"============================================================================ "File: syntastic.vim "Description: vim plugin for on the fly syntax checking "Maintainer: Martin Grenfell "Version: 2.1.0 "Last Change: 14 Dec, 2011 "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. " "============================================================================ if exists("g:loaded_syntastic_plugin") finish endif let g:loaded_syntastic_plugin = 1 let s:running_windows = has("win16") || has("win32") || has("win64") if !s:running_windows let s:uname = system('uname') endif if !exists("g:syntastic_enable_signs") let g:syntastic_enable_signs = 1 endif if !has('signs') let g:syntastic_enable_signs = 0 endif if !exists("g:syntastic_enable_balloons") let g:syntastic_enable_balloons = 1 endif if !has('balloon_eval') let g:syntastic_enable_balloons = 0 endif if !exists("g:syntastic_enable_highlighting") let g:syntastic_enable_highlighting = 1 endif if !exists("g:syntastic_echo_current_error") let g:syntastic_echo_current_error = 1 endif if !exists("g:syntastic_auto_loc_list") let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list = 2 endif if !exists("g:syntastic_auto_jump") let syntastic_auto_jump=0 endif if !exists("g:syntastic_quiet_warnings") let g:syntastic_quiet_warnings = 0 endif if !exists("g:syntastic_stl_format") let g:syntastic_stl_format = '[Syntax: line:%F (%t)]' endif if !exists("g:syntastic_mode_map") let g:syntastic_mode_map = {} endif if !has_key(g:syntastic_mode_map, "mode") let g:syntastic_mode_map['mode'] = 'active' endif if !has_key(g:syntastic_mode_map, "active_filetypes") let g:syntastic_mode_map['active_filetypes'] = [] endif if !has_key(g:syntastic_mode_map, "passive_filetypes") let g:syntastic_mode_map['passive_filetypes'] = [] endif command! SyntasticToggleMode call s:ToggleMode() command! SyntasticCheck call s:UpdateErrors(0) redraw! command! Errors call s:ShowLocList() highlight link SyntasticError SpellBad highlight link SyntasticWarning SpellCap augroup syntastic if g:syntastic_echo_current_error autocmd cursormoved * call s:EchoCurrentError() endif autocmd bufreadpost,bufwritepost * call s:UpdateErrors(1) augroup END "refresh and redraw all the error info for this buf when saving or reading function! s:UpdateErrors(auto_invoked) if &buftype == 'quickfix' return endif if !a:auto_invoked || s:ModeMapAllowsAutoChecking() call s:CacheErrors() end if g:syntastic_enable_balloons call s:RefreshBalloons() endif if g:syntastic_enable_signs call s:RefreshSigns() endif if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay() call setloclist(0, b:syntastic_loclist) if g:syntastic_auto_jump silent! ll endif elseif g:syntastic_auto_loc_list == 2 lclose endif if g:syntastic_auto_loc_list == 1 if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay() call s:ShowLocList() else "TODO: this will close the loc list window if one was opened by "something other than syntastic lclose endif endif endfunction "detect and cache all syntax errors in this buffer " "depends on a function called SyntaxCheckers_{&ft}_GetLocList() existing "elsewhere function! s:CacheErrors() let b:syntastic_loclist = [] if filereadable(expand("%")) "sub - for _ in filetypes otherwise we cant name syntax checker "functions legally for filetypes like "gentoo-metadata" let fts = substitute(&ft, '-', '_', 'g') for ft in split(fts, '\.') if s:Checkable(ft) let b:syntastic_loclist = extend(b:syntastic_loclist, SyntaxCheckers_{ft}_GetLocList()) endif endfor endif endfunction "toggle the g:syntastic_mode_map['mode'] function! s:ToggleMode() if g:syntastic_mode_map['mode'] == "active" let g:syntastic_mode_map['mode'] = "passive" else let g:syntastic_mode_map['mode'] = "active" endif let b:syntastic_loclist = [] call s:UpdateErrors(1) echo "Syntastic: " . g:syntastic_mode_map['mode'] . " mode enabled" endfunction "check the current filetypes against g:syntastic_mode_map to determine whether "active mode syntax checking should be done function! s:ModeMapAllowsAutoChecking() if g:syntastic_mode_map['mode'] == 'passive' "check at least one filetype is active for ft in split(&ft, '\.') if index(g:syntastic_mode_map['active_filetypes'], ft) != -1 return 1 endif return 0 endfor else "check no filetypes are passive for ft in split(&ft, '\.') if index(g:syntastic_mode_map['passive_filetypes'], ft) != -1 return 0 endif return 1 endfor endif endfunction "return true if there are cached