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" deoplete.vim contains vim settings relevant to the deoplete autocompletion | |
" plugin | |
" for more details about my neovim setup see: | |
" http://afnan.io/2018-04-12/my-neovim-development-setup/ | |
" deoplete options | |
let g:deoplete#enable_at_startup = 1 | |
let g:deoplete#enable_smart_case = 1 | |
" disable autocomplete by default | |
let b:deoplete_disable_auto_complete=1 | |
let g:deoplete_disable_auto_complete=1 | |
call deoplete#custom#buffer_option('auto_complete', v:false) | |
if !exists('g:deoplete#omni#input_patterns') | |
let g:deoplete#omni#input_patterns = {} | |
endif | |
" Disable the candidates in Comment/String syntaxes. | |
call deoplete#custom#source('_', | |
\ 'disabled_syntaxes', ['Comment', 'String']) | |
autocmd InsertLeave,CompleteDone * if pumvisible() == 0 | pclose | endif | |
" set sources | |
let g:deoplete#sources = {} | |
let g:deoplete#sources.cpp = ['LanguageClient'] | |
let g:deoplete#sources.python = ['LanguageClient'] | |
let g:deoplete#sources.python3 = ['LanguageClient'] | |
let g:deoplete#sources.rust = ['LanguageClient'] | |
let g:deoplete#sources.c = ['LanguageClient'] | |
let g:deoplete#sources.vim = ['vim'] | |
" deoplete-racer config | |
let g:deoplete#sources#rust#racer_binary='/Users/aenayet/.cargo/bin/racer' | |
let g:deoplete#sources#rust#rust_source_path= '/Users/aenayet/.rustup/toolchains/stable-x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/rustlib/src/rust/src' |
set sources was not working for me. I guess it was removed.
DOC:
2018.04.09
- Remove "g:deoplete#sources" variable.
I used:
call deoplete#custom#source('LanguageClient')
instead.
Can you please add java to the example? 😃
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Thanks for this and the blog post!