2016-10-03 14:55:55 -04:00
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" Author: w0rp <devw0rp@gmail.com>
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" Description: gcc for Fortran files
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" This option can be set to 0 to use -ffixed-form
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if !exists('g:ale_fortran_gcc_use_free_form')
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let g:ale_fortran_gcc_use_free_form = 1
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endif
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if !exists('g:ale_fortran_gcc_executable')
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let g:ale_fortran_gcc_executable = 'gcc'
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endif
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2016-09-18 14:19:40 -04:00
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" Set this option to change the GCC options for warnings for Fortran.
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if !exists('g:ale_fortran_gcc_options')
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let g:ale_fortran_gcc_options = '-Wall'
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endif
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2017-01-22 09:54:57 -05:00
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function! ale_linters#fortran#gcc#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
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" We have to match a starting line and a later ending line together,
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" like so.
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"
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" :21.34:
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" Error: Expected comma in I/O list at (1)
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let l:line_marker_pattern = ':\(\d\+\)[.:]\=\(\d\+\)\=:\=$'
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let l:message_pattern = '^\(Error\|Warning\): \(.\+\)$'
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let l:looking_for_message = 0
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let l:last_loclist_obj = {}
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let l:output = []
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for l:line in a:lines
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if l:looking_for_message
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let l:match = matchlist(l:line, l:message_pattern)
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else
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let l:match = matchlist(l:line, l:line_marker_pattern)
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endif
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if len(l:match) == 0
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continue
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endif
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if l:looking_for_message
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let l:looking_for_message = 0
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" Now we have the text, we can set it and add the error.
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let l:last_loclist_obj.text = l:match[2]
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let l:last_loclist_obj.type = l:match[1] is# 'Warning' ? 'W' : 'E'
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call add(l:output, l:last_loclist_obj)
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else
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let l:last_loclist_obj = {
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\ 'bufnr': a:buffer,
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\ 'lnum': l:match[1] + 0,
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\ 'col': l:match[2] + 0,
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\}
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" Start looking for the message and error type.
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let l:looking_for_message = 1
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endif
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endfor
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return l:output
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endfunction
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function! ale_linters#fortran#gcc#GetExecutable(buffer) abort
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return ale#Var(a:buffer, 'fortran_gcc_executable')
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endfunction
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function! ale_linters#fortran#gcc#GetCommand(buffer) abort
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let l:layout_option = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'fortran_gcc_use_free_form')
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\ ? '-ffree-form'
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\ : '-ffixed-form'
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return ale_linters#fortran#gcc#GetExecutable(a:buffer)
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\ . ' -S -x f95 -fsyntax-only '
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\ . l:layout_option . ' '
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\ . ale#Var(a:buffer, 'fortran_gcc_options') . ' '
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\ . '-'
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endfunction
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First pass at optimizing ale to autoload (#80)
* First pass at optimizing ale to autoload
First off, the structure/function names should be revised a bit,
but I will wait for @w0rp's input before unifying the naming style.
Second off, the docs probably need some more work, I just did some
simple find-and-replace work.
With that said, this pull brings major performance gains for ale. On my
slowest system, fully loading ale and all its code takes around 150ms.
I have moved all of ale's autoload-able code to autoload/, and in
addition, implemented lazy-loading of linters. This brings load time on
that same system down to 5ms.
The only downside of lazy loading is that `g:ale_linters` cannot be
changed at runtime; however, it also speeds up performance at runtime by
simplfying the logic greatly.
Please let me know what you think!
Closes #59
* Address Travis/Vint errors
For some reason, ale isn't running vint for me...
* Incorporate feedback, make fixes
Lazy-loading logic is much improved.
* Add header comments; remove incorrect workaround
* Remove unneeded plugin guards
* Fix lazy-loading linter logic
Set the wrong variable....
* Fix capitialization
2016-10-10 14:51:29 -04:00
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call ale#linter#Define('fortran', {
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\ 'name': 'gcc',
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\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
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\ 'executable_callback': 'ale_linters#fortran#gcc#GetExecutable',
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\ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#fortran#gcc#GetCommand',
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\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#fortran#gcc#Handle',
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\})
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