"============================================================================ "File: go.vim "Description: Check go syntax using 'gofmt -l' followed by 'go [build|test]' "Maintainer: Kamil Kisiel "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. " " This syntax checker does not reformat your source code. " Use a BufWritePre autocommand to that end: " autocmd FileType go autocmd BufWritePre 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 let makeprg = 'go build -o /dev/null' else let makeprg = 'go test -c -o /dev/null' endif let errorformat = '%f:%l:%c:%m,%f:%l%m,%-G#%.%#' " The go compiler needs to either be run with an import path as an " argument or directly from the package directory. Since figuring out " the poper import path is fickle, just pushd/popd to the package. let popd = getcwd() let pushd = expand('%:p:h') " " pushd exec 'lcd ' . fnameescape(pushd) let errors = SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat }) " popd exec 'lcd ' . fnameescape(popd) return errors endfunction