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FROM testbed/vim:20
RUN install_vim -tag v8.0.0027 -build \
-tag v8.2.4693 -build \
-tag neovim:v0.2.0 -build \
-tag neovim:v0.6.1 -build
ENV PACKAGES="\
bash \
git \
python2 \
python3 \
py3-pip \
grep \
sed \
"
RUN apk --update add $PACKAGES && \
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
RUN pip install vim-vint==0.3.21
RUN git clone https://github.com/junegunn/vader.vim vader && \
cd vader && git checkout c6243dd81c98350df4dec608fa972df98fa2a3af
ARG GIT_VERSION
LABEL Version=${GIT_VERSION}
LABEL Name=denseanalysis/ale

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# Asynchronous Lint Engine [![GitHub Build Status](https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/actions?query=event%3Apush+workflow%3ACI+branch%3Amaster++) [![AppVeyor Build Status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/r0ef1xu8xjmik58d/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/dense-analysis/ale) [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/vim-ale/Lobby](https://badges.gitter.im/vim-ale/Lobby.svg)](https://gitter.im/vim-ale/Lobby?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
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ALE (Asynchronous Lint Engine) is a plugin providing linting (syntax checking
and semantic errors) in NeoVim 0.2.0+ and Vim 8 while you edit your text files,
and acts as a Vim [Language Server Protocol](https://langserver.org/) client.
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3518142/59195938-3a81b100-8b85-11e9-8e8d-6a601b1db908.gif" alt="A linting example with the darkspectrum color scheme in GVim." title="A linting example with the darkspectrum color scheme in GVim.">
ALE makes use of NeoVim and Vim 8 job control functions and timers to
run linters on the contents of text buffers and return errors as
text is changed in Vim. This allows for displaying warnings and
errors in files being edited in Vim before files have been saved
back to a filesystem.
In other words, this plugin allows you to lint while you type.
ALE offers support for fixing code with command line tools in a non-blocking
manner with the `:ALEFix` feature, supporting tools in many languages, like
`prettier`, `eslint`, `autopep8`, and more.
ALE acts as a "language client" to support a variety of Language Server Protocol
features, including:
* Diagnostics (via Language Server Protocol linters)
* Go To Definition (`:ALEGoToDefinition`)
* Completion (Built in completion support, or with Deoplete)
* Finding references (`:ALEFindReferences`)
* Hover information (`:ALEHover`)
* Symbol search (`:ALESymbolSearch`)
If you don't care about Language Server Protocol, ALE won't load any of the code
for working with it unless needed. One of ALE's general missions is that you
won't pay for the features that you don't use.
**Help Wanted:** If you would like to help maintain this plugin by managing the
many issues and pull requests that are submitted, please send the author an
email at [dev@w0rp.com](mailto:dev@w0rp.com?subject=Helping%20with%20ALE).
If you enjoy this plugin, feel free to contribute or check out the author's
other content at [w0rp.com](https://w0rp.com).
## Table of Contents
1. [Supported Languages and Tools](#supported-languages)
2. [Usage](#usage)
1. [Linting](#usage-linting)
2. [Fixing](#usage-fixing)
3. [Completion](#usage-completion)
4. [Go To Definition](#usage-go-to-definition)
5. [Find References](#usage-find-references)
6. [Hovering](#usage-hover)
7. [Symbol Search](#usage-symbol-search)
8. [Refactoring: Rename, Actions](#usage-refactoring)
3. [Installation](#installation)
1. [Installation with Vim package management](#standard-installation)
2. [Installation with Pathogen](#installation-with-pathogen)
3. [Installation with Vundle](#installation-with-vundle)
4. [Installation with Vim-Plug](#installation-with-vim-plug)
4. [Contributing](#contributing)
5. [FAQ](#faq)
1. [How do I disable particular linters?](#faq-disable-linters)
2. [How can I see what ALE has configured for the current file?](#faq-get-info)
3. [How can I use ALE and coc.nvim together?](#faq-coc-nvim)
4. [How can I keep the sign gutter open?](#faq-keep-signs)
5. [How can I change the signs ALE uses?](#faq-change-signs)
6. [How can I change or disable the highlights ALE uses?](#faq-change-highlights)
7. [How can I show errors or warnings in my statusline?](#faq-statusline)
8. [How can I show errors or warnings in my lightline?](#faq-lightline)
9. [How can I change the format for echo messages?](#faq-echo-format)
10. [How can I execute some code when ALE starts or stops linting?](#faq-autocmd)
11. [How can I navigate between errors quickly?](#faq-navigation)
12. [How can I run linters only when I save files?](#faq-lint-on-save)
13. [How can I use the quickfix list instead of the loclist?](#faq-quickfix)
14. [How can I check JSX files with both stylelint and eslint?](#faq-jsx-stylelint-eslint)
15. [How can I check Vue files with ESLint?](#faq-vue-eslint)
16. [Will this plugin eat all of my laptop battery power?](#faq-my-battery-is-sad)
17. [How can I configure my C or C++ project?](#faq-c-configuration)
18. [How can I configure ALE differently for different buffers?](#faq-buffer-configuration)
19. [How can I configure the height of the list in which ALE displays errors?](#faq-list-window-height)
20. [How can I run linters or fixers via Docker or a VM?](#faq-vm)
21. [How can I change the borders for floating preview windows?](#faq-window-borders)
22. [How can I use ALE and vim-lsp together?](#faq-vim-lsp)
<a name="supported-languages"></a>
## 1. Supported Languages and Tools
ALE supports a wide variety of languages and tools. See the
[full list](supported-tools.md) in the
[Supported Languages and Tools](supported-tools.md) page.
<a name="usage"></a>
## 2. Usage
<a name="usage-linting"></a>
### 2.i Linting
Once this plugin is installed, while editing your files in supported
languages and tools which have been correctly installed,
this plugin will send the contents of your text buffers to a variety of
programs for checking the syntax and semantics of your programs. By default,
linters will be re-run in the background to check your syntax when you open
new buffers or as you make edits to your files.
The behavior of linting can be configured with a variety of options,
documented in [the Vim help file](doc/ale.txt). For more information on the
options ALE offers, consult `:help ale-options` for global options and `:help
ale-integration-options` for options specified to particular linters.
<a name="usage-fixing"></a>
### 2.ii Fixing
ALE can fix files with the `ALEFix` command. Functions need to be configured
either in each buffer with a `b:ale_fixers`, or globally with `g:ale_fixers`.
The recommended way to configure fixers is to define a List in an ftplugin file.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/ftplugin/javascript.vim, or somewhere similar.
" Fix files with prettier, and then ESLint.
let b:ale_fixers = ['prettier', 'eslint']
" Equivalent to the above.
let b:ale_fixers = {'javascript': ['prettier', 'eslint']}
```
You can also configure your fixers from vimrc using `g:ale_fixers`, before or
after ALE has been loaded.
A `*` in place of the filetype will apply a List of fixers to all files which
do not match some filetype in the Dictionary.
Note that using a plain List for `g:ale_fixers` is not supported.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/vimrc, or somewhere similar.
let g:ale_fixers = {
\ '*': ['remove_trailing_lines', 'trim_whitespace'],
\ 'javascript': ['eslint'],
\}
```
If you want to automatically fix files when you save them, you need to turn
a setting on in vimrc.
```vim
" Set this variable to 1 to fix files when you save them.
let g:ale_fix_on_save = 1
```
The `:ALEFixSuggest` command will suggest some supported tools for fixing code.
Both `g:ale_fixers` and `b:ale_fixers` can also accept functions, including
lambda functions, as fixers, for fixing files with custom tools.
See `:help ale-fix` for complete information on how to fix files with ALE.
<a name="usage-completion"></a>
### 2.iii Completion
ALE offers some support for completion via hijacking of omnicompletion while you
type. All of ALE's completion information must come from Language Server
Protocol linters, or from `tsserver` for TypeScript.
ALE integrates with [Deoplete](https://github.com/Shougo/deoplete.nvim) as a
completion source, named `'ale'`. You can configure Deoplete to only use ALE as
the source of completion information, or mix it with other sources.
```vim
" Use ALE and also some plugin 'foobar' as completion sources for all code.
call deoplete#custom#option('sources', {
\ '_': ['ale', 'foobar'],
\})
```
ALE also offers its own automatic completion support, which does not require any
other plugins, and can be enabled by changing a setting before ALE is loaded.
```vim
" Enable completion where available.
" This setting must be set before ALE is loaded.
"
" You should not turn this setting on if you wish to use ALE as a completion
" source for other completion plugins, like Deoplete.
let g:ale_completion_enabled = 1
```
ALE provides an omni-completion function you can use for triggering
completion manually with `<C-x><C-o>`.
```vim
set omnifunc=ale#completion#OmniFunc
```
ALE supports automatic imports from external modules. This behavior is enabled
by default and can be disabled by setting:
```vim
let g:ale_completion_autoimport = 0
```
Note that disabling auto import can result in missing completion items from some
LSP servers (e.g. eclipselsp). See `:help ale-completion` for more information.
<a name="usage-go-to-definition"></a>
### 2.iv Go To Definition
ALE supports jumping to the definition of words under your cursor with the
`:ALEGoToDefinition` command using any enabled Language Server Protocol linters
and `tsserver`.
See `:help ale-go-to-definition` for more information.
<a name="usage-find-references"></a>
### 2.v Find References
ALE supports finding references for words under your cursor with the
`:ALEFindReferences` command using any enabled Language Server Protocol linters
and `tsserver`.
See `:help ale-find-references` for more information.
<a name="usage-hover"></a>
### 2.vi Hovering
ALE supports "hover" information for printing brief information about symbols at
the cursor taken from Language Server Protocol linters and `tsserver` with the
`ALEHover` command.
Truncated information will be displayed when the cursor rests on a symbol by
default, as long as there are no problems on the same line.
The information can be displayed in a `balloon` tooltip in Vim or GVim by
hovering your mouse over symbols. Mouse hovering is enabled by default in GVim,
and needs to be configured for Vim 8.1+ in terminals.
See `:help ale-hover` for more information.
<a name="usage-symbol-search"></a>
### 2.vii Symbol Search
ALE supports searching for workspace symbols via Language Server Protocol
linters with the `ALESymbolSearch` command.
Search queries can be performed to find functions, types, and more which are
similar to a given query string.
See `:help ale-symbol-search` for more information.
<a name="usage-refactoring"></a>
### 2.viii Refactoring: Rename, Actions
ALE supports renaming symbols in symbols in code such as variables or class
names with the `ALERename` command.
`ALEFileRename` will rename file and fix import paths (tsserver
only).
`ALECodeAction` will execute actions on the cursor or applied to a visual
range selection, such as automatically fixing errors.
See `:help ale-refactor` for more information.
<a name="installation"></a>
## 3. Installation
To install this plugin, you should use one of the following methods.
For Windows users, replace usage of the Unix `~/.vim` directory with
`%USERPROFILE%\vimfiles`, or another directory if you have configured
Vim differently. On Windows, your `~/.vimrc` file will be similarly
stored in `%USERPROFILE%\_vimrc`.
<a name="standard-installation"></a>
### 3.i. Installation with Vim package management
In Vim 8 and NeoVim, you can install plugins easily without needing to use
