From c72f58231aa0857ee8b60e51aed5fd70dfeb50ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LCD 47 Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 23:29:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Docs: clarification about running checkers when aggregating errors. --- doc/syntastic.txt | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/syntastic.txt b/doc/syntastic.txt index b3fdfe4e..ac806605 100644 --- a/doc/syntastic.txt +++ b/doc/syntastic.txt @@ -174,19 +174,19 @@ Example: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.5. Aggregating errors *syntastic-aggregating-errors* -By default (namely if |'syntastic_aggregate_errors'| is unset), syntastic runs -in turn the checkers corresponding to the filetype of the current file, and -stops as soon as a checker reports any errors. It then notifies you of the -errors using the notification mechanisms above. In this mode error lists are -always produced by a single checker, and, if you open the error window, the -name of the checker that generated the errors is shown on the statusline of the -error window. +By default, namely if |'syntastic_aggregate_errors'| is unset, syntastic runs +in turn the checkers corresponding to the filetype of the current file (see +|syntastic-filetype-checkers|), and stops as soon as a checker reports any +errors. It then notifies you of the errors using the notification mechanisms +above. In this mode error lists are always produced by a single checker, and, +if you open the error window, the name of the checker that generated the errors +is shown on the statusline of the error window. If |'syntastic_aggregate_errors'| is set, syntastic runs all checkers that -apply, then aggregates errors found by all checkers in a single list, and -notifies you. In this mode each error message is labeled with the name of -the checker that generated it, but you can disable these labels by unsetting -'|syntastic_id_checkers|'. +apply (still cf. |syntastic-filetype-checkers|), then aggregates errors found +by all checkers in a single list, and notifies you. In this mode each error +message is labeled with the name of the checker that generated it, but you can +disable these labels by unsetting '|syntastic_id_checkers|'. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.6 Filtering errors *syntastic-filtering-errors*