) @catch_and_print_exceptions def new_buffer(path, options='', using_tagstack=False): # options are what you can to edit the edit options if int(vim_eval('g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers')) == 1: _tabnew(path, options) elif not vim_eval('g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers') in [1, '1']: user_split_option = vim_eval('g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers') split_options = { 'top': 'topleft split', 'left': 'topleft vsplit', 'right': 'botright vsplit', 'bottom': 'botright split', 'winwidth': 'vs' } if (user_split_option == 'winwidth' and vim.current.window.width <= 2 * int(vim_eval( "&textwidth ? &textwidth : 80"))): split_options['winwidth'] = 'sp' if user_split_option not in split_options: print('Unsupported value for g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers: {0}. ' 'Valid options are: {1}.'.format( user_split_option, ', '.join(split_options.keys()))) else: vim_command(split_options[user_split_option] + " %s" % escape_file_path(path)) else: if int(vim_eval("!&hidden && &modified")) == 1: if not vim_eval("bufname('%')"): echo_highlight('Cannot open a new buffer, use `:set hidden` or save your buffer') return False else: vim_command('w') if using_tagstack: return True vim_command('edit %s %s' % (options, escape_file_path(path))) # sometimes syntax is being disabled and the filetype not set. if int(vim_eval('!exists("g:syntax_on")')) == 1: vim_command('syntax enable') if int(vim_eval("&filetype != 'python'")) == 1: vim_command('set filetype=python') return True @catch_and_print_exceptions def _tabnew(path, options=''): """ Open a file in a new tab or switch to an existing one. :param options: `:tabnew` options, read vim help. """ path = os.path.abspath(path) if int(vim_eval('has("gui")')) == 1: vim_command('tab drop %s %s' % (options, escape_file_path(path))) return 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 try: buf_path = vim.buffers[buf_nr].name except (LookupError, ValueError): # Just do good old asking for forgiveness. # don't know why this happens :-) pass else: if buf_path == path: # tab exists, just switch to that tab vim_command('tabfirst | tabnext %i' % (tab_nr + 1)) # Goto the buffer's window. vim_command('exec bufwinnr(%i) . " wincmd w"' % (buf_nr + 1)) break else: continue break else: # tab doesn't exist, add a new one. vim_command('tabnew %s' % escape_file_path(path)) def escape_file_path(path): return path.replace(' ', r'\ ') def print_to_stdout(level, str_out): print(str_out) jedi-vim-0.15.2/pythonx/jedi_vim_debug.py000066400000000000000000000054361357717315000203430ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Used in jedi-vim's jedi#debug_info()""" import sys import vim from jedi_vim import PythonToVimStr def echo(msg): vim.command('echo %r' % PythonToVimStr(msg)) def echo_error(msg): vim.command('echohl ErrorMsg') echo(msg) vim.command('echohl None') def format_exc_info(exc_info=None, tb_indent=2): import traceback if exc_info is None: exc_info = sys.exc_info() exc_msg = traceback.format_exception_only(exc_info[0], exc_info[1]) lines = ''.join(exc_msg).rstrip('\n').split('\n') lines.append('Traceback (most recent call last):') tb = traceback.format_tb(exc_info[2]) lines.extend(''.join(tb).rstrip('\n').split('\n')) indent = ' ' * tb_indent return '{0}'.format(('\n' + indent).join(lines)) def display_debug_info(): echo(' - global sys.executable: `{0}`'.format(sys.executable)) echo(' - global sys.version: `{0}`'.format( ', '.join([x.strip() for x in sys.version.split('\n')]))) echo(' - global site module: `{0}`'.format(__import__('site').__file__)) try: import jedi_vim except Exception: echo_error('ERROR: could not import jedi_vim: {0}'.format( format_exc_info())) return if jedi_vim.jedi is None: if hasattr(jedi_vim, 'jedi_import_error'): error_msg = format_exc_info(jedi_vim.jedi_import_error) else: error_msg = 'unknown error' echo_error('ERROR: could not import the "jedi" Python module: {0}'.format( error_msg)) else: echo('\n##### Jedi\n\n - path: `{0}`'.format(jedi_vim.jedi.__file__)) echo(' - version: {0}'.format(jedi_vim.jedi.