any other tools. Simply clone the plugin into your `pack` directory.
#### Vim 8 on Unix
```bash
mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/git-plugins/start
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale.git ~/.vim/pack/git-plugins/start/ale
```
#### NeoVim on Unix
```bash
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/git-plugins/start
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale.git ~/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/git-plugins/start/ale
```
#### Vim 8 on Windows
```bash
# Run these commands in the "Git for Windows" Bash terminal
mkdir -p ~/vimfiles/pack/git-plugins/start
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale.git ~/vimfiles/pack/git-plugins/start/ale
```
#### Generating Vim help files
You can add the following line to your vimrc files to generate documentation
tags automatically, if you don't have something similar already, so you can use
the `:help` command to consult ALE's online documentation:
```vim
" Put these lines at the very end of your vimrc file.
" Load all plugins now.
" Plugins need to be added to runtimepath before helptags can be generated.
packloadall
" Load all of the helptags now, after plugins have been loaded.
" All messages and errors will be ignored.
silent! helptags ALL
```
<a name="installation-with-pathogen"></a>
### 3.ii. Installation with Pathogen
To install this module with [Pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen),
you should clone this repository to your bundle directory, and ensure
you have the line `execute pathogen#infect()` in your `~/.vimrc` file.
You can run the following commands in your terminal to do so:
```bash
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale.git
```
<a name="installation-with-vundle"></a>
### 3.iii. Installation with Vundle
You can install this plugin using [Vundle](https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim)
by adding the GitHub path for this repository to your `~/.vimrc`:
```vim
Plugin 'dense-analysis/ale'
```
Then run the command `:PluginInstall` in Vim.
See the Vundle documentation for more information.
<a name="installation-with-vim-plug"></a>
### 3.iiii. Installation with Vim-Plug
You can install this plugin using [Vim-Plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug)
by adding the GitHub path for this repository to your `~/.vimrc`:
```vim
Plug 'dense-analysis/ale'
```
Then run the command `:PlugInstall` in Vim.
See the Vim-Plug documentation for more information.
<a name="contributing"></a>
## 4. Contributing
If you would like to see support for more languages and tools, please
[create an issue](https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/issues)
or [create a pull request](https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/pulls).
If your tool can read from stdin or you have code to suggest which is good,
support can be happily added for it.
If you are interested in the general direction of the project, check out the
[wiki home page](https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/wiki). The wiki includes
a Roadmap for the future, and more.
If you'd liked to discuss the project more directly, check out the `#vim-ale` channel
on Libera Chat. Web chat is available [here](https://web.libera.chat/#vim-ale).
<a name="faq"></a>
## 5. FAQ
<a name="faq-disable-linters"></a>
### 5.i. How do I disable particular linters?
By default, all available tools for all supported languages will be run. If you
want to only select a subset of the tools, you can define `b:ale_linters` for a
single buffer, or `g:ale_linters` globally.
The recommended way to configure linters is to define a List in an ftplugin
file.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/ftplugin/javascript.vim, or somewhere similar.
" Enable ESLint only for JavaScript.
let b:ale_linters = ['eslint']
" Equivalent to the above.
let b:ale_linters = {'javascript': ['eslint']}
```
You can also declare which linters you want to run in your vimrc file, before or
after ALE has been loaded.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/vimrc, or somewhere similar.
let g:ale_linters = {
\ 'javascript': ['eslint'],
\}
```
For all languages unspecified in the dictionary, all possible linters will
be run for those languages, just as when the dictionary is not defined.
Running many linters should not typically obstruct editing in Vim,
as they will all be executed in separate processes simultaneously.
If you don't want ALE to run anything other than what you've explicitly asked
for, you can set `g:ale_linters_explicit` to `1`.
```vim
" Only run linters named in ale_linters settings.
let g:ale_linters_explicit = 1
```
This plugin will look for linters in the [`ale_linters`](ale_linters) directory.
Each directory within corresponds to a particular filetype in Vim, and each file
in each directory corresponds to the name of a particular linter.
<a name="faq-get-info"></a>
### 5.ii. How can I see what ALE has configured for the current file?
Run the following to see what is currently configured:
```vim
:ALEInfo
```
<a name="faq-coc-nvim"></a>
### 5.iii. How can I use ALE and coc.nvim together?
[coc.nvim](https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim) is a popular Vim plugin written
in TypeScript and dependent on the [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) ecosystem for
providing full IDE features to Vim. Both ALE and coc.nvim implement
[Language Server Protocol](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/)
(LSP) clients for supporting diagnostics (linting with a live server), and other
features like auto-completion, and others listed above.
ALE is primarily focused on integrating with external programs through virtually
any means, provided the plugin remains almost entirely written in Vim script.
coc.nvim is primarily focused on bringing IDE features to Vim. If you want to
run external programs on your files to check for errors, and also use the most
advanced IDE features, you might want to use both plugins at the same time.
The easiest way to get both plugins to work together is to configure coc.nvim to
send diagnostics to ALE, so ALE controls how all problems are presented to you,
and to disable all LSP features in ALE, so ALE doesn't try to provide LSP
features already provided by coc.nvim, such as auto-completion.
1. Open your coc.nvim configuration file with `:CocConfig` and add
`"diagnostic.displayByAle": true` to your settings.
2. Add `let g:ale_disable_lsp = 1` to your vimrc file, before plugins are
loaded.
You can also use `b:ale_disable_lsp` in your ftplugin files to enable or disable
LSP features in ALE for different filetypes. After you configure coc.nvim and
ALE this way, you can further configure how problems appear to you by using all
of the settings mentioned in ALE's help file, including how often diagnostics
are requested. See `:help ale-lint`.
The integration between ALE and coc.nvim works using an API ALE offers for
letting any other plugin integrate with ALE. If you are interested in writing a
similar integration, see `:help ale-lint-other-sources`.
<a name="faq-keep-signs"></a>
### 5.iv. How can I keep the sign gutter open?
You can keep the sign gutter open at all times by setting the
`g:ale_sign_column_always` to 1
```vim
let g:ale_sign_column_always = 1
```
<a name="faq-change-signs"></a>
### 5.v. How can I change the signs ALE uses?
Use these options to specify what text should be used for signs:
```vim
let g:ale_sign_error = '>>'
let g:ale_sign_warning = '--'
```
ALE sets some background colors automatically for warnings and errors
in the sign gutter, with the names `ALEErrorSign` and `ALEWarningSign`.
These colors can be customised, or even removed completely:
```vim
highlight clear ALEErrorSign
highlight clear ALEWarningSign
```
<a name="faq-change-highlights"></a>
### 5.vi. How can I change or disable the highlights ALE uses?
ALE's highlights problems with highlight groups which link to `SpellBad`,
`SpellCap`, `error`, and `todo` groups by default. The characters that are
highlighted depend on the linters being used, and the information provided to
ALE.
Highlighting can be disabled completely by setting `g:ale_set_highlights` to
`0`.
```vim
" Set this in your vimrc file to disabling highlighting
let g:ale_set_highlights = 0
```
You can control all of the highlights ALE uses, say if you are using a different
color scheme which produces ugly highlights. For example:
```vim
highlight ALEWarning ctermbg=DarkMagenta
```
See `:help ale-highlights` for more information.
<a name="faq-statusline"></a>
### 5.vii. How can I show errors or warnings in my statusline?
[vim-airline](https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline) integrates with ALE
for displaying error information in the status bar. If you want to see the
status for ALE in a nice format, it is recommended to use vim-airline with ALE.
The airline extension can be enabled by adding the following to your vimrc:
```vim
" Set this. Airline will handle the rest.
let g:airline#extensions#ale#enabled = 1
```
If you don't want to use vim-airline, you can implement your own statusline
function without adding any other plugins. ALE provides some functions to
assist in this endeavour, including:
* `ale#statusline#Count`: Which returns the number of problems found by ALE
for a specified buffer.
* `ale#statusline#FirstProblem`: Which returns a dictionary containing the
full loclist details of the first problem of a specified type found by ALE
in a buffer. (e.g. The first style warning in the current buffer.)
This can be useful for displaying more detailed information such as the
line number of the first problem in a file.
Say you want to display all errors as one figure, and all non-errors as another
figure. You can do the following:
```vim
function! LinterStatus() abort
let l:counts = ale#statusline#Count(bufnr(''))
let l:all_errors = l:counts.error + l:counts.style_error
let l:all_non_errors = l:counts.total - l:all_errors
return l:counts.total == 0 ? 'OK' : printf(
\ '%dW %dE',
\ all_non_errors,
\ all_errors
\)
endfunction
set statusline=%{LinterStatus()}
```
See `:help ale#statusline#Count()` or `:help ale#statusline#FirstProblem()`
for more information.
<a name="faq-lightline"></a>
### 5.viii. How can I show errors or warnings in my lightline?
[lightline](https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim) does not have built-in
support for ALE, nevertheless there is a plugin that adds this functionality: [maximbaz/lightline-ale](https://github.com/maximbaz/lightline-ale).
For more information, check out the sources of that plugin, `:help ale#statusline#Count()` and [lightline documentation](https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim#advanced-configuration).
<a name="faq-echo-format"></a>
### 5.ix. How can I change the format for echo messages?
There are 3 global options that allow customizing the echoed message.
- `g:ale_echo_msg_format` where:
* `%s` is the error message itself
* `%...code...%` is an optional error code, and most characters can be
written between the `%` characters.
* `%linter%` is the linter name
* `%severity%` is the severity type
- `g:ale_echo_msg_error_str` is the string used for error severity.
- `g:ale_echo_msg_warning_str` is the string used for warning severity.
So for example this:
```vim
let g:ale_echo_msg_error_str = 'E'
let g:ale_echo_msg_warning_str = 'W'
let g:ale_echo_msg_format = '[%linter%] %s [%severity%]'
```
Will give you:
![Echoed message](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3518142/59195927-348bd000-8b85-11e9-88b6-508a094f1548.png)
See `:help g:ale_echo_msg_format` for more information.
<a name="faq-autocmd"></a>
### 5.x. How can I execute some code when ALE starts or stops linting?
ALE runs its own [autocmd](http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/autocmd.html)
events when a lint or fix cycle are started and stopped. There is also an event
that runs when a linter job has been successfully started. These events can be
used to call arbitrary functions during these respective parts of the ALE's
operation.
```vim
