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- # Copyright (C) 2011-2019 ycmd contributors
- #
- # This file is part of YouCompleteMe.
- #
- # YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- # (at your option) any later version.
- #
- # YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- # GNU General Public License for more details.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- from __future__ import unicode_literals
- from __future__ import print_function
- from __future__ import division
- from __future__ import absolute_import
- # Not installing aliases from python-future; it's unreliable and slow.
- from builtins import * # noqa
- import vim
- from ycm import vimsupport
- from ycmd import utils
- from ycmd.completers.completer import Completer
- from ycm.client.base_request import BaseRequest
- OMNIFUNC_RETURNED_BAD_VALUE = 'Omnifunc returned bad value to YCM!'
- OMNIFUNC_NOT_LIST = ( 'Omnifunc did not return a list or a dict with a "words" '
- ' list when expected.' )
- class OmniCompleter( Completer ):
- def __init__( self, user_options ):
- super( OmniCompleter, self ).__init__( user_options )
- self._omnifunc = None
- def SupportedFiletypes( self ):
- return []
- def ShouldUseCache( self ):
- return bool( self.user_options[ 'cache_omnifunc' ] )
- def ShouldUseNow( self, request_data ):
- self._omnifunc = utils.ToUnicode( vim.eval( '&omnifunc' ) )
- if not self._omnifunc:
- return False
- if self.ShouldUseCache():
- return super( OmniCompleter, self ).ShouldUseNow( request_data )
- return self.ShouldUseNowInner( request_data )
- def ShouldUseNowInner( self, request_data ):
- if request_data[ 'force_semantic' ]:
- return True
- disabled_filetypes = self.user_options[
- 'filetype_specific_completion_to_disable' ]
- if not vimsupport.CurrentFiletypesEnabled( disabled_filetypes ):
- return False
- return super( OmniCompleter, self ).ShouldUseNowInner( request_data )
- def ComputeCandidates( self, request_data ):
- if self.ShouldUseCache():
- return super( OmniCompleter, self ).ComputeCandidates( request_data )
- if self.ShouldUseNowInner( request_data ):
- return self.ComputeCandidatesInner( request_data )
- return []
- def ComputeCandidatesInner( self, request_data ):
- if not self._omnifunc:
- return []
- # Calling directly the omnifunc may move the cursor position. This is the
- # case with the default Vim omnifunc for C-family languages
- # (ccomplete#Complete) which calls searchdecl to find a declaration. This
- # function is supposed to move the cursor to the found declaration but it
- # doesn't when called through the omni completion mapping (CTRL-X CTRL-O).
- # So, we restore the cursor position after the omnifunc calls.
- line, column = vimsupport.CurrentLineAndColumn()
- try:
- start_column = vimsupport.GetIntValue( self._omnifunc + '(1,"")' )
- # Vim only stops completion if the value returned by the omnifunc is -3 or
- # -2. In other cases, if the value is negative or greater than the current
- # column, the start column is set to the current column; otherwise, the
- # value is used as the start column.
- if start_column in ( -3, -2 ):
- return []
- if start_column < 0 or start_column > column:
- start_column = column
- # Use the start column calculated by the omnifunc, rather than our own
- # interpretation. This is important for certain languages where our
- # identifier detection is either incorrect or not compatible with the
- # behaviour of the omnifunc. Note: do this before calling the omnifunc
- # because it affects the value returned by 'query'.
- request_data[ 'start_column' ] = start_column + 1
- # Vim internally moves the cursor to the start column before calling again
- # the omnifunc. Some omnifuncs like the one defined by the
- # LanguageClient-neovim plugin depend on this behavior to compute the list
- # of candidates.
- vimsupport.SetCurrentLineAndColumn( line, start_column )
- omnifunc_call = [ self._omnifunc,
- "(0,'",
- vimsupport.EscapeForVim( request_data[ 'query' ] ),
- "')" ]
- items = vim.eval( ''.join( omnifunc_call ) )
- if isinstance( items, dict ) and 'words' in items:
- items = items[ 'words' ]
- if not hasattr( items, '__iter__' ):
- raise TypeError( OMNIFUNC_NOT_LIST )
- # Vim allows each item of the list to be either a string or a dictionary
- # but ycmd only supports lists where items are all strings or all
- # dictionaries. Convert all strings into dictionaries.
- for index, item in enumerate( items ):
- # Set the 'equal' field to 1 to disable Vim filtering.
- if not isinstance( item, dict ):
- items[ index ] = {
- 'word': item,
- 'equal': 1
- }
- else:
- item[ 'equal' ] = 1
- return items
- except ( TypeError, ValueError, vim.error ) as error:
- vimsupport.PostVimMessage(
- OMNIFUNC_RETURNED_BAD_VALUE + ' ' + str( error ) )
- return []
- finally:
- vimsupport.SetCurrentLineAndColumn( line, column )
- def FilterAndSortCandidatesInner( self, candidates, sort_property, query ):
- request_data = {
- 'candidates': candidates,
- 'sort_property': sort_property,
- 'query': query
- }
- response = BaseRequest().PostDataToHandler( request_data,
- 'filter_and_sort_candidates' )
- return response if response is not None else []
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