errors/warnings for this buf function! s:BufHasErrorsOrWarnings() return exists("b:syntastic_loclist") && !empty(b:syntastic_loclist) endfunction "return true if there are cached errors for this buf function! s:BufHasErrors() return len(s:ErrorsForType('E')) > 0 endfunction function! s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay() return s:BufHasErrors() || (!g:syntastic_quiet_warnings && s:BufHasErrorsOrWarnings()) endfunction function! s:ErrorsForType(type) if !exists("b:syntastic_loclist") return [] endif return filter(copy(b:syntastic_loclist), 'v:val["type"] ==? "' . a:type . '"') endfunction function! s:Errors() return extend(s:ErrorsForType("E"), s:ErrorsForType('')) endfunction function! s:Warnings() return s:ErrorsForType("W") endfunction "Filter a:llist by a:filters "e.g. " s:FilterLocList(list, {'bufnr': 10, 'type': 'e'}) " "would return all errors for buffer 10. " "Note that all comparisons are done with ==? function! s:FilterLocList(llist, filters) let rv = deepcopy(a:llist) for error in a:llist for key in keys(a:filters) let rhs = a:filters[key] if type(rhs) == 1 "string let rhs = '"' . rhs . '"' endif call filter(rv, "v:val['".key."'] ==? " . rhs) endfor endfor return rv endfunction if g:syntastic_enable_signs "use >> to display syntax errors in the sign column sign define SyntasticError text=>> texthl=error sign define SyntasticWarning text=>> texthl=todo endif "start counting sign ids at 5000, start here to hopefully avoid conflicting "with any other code that places signs (not sure if this precaution is "actually needed) let s:first_sign_id = 5000 let s:next_sign_id = s:first_sign_id "place signs by all syntax errs in the buffer function! s:SignErrors() if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay() let errors = s:FilterLocList(b:syntastic_loclist, {'bufnr': bufnr('') }) for i in errors let sign_type = 'SyntasticError' if i['type'] ==? 'W' let sign_type = 'SyntasticWarning' endif if !s:WarningMasksError(i, errors) exec "sign place ". s:next_sign_id ." line=". i['lnum'] ." name=". sign_type ." file=". expand("%:p") call add(s:BufSignIds(), s:next_sign_id) let s:next_sign_id += 1 endif endfor endif endfunction "return true if the given error item is a warning that, if signed, would "potentially mask an error if displayed at the same time function! s:WarningMasksError(error, llist) if a:error['type'] !=? 'w' return 0 endif return len(s:FilterLocList(a:llist, { 'type': "E", 'lnum': a:error['lnum'] })) > 0 endfunction "remove the signs with the given ids from this buffer function! s:RemoveSigns(ids) for i in a:ids exec "sign unplace " . i call remove(s:BufSignIds(), index(s:BufSignIds(), i)) endfor endfunction "get all the ids of the SyntaxError signs in the buffer function! s:BufSignIds() if !exists("b:syntastic_sign_ids") let b:syntastic_sign_ids = [] endif return b:syntastic_sign_ids endfunction "update the error signs function! s:RefreshSigns() let old_signs = copy(s:BufSignIds()) call s:SignErrors() call s:RemoveSigns(old_signs) let s:first_sign_id = s:next_sign_id endfunction "display the cached errors for this buf in the location list function! s:ShowLocList() if exists("b:syntastic_loclist") let num = winnr() lopen if num != winnr() wincmd p endif endif endfunction "remove all error highlights from the window function! s:ClearErrorHighlights() for match in getmatches() if stridx(match['group'], 'Syntastic') == 0 call matchdelete(match['id']) endif endfor endfunction "check if a syntax checker exists for the given filetype - and attempt to "load one function! s:Checkable(ft) if !exists("g:loaded_" . a:ft . "_syntax_checker") exec "runtime syntax_checkers/" . a:ft . ".vim" endif return exists("*SyntaxCheckers_". a:ft ."_GetLocList") endfunction "set up error ballons for the current set of errors function! s:RefreshBalloons() let b:syntastic_balloons = {} if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay() for i in b:syntastic_loclist let b:syntastic_balloons[i['lnum']] = i['text'] endfor set beval bexpr=SyntasticErrorBalloonExpr() endif endfunction "print as much of a:msg as possible without "Press Enter" prompt appearing function! s:WideMsg(msg) let old_ruler = &ruler let old_showcmd = &showcmd let msg = strpart(a:msg, 0, winwidth(0)-1) "This is here because it is possible for some error messages to begin with "\n which will cause a "press enter" prompt. I have noticed this in the "javascript:jshint checker and