syntastic/syntax_checkers/ruby/mri.vim
Martin Grenfell 6a184f0e37 update checkers to use the new syntastic#makeprg#build()
Make all the easy updates. There are still quite a few to do, but in
doing these ones I can see that syntastic#makeprg#build() needs to
accept a few more options. Namely:

* "postargs" that appear after the filename
* "tail" that appears after everything - used for things like
  redirecting output and piping to grep/sed/etc
* the filename itself - only the java checkers needed this since they
  specify the directory of the file to check as well

There are still a few other things to do as well:

* remove the options from the checkers that are now provided by
  syntastic#makeprg#build implicitly - i.e. the checker exe and args.
* also, we need to doc the above implicit checker options
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"============================================================================
"File: mri.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell at gmail dot com>
"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.
"
"============================================================================
function! s:FindRubyExec()
if executable("rvm")
return system("rvm tools identifier")
endif
return "ruby"
endfunction
if !exists("g:syntastic_ruby_exec")
let g:syntastic_ruby_exec = s:FindRubyExec()
endif
"bail if the user doesnt have ruby installed where they said it is
if !executable(expand(g:syntastic_ruby_exec))
finish
endif
function! SyntaxCheckers_ruby_GetLocList()
let exe = expand(g:syntastic_ruby_exec)
if !has('win32')
let exe = 'RUBYOPT= ' . exe
endif
let makeprg = syntastic#makeprg#build({
\ 'exe': exe,
\ 'args': '-w -T1 -c',
\ 'subchecker': 'mri' })
"this is a hack to filter out a repeated useless warning in rspec files
"containing lines like
"
" foo.should == 'bar'
"
"Which always generate the warning below. Note that ruby >= 1.9.3 includes
"the word "possibly" in the warning
let errorformat = '%-G%.%#warning: %\(possibly %\)%\?useless use of == in void context'
" filter out lines starting with ...
" long lines are truncated and wrapped in ... %p then returns the wrong
" column offset
let errorformat .= ',%-G%\%.%\%.%\%.%.%#'
let errorformat .= ',%-GSyntax OK,%E%f:%l: syntax error\, %m'
let errorformat .= ',%Z%p^,%W%f:%l: warning: %m,%Z%p^,%W%f:%l: %m,%-C%.%#'
return SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
endfunction