__version__)) try: environment = jedi_vim.get_environment(use_cache=False) except AttributeError: script_evaluator = jedi_vim.jedi.Script('')._evaluator try: sys_path = script_evaluator.project.sys_path except AttributeError: sys_path = script_evaluator.sys_path else: echo('\n##### Jedi environment: {0}\n\n'.format(environment)) echo(' - executable: {0}'.format(environment.executable)) try: sys_path = environment.get_sys_path() except Exception: echo_error('ERROR: failed to get sys path from environment: {0}'.format( format_exc_info())) return echo(' - sys_path:') for p in sys_path: echo(' - `{0}`'.format(p)) if environment: echo('\n##### Known environments\n\n') for environment in jedi_vim.get_known_environments(): echo(' - {0} ({1})\n'.format( environment, environment.executable, )) jedi-vim-0.15.2/pythonx/parso/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000161515ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/setup.cfg000066400000000000000000000000771357717315000151410ustar00rootroot00000000000000[tool:pytest] testpaths = test [flake8] max-line-length = 100 jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000142735ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/_utils.vim000066400000000000000000000004321357717315000163060ustar00rootroot00000000000000function! CurrentBufferIsModule(module_name) return EndsWith(bufname('%'), a:module_name.'.py') endfunction function EndsWith(string, end) let l:should = len(a:string) - strlen(a:end) return l:should == stridx(a:string, a:end, should) endfunction " vim: et:ts=4:sw=4 jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/test_integration.py000066400000000000000000000040751357717315000202350ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Runs tests from ./vspec in vim-vspec.""" import os import subprocess try: from urllib.request import urlretrieve except ImportError: from urllib import urlretrieve import zipfile import pytest vspec_version = '1.9.0' VSPEC_URL = 'https://github.com/kana/vim-vspec/archive/%s.zip' % vspec_version root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)) CACHE_FOLDER = os.path.join(root, 'build') VSPEC_FOLDER = os.path.join(CACHE_FOLDER, 'vim-vspec-%s' % vspec_version) VSPEC_RUNNER = os.path.join(VSPEC_FOLDER, 'bin/vspec') TEST_DIR = os.path.join(root, 'test', 'vspec') @pytest.fixture(scope='session') def install_vspec(request): if not os.path.isdir(CACHE_FOLDER): os.mkdir(CACHE_FOLDER) if not os.path.exists(VSPEC_FOLDER): name, hdrs = urlretrieve(VSPEC_URL) z = zipfile.ZipFile(name) for n in z.namelist(): dest = os.path.join(CACHE_FOLDER, n) destdir = os.path.dirname(dest) if not os.path.isdir(destdir): os.makedirs(destdir) data = z.read(n) if not os.path.isdir(dest): with open(dest, 'wb') as f: f.write(data) z.close() os.chmod(VSPEC_RUNNER, 0o777) def get_vspec_tests(): for f in os.listdir(TEST_DIR): yield os.path.relpath(os.path.join(TEST_DIR, f)) @pytest.mark.parametrize('path', get_vspec_tests()) def test_integration(install_vspec, path): output = subprocess.check_output( [VSPEC_RUNNER, '.', VSPEC_FOLDER, os.path.relpath(path, root)], cwd=root, ) had_ok = False for line in output.splitlines(): if (line.startswith(b'not ok') or line.startswith(b'Error') or line.startswith(b'Bail out!')): pytest.fail(u"{0} failed:\n{1}".format( path, output.decode('utf-8')), pytrace=False) if not had_ok and line.startswith(b'ok'): had_ok = True if not had_ok: pytest.fail(u"{0} failed: no 'ok' found:\n{1}".format( path, output.decode('utf-8')), pytrace=False) jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/vimrc000066400000000000000000000003751357717315000153430ustar00rootroot00000000000000" Minimal vimrc to use jedi-vim. " " Not used anywhere yet, but allows for easy testing. let script_dir = fnamemodify(expand(''), ':h:h') let &runtimepath = script_dir.','.&runtimepath.','.script_dir.'