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Steps to reproduce the issue: - Create files `a` `b` `c` with the following content: ``` $ head a b c ==> a c
This commit works really well: https://github.com/ncm2/ncm2-pyclang/commit/908eb403624217d0d8112423e150eddc309b036e I want to generalize it.
I still think the coroutine behavior is a really bad idea for developing plugins with internal state. I don't want to write plugins with always concurrency in mind.
As per https://github.com/roxma/vim-hug-neovim-rpc/issues/9#issuecomment-336757133
https://github.com/roxma/nvim-completion-manager/issues/215 https://github.com/roxma/nvim-completion-manager/issues/62
https://github.com/ncm2/ncm2-snipmate/issues/2#issuecomment-402584907 // cc @wangsongiam I assume that it is possible to identify the keyword completion return from `jedi` It seems usefule. for some keyword based snippet, e.g. `for` loop