have been unable to figure out why it "happens let msg = substitute(msg, "\n", "", "g") set noruler noshowcmd redraw echo msg let &ruler=old_ruler let &showcmd=old_showcmd endfunction "echo out the first error we find for the current line in the cmd window function! s:EchoCurrentError() if !exists('b:syntastic_loclist') return endif "If we have an error or warning at the current line, show it let lnum = line(".") for i in b:syntastic_loclist if lnum == i['lnum'] let b:syntastic_echoing_error = 1 return s:WideMsg(i['text']) endif endfor "Otherwise, clear the status line if exists("b:syntastic_echoing_error") echo unlet b:syntastic_echoing_error endif endfunction "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() if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay() let errors = s:Errors() let warnings = s:Warnings() let output = g:syntastic_stl_format "hide stuff wrapped in %E(...) unless there are errors let output = substitute(output, '\C%E{\([^}]*\)}', len(errors) ? '\1' : '' , 'g') "hide stuff wrapped in %W(...) unless there are warnings let output = substitute(output, '\C%W{\([^}]*\)}', len(warnings) ? '\1' : '' , 'g') "hide stuff wrapped in %B(...) unless there are both errors and warnings let output = substitute(output, '\C%B{\([^}]*\)}', (len(warnings) && len(errors)) ? '\1' : '' , 'g') "sub in the total errors/warnings/both let output = substitute(output, '\C%w', len(warnings), 'g') let output = substitute(output, '\C%e', len(errors), 'g') let output = substitute(output, '\C%t', len(b:syntastic_loclist), 'g') "first error/warning line num let output = substitute(output, '\C%F', b:syntastic_loclist[0]['lnum'], 'g') "first error line num let output = substitute(output, '\C%fe', len(errors) ? errors[0]['lnum'] : '', 'g') "first warning line num let output = substitute(output, '\C%fw', len(warnings) ? warnings[0]['lnum'] : '', 'g') return output else return '' endif endfunction "A wrapper for 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 function! SyntasticMake(options) let old_loclist = getloclist(0) let old_makeprg = &makeprg let old_shellpipe = &shellpipe let old_shell = &shell let old_errorformat = &errorformat if !s:running_windows && (s:uname !~ "FreeBSD") "this is a hack to stop the screen needing to be ':redraw'n when "when :lmake is run. Otherwise the screen flickers annoyingly let &shellpipe='&>' let &shell = '/bin/bash' endif if has_key(a:options, 'makeprg') let &makeprg = a:options['makeprg'] endif if has_key(a:options, 'errorformat') let &errorformat = a:options['errorformat'] endif silent lmake! let errors = getloclist(0) call setloclist(0, old_loclist) let &makeprg = old_makeprg let &errorformat = old_errorformat let &shellpipe=old_shellpipe let &shell=old_shell if !s:running_windows && s:uname =~ "FreeBSD" redraw! endif if has_key(a:options, 'defaults') call SyntasticAddToErrors(errors, a:options['defaults']) endif return errors endfunction "get the error balloon for the current mouse position function! SyntasticErrorBalloonExpr() if !exists('b:syntastic_balloons') return '' endif return get(b:syntastic_balloons, v:beval_lnum, '') endfunction "highlight the list of errors (a:errors) using matchadd() " "a:termfunc is provided to highlight errors that do not have a 'col' key (and "hence cant be done automatically). This function must take one arg (an error "item) and return a regex to match that item in the buffer. " "an optional boolean third argument can be provided to force a:termfunc to be "used regardless of whether a 'col' key is present for the error function! SyntasticHighlightErrors(errors, termfunc, ...) if !g:syntastic_enable_highlighting return endif call s:ClearErrorHighlights() let force_callback = a:0 && a:1 for item in a:errors let group = item['type'] == 'E' ? 'SyntasticError' : 'SyntasticWarning' if item['col'] && !force_callback let lastcol = col([item['lnum'], '$']) let lcol = min([lastcol, item['col']]) call matchadd(group, '\%'.item['lnum'].'l\%'.lcol.'c') else let term = a:termfunc(item) if len(term) > 0 call matchadd(group, '\%' . item['lnum'] . 'l' . term) endif endif endfor endfunction "take a list of errors and add default values to them from a:options function! SyntasticAddToErrors(errors, options) for i in range(0, len(a:errors)-1) for key in keys(a:options) if empty(a:errors[i][key]) let a:errors[i][key] = a:options[key] endif endfor endfor return a:errors endfunction " vim: set et sts=4 sw=4: