syntastic/syntax_checkers/ruby/mri.vim
Austin Ziegler cfd41f1ca3 Enable user-specified Ruby interpreters.
On systems where Ruby 1.8.7 is the default Ruby and users use
alternative suffixes (e.g., ruby19) or even rbenv or rvm Rubies, modern
Ruby syntax will be highlighted as an error.

The default behaviour in Syntastic is to run 'ruby' to check the syntax
of the script in question. This patch allows the user to specify a
different binary which may even be a full path. This should work on all
platforms.

  let g:syntastic_ruby_exec = 'ruby19'
  let g:syntastic_ruby_exec = '~/.rbenv/versions/1.9.2-p318/bin/ruby'
2012-07-24 13:08:22 +01:00

30 lines
1.4 KiB
VimL

"============================================================================
"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! SyntaxCheckers_ruby_GetLocList()
let makeprg = expand(g:syntastic_ruby_exec).' -w -T1 -c '.shellescape(expand('%'))
if !has('win32')
let makeprg = 'RUBYOPT= ' . makeprg
endif
"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'
let errorformat .= ',%-GSyntax OK,%E%f:%l: syntax error\, %m,%Z%p^,%W%f:%l: warning: %m,%Z%p^,%W%f:%l: %m,%-C%.%#'
return SyntasticMake({ 'makeprg': makeprg, 'errorformat': errorformat })
endfunction