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"============================================================================
"File: syntastic.vim
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"Description: Vim plugin for on the fly syntax checking.
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"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute
" it and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You
" Want To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar.
" See http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details.
"
"============================================================================
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if exists("g:loaded_syntastic_plugin")
finish
endif
let g:loaded_syntastic_plugin = 1
if has('reltime')
let g:syntastic_start = reltime()
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lockvar! g:syntastic_start
endif
let g:syntastic_version = '3.4.0-109'
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lockvar g:syntastic_version
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" Sanity checks {{{1
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for s:feature in ['autocmd', 'eval', 'modify_fname', 'quickfix', 'reltime', 'user_commands']
if !has(s:feature)
call syntastic#log#error("need Vim compiled with feature " . s:feature)
finish
endif
endfor
let s:running_windows = syntastic#util#isRunningWindows()
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lockvar s:running_windows
if !s:running_windows && executable('uname')
try
let s:uname = system('uname')
catch /\m^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E484/
call syntastic#log#error("your shell " . &shell . " doesn't use traditional UNIX syntax for redirections")
finish
endtry
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lockvar s:uname
endif
" }}}1
" Defaults {{{1
let g:syntastic_defaults = {
\ 'aggregate_errors': 0,
\ 'always_populate_loc_list': 0,
\ 'auto_jump': 0,
\ 'auto_loc_list': 2,
\ 'bash_hack': 1,
\ 'check_on_open': 0,
\ 'check_on_wq': 1,
\ 'debug': 0,
\ 'echo_current_error': 1,
\ 'enable_balloons': 1,
\ 'enable_highlighting': 1,
\ 'enable_signs': 1,
\ 'error_symbol': '>>',
\ 'filetype_map': {},
\ 'full_redraws': !(has('gui_running') || has('gui_macvim')),
\ 'id_checkers': 1,
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\ 'ignore_extensions': '\c\v^([gx]?z|lzma|bz2)$',
\ 'ignore_files': [],
\ 'loc_list_height': 10,
\ 'quiet_messages': {},
\ 'reuse_loc_lists': (v:version >= 704),
\ 'sort_aggregated_errors': 1,
\ 'stl_format': '[Syntax: line:%F (%t)]',
\ 'style_error_symbol': 'S>',
\ 'style_warning_symbol': 'S>',
\ 'warning_symbol': '>>'
\ }
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lockvar! g:syntastic_defaults
for s:key in keys(g:syntastic_defaults)
if !exists('g:syntastic_' . s:key)
let g:syntastic_{s:key} = g:syntastic_defaults[s:key]
endif
endfor
if exists("g:syntastic_quiet_warnings")
call syntastic#log#oneTimeWarn("variable g:syntastic_quiet_warnings is deprecated, please use let g:syntastic_quiet_messages = {'level': 'warnings'} instead")
if g:syntastic_quiet_warnings
let s:quiet_warnings = get(g:syntastic_quiet_messages, 'type', [])
if type(s:quiet_warnings) != type([])
let s:quiet_warnings = [s:quiet_warnings]
endif
call add(s:quiet_warnings, 'warnings')
let g:syntastic_quiet_messages['type'] = s:quiet_warnings
endif
endif
" }}}1
" Debug {{{1
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let s:debug_dump_options = [
\ 'shell',
\ 'shellcmdflag',
\ 'shellpipe',
\ 'shellquote',
\ 'shellredir',
\ 'shellslash',
\ 'shelltemp',
\ 'shellxquote'
\ ]
if v:version > 703 || (v:version == 703 && has('patch446'))
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call add(s:debug_dump_options, 'shellxescape')
endif
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lockvar! s:debug_dump_options
" debug constants
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let g:SyntasticDebugTrace = 1
lockvar g:SyntasticDebugTrace
let g:SyntasticDebugLoclist = 2
lockvar g:SyntasticDebugLoclist
let g:SyntasticDebugNotifications = 4
lockvar g:SyntasticDebugNotifications
let g:SyntasticDebugAutocommands = 8
lockvar g:SyntasticDebugAutocommands
let g:SyntasticDebugVariables = 16
lockvar g:SyntasticDebugVariables
" }}}1
runtime! plugin/syntastic/*.vim
refactor how we represent and store checkers using python as a demo Add 2 classes: SyntasticChecker and SyntasticRegistry. SyntasticChecker represents a checker. It holds funcrefs to the checker func, the highlight regex func and a new `isAvailable()` func (that essentially just checks if the checker exe is installed) SyntasticRegistry is responsible for: * loading checkers * storing checkers * fetching the checkers to use according to availability and the users settings Motivation/benefits: * in the current system only one checker can be loaded per filetype * syntax checkers cant be "chained" together * the system is hard to add features to since fundamental concepts like syntax checkers and location lists arent represented explicitly Things left to do: * add a call to g:SyntasticRegistry.CreateAndRegisterChecker() to all checkers * add an `isAvailable` function to all checkers * move all checkers into `syntax_checkers/filetype/checkername.vim` - g:SyntasticRegistry assumes this layout, and its a good idea anyway for consistency and it makes it easier for users to add their own checkers Things to do after all of the above: * add a LocationList class and move all the filtering functions onto it * possibly add an Error class that wraps up each item in a loc list Random notes: * with the new system you can select the checkers to use with e.g. `let g:syntastic_python_checkers=['flake8', 'pylint']` This will try flake8 first, and if no errors are detected it will move onto pylint.
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let s:registry = g:SyntasticRegistry.Instance()
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let s:notifiers = g:SyntasticNotifiers.Instance()
let s:modemap = g:SyntasticModeMap.Instance()
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" Commands {{{1
" @vimlint(EVL103, 1, a:cursorPos)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 1, a:cmdLine)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 1, a:argLead)
function! s:CompleteCheckerName(argLead, cmdLine, cursorPos) " {{{2
let checker_names = []
for ft in s:resolveFiletypes()
call extend(checker_names, s:registry.getNamesOfAvailableCheckers(ft))
endfor
return join(checker_names, "\n")
endfunction " }}}2
" @vimlint(EVL103, 0, a:cursorPos)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 0, a:cmdLine)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 0, a:argLead)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 1, a:cursorPos)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 1, a:cmdLine)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 1, a:argLead)
function! s:CompleteFiletypes(argLead, cmdLine, cursorPos) " {{{2
return join(s:registry.getKnownFiletypes(), "\n")
endfunction " }}}2
" @vimlint(EVL103, 0, a:cursorPos)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 0, a:cmdLine)
" @vimlint(EVL103, 0, a:argLead)
command! SyntasticToggleMode call s:ToggleMode()
command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,s:CompleteCheckerName SyntasticCheck
\ call s:UpdateErrors(0, <f-args>) <bar>
\ call syntastic#util#redraw(g:syntastic_full_redraws)
command! Errors call s:ShowLocList()
command! -nargs=? -complete=custom,s:CompleteFiletypes SyntasticInfo
\ call s:modemap.modeInfo(<f-args>) |
\ call s:registry.echoInfoFor(s:resolveFiletypes(<f-args>))
command! SyntasticReset
\ call s:ClearCache() |
\ call s:notifiers.refresh(g:SyntasticLoclist.New([]))
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command! SyntasticSetLoclist call g:SyntasticLoclist.current().setloclist()
" }}}1
" Autocommands and hooks {{{1
augroup syntastic
autocmd BufReadPost * call s:BufReadPostHook()
autocmd BufWritePost * call s:BufWritePostHook()
autocmd BufEnter * call s:BufEnterHook()
augroup END
if v:version > 703 || (v:version == 703 && has('patch544'))
" QuitPre was added in Vim 7.3.544
augroup syntastic
autocmd QuitPre * call s:QuitPreHook()
augroup END
endif
function! s:BufReadPostHook() " {{{2
if g:syntastic_check_on_open
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugAutocommands,
\ 'autocmd: BufReadPost, buffer ' . bufnr("") . ' = ' . string(bufname(str2nr(bufnr("")))))
call s:UpdateErrors(1)
endif
endfunction " }}}2
function! s:BufWritePostHook() " {{{2
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugAutocommands,
\ 'autocmd: BufWritePost, buffer ' . bufnr("") . ' = ' . string(bufname(str2nr(bufnr("")))))
call s:UpdateErrors(1)
endfunction " }}}2
function! s:BufEnterHook() " {{{2
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugAutocommands,
\ 'autocmd: BufEnter, buffer ' . bufnr("") . ' = ' . string(bufname(str2nr(bufnr("")))) .
\ ', &buftype = ' . string(&buftype))
if &buftype == ''
call s:notifiers.refresh(g:SyntasticLoclist.current())
elseif &buftype == 'quickfix'
" TODO: this is needed because in recent versions of Vim lclose
" can no longer be called from BufWinLeave
" TODO: at this point there is no b:syntastic_loclist
let loclist = filter(copy(getloclist(0)), 'v:val["valid"] == 1')
let owner = str2nr(getbufvar(bufnr(""), 'syntastic_owner_buffer'))
let buffers = syntastic#util#unique(map(loclist, 'v:val["bufnr"]') + (owner ? [owner] : []))
if !empty(loclist) && empty(filter( buffers, 'syntastic#util#bufIsActive(v:val)' ))
call SyntasticLoclistHide()
endif
endif
endfunction " }}}2
function! s:QuitPreHook() " {{{2
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugAutocommands,
\ 'autocmd: QuitPre, buffer ' . bufnr("") . ' = ' . string(bufname(str2nr(bufnr("")))))
let b:syntastic_skip_checks = !g:syntastic_check_on_wq
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call SyntasticLoclistHide()
endfunction " }}}2
" }}}1
" Main {{{1
"refresh and redraw all the error info for this buf when saving or reading
function! s:UpdateErrors(auto_invoked, ...) " {{{2
if s:skipFile()
return
endif
call s:modemap.synch()
let run_checks = !a:auto_invoked || s:modemap.allowsAutoChecking(&filetype)
if run_checks
call s:CacheErrors(a:000)
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endif
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let loclist = g:SyntasticLoclist.current()
" populate loclist and jump {{{3
let do_jump = syntastic#util#var('auto_jump')
if do_jump == 2
let first = loclist.getFirstIssue()
let type = get(first, 'type', '')
let do_jump = type ==? 'E'
endif
let w:syntastic_loclist_set = 0
if syntastic#util#var('always_populate_loc_list') || do_jump
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugNotifications, 'loclist: setloclist (new)')
call setloclist(0, loclist.getRaw())
let w:syntastic_loclist_set = 1
if run_checks && do_jump && !loclist.isEmpty()
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugNotifications, 'loclist: jump')
silent! lrewind
" XXX: Vim doesn't call autocmd commands in a predictible
" order, which can lead to missing filetype when jumping
" to a new file; the following is a workaround for the
" resulting brain damage
if &filetype == ''
silent! filetype detect
endif
endif
endif
" }}}3
call s:notifiers.refresh(loclist)
endfunction " }}}2
"clear the loc list for the buffer
function! s:ClearCache() " {{{2
call s:notifiers.reset(g:SyntasticLoclist.current())
call b:syntastic_loclist.destroy()
endfunction " }}}2
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"detect and cache all syntax errors in this buffer
function! s:CacheErrors(checker_names) " {{{2
call s:ClearCache()
let newLoclist = g:SyntasticLoclist.New([])
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if !s:skipFile()
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" debug logging {{{3
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call syntastic#log#debugShowVariables(g:SyntasticDebugTrace, 'version')
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call syntastic#log#debugShowOptions(g:SyntasticDebugTrace, s:debug_dump_options)
call syntastic#log#debugDump(g:SyntasticDebugVariables)
call syntastic#log#debugShowVariables(g:SyntasticDebugTrace, 'aggregate_errors')
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugTrace, 'getcwd() = ' . getcwd())
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" }}}3
let filetypes = s:resolveFiletypes()
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let aggregate_errors = syntastic#util#var('aggregate_errors') || len(filetypes) > 1
let decorate_errors = aggregate_errors && syntastic#util#var('id_checkers')
let sort_aggregated_errors = aggregate_errors && syntastic#util#var('sort_aggregated_errors')
let clist = []
for type in filetypes
call extend(clist, s:registry.getCheckers(type, a:checker_names))
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endfor
let names = []
let unavailable_checkers = 0
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for checker in clist
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let cname = checker.getFiletype() . '/' . checker.getName()
if !checker.isAvailable()
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugTrace, 'CacheErrors: Checker ' . cname . ' is not available')
let unavailable_checkers += 1
continue
endif
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugTrace, 'CacheErrors: Invoking checker: ' . cname)
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let loclist = checker.getLocList()
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if !loclist.isEmpty()
if decorate_errors
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call loclist.decorate(cname)
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endif
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call add(names, cname)
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if checker.getWantSort() && !sort_aggregated_errors
call loclist.sort()
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'sorted:', loclist)
endif
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let newLoclist = newLoclist.extend(loclist)
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if !aggregate_errors
break
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endif
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endif
endfor
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" set names {{{3
if !empty(names)
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if len(syntastic#util#unique(map( copy(names), 'substitute(v:val, "\\m/.*", "", "")' ))) == 1
let type = substitute(names[0], '\m/.*', '', '')
let name = join(map( names, 'substitute(v:val, "\\m.\\{-}/", "", "")' ), ', ')
call newLoclist.setName( name . ' ('. type . ')' )
else
" checkers from mixed types
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call newLoclist.setName(join(names, ', '))
endif
endif
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" }}}3
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" issue warning about no active checkers {{{3
if len(clist) == unavailable_checkers
if !empty(a:checker_names)
if len(a:checker_names) == 1
call syntastic#log#warn('checker ' . a:checker_names[0] . ' is not available')
else
call syntastic#log#warn('checkers ' . join(a:checker_names, ', ') . ' are not available')
endif
else
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugTrace, 'CacheErrors: no checkers available for ' . &filetype)
endif
endif
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" }}}3
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'aggregated:', newLoclist)
if sort_aggregated_errors
call newLoclist.sort()
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'sorted:', newLoclist)
endif
endif
call newLoclist.deploy()
endfunction " }}}2
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function! s:ToggleMode() " {{{2
call s:modemap.toggleMode()
call s:ClearCache()
call s:UpdateErrors(1)
call s:modemap.echoMode()
endfunction " }}}2
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"display the cached errors for this buf in the location list
function! s:ShowLocList() " {{{2
call g:SyntasticLoclist.current().show()
endfunction " }}}2
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"Emulates the :lmake command. Sets up the make environment according to the
"options given, runs make, resets the environment, returns the location list
"
"a:options can contain the following keys:
" 'makeprg'
" 'errorformat'
"
"The corresponding options are set for the duration of the function call. They
"are set with :let, so dont escape spaces.
"
"a:options may also contain:
" 'defaults' - a dict containing default values for the returned errors
" 'subtype' - all errors will be assigned the given subtype
" 'preprocess' - a function to be applied to the error file before parsing errors
" 'postprocess' - a list of functions to be applied to the error list
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" 'cwd' - change directory to the given path before running the checker
" 'env' - environment variables to set before running the checker
" 'returns' - a list of valid exit codes for the checker
" @vimlint(EVL102, 1, l:env_save)
function! SyntasticMake(options) " {{{2
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugTrace, 'SyntasticMake: called with options:', a:options)
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" save options and locale env variables {{{3
let old_shell = &shell
let old_shellredir = &shellredir
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let old_local_errorformat = &l:errorformat
let old_errorformat = &errorformat
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let old_cwd = getcwd()
let old_lc_messages = $LC_MESSAGES
let old_lc_all = $LC_ALL
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" }}}3
call s:bashHack()
if has_key(a:options, 'errorformat')
let &errorformat = a:options['errorformat']
endif
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if has_key(a:options, 'cwd')
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execute 'lcd ' . fnameescape(a:options['cwd'])
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endif
" set environment variables {{{3
let env_save = {}
if has_key(a:options, 'env') && len(a:options['env'])
for key in keys(a:options['env'])
if key =~? '\m^[a-z_]\+$'
exec 'let env_save[' . string(key) . '] = $' . key
exec 'let $' . key . ' = ' . string(a:options['env'][key])
endif
endfor
endif
let $LC_MESSAGES = 'C'
let $LC_ALL = ''
" }}}3
let err_lines = split(system(a:options['makeprg']), "\n", 1)
" restore environment variables {{{3
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let $LC_ALL = old_lc_all
let $LC_MESSAGES = old_lc_messages
if len(env_save)
for key in keys(env_save)
exec 'let $' . key . ' = ' . string(env_save[key])
endfor
endif
" }}}3
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'checker output:', err_lines)
if has_key(a:options, 'Preprocess')
let err_lines = call(a:options['Preprocess'], [err_lines])
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'preprocess (external):', err_lines)
elseif has_key(a:options, 'preprocess')
let err_lines = call('syntastic#preprocess#' . a:options['preprocess'], [err_lines])
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'preprocess:', err_lines)
endif
lgetexpr err_lines
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let errors = deepcopy(getloclist(0))
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if has_key(a:options, 'cwd')
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execute 'lcd ' . fnameescape(old_cwd)
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endif
silent! lolder
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" restore options {{{3
let &errorformat = old_errorformat
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let &l:errorformat = old_local_errorformat
let &shellredir = old_shellredir
let &shell = old_shell
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" }}}3
if !s:running_windows && (s:uname() =~ "FreeBSD" || s:uname() =~ "OpenBSD")
call syntastic#util#redraw(g:syntastic_full_redraws)
endif
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'raw loclist:', errors)
if has_key(a:options, 'returns') && index(a:options['returns'], v:shell_error) == -1
throw 'Syntastic: checker error'
endif
if has_key(a:options, 'defaults')
call s:addToErrors(errors, a:options['defaults'])
endif
" Add subtype info if present.
if has_key(a:options, 'subtype')
call s:addToErrors(errors, { 'subtype': a:options['subtype'] })
endif
if has_key(a:options, 'Postprocess') && !empty(a:options['Postprocess'])
for rule in a:options['Postprocess']
let errors = call(rule, [errors])
endfor
call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'postprocess (external):', errors)
elseif has_key(a:options, 'postprocess') && !empty(a:options['postprocess'])
for rule in a:options['postprocess']
let errors = call('syntastic#postprocess#' . rule, [errors])
endfor
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call syntastic#log#debug(g:SyntasticDebugLoclist, 'postprocess:', errors)
endif
return errors
endfunction " }}}2
" @vimlint(EVL102, 0, l:env_save)
"return a string representing the state of buffer according to
"g:syntastic_stl_format
"
"return '' if no errors are cached for the buffer
function! SyntasticStatuslineFlag() " {{{2
return g:SyntasticLoclist.current().getStatuslineFlag()
endfunction " }}}2
" }}}1
" Utilities {{{1
function! s:resolveFiletypes(...) " {{{2
let type = a:0 ? a:1 : &filetype
return split( get(g:syntastic_filetype_map, type, type), '\m\.' )
endfunction " }}}2
function! s:ignoreFile(filename) " {{{2
let fname = fnamemodify(a:filename, ':p')
for pattern in g:syntastic_ignore_files
if fname =~# pattern
return 1
endif
endfor
return 0
endfunction " }}}2
" Skip running in special buffers
function! s:skipFile() " {{{2
let force_skip = exists('b:syntastic_skip_checks') ? b:syntastic_skip_checks : 0
let fname = expand('%')
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return force_skip || (&buftype != '') || !filereadable(fname) || getwinvar(0, '&diff') ||
\ s:ignoreFile(fname) || fnamemodify(fname, ':e') =~? g:syntastic_ignore_extensions
endfunction " }}}2
" Take a list of errors and add default values to them from a:options
function! s:addToErrors(errors, options) " {{{2
for err in a:errors
for key in keys(a:options)
if !has_key(err, key) || empty(err[key])
let err[key] = a:options[key]
endif
endfor
endfor
return a:errors
endfunction " }}}2
" The script changes &shellredir and &shell to stop the screen flicking when
" shelling out to syntax checkers. Not all OSs support the hacks though.
function! s:bashHack() " {{{2
if !exists('s:bash')
if !s:running_windows && (s:uname() !~# "FreeBSD") && (s:uname() !~# "OpenBSD")
let s:bash =
\ executable('/usr/local/bin/bash') ? '/usr/local/bin/bash' :
\ executable('/bin/bash') ? '/bin/bash' : ''
else
let s:bash = ''
endif
endif
if g:syntastic_bash_hack && s:bash != ''
let &shell = s:bash
let &shellredir = '&>'
endif
endfunction " }}}2
function! s:uname() " {{{2
if !exists('s:uname')
let s:uname = system('uname')
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lockvar s:uname
endif
return s:uname
endfunction " }}}2
" }}}1
" vim: set sw=4 sts=4 et fdm=marker: