Send the buffers to the linters using getbufline() on Windows, re issue #39

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w0rp 2016-10-08 21:52:41 +01:00
parent 20a28b7856
commit f17a660888

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@ -215,11 +215,10 @@ function! s:ApplyLinter(buffer, linter)
endif
else
let job_options = {
\ 'in_mode': 'nl',
\ 'out_mode': 'nl',
\ 'err_mode': 'nl',
\ 'close_cb': function('s:HandleExitVim'),
\ 'in_io': 'buffer',
\ 'in_buf': a:buffer,
\}
if a:linter.output_stream ==# 'stderr'
@ -238,14 +237,19 @@ function! s:ApplyLinter(buffer, linter)
" othwerwise %PATHTEXT% will not be used to programs ending int
" .cmd, .bat, .exe, etc.
let l:command = 'cmd /c ' . l:command
else
" On Unix machines, we can send the Vim buffer directly.
" This is faster than reading the lines ourselves.
let job_options.in_io = 'buffer'
let job_options.in_buf = a:buffer
endif
" Vim 8 will read the stdin from the file's buffer.
let job = job_start(l:command, l:job_options)
endif
" Sometimes the job can be failed to be created at all in Vim 8.
if job != 'no process'
" Only proceed if the job is being run.
if has('nvim') || (job != 'no process' && job_status(job) == 'run')
let a:linter.job = job
" Store the ID for the job in the map to read back again.
@ -256,9 +260,21 @@ function! s:ApplyLinter(buffer, linter)
\}
if has('nvim')
" For NeoVim, we have to send the text in the buffer to the command.
call jobsend(a:linter.job, join(getline(1, '$'), "\n") . "\n")
call jobclose(a:linter.job, 'stdin')
" In NeoVim, we have to send the buffer lines ourselves.
let input = join(getbufline(a:buffer, 1, '$'), "\n") . "\n"
call jobsend(job, input)
call jobclose(job, 'stdin')
elseif has('win32')
" On Windows, we have to send the buffer lines ourselves,
" as there are issues with Windows and 'in_buf'
let input = join(getbufline(a:buffer, 1, '$'), "\n") . "\n"
let channel = job_getchannel(job)
if ch_status(channel) == 'open'
call ch_sendraw(channel, input)
call ch_close_in(channel)
endif
endif
endif
endfunction
@ -395,7 +411,7 @@ endif
if g:ale_lint_on_enter
augroup ALERunOnEnterGroup
autocmd!
autocmd BufEnter,BufRead * call ALELint(0)
autocmd BufEnter,BufRead * call ALELint(100)
augroup END
endif