augroup YourGroup
autocmd!
autocmd User ALELintPre call YourFunction()
autocmd User ALELintPost call YourFunction()
autocmd User ALEJobStarted call YourFunction()
autocmd User ALEFixPre call YourFunction()
autocmd User ALEFixPost call YourFunction()
augroup END
```
<a name="faq-navigation"></a>
### 5.xi. How can I navigate between errors quickly?
ALE offers some commands with `<Plug>` keybinds for moving between warnings and
errors quickly. You can map the keys Ctrl+j and Ctrl+k to moving between errors
for example:
```vim
nmap <silent> <C-k> <Plug>(ale_previous_wrap)
nmap <silent> <C-j> <Plug>(ale_next_wrap)
```
For more information, consult the online documentation with
`:help ale-navigation-commands`.
<a name="faq-lint-on-save"></a>
### 5.xii. How can I run linters only when I save files?
ALE offers an option `g:ale_lint_on_save` for enabling running the linters
when files are saved. This option is enabled by default. If you only
wish to run linters when files are saved, you can turn the other
options off.
```vim
" Write this in your vimrc file
let g:ale_lint_on_text_changed = 'never'
let g:ale_lint_on_insert_leave = 0
" You can disable this option too
" if you don't want linters to run on opening a file
let g:ale_lint_on_enter = 0
```
If for whatever reason you don't wish to run linters again when you save
files, you can set `g:ale_lint_on_save` to `0`.
<a name="faq-quickfix"></a>
### 5.xiii. How can I use the quickfix list instead of the loclist?
The quickfix list can be enabled by turning the `g:ale_set_quickfix`
option on. If you wish to also disable the loclist, you can disable
the `g:ale_set_loclist` option.
```vim
" Write this in your vimrc file
let g:ale_set_loclist = 0
let g:ale_set_quickfix = 1
```
If you wish to show Vim windows for the loclist or quickfix items
when a file contains warnings or errors, `g:ale_open_list` can be
set to `1`. `g:ale_keep_list_window_open` can be set to `1`
if you wish to keep the window open even after errors disappear.
```vim
let g:ale_open_list = 1
" Set this if you want to.
" This can be useful if you are combining ALE with
" some other plugin which sets quickfix errors, etc.
let g:ale_keep_list_window_open = 1
```
You can also set `let g:ale_list_vertical = 1` to open the windows vertically
instead of the default horizontally.
<a name="faq-jsx-stylelint-eslint"></a>
### 5.xiv. How can I check JSX files with both stylelint and eslint?
If you configure ALE options correctly in your vimrc file, and install
the right tools, you can check JSX files with stylelint and eslint.
First, install eslint and install stylelint with
[stylelint-processor-styled-components](https://github.com/styled-components/stylelint-processor-styled-components).
Supposing you have installed both tools correctly, configure your .jsx files so
`jsx` is included in the filetype. You can use an `autocmd` for this.
```vim
augroup FiletypeGroup
autocmd!
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jsx set filetype=javascript.jsx
augroup END
```
Supposing the filetype has been set correctly, you can set the following
options in a jsx.vim ftplugin file.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/ftplugin/jsx.vim, or somewhere similar.
let b:ale_linter_aliases = ['css', 'javascript']
let b:ale_linters = ['stylelint', 'eslint']
```
Or if you want, you can configure the linters from your vimrc file.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/vimrc, or somewhere similar.
let g:ale_linter_aliases = {'jsx': ['css', 'javascript']}
let g:ale_linters = {'jsx': ['stylelint', 'eslint']}
```
ALE will alias the `jsx` filetype so it uses the `css` filetype linters, and
use the original Array of selected linters for `jsx` from the `g:ale_linters`
object. All available linters will be used for the filetype `javascript`, and
no linter will be run twice for the same file.
<a name="faq-vue-eslint"></a>
### 5.xv. How can I check Vue files with ESLint?
To check Vue files with ESLint, your ESLint project configuration file must be
configured to use the [Vue plugin](https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-plugin-vue).
After that, you need to configure ALE so it will run the JavaScript ESLint
linter on your files. The settings you need are similar to the settings needed
for checking JSX code with both stylelint and ESLint, in the previous section.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/ftplugin/vue.vim, or somewhere similar.
" Run both javascript and vue linters for vue files.
let b:ale_linter_aliases = ['javascript', 'vue']
" Select the eslint and vls linters.
let b:ale_linters = ['eslint', 'vls']
```
Run `:ALEInfo` to see which linters are available after telling ALE to run
JavaScript linters on Vue files. Not all linters support checking Vue files.
If you don't want to configure your linters in ftplugin files for some reason,
you can configure them from your vimrc file instead.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/vimrc, or somewhere similar.
let g:ale_linter_aliases = {'vue': ['vue', 'javascript']}
let g:ale_linters = {'vue': ['eslint', 'vls']}
```
<a name="faq-my-battery-is-sad"></a>
### 5.xvi. Will this plugin eat all of my laptop battery power?
ALE takes advantage of the power of various tools to check your code. This of
course means that CPU time will be used to continuously check your code. If you
are concerned about the CPU time ALE will spend, which will of course imply
some cost to battery life, you can adjust your settings to make your CPU do
less work.
First, consider increasing the delay before which ALE will run any linters
while you type. ALE uses a timeout which is cancelled and reset every time you
type, and this delay can be increased so linters are run less often. See
`:help g:ale_lint_delay` for more information.
If you don't wish to run linters while you type, you can disable that behavior.
Set `g:ale_lint_on_text_changed` to `never`. You won't get as frequent error
checking, but ALE shouldn't block your ability to edit a document after you save
a file, so the asynchronous nature of the plugin will still be an advantage.
If you are still concerned, you can turn the automatic linting off altogether,
including the option `g:ale_lint_on_enter`, and you can run ALE manually with
`:ALELint`.
<a name="faq-c-configuration"></a>
### 5.xvii. How can I configure my C or C++ project?
The structure of C and C++ projects varies wildly from project to project, with
many different build tools being used for building them, and many different
formats for project configuration files. ALE can run compilers easily, but
ALE cannot easily detect which compiler flags to use.
Some tools and build configurations can generate
[compile_commands.json](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html)
files. The `cppcheck`, `clangcheck`, `clangtidy` and `cquery` linters can read
these files for automatically determining the appropriate compiler flags to
use.
For linting with compilers like `gcc` and `clang`, and with other tools, you
will need to tell ALE which compiler flags to use yourself. You can use
different options for different projects with the `g:ale_pattern_options`
setting. Consult the documentation for that setting for more information.
`b:ale_linters` can be used to select which tools you want to run, say if you
want to use only `gcc` for one project, and only `clang` for another.
ALE will attempt to parse `compile_commands.json` files to discover compiler
flags to use when linting code. See `:help g:ale_c_parse_compile_commands` for
more information. See Clang's documentation for
[compile_commands.json files](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html).
You should strongly consider generating them in your builds, which is easy to do
with CMake.
You can also configure ALE to automatically run `make -n` to run dry runs on
`Makefile`s to discover compiler flags. This can execute arbitrary code, so the
option is disabled by default. See `:help g:ale_c_parse_makefile`.
You may also configure buffer-local settings for linters with project-specific
vimrc files. [local_vimrc](https://github.com/LucHermitte/local_vimrc) can be
used for executing local vimrc files which can be shared in your project.
<a name="faq-buffer-configuration"></a>
### 5.xviii. How can I configure ALE differently for different buffers?
ALE offers various ways to configure which linters or fixers are run, and
other settings. For the majority of ALE's settings, they can either be
configured globally with a `g:` variable prefix, or for a specific buffer
with a `b:` variable prefix. For example, you can configure a Python ftplugin
file like so.
```vim
" In ~/.vim/ftplugin/python.vim
" Check Python files with flake8 and pylint.
let b:ale_linters = ['flake8', 'pylint']
" Fix Python files with autopep8 and yapf.
let b:ale_fixers = ['autopep8', 'yapf']
" Disable warnings about trailing whitespace for Python files.
let b:ale_warn_about_trailing_whitespace = 0
```
For configuring files based on regular expression patterns matched against the
absolute path to a file, you can use `g:ale_pattern_options`.
```vim
" Do not lint or fix minified files.
let g:ale_pattern_options = {
\ '\.min\.js$': {'ale_linters': [], 'ale_fixers': []},
\ '\.min\.css$': {'ale_linters': [], 'ale_fixers': []},
\}
" If you configure g:ale_pattern_options outside of vimrc, you need this.
let g:ale_pattern_options_enabled = 1
```
Buffer-local variables for settings always override the global settings.
<a name="faq-list-window-height"></a>
### 5.xix. How can I configure the height of the list in which ALE displays errors?
To set a default height for the error list, use the `g:ale_list_window_size` variable.
```vim
" Show 5 lines of errors (default: 10)
let g:ale_list_window_size = 5
```
<a name="faq-vm"></a>
### 5.xx. How can I run linters or fixers via Docker or a VM?
ALE supports running linters or fixers via Docker, virtual machines, or in
combination with any remote machine with a different file system, so long as the
tools are well-integrated with ALE, and ALE is properly configured to run the
correct commands and map filename paths between different file systems. See
`:help ale-lint-other-machines` for the full documentation on how to configure
ALE to support this.
<a name="faq-window-borders"></a>
### 5.xxi. How can I change the borders for floating preview windows?
Borders for floating preview windows are enabled by default. You can use the
`g:ale_floating_window_border` setting to configure them.
You could disable the border with an empty list.
```vim
let g:ale_floating_window_border = []
```
If the terminal supports Unicode, you might try setting the value like below, to
make it look nicer.
```vim
let g:ale_floating_window_border = ['│', '─', '╭', '╮', '╯', '╰']
```
Since vim's default uses nice unicode characters when possible, you can trick
ale into using that default with
```vim
let g:ale_floating_window_border = repeat([''], 6)
```
<a name="faq-vim-lsp"></a>
### 5.xxii. How can I use ALE and vim-lsp together?
[vim-lsp](https://github.com/prabirshrestha/vim-lsp) is a popular plugin as
implementation of Language Server Protocol (LSP) client for Vim. It provides
all the LSP features including auto completion, diagnostics, go to definitions,
etc.
ALE also provides LSP support for diagnostics. When you use both ALE and
vim-lsp, one option is disabling ALE's LSP support by
`let g:ale_disable_lsp = 1`. However ALE provides integration of external
programs. Showing errors from language servers by vim-lsp and showing errors
from other external programs by ALE are confusing and problematic.
[vim-lsp-ale](https://github.com/rhysd/vim-lsp-ale) is a bridge plugin to solve
the problem when using both ALE and vim-lsp. With the plugin, diagnostics are
provided by vim-lsp and ALE can handle all the errors. Please read
[vim-lsp-ale's documentation](https://github.com/rhysd/vim-lsp-ale/blob/master/doc/vim-lsp-ale.txt)
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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Ada files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('ada')

