Call Signatures wrap in text
See original GitHub issueHi guys, I’ve having this problem in some occasions, when I stay within parenthesis of object, jedi shows me the args needed by the object, however sometimes when I press for save, and then run the code, happens that jedi inserts the signature in the code text.
for example:
normally when I change to another place and I leave the parentheses or press esc
key, this is removed, but as I mentioned above, sometimes the jedi is bugged and save the signature with the text, which is annoying
I could delete this function, but I like this.
Greetings!!
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It seems like BufWritePre would do the job.
@davidhalter Sorry for posting comment on closed issue, but I wrote above about jedi-vim and vim in particular. Note about emacs was there only to mention that I’m not using vim now and don’t know if issue still exists. But to check it anyway I just installed all this stuff on my vim and check it. It seems that issue is gone 😃