The only thing I can get python omnicomplete to work with are system modules. I get nothing for help with modules in my site-packages or modules that I'm currently working on.
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I get completion for my own modules in my PYTHONPATH or site-packages. I'm not sure what version of the pythoncomplete.vim script you're using, but you may want to make sure it's the latest. EDIT: Here's some examples of what I'm seeing on my system... This file (mymodule.py), I puth in a directory in PYTHONPATH, and then in site-packages. Both times I was able to get the screenshot below.
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Just ran across this on Python reddit tonight: PySmell. Looks like what you're looking for.
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Once I generated ctags for one of my site-packages, it started working for that package -- so I'm guessing that the omnicomplete function depends on ctags for non-sys modules. EDIT: Not true at all. Here's the problem -- poor testing on my part -- omnicomplete WAS working for parts of my project, just not most of it. The issue was that I'm working on a django project, and in order to import django.db, you need to have an environment variable set. Since I couldn't import django.db, any class that inherited from django.db, or any module that imported a class that inherited from django.db wouldn't complete. |
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While it's important to note that you must properly set your |
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Trouble-shooting tip: verify that the module you are trying to omni-complete can be imported by VIM. I had some syntactically correct Python that VIM didn't like:
Case-in-point, removing the parenthesis from my class definition allowed VIM to import the module, and subsequently OmniComplete on that module started to work. |
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I think your after the pydiction script. It lets you add your own stuff and site-packages to omni complete. While your at it, add the following to your python.vim file...
This will let you auto-complete package functions e.g. if you enter...
and then [CTRL][N], you'll get a list of the functions for os.path. |
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