Apply the same changes that were applied to html/validator in
vim-syntastic/syntastic#2241 to w3/html so that it can be used to
validate SVG and XHTML as well.
Add support for `g:syntastic_{type}_w3_doctype` to control the doctype
POST parameter sent to the validator. This is necessary for SVG without
a DTD (which would otherwise be validated as generic XML) and useful for
all the types to control validation.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
Apply the same changes that were applied to html/validator in
vim-syntastic/syntastic#2241 to w3/html so that it can be used to
validate SVG and XHTML as well.
Add support for `g:syntastic_{type}_w3_doctype` to control the doctype
POST parameter sent to the validator. This is necessary for SVG without
a DTD (which would otherwise be validated as generic XML) and useful for
all the types to control validation.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
ansible-lint now has a slightly different outputformat for errors:
prepare-host.yaml:24: [E302] chmod used in place of argument mode to
file module
Append the errorformat so this gets recognized by syntastic.
When the "--strict" or "--subjective" options are added to checkpatch's
arguments, it will return additional warnings of this format type:
> file.c:123: CHECK: Alignment should match open parenthesis
The extra warnings can be enabled with:
> let g:syntastic_c_checkpatch_args = "--strict"
Signed-off-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@rockwellcollins.com>
The new (not so new now) version of pupper (5) change a little the
parser output. Now it's something like
Error: Could not parse for environment production: Syntax error at 'group' (file: /manifests/homedir.pp, line: 16, column: 5)
this bad fix allow syntastic to still working with puppet 5.