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Hi Markus,

On Thursday, 2014-08-07 23:10:35 +0200, Markus Mohrhard wrote:

looking for a task that does not make my head spin while being sick in
bed I worked on support for YouCompleteMe [1]. For people who don't
know it, it is a VIM plugin -- one more reason for emacs users to
switch to the good side ;) -- that provides code-completition based on
clang. Therefore it actually understands the code and can give correct
suggestions.

Sounds all good, but does the in-the-background-compilation and the
actual completion search really scale with our code base?
What scares me away is "that no keyboard shortcuts had to be pressed to
get the list of completion candidates" ;-)  so it is continuously
popping up suggestions I didn't ask for? That looks a little annoying in
the demo. Other than that the description reads as if it was a quite
sophisticated utility.

So far I'm using

OmniCppComplete : C/C++ omni-completion with ctags database 
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1520

where our ctags tags file already provides the necessary information
for. It does have some shortcomings but most times works when needed.

  Eike

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