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*guides-troubleshoot*
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Troubleshooting
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The purpose of this guide is to serve as a means to help troubleshoot
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common issues encountered when getting start with eclim, or providing
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information if you've discovered a possible bug.
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Below are a series of sections broken up by the behavior (or lack of)
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experienced and the steps for diagnosing the cause of that behavior.
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If you can't find the answer to your question here, be sure to take a
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look at the faq (|vim-faq|) to see if your question is answered there.
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*ts_workspace*
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Eclim does not recognize any of my existing projects.
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A fairly common occurrence for users new to eclim, is that after
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starting eclimd and then attempting to execute some project dependent
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functionality, the functionality appears to do nothing or eclim
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complains that the project could not be determined. If you have
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existing projects created in eclipse and eclim is not finding them,
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then the likely cause is that your projects are located in a
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non-default workspace location.
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For the answer to how to specify the location of your workspace when
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starting eclimd, please see the faq (|eclim-workspace|) devoted to
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this.
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*ts_completion*
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I'm editing a [java, python, php, etc] file and code completion doesn't work.
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- If you receive the message "E764: Option 'completefunc' is not set",
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please see the file type section below.
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- Next step is to make sure that the current file is in an eclipse
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project by running the following command in the vim windows
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containing the file you are working on.
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>
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:ProjectInfo
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If that returns an error that it is unable to determine the project,
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then see the workspace section above or one of the guides (|guides|)
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on creating a new project.
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- If the correct project info is found, then try running the
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completion again, if it still doesn't return any results run the
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command:
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:messages
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This will print out any messages that you might have missed. If you
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see an error regarding a java exception while running a command then
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see the section on troubleshooting exceptions.
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*ts_ftplugin*
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I'm editing a [java, python, php, etc] file and none of the file type commands exist.
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This usually indicates that you don't have file type plugins enabled
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in vim. To check you can run:
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>
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:EclimValidate
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If it complains about filetype plugin support not being found, then
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follow its directions on adding the following to your vimrc:
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>
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filetype plugin indent on
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*ts_exception*
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I received a java exception "while executing command" message.
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If you receive a java exception while performing some action in vim,
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it should also include a message indicating the issue. However, if
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you receive something like a NullPointerException or some other
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exception which doesn't include a helpful message, then you may have
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encountered a bug.
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Once you've encountered this type of issue, the first step it to get
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more details. To do so you will need to obtain the command that was
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being issued by eclim and run it on the command line where the full
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stack trace will be emitted. To gather these details you will need
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to:
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1. run :messages which will print all the messages for your current
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vim session and find the last executed command which will look
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like:
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>
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while executing command: -command ...
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If there are a lot of messages, you may have to page through them
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to the end to find the most recent command. Once you've found the
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command, copy the command text from "-command" to the end of the
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command arguments.
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- The next step is to run the command on a command line.
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- Linux / Mac / BSD:
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- open a shell and start by typing the location of your eclim
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script and then append the command you copied.:
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$ /opt/eclipse/eclim -command ...
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Run that and you should see the entire stack trace for the
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error.
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- Windows:
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- open a dos prompt and make sure you are on the same drive as
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your eclipse installation (if it's on your D: drive, then type
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"D:" at the prompt and hit enter.
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- Then type out the path to your eclim script and append the
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command you copied:
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> "C:\Program Files\eclipse\eclim" -command ...
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Run that and you should see the entire stack trace for the
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error.
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Once you've obtained the stack trace, the next step it to send it to
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the eclim-user (http://groups.google.com/group/eclim-user) mailing
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list along with a description of what you were doing when the error
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occurred, as well as the OS you are on, and whether you were using
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eclimd headless or headed (inside of the eclipse gui).
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*ts_incompatible_plugins*
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Incompatible Plugins
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There are some third party eclipse plugins which currently may
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interfere with eclim. Below is a list of these known plugin
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incompatibilities.
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- Spring IDE: At least one user has reported that eclim's java
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validation no longer works after installing the Spring IDE.
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- viPlugin: Attempting to open a file using the embedded gvim support
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fails if viPlugin is installed. This issue has been reported on the
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viPlugin site.
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vim:ft=eclimhelp |