syntastic/plugin/syntastic.vim

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"============================================================================
"File: syntastic.vim
"Description: vim plugin for on the fly syntax checking
"Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin_grenfell at msn dot com>
"Version: 1.0.0
"Last Change: 11 Aug, 2009
"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 !exists("g:syntastic_enable_signs") || !has('signs')
let g:syntastic_enable_signs = 0
endif
if !exists("g:syntastic_auto_loc_list")
let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list = 0
endif
if !exists("g:syntastic_quiet_warnings")
let g:syntastic_quiet_warnings = 0
endif
"load all the syntax checkers
runtime! syntax_checkers/*.vim
"refresh and redraw all the error info for this buf when saving or reading
autocmd bufreadpost,bufwritepost * call s:UpdateErrors()
function! s:UpdateErrors()
call s:CacheErrors()
if g:syntastic_enable_signs
call s:RefreshSigns()
endif
if g:syntastic_auto_loc_list
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 = []
for ft in split(&ft, '\.')
if exists("*SyntaxCheckers_". ft ."_GetLocList") && filereadable(expand("%"))
let b:syntastic_loclist = extend(b:syntastic_loclist, SyntaxCheckers_{ft}_GetLocList())
endif
endfor
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
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()
for i in b:syntastic_loclist
let sign_type = 'SyntasticError'
if i['type'] == 'W'
let sign_type = 'SyntasticWarning'
endif
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
endfor
endif
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")
call setloclist(0, b:syntastic_loclist)
lopen
endif
endfunction
command Errors call s:ShowLocList()
"return [syntax:X(Y)] if syntax errors are detected in the buffer, where X is the
"line number of the first error and Y is the number of errors detected. (Y) is
"only displayed if > 1 errors are detected
"
"return '' if no errors are cached for the buffer
function! SyntasticStatuslineFlag()
if s:BufHasErrorsOrWarningsToDisplay()
let first_err_line = b:syntastic_loclist[0]['lnum']
if g:syntastic_quiet_warnings
let first_err_line = s:ErrorsForType('E')[0]['lnum']
endif
let err_count = len(b:syntastic_loclist)
if g:syntastic_quiet_warnings
let err_count = len(s:ErrorsForType('E'))
endif
let toReturn = '[syntax:' . first_err_line
if err_count > 1
let toReturn .= '(' . err_count . ')'
endif
let toReturn .= ']'
return toReturn
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.
function! SyntasticMake(options)
let old_loclist = getloclist(0)
let old_makeprg = &makeprg
let old_shellpipe = &shellpipe
let old_errorformat = &errorformat
if !s:running_windows
"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='&>'
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
return errors
endfunction
" vim: set et sts=4 sw=4: