RUBY *ft-ruby-omni* Completion of Ruby code requires that Vim be built with |+ruby|. Ruby completion will parse your buffer on demand in order to provide a list of completions. These completions will be drawn from modules loaded by "require" and modules defined in the current buffer. The completions provided by CTRL-X CTRL-O are sensitive to the context: CONTEXT COMPLETIONS PROVIDED ~ 1. Not inside a class definition Classes, constants and globals 2. Inside a class definition Methods or constants defined in the class 3. After '.', '::' or ':' Methods applicable to the object being dereferenced 4. After ':' or ':foo' Symbol name (beginning with "foo") Notes: - Vim will load/evaluate code in order to provide completions. This may cause some code execution, which may be a concern. This is no longer enabled by default, to enable this feature add > let g:rubycomplete_buffer_loading = 1 < - In context 1 above, Vim can parse the entire buffer to add a list of classes to the completion results. This feature is turned off by default, to enable it add > let g:rubycomplete_classes_in_global = 1 < to your vimrc - In context 2 above, anonymous classes are not supported. - In context 3 above, Vim will attempt to determine the methods supported by the object. - Vim can detect and load the Rails environment for files within a rails project. The feature is disabled by default, to enable it add > let g:rubycomplete_rails = 1 < to your vimrc - Vim can parse a Gemfile, in case gems are being implicitly required. To activate the feature: > let g:rubycomplete_load_gemfile = 1 < To specify an alternative path, use: > let g:rubycomplete_gemfile_path = 'Gemfile.aux' < To use Bundler.require instead of parsing the Gemfile, set: > let g:rubycomplete_use_bundler = 1 < To use custom paths that should be added to $LOAD_PATH to correctly resolve requires, set: > let g:rubycomplete_load_paths = ["/path/to/code", "./lib/example"] vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: