homes/common/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/jedi/settings.py
Christophe Buffenoir 8385ed00af Add jedi
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# ----------------
# completion output settings
# ----------------
# The completion is by default case insensitive.
case_insensitive_completion = True
# Adds a dot after a module, because a module that is not accessed this way is
# definitely not the normal case. However, in VIM this doesn't work, that's why
# it isn't used at the moment.
add_dot_after_module = False
# Adds an opening bracket after a function, because that's normal behaviour.
# Removed it again, because in VIM that is not very practical.
add_bracket_after_function = False
# ----------------
# dynamic stuff
# ----------------
# check for `append`, etc. on array instances like list()
dynamic_arrays_instances = True
# check for `append`, etc. on arrays: [], {}, ()
dynamic_array_additions = True
# A dynamic param completion, finds the callees of the function, which define
# the params of a function.
dynamic_params = True
# Do the same for other modules.
dynamic_params_for_other_modules = True
# Additional modules in which Jedi checks if statements are to be found. This
# is practical for IDE's, that want to administrate their modules themselves.
additional_dynamic_modules = []
# ----------------
# recursions
# ----------------
# Recursion settings are important if you don't want extremly recursive python
# code to go absolutely crazy. First of there is a global limit
# `max_executions`. This limit is important, to set a maximum amount of time,
# the completion may use.
#
# The `max_until_execution_unique` limit is probably the most important one,
# because if that limit is passed, functions can only be one time executed. So
# new functions will be executed, complex recursions with the same functions
# again and again, are ignored.
#
# `max_function_recursion_level` is more about whether the recursions are
# stopped in deepth or in width. The ratio beetween this and
# `max_until_execution_unique` is important here. It stops a recursion (after
# the number of function calls in the recursion), if it was already used
# earlier.
#
# The values are based on my experimental tries, used on the jedi library. But
# I don't think there's any other Python library, that uses recursion in a
# similar (extreme) way. This makes the completion definitely worse in some
# cases. But a completion should also be fast.
max_function_recursion_level = 5
max_until_execution_unique = 50
max_executions_without_builtins = 200
max_executions = 250
# Because get_in_function_call is normally used on every single key hit, it has
# to be faster than a normal completion. This is the factor that is used to
# scale `max_executions` and `max_until_execution_unique`:
scale_get_in_function_call = 0.1
# ----------------
# various
# ----------------
# Size of the current code part, which is used to speed up parsing.
part_line_length = 20
# ----------------
# star import caching
# ----------------
# In huge packages like numpy, checking all star imports on every completion
# might be slow, therefore we do a star import caching, that lasts a certain
# time span (in seconds).
star_import_cache_validity = 60.0