60 lines
2.0 KiB
VimL
60 lines
2.0 KiB
VimL
if exists('g:polyglot_disabled') && index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'ocaml') != -1
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finish
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endif
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" Vim Compiler File
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" Compiler: ocaml
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" Maintainer: Markus Mottl <markus.mottl@gmail.com>
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" URL: http://www.ocaml.info/vim/compiler/ocaml.vim
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" Last Change:
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" 2017 Nov 26 - Improved error format (Markus Mottl)
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" 2013 Aug 27 - Added a new OCaml error format (Markus Mottl)
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" 2013 Jun 30 - Initial version (Marc Weber)
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"
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" Marc Weber's comments:
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" Setting makeprg doesn't make sense, because there is ocamlc, ocamlopt,
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" ocamake and whatnot. So which one to use?
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"
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" This error format was moved from ftplugin/ocaml.vim to this file,
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" because ftplugin is the wrong file to set an error format
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" and the error format itself is annoying because it joins many lines in this
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" error case:
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"
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" Error: The implementation foo.ml does not match the interface foo.cmi:
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" Modules do not match case.
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"
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" So having it here makes people opt-in
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if exists("current_compiler")
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finish
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endif
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let current_compiler = "ocaml"
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let s:cpo_save = &cpo
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set cpo&vim
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CompilerSet errorformat =
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\%EFile\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l\\,\ characters\ %c-%*\\d:,
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\%EFile\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l\\,\ characters\ %c-%*\\d\ %.%#,
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\%EFile\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l\\,\ character\ %c:%m,
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\%+EReference\ to\ unbound\ regexp\ name\ %m,
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\%Eocamlyacc:\ e\ -\ line\ %l\ of\ \"%f\"\\,\ %m,
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\%Wocamlyacc:\ w\ -\ %m,
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\%-Zmake%.%#,
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\%C%m,
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\%D%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f',
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\%X%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f',
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\%D%*\\a:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f',
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\%X%*\\a:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f',
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\%D%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Entering\ directory\ '%f',
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\%X%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Leaving\ directory\ '%f',
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\%D%*\\a:\ Entering\ directory\ '%f',
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\%X%*\\a:\ Leaving\ directory\ '%f',
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\%DEntering\ directory\ '%f',
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\%XLeaving\ directory\ '%f',
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\%DMaking\ %*\\a\ in\ %f
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let &cpo = s:cpo_save
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unlet s:cpo_save
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