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I'm not entirely sure whether this is a real bug. I'm trying the rsense plugin with a Rails app. Yet since rsense is invoked with a correct "--detect-project" argument, I'd expect it to find something when a model User with methods exists and I try to complete something like:
user = User.new
user.[Ctrl-/]
However, rsense simply goes "error: superclass not found: User". Any way to make this work or is this a rsense limitation?
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I'm not entirely sure whether this is a real bug. I'm trying the rsense plugin with a Rails app. Yet since rsense is invoked with a correct "--detect-project" argument, I'd expect it to find something when a model User with methods exists and I try to complete something like:
However, rsense simply goes "error: superclass not found: User". Any way to make this work or is this a rsense limitation?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: