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no request handler registered for "/home/me/dummy/rplugin/python3/dummy:autocmd:BufEnter:*" #341
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UpdateRemotePlugins is already executed? |
@Shougo Yep. Installation of Python plugins (and registering their handlers) otherwise works fine. You should be able to reproduce the bug with a minimal config using only these three plugins: call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged')
Plug 'numirias/semshi'
Plug 'autozimu/LanguageClient-neovim'
Plug 'brooth/far.vim'
call plug#end() Note that they all are Python-powered and if you remove any single one of them the error disappears. But even if you replace one of them with the dummy plugin stub from above, the error will reappear. (While trying, obviously run Would love to see someone else repro it. |
I have tested it, but I cannot reproduce the problem. |
If it's a race condition, could you try with more plugins, e.g.: call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged')
Plug 'numirias/semshi'
Plug 'autozimu/LanguageClient-neovim'
Plug 'brooth/far.vim'
Plug 'raghur/vim-ghost', {'do': ':GhostInstall'}
Plug 'arakashic/chromatica.nvim'
Plug 'Shougo/deoplete.nvim'
call plug#end() |
Confirm that I can reproduce the problem with the minimal config above. |
@numirias I'm using neovim 0.3.3, pynvim 0.3.2 and I can consistently reproduce very similar error message with the following plugin: import pynvim
@pynvim.plugin
class Main(object):
def __init__(self, nvim):
self.nvim = nvim
@pynvim.autocmd('BufWritePost', pattern='*', eval='expand("<afile>:p")')
def update_tags_for_file(self, filename):
self.update_screen()
@property
def extrawidth(self):
numberwidth = self.nvim.eval(
'((&number||&relativenumber) ? &numberwidth : 0) + &foldcolumn')
self.nvim.command(
'redir =>a |exe "sil sign place buffer=".bufnr(\'\')|redir end')
signlist = self.nvim.command_output('echo a').split('\n')
signwidth = 2 if len(signlist) > 2 else 0
separator = 1
result = numberwidth + signwidth
result += separator if numberwidth > 0 else 0
result += separator if signwidth > 0 else 0
return result
def pad_message(self, message, index):
winwidth = self.nvim.eval('winwidth("%")')
linewidth = self.nvim.eval(
'strdisplaywidth(getline(%s))' % (index + 1)) + self.extrawidth
sumwidth = len(message)
padwidth = max(0, winwidth - linewidth - sumwidth)
padding = ' ' * padwidth
padded_message = padding + message
return padded_message
def update_screen(self):
highlight_group = 'LineNr'
line_start = self.nvim.eval('line("w0")') - 1
line_end = self.nvim.eval('line("w$")')
lines = self.nvim.current.buffer[line_start:line_end]
api = self.nvim.current.buffer.api
api.clear_namespace(-1, 0, -1)
for line, index in zip(lines, range(line_start, line_end)):
text = 'Mocked'
message = self.pad_message(text, index)
api.set_virtual_text(0, index, [[message, highlight_group]], {}) The error I see when I do
If I remove the two lines below, the error disappears:
Maybe it's a problem with my code, not neovim or pynvim, could you tell it from the code? |
That definitely looks wrong. The "method name" |
I'm having this exact same thing happen to me while attempting to write a plugin... weird thing is that after the first attempt failing, the rest succeed. |
I just had the exact same issue happening to me with only
though. Can't seem to figure it out though, and the magic |
I can reproduce this as well, with this fairly minimal plugin: """An RPC client for Neovim."""
import pynvim
import pypresence
import asyncio
from datetime import datetime
@pynvim.plugin
class Neocord:
"""The core class for Neocord."""
def __init__(self, nvim):
"""Initialize the plugin."""
self.nvim = nvim
self.client_id = self.nvim.vars.get("neocord_clientid")
if self.client_id is None:
self.client_id = 655548219425554464
self.presence = pypresence.AioClient(
self.client_id,
loop=self.nvim.loop
)
self.presence.start()
self.enter_time = datetime.now()
self.pid = self.nvim.api.get_api_info()[0]
@pynvim.autocmd('BufEnter', pattern='*')
async def on_bufenter(self):
"""Run on opening a buffer."""
current_buf = self.nvim.current.buffer
await self.presence.set_activity(
state=f"Editing buffer {current_buf.name}",
start=self.enter_time.timestamp(),
pid=self.pid
)
@pynvim.autocmd('VimEnter', pattern='*')
async def on_vimenter(self):
"""Run on opening a vim session."""
current_buf = self.nvim.current.buffer
await self.presence.set_activity(
state=f"Editing buffer {current_buf.name}",
start=self.enter_time.timestamp(),
pid=self.pid
) as well as this (super) minimal vimrc: let &runtimepath.=','.escape(expand('<sfile>:p:h'), '\,') |
I had the issue with incorrect |
Hello. I came from this issue: numirias/semshi#11
Summary: neovim prints this upon startup:
It only surfaced when I started using semshi. However, it does not look like it's a bug in the plugin, but rather in neovim/neovim-client. The author of the plugin could also reproduce the issue with the following configuration (see this comment numirias/semshi#11 (comment)):
The following plugin can also help reproduce the issue:
neovim 0.3.0
neovim-client 0.2.6
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