/after' syntax on filetype plugin indent on jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/vspec/000077500000000000000000000000001357717315000154135ustar00rootroot00000000000000jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/vspec/completions.vim000066400000000000000000000070601357717315000204670ustar00rootroot00000000000000let g:jedi#completions_command = 'X' source plugin/jedi.vim describe 'completions' before new set filetype=python end after " default let g:jedi#popup_select_first = 1 bd! end it 'longest in completeopt' " This gets set up with Vim only on VimEnter. if has('nvim') Expect stridx(&completeopt, 'longest') > -1 else Expect stridx(&completeopt, 'longest') == -1 doautocmd VimEnter Expect stridx(&completeopt, 'longest') > -1 endif " Do not use it for following tests. set completeopt-=longest end it 'no smart import by default' exec "normal ifrom os " Expect getline('.') == 'from os ' end it 'import' " X is the completion command normal oimporX Expect getline('.') == 'import' normal a subproX Expect getline('.') == 'import subprocess' end it 'exception' normal oIndentationErrX Expect getline('.') == 'IndentationError' " Do not remap keys (".") here, otherwise this triggers completion in " Neovim already. normal! a().filena normal aX Expect getline('.') == 'IndentationError().filename' end it 'multi complete' " NOTE: nvim results in "importErr()" here with completeopt+=longest, " but Vim is fine. " This is due to `pumvisible()` in jedi#complete_opened being true " with nvim still, but it is 0 with Vim, i.e. Vim appears to close " the pum already (with the tests). " " This might be a misunderstanding though, since the test might not " expect the "import" keyword to be offered for completion?! normal oImpXErrX() Expect getline('.') == 'ImportError()' end it 'cycling through entries popup_select_first=0' set completeopt+=longest let g:jedi#popup_select_first = 0 execute "normal oraise impX\" Expect getline('.') == 'raise ImportError' set completeopt-=longest end it 'cycling through entries popup_select_first=1' execute "normal oraise impX\" Expect getline('.') == 'raise ImportWarning' end it 'cycling through entries popup_select_first=1 and longest' set completeopt+=longest execute "normal oraise impX" Expect getline('.') == 'raise Import' " With Neovim pumvisible() is 1 in jedi#complete_opened, which then " triggers the . This is not the case with Vim. if has('nvim') execute "normal oraise impX\" Expect getline('.') == 'raise ImportWarning' execute "normal oraise impX\\" Expect getline('.') == 'raise imp' else execute "normal oraise impX\" Expect getline('.') == 'raise ImportError' execute "normal oraise impX\\" Expect getline('.') == 'raise ImportWarning' endif set completeopt-=longest end end describe 'smart completions' before new let g:jedi#smart_auto_mappings = 1 set filetype=python end after " default let g:jedi#smart_auto_mappings = 0 bd! end it 'smart import' exec "normal ifrom os " Expect getline('.') == 'from os import ' end it 'no smart import after space' exec "normal! ifrom os " exec "normal a " Expect getline('.') == 'from os ' end end " vim: et:ts=4:sw=4 jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/vspec/completions_disabled.vim000066400000000000000000000005611357717315000223150ustar00rootroot00000000000000let g:jedi#completions_command = 'X' let g:jedi#completions_enabled = 0 source plugin/jedi.vim describe 'completions_disabled' before set filetype=python end after try | %bwipeout! | catch | endtry end it 'typing' normal oraise ImportErrX Expect getline('.') == 'raise ImportErrX' end end " vim: et:ts=4:sw=4 jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/vspec/documentation.vim000066400000000000000000000012551357717315000210040ustar00rootroot00000000000000source plugin/jedi.vim describe 'documentation docstrings' before set filetype=python end after try | %bwipeout! | catch | endtry end it 'simple' Expect maparg('K') == ':call jedi#show_documentation()' put = 'ImportError' normal GK Expect bufname('%') == "__doc__" Expect &filetype == 'rst' let content = join(getline(1,'$'), "\n") Expect stridx(content, "Import can't find module") > 0 normal K Expect bufname('%') == '' end it 'no documentation' put = 'x = 2' normal oGK Expect bufname('%') == '' end end " vim: et:ts=4:sw=4 jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/vspec/goto.vim000066400000000000000000000120721357717315000171020ustar00rootroot00000000000000let mapleader = '\' source plugin/jedi.vim source test/_utils.vim describe 'goto simple:' before new set filetype=python put =[ \ 'def a(): pass', \ 'b = a', \ 'c = b', \ ] normal! ggdd normal! G$ Expect line('.') == 3 end after bd! end it 'goto definitions' normal \d Expect line('.') == 2 Expect col('.') == 1 end it 'goto assignments' normal \g Expect line('.') == 2 Expect col('.') == 1 " cursor before `=` means that it stays there. normal \g Expect line('.') == 2 Expect col('.') == 1 " going to the last line changes it. normal! $ normal \g Expect line('.') == 1 Expect col('.') == 5 end end describe 'goto with tabs:' before set filetype=python let g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers = 1 end after try | %bwipeout! | catch | endtry end it 'follow import' put = ['import subprocess', 'subprocess'] normal G\g Expect getline('.') == 'import subprocess' Expect line('.') == 2 Expect col('.') == 8 normal G\d Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('subprocess') == 1 Expect line('.') == 1 Expect col('.') == 1 Expect tabpagenr('$') == 2 Expect winnr('$') == 1 bwipe Expect tabpagenr('$') == 1 Expect bufname('%') == '' end " it 'multi definitions' " " This used to behave differently. Now we don't have any real multi " " definitions. " " " put = ['import tokenize'] " " normal G$\d " " Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('tokenize') == 1 " " Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('token') == 0 " " execute "normal \" " " Expect tabpagenr('$') == 2 " " Expect winnr('$') == 1 " " Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('token') == 1 " " " bd " " normal G$\d " " execute "normal j\" " " Expect tabpagenr('$') == 2 " " Expect winnr('$') == 1 " " Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('tokenize') == 1 " end end describe 'goto with buffers' before set filetype=python let g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers = 0 end after try | %bwipeout! | catch | endtry set nohidden end it 'no new tabs' put = ['import os'] normal G$ call jedi#goto_assignments() PythonJedi jedi_vim.goto() Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('os') == 0 " Without hidden, it's not possible to open a new buffer, when the old " one is not saved. set hidden call jedi#goto_assignments() Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('os') == 1 Expect winnr('$') == 1 Expect tabpagenr('$') == 1 Expect line('.') == 1 Expect col('.') == 1 end " it 'multi definitions' " " set hidden " " put = ['import tokenize'] " " normal G$\d " " Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('tokenize') == 0 " " Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('token') == 0 " " execute "normal \" " " Expect tabpagenr('$') == 1 " " Expect winnr('$') == 1 " " Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('token') == 1 " " " bd " " normal G$\d " " execute "normal j\" " " Expect tabpagenr('$') == 1 " " Expect winnr('$') == 1 " " Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('tokenize') == 1 " end end describe 'goto with splits' before enew! set filetype=python let g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers = 'left' end after try | %bwipeout! | catch | endtry end it 'follow import' put = ['import subprocess', 'subprocess'] normal G\g Expect getline('.') == 'import subprocess' Expect line('.') == 2 Expect col('.') == 8 normal G\d Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('subprocess') == 1 Expect line('.') == 1 Expect col('.') == 1 Expect winnr('$') == 2 wincmd l Expect bufname('%') == '' end end describe 'goto wildignore' before enew! set filetype=python set wildignore=*,with\ spaces,*.pyc set hidden let g:jedi#use_tag_stack = 1 let g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers = 0 " Need to use splits for code coverage in new_buffer() let g:jedi#use_splits_not_buffers = 1 put = ['from subprocess import Popen', 'Popen'] Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('subprocess') == 0 normal G end after try | %bwipeout! | catch | endtry set wildignore&vim end it 'restores wildignore' let before = &wildignore call jedi#goto() Expect getline('.') =~ 'Popen' Expect &wildignore == before end it 'not using tagstack' let g:jedi#use_tag_stack = 0 call jedi#goto() Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('subprocess') == 1 Expect getline('.') =~ 'Popen' end end " vim: et:ts=4:sw=4 jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/vspec/pyimport.vim000066400000000000000000000020271357717315000200140ustar00rootroot00000000000000source plugin/jedi.vim source test/_utils.vim describe 'pyimport' before let g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers = 1 end after try | %bwipeout! | catch | endtry end it 'open_tab' Pyimport os Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('os') == 1 Pyimport subprocess Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('subprocess') == 1 " the empty tab is sometimes also a tab Expect tabpagenr('$') >= 2 end it 'completion' " don't know how to test this directly "execute "Pyimport subproc\" "Expect CurrentBufferIsModule('subprocess') == 1 Expect jedi#py_import_completions('subproc', 0, 0) == 'subprocess' Expect jedi#py_import_completions('subprocess', 0, 0) == 'subprocess' let g:comp = jedi#py_import_completions('zip', 0, 0) " Sometimes zipapp is in there sometimes not, depends on Python " version. let g:comp = substitute(g:comp, '^zipapp\n', '', '') Expect g:comp == "zipfile\nzipimport" end end jedi-vim-0.15.2/test/vspec/signatures.vim000066400000000000000000000103611357717315000203150ustar00rootroot00000000000000source plugin/jedi.vim describe 'signatures' before enew set filetype=python end after try | %bwipeout! | catch | endtry end it 'simple' normal odef xyz(number): return normal o normal oxyz() doautocmd CursorHoldI Expect getline(3) == '?!?jedi=0, ?!? (*_*number*_*) ?!?jedi?!?' doautocmd InsertLeave Expect getline(3) == '' end it 'multiple buffers' set hidden new setfiletype python redir => autocmds autocmd jedi_call_signatures * redir END Expect autocmds =~# 'jedi_call_signatures' buffer # redir => autocmds autocmd jedi_call_signatures * redir END Expect autocmds =~# 'jedi_call_signatures' end it 'simple after CursorHoldI with only parenthesis' noautocmd normal o doautocmd CursorHoldI noautocmd normal istaticmethod() doautocmd CursorHoldI Expect getline(1) == '?!?jedi=0, ?!? (*_*f: Callable[..., Any]*_*) ?!?jedi?!?' end it 'highlights correct argument' if !has('python3') SKIP 'py2: no signatures with print()' endif noautocmd normal o doautocmd CursorHoldI noautocmd normal iprint(42, sep="X", ) " Move to "=" - hightlights "sep=...". noautocmd normal 5h doautocmd CursorHoldI Expect getline(1) =~# '\V\^?!?jedi=0, ?!? (*values: object, *_*sep: Optional[Text]=...*_*' " Move left to "=" - hightlights first argument ("values"). " NOTE: it is arguable that maybe "sep=..." should be highlighted " still, but this tests for the cache to be "busted", and that " fresh results are retrieved from Jedi. noautocmd normal h doautocmd CursorHoldI Expect getline(1) =~# '\V\^?!?jedi=0, ?!? (*_**values: object*_*, sep: Optional[Text]=...,' end it 'no signature' exe 'normal ostr ' Python jedi_vim.show_call_signatures() Expect getline(1, '$') == ['', 'str '] end it 'signatures disabled' let g:jedi#show_call_signatures = 0 exe 'normal ostr( ' Python jedi_vim.show_call_signatures() Expect getline(1, '$') == ['', 'str( '] let g:jedi#show_call_signatures = 1 end it 'command line simple' let g:jedi#show_call_signatures = 2 call jedi#configure_call_signatures() exe 'normal ostaticmethod( ' redir => msg Python jedi_vim.show_call_signatures() redir END Expect msg == "\nstaticmethod(f: Callable[..., Any])" redir => msg doautocmd InsertLeave redir END Expect msg == "\n" normal Sdef foo(a, b): pass exe 'normal ofoo(a, b, c, ' redir => msg Python jedi_vim.show_call_signatures() redir END Expect msg == "\nfoo(a, b)" end it 'command line truncation' let g:jedi#show_call_signatures = 2 call jedi#configure_call_signatures() function! Signature() redir => msg Python jedi_vim.show_call_signatures() redir END return msg endfunction let funcname = repeat('a', &columns - (30 + (&ruler ? 18 : 0))) put = 'def '.funcname.'(arg1, arg2, arg3, a, b, c):' put = ' pass' execute "normal o\".funcname."( " Expect Signature() == "\n".funcname."(arg1, …)" exe 'normal sarg1, ' Expect Signature() == "\n".funcname."(…, arg2, …)" exe 'normal sarg2, arg3, ' Expect Signature() == "\n".funcname."(…, a, b, c)" exe 'normal sa, b, ' Expect Signature() == "\n".funcname."(…, c)" g/^/d put = 'def '.funcname.'('.repeat('b', 20).', arg2):' put = ' pass' execute "normal o\".funcname."( " Expect Signature() == "\n".funcname."(…)" end it 'command line no signature' let g:jedi#show_call_signatures = 2 call jedi#configure_call_signatures() exe 'normal ostr ' redir => msg Python jedi_vim.show_call_signatures() redir END Expect msg == "\n" end end