Allan Odgaard-4 wrote
It’s not possible to change the priority.
I’m not too fond of the way this completion system works (i.e. it’s not using the general TextMate customization infrastructure but instead has 3 “special” settings when it probably should just have been a regular command with “completion list” as output type, and maybe receiving the default completions on stdin), so I’m more likely to completely change the system than add new settings to tweak priorities.
Makes sense. The completions are sometimes a bit odd anyway, but not sure what could be done about it.
For example, for my current (Python) file, after writing:
print(some_function(some_argument),
where my default completion list includes the following to be added (for debug prints):
"\n")
the first completion suggested in my current file instead is:
:])):
Not technically /wrong/ I guess, the combination does appear somewhere in my code, but not really the thing I'd typically want to use completion for.
But that's a result of the regex harvesting the completions, right? So only indirectly related, I guess.
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