Thanks to some outside suggestions and contributions we now have another
release.
If you missed the original announcement, rbcomplete provides a vim7
omni-completion function (code completion) for vim. It is
based on complete.rb, pycomplete.vim and ccomplete.vim.
Whats New:
At the request of many people, Object’s instance methods are no longer
included in the completion list, if anyone wants this functionality
back I’ll make it a configurable.
A major contribution provided rbcomplete.vim with better variable
identification so the following will properly be completed:
a = Time.now
b = [0…2]
c = [‘a’,‘b’]
d = {:a=>‘test’,:b=>‘this’}
sorry, no “e = c” yet. You can find the file at
http://blog.hasno.info/blog/segfault/dev/2006/04/10/vim-7-ruby-omni-completion.html
–mark
Hi!
At Wed, 12 Apr 2006 13:00:06 +0900, Mark G. wrote:
http://blog.hasno.info/blog/segfault/dev/2006/04/10/vim-7-ruby-omni-completion.html
500 Internal Server Error for me 
Josef ‘Jupp’ Schugt
Well, once I stripped all the carraige returns from the .vim file, it
kinda worked. When I did ctrl+x ctrl+o it opened a list of classes, but
it always replaced whatever was under the cursor with TrueClass and
that’s all I could get it to do… Am I missing something?
Andrew
Seems to be working currently. Could be that my old box doesn’t agree w/
the increased traffic.
–mark
On 4/11/06, Mark G. [email protected] wrote:
Thanks to some outside suggestions and contributions we now have another
release.
If you missed the original announcement, rbcomplete provides a vim7
omni-completion function (code completion) for vim. It is
based on complete.rb, pycomplete.vim and ccomplete.vim.
Where are we supposed to put the rbcomplete.vim file?
Mark V. wrote:
Where are we supposed to put the rbcomplete.vim file?
I put mine in ~/.vim/autoload and it seems to load OK.
Andrew
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Andrew T. wrote:
Mark V. wrote:
Where are we supposed to put the rbcomplete.vim file?
I put mine in ~/.vim/autoload and it seems to load OK.
i get an error about no ‘omnifunc’ attribute. which vim are you
running?
-a
On 4/12/06, [email protected] [email protected] wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Andrew T. wrote:
Mark V. wrote:
Where are we supposed to put the rbcomplete.vim file?
I put mine in ~/.vim/autoload and it seems to load OK.
i get an error about no ‘omnifunc’ attribute. which vim are you running?
It’s working for me now. Here’s what I did to get it to work under
Windows.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Alexandru E. Ungur wrote:
Though it’s still beta, alfa has been stable for a long time already 
Good luck,
Alex
time to upgrade then… 
-a
Thanks to some outside suggestions and contributions we now have
another
release.
If you missed the original announcement, rbcomplete provides a vim7
omni-completion function (code completion) for vim. It is
based on complete.rb, pycomplete.vim and ccomplete.vim.
Very cool. I just grabbed gentoo’s vim 7.0b, and there were a couple
of issues. Vim doesn’t like the windows endlines at all, and claims
the whole script is garbage. dos2unix fixes that nicely
The other
(really strange) thing is that you use some sort of heredoc with the
tag RUBYEOF. Gentoo’s vim7.0b doesn’t like that at all; it doesn’t
recognize the final RUBYEOF as the end of the string. Changing that to
EOF fixed things. Anyhow, not sure it that’s worth making changes for,
but it’s what I had to do.
Very cool. I just grabbed gentoo’s vim 7.0b, and there were a couple
of issues. Vim doesn’t like the windows endlines at all, and claims
the whole script is garbage. dos2unix fixes that nicely
The other
(really strange) thing is that you use some sort of heredoc with the
tag RUBYEOF. Gentoo’s vim7.0b doesn’t like that at all; it doesn’t
recognize the final RUBYEOF as the end of the string. Changing that
to EOF fixed things. Anyhow, not sure it that’s worth making changes
for, but it’s what I had to do.
yup, forgot to mention the endlines in my other post. flip -u did the
job. No problems with RUBYEOF here (with vim 7.0d)
Cheers,
Steph.
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 19:38, Andrew T. wrote:
Well, once I stripped all the carraige returns from the .vim file, it
kinda worked. When I did ctrl+x ctrl+o it opened a list of classes, but
it always replaced whatever was under the cursor with TrueClass and
that’s all I could get it to do… Am I missing something?
I’m getting exactly the same results.
Mark
- add the following to _vimrc
autocmd FileType ruby,eruby
set omnifunc=rbcomplete#Complete
with the recent versions of rubycomplete.vim the last line has to be
set omnifunc=rubycomplete#Complete
Tried it with vim70e on linux and seems to be working great! Thanks for
this smart enhancement.
Cheers,
Steph.
Mark G. wrote:
Are you using 0.2, 0.4 or the current cvs head?
By default, when your not within a class, it returns a list of globals
and classes.
Originally the global code did not take into account input, the current
cvs head does (as does 0.4 I believe).
–mark
You should do proper releases then, not just uploading over the old
file… Where can I get 0.4?
Andrew
Mark S. wrote:
Mark
Are you using 0.2, 0.4 or the current cvs head?
By default, when your not within a class, it returns a list of globals
and classes.
Originally the global code did not take into account input, the current
cvs head does (as does 0.4 I believe).
–mark
Andrew T. wrote:
You should do proper releases then, not just uploading over the old
file… Where can I get 0.4?
Andrew
Same site
http://blog.hasno.info/blog/segfault/dev/2006/04/10/vim-7-ruby-omni-completion.html
I will update the blog entry to note the current version,
rubycomplete.vim is actually just a symlink to
rubycomplete-0.4.vim currently. There was also another ANN email sent
regarding 0.4.
–mark