> I've spent several hours now trying to configure Vim use
> autocompletion for python. The default omni-completion is
> nice but it only completes words that I've already typed.
>
> I'm trying to use this script
> /usr/share/vim/vim71/autoload/pythoncomplete.vim which comes
> with Vim However I don't know how to load it, or if it's
> already loaded - how to check that. Can anyone tell me how
> you load a script in Vim, i.e. is there a command like
>
> :load-script /usr/share/vim/vim71/autoload/pythoncomplete.vim
>
> or
>
> :check-if-script-is-already-loaded pythoncomplete.vim
>
> Does this autoload directory mean the script is already
> loaded?
>
it should be, yes
you can get a complete list of all scripts currently sourced by
issuing the
:scriptnames
command -- the command to load a script is
:source <scriptname>
but you won't need that if the python script is in your autoload
directory
see
:help autoload
:help autoload-functions
for information on how to call autoloaded functions -- if you can
successfully call a function in pythoncomplete, you'll know it's
loaded -- there should be script specific documentation in your
doc path to help out too -- try
:help python<tab>
for a list of python specific help that has been installed and
indexed -- just keep hitting the tab key til one you're
interested in is highlighted, then hit enter
hmmm -- that :help <subject><tab> trick works in vim 7.1 --
right?
sc
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