2016-01-07 19:40 GMT+03:00 Never Boy <[email protected]>:
> Dear Vim users
> I have started using vim lately and really enjoyed the learning. But after
> a while I simply got stuck.
>
> Vim is not hard to learn to use I dont think but building it into a work
> environment is really hard!
>
> Installing plugins and making them work is hard. Especially jedi and
> YouCompleteMe.
>
> I have tryed for a week now and even totally given up a couple of times
> and just reverted back to notepad ++... But...
>
> I want it to work!
>
> I have used vundle to install the plugins and they appear in my bundle
> folder. But nothing happens when i type in vim - no autocompletion or
> suggestions.
>
> I am sure it is something very elementary I'm doing wrong... but I simply
> cannot figure this out...
>
> Can anyone here help me get this up and running. If I manage to get it
> working I am gonna make a video tutorial about it!
>
​There is plugin documentation, it precisely states what you need to do to
install YCM. Do not know about jedi, but YCM requires some binary
libraries. Both require +python and if you do not have Python installed or
do not have Vim compiled with Python support​ they are not going to work.
Presence of Python support can be checked by finding +python or +python/dyn
in :version output, +python means that you cannot start Vim without python
available, +python/dyn means that you need to install version of Python Vim
was compiled with (this is not exported) and make sure that Vim is able to
find this.
>
> here is my vimrc. file:
> 1 set nocompatible " be iMproved, required
> 2 filetype off " required
> 3
> 4 " set the runtime path to include Vundle and initialize
> 5 set rtp+=~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim
> 6 call vundle#begin()
> 7 " alternatively, pass a path where Vundle should install plugins
> 8 "call vundle#begin('~/some/path/here')
> 9
> 10 " let Vundle manage Vundle, required
> 11 Plugin 'VundleVim/Vundle.vim'
> 12 Plugin 'Valloric/YouCompleteMe'
> 13 " jedi plugin for autocomplete python
> 14 Plugin 'davidhalter/jedi-vim'
> 15
> 16 " " this may be needed for the completers...
> 17 Plugin 'Rip-Rip/clang_complete'
> 18 "
> 19 " enable syntax highlighting
> 20 syntax enable
> 21
> 22 " Text after double qoutes is a comment
> 23 set ruler
> 24
> 25 " show line numbers
> 26 set number
> 27
> 28 " set tabs to have 4 spaces
> 29 set ts=4
> 30
> 31 " indent when moving to the next line while writing code
> 32 set autoindent
> 33
> 34 " show a visual line under the cursor's current line
> 35 set cursorline
> 36
> 37 " show the matching part of the pair for [] {} and ()
> 38 set showmatch
> 39
> 40 " enable all Python syntax highlighting features
> 41 let python_highlight_all = 1
> 42
> 43 " expand tabs into spaces
> 44 set expandtab
> 45
> 46 " sets autoindent to 4
> 47 set shiftwidth=4
> 48
> 49 " syntax for python
> 50 syntax on
> 51
> 52 set statusline=%F%m%r%h%w\ [TYPE=%Y\ %{&ff}]\
> 53 \ [%l/%L\ (%p%%)
> 54 filetype plugin indent on
> 55 au FileType py set autoindent
> 56 au FileType py set smartindent
> 57 au FileType py set textwidth=79 " PEP-8 Friendly
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