Eclim uses signs for code reference searches and they shows up as INFO
signs. These are not errors/warnings and hence should not be included in
count.
Testing:
Verified the right count shows up.
In large code base, typically there will lot of warnings because the
file has been changed by many people and not everyone bothered to follow
coding conventions. So its more useful to show the errors first. Once
all errors have been fixed, we can focus on warnings.
- Fugitive can edit virtual files that represent objects in git; while
editing these files, it still reports on the HEAD of the relevant
repo, which should be displayed as the branch (rather than having the
branch section disappear)
This commit adds a couple of new settings so that it's possible to hide
the tab type (all the way to the right) and the symbol which represents
the close button.
The settings and their defaults:
let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_tab_type = 1
let g:airline#extensions#tabline#close_symbol = 'X'
This commit resolves compatibility issue with fugitive plugin. When
using "Gdiff" command on some file, fugitive attempts to open the
current and the index version of the file. For example, if the file is
/home/taketwo/path/to/the/project/README.md
then fugitive will use the following path to open the index version:
fugitive:///home/taketwo/path/to/the/project/.git//0/README.md
Opening this file leads to a cascade of errors like this:
Error detected while processing function
airline#extensions#tabline#get..<SNR>162_get_buffers..<SNR>162_get_visible_buffers..airline#extensions#tabline#get_buffer_name..airline#extensions#tabline#unique_tail_improved#format:
line 20:
E713: Cannot use empty key for Dictionary
The problem is that when a filename like this is being tokenized, there
appear empty "" tokens, and an error occurs when using them as keys in
`path_tokens[token_index]` dictionary. This fix simply skips empty
tokens.
If the user updates the airline_symbols.branch variable later in the vimrc, the value will not update after the initial init. Since these variables are only used in the get_head() function, I moved them locally within the function to allow evaluation on each instance.