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@ -45,8 +45,12 @@ Syntastic comes in two parts: the syntax checker plugins, and the core script
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(i.e. syntastic.vim). The syntax checker plugins are defined on a per-filetype
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basis where each one wraps up an external syntax checking program. The core
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script delegates off to these plugins and uses their output to provide the
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syntastic functionality. Currently, syntax checking plugins exist for eruby,
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haml, html, javascript, php, python, ruby and sass.
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syntastic functionality. Currently, syntax checking plugins exist for c,
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coffee, cpp, cucumber, eruby, haml, haskell, html, javascript, lua, perl, php,
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python, ruby, sass, sh, tex and xhtml.
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NOTE: This list is subject to change without notice. Please check the
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syntax_checkers directory for a reliable list of syntax checkers.
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If your language is not supported then see |syntastic-syntax-checkers| for
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details on how to implement a syntax checking plugin, and be sure to send me a
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@ -84,13 +88,8 @@ Something like this could be more useful: >
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set statusline+=%{SyntasticStatuslineFlag()}
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set statusline+=%*
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<
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When syntax errors are detected, the following will be displayed on your
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statusline: >
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[syntax:X(Y)]
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<
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Where X is the line number of the first error and Y is the total number of
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errors. Note that "(Y)" only appears if there is more than one error.
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When syntax errors are detected a flag will be shown. The content of the flag
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is derived from the |syntastic_stl_format| option
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2.2. Error signs *syntastic-error-signs*
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@ -129,12 +128,24 @@ errors: >
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let g:syntastic_enable_signs=1
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<
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*'syntastic_auto_jump'*
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Enable this option if you want the cursor to jump to the first detected error
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when saving or opening a file: >
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let g:syntastic_auto_jump=1
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<
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*'syntastic_auto_loc_list'*
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Use this option to tell syntastic to automatically open the |location-list|
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(see |syntastic-error-window|) when a buffer has errors: >
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Use this option to tell syntastic to automatically open and/or close the
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|location-list| (see |syntastic-error-window|).
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When set to 1 the error window will be automatically opened when errors are
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detected, and closed when none are detected. >
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let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list=1
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<
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The location list is also closed again when there are no errors.
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When set to 2 the error window will be automatically closed when no errors are
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detected, but not opened automatically. >
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let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list=2
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<
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*'syntastic_quiet_warnings'*
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@ -150,6 +161,37 @@ this option has the following effects:
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let g:syntastic_quiet_warnings=1
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<
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*'syntastic_stl_format'*
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Default: [Syntax: line:%F (%t)]
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Use this option to control what the syntastic statusline text contains. Several
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magic flags are availble to insert information:
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%e - number of errors
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%w - number of warnings
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%t - total number of warnings and errors
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%fe - line number of first error
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%fw - line number of first warning
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%F - line number of first warning or error
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Several additional flags are available to hide text under certain conditions:
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%E{...} - hide the text in the brackets unless there are errors
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%W{...} - hide the text in the brackets unless there are warnings
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%B{...} - hide the text in the brackets unless there are both warnings AND
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errors
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These flags cant be nested.
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Example: >
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let g:syntastic_stl_format = '[%E{Err: %fe #%e}%B{, }%W{Warn: %fw #%w}]'
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<
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If this format is used and the current buffer has 5 errors and 1 warning
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starting on lines 20 and 10 respectively then this would appear on the
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statusline: >
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[Err: 20 #5, Warn: 10 #1]
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<
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If the buffer had 2 warnings, starting on line 5 then this would appear: >
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[Warn: 5 #2]
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<
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*'syntastic_disabled_filetypes'*
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Use this option to disable syntax checking on selected filetypes by default.
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Should be set to a list of filetypes, e.g. >
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let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list = 0
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endif
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if !exists("g:syntastic_auto_jump")
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let syntastic_auto_jump=0
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endif
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if !exists("g:syntastic_quiet_warnings")
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let g:syntastic_quiet_warnings = 0
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endif
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@ -35,19 +39,35 @@ if !exists("g:syntastic_disabled_filetypes")
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let g:syntastic_disabled_filetypes = []
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endif
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if !exists("g:syntastic_stl_format")
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let g:syntastic_stl_format = '[Syntax: line:%F (%t)]'
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endif
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"load all the syntax checkers
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runtime! syntax_checkers/*.vim
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"refresh and redraw all the error info for this buf when saving or reading
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autocmd bufreadpost,bufwritepost * call s:UpdateErrors()
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function! s:UpdateErrors()
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if &buftype == 'quickfix'
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return
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endif
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call s:CacheErrors()
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if g:syntastic_enable_signs
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call s:RefreshSigns()
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endif
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if g:syntastic_auto_loc_list
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if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay()
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call setloclist(0, b:syntastic_loclist)
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if g:syntastic_auto_jump
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silent!ll
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endif
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elseif g:syntastic_auto_loc_list == 2
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lclose
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endif
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if g:syntastic_auto_loc_list == 1
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if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay()
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call s:ShowLocList()
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else
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@ -92,7 +112,15 @@ function! s:ErrorsForType(type)
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if !exists("b:syntastic_loclist")
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return []
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endif
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return filter(copy(b:syntastic_loclist), 'v:val["type"] ==# "' . a:type . '"')
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return filter(copy(b:syntastic_loclist), 'v:val["type"] ==? "' . a:type . '"')
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endfunction
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function s:Errors()
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return extend(s:ErrorsForType("E"), s:ErrorsForType(''))
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endfunction
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function s:Warnings()
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return s:ErrorsForType("W")
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endfunction
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if g:syntastic_enable_signs
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@ -154,7 +182,6 @@ endfunction
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"display the cached errors for this buf in the location list
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function! s:ShowLocList()
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if exists("b:syntastic_loclist")
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call setloclist(0, b:syntastic_loclist)
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let num = winnr()
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lopen
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if num != winnr()
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@ -165,33 +192,41 @@ endfunction
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command Errors call s:ShowLocList()
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"return [syntax:X(Y)] if syntax errors are detected in the buffer, where X is the
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"line number of the first error and Y is the number of errors detected. (Y) is
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"only displayed if > 1 errors are detected
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"return a string representing the state of buffer according to
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"g:syntastic_stl_format
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"
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"return '' if no errors are cached for the buffer
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function! SyntasticStatuslineFlag()
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if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay()
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let errors = s:Errors()
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let warnings = s:Warnings()
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let first_err_line = b:syntastic_loclist[0]['lnum']
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if g:syntastic_quiet_warnings
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let first_err_line = s:ErrorsForType('E')[0]['lnum']
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endif
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let output = g:syntastic_stl_format
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let err_count = len(b:syntastic_loclist)
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if g:syntastic_quiet_warnings
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let err_count = len(s:ErrorsForType('E'))
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endif
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"hide stuff wrapped in %E(...) unless there are errors
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%E{\([^}]*\)}', len(errors) ? '\1' : '' , 'g')
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let toReturn = '[syntax:' . first_err_line
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"hide stuff wrapped in %W(...) unless there are warnings
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%W{\([^}]*\)}', len(warnings) ? '\1' : '' , 'g')
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if err_count > 1
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let toReturn .= '(' . err_count . ')'
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endif
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"hide stuff wrapped in %B(...) unless there are both errors and warnings
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%B{\([^}]*\)}', (len(warnings) && len(errors)) ? '\1' : '' , 'g')
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let toReturn .= ']'
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"sub in the total errors/warnings/both
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%w', len(warnings), 'g')
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%e', len(errors), 'g')
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%t', len(b:syntastic_loclist), 'g')
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return toReturn
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"first error/warning line num
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%F', b:syntastic_loclist[0]['lnum'], 'g')
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"first error line num
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%fe', len(errors) ? errors[0]['lnum'] : '', 'g')
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"first warning line num
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let output = substitute(output, '\C%fw', len(warnings) ? warnings[0]['lnum'] : '', 'g')
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return output
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else
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return ''
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endif
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let old_loclist = getloclist(0)
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let old_makeprg = &makeprg
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let old_shellpipe = &shellpipe
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let old_shell = &shell
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let old_errorformat = &errorformat
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if !s:running_windows
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"this is a hack to stop the screen needing to be ':redraw'n when
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"when :lmake is run. Otherwise the screen flickers annoyingly
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let &shellpipe='&>'
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let &shell = '/bin/bash'
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endif
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if has_key(a:options, 'makeprg')
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let &makeprg = old_makeprg
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let &errorformat = old_errorformat
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let &shellpipe=old_shellpipe
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let &shell=old_shell
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return errors
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endfunction
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let s:handlers = []
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let s:cflags = {}
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call s:RegHandler('\%(gtk\|glib\)', 's:CheckPKG',
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call s:RegHandler('gtk', 's:CheckPKG',
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\ ['gtk', 'gtk+-2.0', 'gtk+', 'glib-2.0', 'glib'])
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call s:RegHandler('glib', 's:CheckPKG',
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\ ['glib', 'glib-2.0', 'glib'])
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call s:RegHandler('glade', 's:CheckPKG',
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\ ['glade', 'libglade-2.0', 'libglade'])
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call s:RegHandler('libsoup', 's:CheckPKG',
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let makeprg = 'gcc -fsyntax-only '.shellescape(expand('%')).' -I. -I..'
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let errorformat = '%-G%f:%s:,%-G%f:%l: %#error: %#(Each undeclared '.
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\ 'identifier is reported only%.%#,%-G%f:%l: %#error: %#for '.
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\ 'each function it appears%.%#,%f:%l: %trror: %m,%f:%l: %m'
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\ 'each function it appears%.%#,%-GIn file included%.%#,'.
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\ '%-G %#from %f:%l\,,%f:%l: %trror: %m,%f:%l: %m'
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if expand('%') =~? '.h$'
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if exists('g:syntastic_c_check_header')
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if !has_key(s:cflags, a:name)
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for i in range(a:0)
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let l:cflags = system('pkg-config --cflags '.a:000[i])
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if v:shell_error == 0
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" since we cannot necessarily trust the pkg-config exit code
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" we have to check for an error output as well
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if v:shell_error == 0 && l:cflags !~? 'not found'
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let l:cflags = ' '.substitute(l:cflags, "\n", '', '')
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let s:cflags[a:name] = l:cflags
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return l:cflags
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syntax_checkers/docbk.vim
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syntax_checkers/docbk.vim
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"============================================================================
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"File: docbk.vim
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"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
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"Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell at gmail dot com>
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"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
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" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute
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" it and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You
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" Want To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar.
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" See http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details.
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"
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"============================================================================
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if exists("loaded_docbk_syntax_checker")
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finish
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endif
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let loaded_docbk_syntax_checker = 1
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"bail if the user doesnt have tidy or grep installed
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if !executable("xmllint")
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finish
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endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_docbk_GetLocList()
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let makeprg="xmllint --xinclude --noout --postvalid %"
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let errorformat='%E%f:%l: parser error : %m,%W%f:%l: parser warning : %m,%E%f:%l:%.%# validity error : %m,%W%f:%l:%.%# validity warning : %m,%-Z%p^,%-C%.%#,%-G%.%#'
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let loclist = SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
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return loclist
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endfunction
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endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_eruby_GetLocList()
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let makeprg='cat '. shellescape(expand("%")) . ' \| RUBYOPT= ruby -e "require \"erb\"; puts ERB.new(ARGF.read, nil, \"-\").src" \| RUBYOPT= ruby -c'
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let makeprg='sed "s/<\%=/<\%/g" '. shellescape(expand("%")) . ' \| RUBYOPT= ruby -e "require \"erb\"; puts ERB.new(ARGF.read, nil, \"-\").src" \| RUBYOPT= ruby -c'
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let errorformat='%-GSyntax OK,%E-:%l: syntax error\, %m,%Z%p^,%W-:%l: warning: %m,%Z%p^,%-C%.%#'
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let loclist = SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
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let output = system("haml -c " . shellescape(expand("%")))
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if v:shell_error != 0
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"haml only outputs the first error, so parse it ourselves
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let line = substitute(output, '^Syntax error on line \(\d*\):.*', '\1', '')
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let msg = substitute(output, '^Syntax error on line \d*:\(.*\)', '\1', '')
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let line = substitute(output, '^\%(Syntax\|Haml\) error on line \(\d*\):.*', '\1', '')
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let msg = substitute(output, '^\%(Syntax\|Haml\) error on line \d*:\(.*\)', '\1', '')
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return [{'lnum' : line, 'text' : msg, 'bufnr': bufnr(""), 'type': 'E' }]
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endif
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return []
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finish
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endif
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if !exists("g:syntastic_jsl_conf")
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let g:syntastic_jsl_conf = ""
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endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_javascript_GetLocList()
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let makeprg = "jsl -nologo -nofilelisting -nosummary -nocontext -process ".shellescape(expand('%'))
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if empty(g:syntastic_jsl_conf)
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let jslconf = ""
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else
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let jslconf = " -conf " . g:syntastic_jsl_conf
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endif
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let makeprg = "jsl" . jslconf . " -nologo -nofilelisting -nosummary -nocontext -process ".shellescape(expand('%'))
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let errorformat='%W%f(%l): lint warning: %m,%-Z%p^,%W%f(%l): warning: %m,%-Z%p^,%E%f(%l): SyntaxError: %m,%-Z%p^,%-G'
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return SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
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endfunction
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endif
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let loaded_less_syntax_checker = 1
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"bail if the user doesnt have the haml binary installed
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"bail if the user doesnt have the lessc binary installed
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if !executable("lessc")
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finish
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endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_less_GetLocList()
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let output = system("lessc " . shellescape(expand("%")))
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if v:shell_error != 0
