use gofmt before go [build|test]

`go build` might not catch syntax errors of the current file if another
file with syntax errors is compiled before the current one.
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Christoph Martin 2012-10-26 12:27:37 +02:00
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"============================================================================
"File: go.vim
"Description: Check go syntax using 'go [build|test]'
"Description: Check go syntax using 'gofmt -l' followed by 'go [build|test]'
"Maintainer: Kamil Kisiel <kamil@kamilkisiel.net>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute
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" Want To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar.
" See http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details.
"
" This syntax checker does not reformat your source code.
" Use a BufWritePre autocommand to that end:
" autocmd FileType go autocmd BufWritePre <buffer> Fmt
"============================================================================
function! SyntaxCheckers_go_GetLocList()
" Check with gofmt first, since `go build` and `go test` might not report
" syntax errors in the current file if another file with syntax error is
" compiled first.
let makeprg = 'gofmt -l % 1>/dev/null'
let errorformat = '%f:%l:%c: %m,%-G%.%#'
let errors = SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat, 'defaults': {'type': 'e'} })
if !empty(errors)
return errors
endif
" Test files, i.e. files with a name ending in `_test.go`, are not
" compiled by `go build`, therefore `go test` must be called for those.
if match(expand('%'), '_test.go$') == -1