Displays function signatures from completions in the command line.
Use a package manager and follow its instructions.
Note: echodoc requires v:completed_item feature. It is added in Vim 7.4.774.
Flag | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
g:echodoc#enable_at_startup |
0 |
If the value of this variable is non-zero, echodoc is automatically enabled at startup. |
g:echodoc#type |
"echo" |
Where the documentation is displayed. Choose between: "echo" , "signature" , "virtual" or "floating" |
g:echodoc#events |
['CompleteDone'] |
If the autocmd-events are fired, echodoc is enabled. |
g:g:echodoc#highlight_identifier |
"Identifier" |
The highlight of identifier. |
g:echodoc#highlight_arguments |
"Special" |
The highlight of current argument. |
g:echodoc#highlight_trailing |
"Type" |
The highlight of trailing. |
When using
let g:echodoc#type = "echo" " Default value
The command line is used to display echodoc
text. This means that you will
either need to set noshowmode
or set cmdheight=2
. Otherwise, the -- INSERT --
mode text will overwrite echodoc
's text.
When you accept a completion for a function with <c-y>
, echodoc
will
display the function signature in the command line and highlight the argument
position your cursor is in.
Option 1:
" To use echodoc, you must increase 'cmdheight' value.
set cmdheight=2
let g:echodoc_enable_at_startup = 1
Option 2:
" Or, you could disable showmode alltogether.
set noshowmode
let g:echodoc_enable_at_startup = 1
Option 3:
" Or, you could use neovim's virtual virtual text feature.
let g:echodoc#enable_at_startup = 1
let g:echodoc#type = 'virtual'
Option 4:
" Or, you could use neovim's floating text feature.
let g:echodoc#enable_at_startup = 1
let g:echodoc#type = 'floating'
" To use a custom highlight for the float window,
" change Pmenu to your highlight group
highlight link EchoDocFloat Pmenu