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"less only outputs the first error, so parse it ourselves
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let line = substitute(output, '^! Syntax Error: on line \(\d*\):.*$', '\1', '')
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let msg = substitute(output, '^! Syntax Error: on line \d*:\(.*\)$', '\1', '')
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return [{'lnum' : line, 'text' : msg, 'bufnr': bufnr(""), 'type': 'E' }]
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endif
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return []
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endfunction
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let makeprg = 'lessc '. shellescape(expand('%'))
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let errorformat = 'Syntax %trror on line %l,! Syntax %trror: on line %l: %m,%-G%.%#'
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let errors = SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
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for i in errors
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let i['bufnr'] = bufnr("")
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if empty(i['text'])
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let i['text'] = "Syntax error"
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endif
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endfor
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return errors
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endfunction
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finish
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endif
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if !exists("g:syntastic_perl_efm_program")
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let g:syntastic_perl_efm_program = $VIMRUNTIME.'/tools/efm_perl.pl -c'
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endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_perl_GetLocList()
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let makeprg = $VIMRUNTIME.'/tools/efm_perl.pl -c '.shellescape(expand('%'))
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let makeprg = g:syntastic_perl_efm_program . ' ' . shellescape(expand('%'))
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let errorformat = '%f:%l:%m'
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return SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
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endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_ruby_GetLocList()
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let makeprg = 'RUBYOPT= ruby -W1 -c '.shellescape(expand('%'))
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let errorformat = '%-GSyntax OK,%E%f:%l: syntax error\, %m,%Z%p^,%W%f:%l: warning: %m,%Z%p^,%-C%.%#'
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" we cannot set RUBYOPT on windows like that
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if has('win32') || has('win64')
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let makeprg = 'ruby -W1 -T1 -c '.shellescape(expand('%'))
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else
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let makeprg = 'RUBYOPT= ruby -W1 -c '.shellescape(expand('%'))
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endif
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let errorformat = '%-GSyntax OK,%E%f:%l: syntax error\, %m,%Z%p^,%W%f:%l: warning: %m,%Z%p^,%W%f:%l: %m,%-C%.%#'
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return SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
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endfunction
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@ -19,9 +19,16 @@ if !executable("sass")
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finish
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endif
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"use compass imports if available
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let g:syntastic_sass_imports = ""
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if executable("compass")
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let g:syntastic_sass_imports = system("compass imports")
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endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_sass_GetLocList()
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let makeprg='sass --check '.shellescape(expand('%'))
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let errorformat = '%Wwarning on line %l:,%Z%m,Syntax %trror on line %l: %m'
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let makeprg='sass '.g:syntastic_sass_imports.' --check '.shellescape(expand('%'))
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let errorformat = '%ESyntax %trror:%m,%C on line %l of %f,%Z%m'
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let errorformat .= ',%Wwarning on line %l:,%Z%m,Syntax %trror on line %l: %m'
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let loclist = SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
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let bn = bufnr("")
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28
syntax_checkers/tcl.vim
Normal file
28
syntax_checkers/tcl.vim
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
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"============================================================================
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"File: tcl.vim
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"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
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"Maintainer: Eric Thomas <eric.l.m.thomas at gmail dot com>
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"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
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" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute
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" it and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You
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" Want To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar.
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" See http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details.
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"
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"============================================================================
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if exists("loaded_tcl_syntax_checker")
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finish
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endif
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let loaded_tcl_syntax_checker = 1
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"bail if the user doesnt have tclsh installed
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if !executable("tclsh")
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finish
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endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_tcl_GetLocList()
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let makeprg = 'tclsh '.shellescape(expand('%'))
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let errorformat = '%f:%l:%m'
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return SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
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endfunction
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@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ endif
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function! SyntaxCheckers_tex_GetLocList()
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let makeprg = 'lacheck '.shellescape(expand('%'))
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let errorformat = '%E"%f"\, line %l: %m'
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let errorformat = '%-G** %f:,%E"%f"\, line %l: %m'
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||||
return SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
|
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endfunction
|
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