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Hi, I do not use it anymore day to day, clang.kak is a little slower but more maintained. I tried and it does work here, you'll get ycmd output in the *ycmd-output*
buffer, its likely that will give you an idea what is going on. In particular, YouCompleteMe wants a .ycm_extra_confg.py
file.
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Thanks for the buffer tip! After fixing some $PATH issues (gnu-coreutils need some setup to work seamlessly on OSX), I think all run correctly. I still have an error though, from *ycmd-output*
:
<some timestamp> - INFO - Dropping request with bad HMAC.
Any insight?
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anything in the *debug*
buffer ?
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Nothing useful. Could it be the version of OpenSSL posing problem?
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Looks like it really is a HMAC issue. It is empty for me. I don't find where the variable is supposed to be initialised, there is only one occurence of ${kak_opt_ycmd_hmac_key}.
edit: The variable is initialised this is the base64
call that doesn't work.
## With some debug on line 81 I got the following log.
# echo "HMAC - ${kak_opt_ycmd_hmac_key}"
# key=$(echo -n "${kak_opt_ycmd_hmac_key}" | base64 -d -w0)
# echo "KEY - ${key}"
HMAC - Gb/54Rea9MqDp30ntqPDKQ==
base64: invalid input
KEY -
base64: invalid input
Regarding version:
$ base64 --version
base64 (GNU coreutils) 8.24
Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Written by Simon Josefsson.
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Hi, in %sh{ ... } blocks, $kak_opt_<option_name> is the syntax to access Kakoune option <option_name>, so here we access the ycmd_hmac_key option, which is declared line 5 and set line 47. You can display that option value with :echo %opt{ycmd_hmac_key}
. the prompt wont provide option name completion for it because that is an hidden option, but the option should exist anyway.
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I managed to get a key using openssl base64
instead of base64
but still ycmd considers it a bad HMAC, can't figure out why. Looks like this script isn't compatible with OSX 10.11. I will stop trying for now, thank you for your time.
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Hi, Took a small look, I suspect for some reason base64 on your computer adds a final end of line in its output. Thats what the -w0 option is here to avoid, but I guess it just happened to work, I did not find a way to force openssl base64 not to do that, and tries with tr -d '\n'
did not work well either.
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