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endif
endfor
let l:version_group = ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [5, 0, 0]) ? '>=5.0.0' : '<5.0.0'
let l:version_group = ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [6, 0, 0]) ? '>=6.0.0' :
\ ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [5, 0, 0]) ? '>=5.0.0' :
\ '<5.0.0'
let l:output = []
if '>=6.0.0' is# l:version_group
let l:error_codes = { 'blocker': 'E', 'critical': 'E', 'major': 'W', 'minor': 'W', 'info': 'I' }
let l:linter_issues = json_decode(join(a:lines, ''))
for l:issue in l:linter_issues
if ale#path#IsBufferPath(a:buffer, l:issue.location.path)
call add(l:output, {
\ 'lnum': exists('l:issue.location.lines.begin.column') ? l:issue.location.lines.begin.line :
\ l:issue.location.lines.begin,
\ 'col': exists('l:issue.location.lines.begin.column') ? l:issue.location.lines.begin.column : 0,
\ 'text': l:issue.check_name,
\ 'detail': l:issue.description,
\ 'code': l:issue.severity,
\ 'type': l:error_codes[l:issue.severity],
\})
endif
endfor
endif
if '>=5.0.0' is# l:version_group
" Matches patterns line the following:
" test.yml:3:148: syntax-check 'var' is not a valid attribute for a Play
@ -73,10 +94,13 @@ endfunction
function! ale_linters#ansible#ansible_lint#GetCommand(buffer, version) abort
let l:commands = {
\ '>=6.0.0': '%e --nocolor -f json -x yaml %s',
\ '>=5.0.0': '%e --nocolor --parseable-severity -x yaml %s',
\ '<5.0.0': '%e --nocolor -p %t'
\}
let l:command = ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [5, 0]) ? l:commands['>=5.0.0'] : l:commands['<5.0.0']
let l:command = ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [6, 0]) ? l:commands['>=6.0.0'] :
\ ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [5, 0]) ? l:commands['>=5.0.0'] :
\ l:commands['<5.0.0']
return l:command
endfunction

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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for ASCIIDoc files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('asciidoc')

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" Author: Utkarsh Verma <utkarshverma@protonmail.com>
" Description: AVRA linter for avra syntax.
call ale#Set('avra_avra_executable', 'avra')
call ale#Set('avra_avra_options', '')
function! ale_linters#avra#avra#GetCommand(buffer) abort
return '%e'
\ . ' %t'
\ . ale#Pad(ale#Var(a:buffer, 'avra_avra_options'))
\ . ' -o ' . g:ale#util#nul_file
endfunction
function! ale_linters#avra#avra#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
" Note that we treat 'fatal' as errors.
let l:pattern = '^\S\+(\(\d\+\))\s\+:\s\+\(\S\+\)\s\+:\s\+\(.\+\)$'
let l:output = []
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
call add(l:output, {
\ 'lnum': l:match[1] + 0,
\ 'type': l:match[2] =~? 'Error' ? 'E' : 'W',
\ 'text': l:match[3],
\})
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('avra', {
\ 'name': 'avra',
\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'avra_avra_executable')},
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#avra#avra#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#avra#avra#Handle',
\})

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@ -9,8 +9,9 @@ function! ale_linters#awk#gawk#GetCommand(buffer) abort
" gawk from attempting to execute the body of the script
" it is linting.
return '%e --source ' . ale#Escape('BEGIN { exit } END { exit 1 }')
\ . ' --lint'
\ . ale#Pad(ale#Var(a:buffer, 'awk_gawk_options'))
\ . ' -f %t --lint /dev/null'
\ . ' -f %t /dev/null'
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('awk', {

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" Author: offa
" Description: oelint-adv for BitBake files
call ale#Set('bitbake_oelint_adv_executable', 'oelint-adv')
call ale#Set('bitbake_oelint_adv_options', '')
call ale#Set('bitbake_oelint_adv_config', '.oelint.cfg')
function! ale_linters#bitbake#oelint_adv#Command(buffer) abort
let l:config_file = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer,
\ ale#Var(a:buffer, 'bitbake_oelint_adv_config'))
return ((!empty(l:config_file))
\ ? 'OELINT_CONFIG=' . ale#Escape(l:config_file) . ' '
\ : '')
\ . '%e --quiet '
\ . ale#Pad(ale#Var(a:buffer, 'bitbake_oelint_adv_options')) . '%s'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#bitbake#oelint_adv#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
let l:pattern = '\v^(.+):(.+):(.+):(.+):(.+)$'
let l:output = []
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
call add(l:output, {
\ 'lnum': str2nr(l:match[2]),
\ 'type': l:match[3] is# 'error'
\ ? 'E' : (l:match[3] is# 'warning' ? 'W' : 'I'),
\ 'text': StripAnsiCodes(l:match[5]),
\ 'code': l:match[4]
\ })
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
function! StripAnsiCodes(line) abort
return substitute(a:line, '\e\[[0-9;]\+[mK]', '', 'g')
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('bitbake', {
\ 'name': 'oelint_adv',
\ 'output_stream': 'both',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'bitbake_oelint_adv_executable')},
\ 'cwd': '%s:h',
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#bitbake#oelint_adv#Command'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#bitbake#oelint_adv#Handle',
\ })

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" Author: Justin Huang <justin.y.huang@live.com>
" Description: cpplint for c files
call ale#Set('c_cpplint_executable', 'cpplint')
call ale#Set('c_cpplint_options', '')
function! ale_linters#c#cpplint#GetCommand(buffer) abort
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'c_cpplint_options')
return '%e' . ale#Pad(l:options) . ' %s'
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('c', {
\ 'name': 'cpplint',
\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'c_cpplint_executable')},
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#c#cpplint#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#cpplint#HandleCppLintFormat',
\ 'lint_file': 1,
\})

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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for C files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('c')

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" Author: Carl Smedstad <carl.smedstad at protonmail dot com>
" Description: cmake-lint for cmake files
let g:ale_cmake_cmake_lint_executable =
\ get(g:, 'ale_cmake_cmake_lint_executable', 'cmake-lint')
let g:ale_cmake_cmake_lint_options =
\ get(g:, 'ale_cmake_cmake_lint_options', '')
function! ale_linters#cmake#cmake_lint#Executable(buffer) abort
return ale#Var(a:buffer, 'cmake_cmake_lint_executable')
endfunction
function! ale_linters#cmake#cmake_lint#Command(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale_linters#cmake#cmake_lint#Executable(a:buffer)
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'cmake_cmake_lint_options')
return ale#Escape(l:executable) . ' ' . l:options . ' %t'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#cmake#cmake_lint#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
let l:pattern = '\v^[^:]+:(\d+),?(\d+)?:\s\[([A-Z]\d+)\]\s(.+)$'
let l:output = []
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
call add(l:output, {
\ 'lnum': l:match[1] + 0,
\ 'col': l:match[2] + 0,
\ 'type': 'W',
\ 'code': l:match[3],
\ 'text': l:match[4],
\})
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('cmake', {
\ 'name': 'cmake_lint',
\ 'executable': function('ale_linters#cmake#cmake_lint#Executable'),
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#cmake#cmake_lint#Command'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#cmake#cmake_lint#Handle',
\})

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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for C++ files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('cpp')

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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for C# files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('cs')

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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for CSS files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('css')

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
" Author: Dalius Dobravolskas <dalius.dobravolskas@gmail.com>
" Description: VSCode css language server
function! ale_linters#css#vscodecss#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
let l:git_path = ale#path#FindNearestDirectory(a:buffer, '.git')
return !empty(l:git_path) ? fnamemodify(l:git_path, ':h:h') : ''
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('css', {
\ 'name': 'vscodecss',
\ 'lsp': 'stdio',
\ 'executable': 'vscode-css-language-server',
\ 'command': '%e --stdio',
\ 'project_root': function('ale_linters#css#vscodecss#GetProjectRoot'),
\})

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" Author: w0rp <devw0rp@gmail.com>
" Description: Check Dart files with dartanalyzer
call ale#Set('dart_dartanalyzer_executable', 'dartanalyzer')
function! ale_linters#dart#dartanalyzer#GetCommand(buffer) abort
let l:path = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, '.packages')
return '%e'
\ . (!empty(l:path) ? ' --packages ' . ale#Escape(l:path) : '')
\ . ' %s'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#dart#dartanalyzer#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
let l:pattern = '\v^ ([a-z]+) . (.+) at (.+):(\d+):(\d+) . (.+)$'
let l:output = []
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
call add(l:output, {
\ 'type': l:match[1] is# 'error' ? 'E' : 'W',
\ 'text': l:match[6] . ': ' . l:match[2],
\ 'lnum': str2nr(l:match[4]),
\ 'col': str2nr(l:match[5]),
\})
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('dart', {
\ 'name': 'dartanalyzer',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'dart_dartanalyzer_executable')},
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#dart#dartanalyzer#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#dart#dartanalyzer#Handle',
\ 'lint_file': 1,
\})

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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Elixir files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('elixir')

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ function! ale_linters#erlang#elvis#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
\ 'lnum': str2nr(l:match[1]),
\ 'text': s:AbbreviateMessage(l:match[2]),
\ 'type': 'W',
\ 'sub_type': 'style',
\})
endfor

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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Go files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('go')

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ function! ale_linters#go#golangci_lint#GetCommand(buffer) abort
endfunction
function! ale_linters#go#golangci_lint#GetMatches(lines) abort
let l:pattern = '\v^([a-zA-Z]?:?[^:]+):(\d+):?(\d+)?:?:?:?\s\*?(.+)$'
let l:pattern = '\v^([a-zA-Z]?:?[^:]+):(\d+):?(\d+)?:?:?:?\s\*?(.+)\s+\((.+)\)$'
return ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
endfunction
@ -34,14 +34,20 @@ function! ale_linters#go#golangci_lint#Handler(buffer, lines) abort
let l:output = []
for l:match in ale_linters#go#golangci_lint#GetMatches(a:lines)
if l:match[5] is# 'typecheck'
let l:msg_type = 'E'
else
let l:msg_type = 'W'
endif
" l:match[1] will already be an absolute path, output from
" golangci_lint
call add(l:output, {
\ 'filename': ale#path#GetAbsPath(l:dir, l:match[1]),
\ 'lnum': l:match[2] + 0,
\ 'col': l:match[3] + 0,
\ 'type': 'E',
\ 'text': l:match[4],
\ 'type': l:msg_type,
\ 'text': l:match[4] . ' (' . l:match[5] . ')',
\})
endfor

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endfunction
function! ale_linters#handlebars#embertemplatelint#GetCommand(buffer, version) abort
if ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [4, 0, 0])
" --json was removed in favor of --format=json in ember-template-lint@4.0.0
return '%e --format=json --filename %s'
endif
if ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [1, 6, 0])
" Reading from stdin was introduced in ember-template-lint@1.6.0
return ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [1, 6, 0])
\ ? '%e --json --filename %s'
\ : '%e --json %t'
return '%e --json --filename %s'
endif
return '%e --json %t'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#handlebars#embertemplatelint#GetCommandWithVersionCheck(buffer) abort

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scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Haskell files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('haskell')

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
" <devildead13@gmail.com>). It search more project root files.
"
call ale#Set('haskell_hls_executable', 'haskell-language-server-wrapper')
call ale#Set('haskell_hls_config', {})
function! ale_linters#haskell#hls#FindRootFile(buffer) abort
let l:serach_root_files = [
@ -60,4 +61,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('haskell', {
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#haskell#hls#GetCommand'),
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'haskell_hls_executable')},
\ 'project_root': function('ale_linters#haskell#hls#GetProjectRoot'),
\ 'lsp_config': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'haskell_hls_config')},
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for help files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('help')

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@ -11,10 +11,7 @@ function! ale_linters#html#angular#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
endfunction
function! ale_linters#html#angular#GetExecutable(buffer) abort
return ale#path#FindExecutable(a:buffer, 'html_angular', [
\ 'node_modules/@angular/language-server/bin/ngserver',
\ 'node_modules/@angular/language-server/index.js',
\])
return 'node'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#html#angular#GetCommand(buffer) abort
@ -34,9 +31,16 @@ function! ale_linters#html#angular#GetCommand(buffer) abort
\ fnamemodify(l:language_service_dir, ':h:h')
\ . '/typescript'
\)
let l:executable = ale_linters#html#angular#GetExecutable(a:buffer)
let l:script = ale#path#FindExecutable(a:buffer, 'html_angular', [
\ 'node_modules/@angular/language-server/bin/ngserver',
\ 'node_modules/@angular/language-server/index.js',
\])
return ale#node#Executable(a:buffer, l:executable)
if !filereadable(l:script)
return ''
endif
return ale#Escape('node') . ' ' . ale#Escape(l:script)
\ . ' --ngProbeLocations ' . ale#Escape(l:language_service_dir)
\ . ' --tsProbeLocations ' . ale#Escape(l:typescript_dir)
\ . ' --stdio'

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for HTML files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('html')

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
" Author: Dalius Dobravolskas <dalius.dobravolskas@gmail.com>
" Description: VSCode html language server
function! ale_linters#html#vscodehtml#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
let l:git_path = ale#path#FindNearestDirectory(a:buffer, '.git')
return !empty(l:git_path) ? fnamemodify(l:git_path, ':h:h') : ''
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('html', {
\ 'name': 'vscodehtml',
\ 'lsp': 'stdio',
\ 'executable': 'vscode-html-language-server',
\ 'command': '%e --stdio',
\ 'project_root': function('ale_linters#html#vscodehtml#GetProjectRoot'),
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Java files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('java')

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@ -192,4 +192,9 @@ call ale#linter#Define('java', {
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#java#eclipselsp#RunWithVersionCheck'),
\ 'language': 'java',
\ 'project_root': function('ale#java#FindProjectRoot'),
\ 'initialization_options': {
\ 'extendedClientCapabilities': {
\ 'classFileContentsSupport': v:true
\ }
\ }
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for JavaScript files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('javascript')

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for JSON files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('json')

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
" Author: Dalius Dobravolskas <dalius.dobravolskas@gmail.com>
" Description: VSCode json language server
function! ale_linters#json#vscodejson#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
let l:git_path = ale#path#FindNearestDirectory(a:buffer, '.git')
return !empty(l:git_path) ? fnamemodify(l:git_path, ':h:h') : ''
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('json', {
\ 'name': 'vscodejson',
\ 'lsp': 'stdio',
\ 'executable': 'vscode-json-language-server',
\ 'command': '%e --stdio',
\ 'project_root': function('ale_linters#json#vscodejson#GetProjectRoot'),
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Lua files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('lua')

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@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
call ale#Set('lua_selene_executable', 'selene')
call ale#Set('lua_selene_options', '')
function! ale_linters#lua#selene#GetCommand(buffer) abort
return '%e' . ale#Pad(ale#Var(a:buffer, 'lua_selene_options'))
\ . ' --display-style=json -'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#lua#selene#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
let l:output = []
for l:line in a:lines
" as of version 0.17.0, selene has no way to suppress summary
" information when outputting json, so stop processing when we hit it
" (PR for this here: https://github.com/Kampfkarren/selene/pull/356)
if l:line is# 'Results:'
break
endif
let l:json = json_decode(l:line)
let l:lint = {
\ 'lnum': l:json.primary_label.span.start_line + 1,
\ 'end_lnum': l:json.primary_label.span.end_line + 1,
\ 'col': l:json.primary_label.span.start_column + 1,
\ 'end_col': l:json.primary_label.span.end_column,
\ 'text': l:json.message,
\ 'code': l:json.code,
\ 'type': l:json.severity is# 'Warning' ? 'W' : 'E',
\}
if has_key(l:json, 'notes') && len(l:json.notes) > 0
let l:lint.detail = l:lint.text . "\n\n" . join(l:json.notes, "\n")
endif
call add(l:output, l:lint)
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('lua', {
\ 'name': 'selene',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'lua_selene_executable')},
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#lua#selene#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#lua#selene#Handle',
\})

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@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('make', {
\ 'name': 'checkmake',
\ 'executable': 'checkmake',
\ 'command': 'checkmake %s --format="{{.LineNumber}}:{{.Rule}}:{{.Violation}}"',
\ 'command': 'checkmake %s --format="{{.LineNumber}}:{{.Rule}}:{{.Violation}}{{\"\r\n\"}}"',
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#make#checkmake#Handle',
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Markdown files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('markdown')

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
function! ale_linters#nix#nix#Command(buffer, output, meta) abort
let l:version = a:output[0][22:]
if l:version =~# '^\(2.4\|3\).*'
if l:version =~# '^\(2.[4-9]\|3\).*'
return 'nix-instantiate --log-format internal-json --parse -'
else
return 'nix-instantiate --parse -'

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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: statix analysis and suggestions for Nix files
call ale#Set('nix_statix_check_executable', 'statix')
call ale#Set('nix_statix_check_options', '')
function! ale_linters#nix#statix#GetCommand(buffer) abort
return '%e check -o errfmt --stdin'
\ . ale#Pad(ale#Var(a:buffer, 'nix_statix_check_options'))
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('nix', {
\ 'name': 'statix',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'nix_statix_check_executable')},
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#nix#statix#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#statix#Handle',
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for PHP files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('php')

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
" Author: Arizard <https://github.com/Arizard>
" Description: PHPactor integration for ALE
" Copied from langserver.vim
function! ale_linters#php#phpactor#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
let l:composer_path = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, 'composer.json')
if (!empty(l:composer_path))
return fnamemodify(l:composer_path, ':h')
endif
let l:git_path = ale#path#FindNearestDirectory(a:buffer, '.git')
return !empty(l:git_path) ? fnamemodify(l:git_path, ':h:h') : ''
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('php', {
\ 'name': 'phpactor',
\ 'lsp': 'stdio',
\ 'executable': 'phpactor',
\ 'command': '%e language-server',
\ 'project_root': function('ale_linters#php#phpactor#GetProjectRoot'),
\})

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
" Author: medains <https://github.com/medains>, ardis <https://github.com/ardisdreelath>
" Author: medains <https://github.com/medains>, ardis <https://github.com/ardisdreelath>, Arizard <https://github.com/Arizard>
" Description: phpstan for PHP files
" Set to change the ruleset
@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ let g:ale_php_phpstan_executable = get(g:, 'ale_php_phpstan_executable', 'phpsta
let g:ale_php_phpstan_level = get(g:, 'ale_php_phpstan_level', '')
let g:ale_php_phpstan_configuration = get(g:, 'ale_php_phpstan_configuration', '')
let g:ale_php_phpstan_autoload = get(g:, 'ale_php_phpstan_autoload', '')
let g:ale_php_phpstan_memory_limit = get(g:, 'ale_php_phpstan_memory_limit', '')
call ale#Set('php_phpstan_use_global', get(g:, 'ale_use_global_executables', 0))
function! ale_linters#php#phpstan#GetCommand(buffer, version) abort
@ -19,6 +20,11 @@ function! ale_linters#php#phpstan#GetCommand(buffer, version) abort
\ ? ' -a ' . ale#Escape(l:autoload)
\ : ''
let l:memory_limit = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'php_phpstan_memory_limit')
let l:memory_limit_option = !empty(l:memory_limit)
\ ? ' --memory-limit ' . ale#Escape(l:memory_limit)
\ : ''
let l:level = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'php_phpstan_level')
let l:config_file_exists = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, 'phpstan.neon')
let l:dist_config_file_exists = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, 'phpstan.neon.dist')
@ -41,6 +47,7 @@ function! ale_linters#php#phpstan#GetCommand(buffer, version) abort
\ . l:configuration_option
\ . l:autoload_option
\ . l:level_option
\ . l:memory_limit_option
\ . ' %s'
endfunction

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@ -6,6 +6,12 @@ call ale#Set('php_psalm_options', '')
call ale#Set('php_psalm_use_global', get(g:, 'ale_use_global_executables', 0))
function! ale_linters#php#psalm#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
let l:composer_path = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, 'composer.json')
if (!empty(l:composer_path))
return fnamemodify(l:composer_path, ':h')
endif
let l:git_path = ale#path#FindNearestDirectory(a:buffer, '.git')
return !empty(l:git_path) ? fnamemodify(l:git_path, ':h:h') : ''

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for PowerShell files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('powershell')

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
" Author: Alex McKinney <alexmckinney01@gmail.com>
" Description: Run buf lint.
call ale#Set('proto_buf_lint_executable', 'buf')
call ale#Set('proto_buf_lint_config', '')
function! ale_linters#proto#buf_lint#GetCommand(buffer) abort
let l:config = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'proto_buf_lint_config')
return '%e lint'
\ . (!empty(l:config) ? ' --config=' . ale#Escape(l:config) : '')
\ . ' %s#include_package_files=true'
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('proto', {
\ 'name': 'buf_lint',
\ 'aliases': ['buf-lint'],
\ 'lint_file': 1,
\ 'output_stream': 'stdout',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'proto_buf_lint_executable')},
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#proto#buf_lint#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#unix#HandleAsError',
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Python files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('python')

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ function! ale_linters#python#pydocstyle#GetCommand(buffer) abort
return ale#Escape(l:executable) . l:exec_args
\ . ale#Pad(ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_pydocstyle_options'))
\ . ' %s:t'
\ . ' %s'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#python#pydocstyle#Handle(buffer, lines) abort

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@ -22,6 +22,22 @@ function! ale_linters#python#pylama#GetExecutable(buffer) abort
return ale#python#FindExecutable(a:buffer, 'python_pylama', ['pylama'])
endfunction
function! ale_linters#python#pylama#RunWithVersionCheck(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale_linters#python#pylama#GetExecutable(a:buffer)
let l:exec_args = l:executable =~? 'pipenv\|poetry$'
\ ? ' run pylama'
\ : ''
let l:command = ale#Escape(l:executable) . l:exec_args . ' --version'
return ale#semver#RunWithVersionCheck(
\ a:buffer,
\ l:executable,
\ l:command,
\ function('ale_linters#python#pylama#GetCommand'),
\)
endfunction
function! ale_linters#python#pylama#GetCwd(buffer) abort
if ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_pylama_change_directory')
" Pylama loads its configuration from the current directory only, and
@ -35,27 +51,33 @@ function! ale_linters#python#pylama#GetCwd(buffer) abort
return ''
endfunction
function! ale_linters#python#pylama#GetCommand(buffer) abort
function! ale_linters#python#pylama#GetCommand(buffer, version) abort
let l:executable = ale_linters#python#pylama#GetExecutable(a:buffer)
let l:exec_args = l:executable =~? 'pipenv\|poetry$'
\ ? ' run pylama'
\ : ''
" json format is added in version 8.1.4
" https://github.com/klen/pylama/blob/develop/Changelog
let l:format_json_args = ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [8, 1, 4])
\ ? ' --format json'
\ : ''
" Note: Using %t to lint changes would be preferable, but many pylama
" checks use surrounding paths (e.g. C0103 module name, E0402 relative
" import beyond top, etc.). Neither is ideal.
return ale#Escape(l:executable) . l:exec_args
\ . ale#Pad(ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_pylama_options'))
\ . l:format_json_args
\ . ' %s'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#python#pylama#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
function! ale_linters#python#pylama#Handle(buffer, version, lines) abort
if empty(a:lines)
return []
endif
let l:output = ale#python#HandleTraceback(a:lines, 1)
let l:pattern = '\v^.{-}:([0-9]+):([0-9]+): +%(([A-Z][0-9]+):? +)?(.*)$'
" First letter of error code is a pylint-compatible message type
" http://pylint.pycqa.org/en/latest/user_guide/output.html#source-code-analysis-section
@ -75,6 +97,30 @@ function! ale_linters#python#pylama#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
\ 'D': 'style',
\}
if ale#semver#GTE(a:version, [8, 1, 4])
try
let l:errors = json_decode(join(a:lines, ''))
catch
return l:output
endtry
if empty(l:errors)
return l:output
endif
for l:error in l:errors
call add(l:output, {
\ 'lnum': l:error['lnum'],
\ 'col': l:error['col'],
\ 'code': l:error['number'],
\ 'type': get(l:pylint_type_to_ale_type, l:error['etype'], 'W'),
\ 'sub_type': get(l:pylint_type_to_ale_sub_type, l:error['etype'], ''),
\ 'text': printf('%s [%s]', l:error['message'], l:error['source']),
\})
endfor
else
let l:pattern = '\v^.{-}:([0-9]+):([0-9]+): +%(([A-Z][0-9]+):? +)?(.*)$'
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
call add(l:output, {
\ 'lnum': str2nr(l:match[1]),
@ -85,6 +131,7 @@ function! ale_linters#python#pylama#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
\ 'text': l:match[4],
\})
endfor
endif
return l:output
endfunction
@ -93,7 +140,15 @@ call ale#linter#Define('python', {
\ 'name': 'pylama',
\ 'executable': function('ale_linters#python#pylama#GetExecutable'),
\ 'cwd': function('ale_linters#python#pylama#GetCwd'),
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#python#pylama#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#python#pylama#Handle',
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#python#pylama#RunWithVersionCheck'),
\ 'callback': {buffer, lines -> ale#semver#RunWithVersionCheck(
\ buffer,
\ ale_linters#python#pylama#GetExecutable(buffer),
\ '%e --version',
\ {buffer, version -> ale_linters#python#pylama#Handle(
\ buffer,
\ l:version,
\ lines)},
\ )},
\ 'lint_file': 1,
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
" Author: Author: Jon Parise <jon@indelible.org>
call ale#Set('python_unimport_executable', 'unimport')
call ale#Set('python_unimport_options', '')
call ale#Set('python_unimport_use_global', get(g:, 'ale_use_global_executables', 0))
call ale#Set('python_unimport_auto_pipenv', 0)
call ale#Set('python_unimport_auto_poetry', 0)
function! ale_linters#python#unimport#GetExecutable(buffer) abort
if (ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_auto_pipenv') || ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_unimport_auto_pipenv'))
\ && ale#python#PipenvPresent(a:buffer)
return 'pipenv'
endif
if (ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_auto_poetry') || ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_unimport_auto_poetry'))
\ && ale#python#PoetryPresent(a:buffer)
return 'poetry'
endif
return ale#python#FindExecutable(a:buffer, 'python_unimport', ['unimport'])
endfunction
function! ale_linters#python#unimport#GetCommand(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale_linters#python#unimport#GetExecutable(a:buffer)
let l:exec_args = l:executable =~? 'pipenv\|poetry$'
\ ? ' run unimport'
\ : ''
return '%e' . l:exec_args
\ . ale#Pad(ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_unimport_options'))
\ . ' --check'
\ . ' %t'
endfunction
function! ale_linters#python#unimport#GetCwd(buffer) abort
let l:project_root = ale#python#FindProjectRoot(a:buffer)
return !empty(l:project_root)
\ ? l:project_root
\ : expand('#' . a:buffer . ':p:h')
endfunction
function! ale_linters#python#unimport#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
let l:output = ale#python#HandleTraceback(a:lines, 10)
if !empty(l:output)
return l:output
endif
" Matches lines like:
"
" urllib.parse at path/to/file.py:9
let l:pattern = '\v(.+) at [^:]+:(\d+)$'
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
call add(l:output, {
\ 'lnum': l:match[2] + 0,
\ 'type': 'W',
\ 'text': 'unused: ' . l:match[1],
\})
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('python', {
\ 'name': 'unimport',
\ 'executable': function('ale_linters#python#unimport#GetExecutable'),
\ 'cwd': function('ale_linters#python#unimport#GetCwd'),
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#python#unimport#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#python#unimport#Handle',
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Description: cspell support for rego files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('rego')

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@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
" Description: opa check for rego files
call ale#Set('rego_opacheck_executable', 'opa')
call ale#Set('rego_opacheck_options', '')
function! ale_linters#rego#opacheck#GetExecutable(buffer) abort
return ale#Var(a:buffer, 'rego_opacheck_executable')
endfunction
function! ale_linters#rego#opacheck#GetCommand(buffer) abort
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'rego_opacheck_options')
return ale#Escape(ale_linters#rego#opacheck#GetExecutable(a:buffer))
\ . ' check %s --format json '
\ . (!empty(l:options) ? ' ' . l:options : '')
endfunction
function! ale_linters#rego#opacheck#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
let l:output = []
let l:errors = ale#util#FuzzyJSONDecode(a:lines, {'errors': []})
let l:dir = expand('#' . a:buffer . ':p:h')
let l:file = expand('#' . a:buffer . ':p')
for l:error in l:errors['errors']
if has_key(l:error, 'location')
call add(l:output, {
\ 'filename': ale#path#GetAbsPath(l:dir, l:error['location']['file']),
\ 'lnum': l:error['location']['row'],
\ 'col': l:error['location']['col'],
\ 'text': l:error['message'],
\ 'code': l:error['code'],
\ 'type': 'E',
\})
else
call add(l:output, {
\ 'filename': l:file,
\ 'lnum': 0,
\ 'col': 0,
\ 'text': l:error['message'],
\ 'code': l:error['code'],
\ 'type': 'E',
\})
endif
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('rego', {
\ 'name': 'opacheck',
\ 'output_stream': 'both',
\ 'executable': function('ale_linters#rego#opacheck#GetExecutable'),
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#rego#opacheck#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#rego#opacheck#Handle',
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for ReStructuredText files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('rst')

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Ruby files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('ruby')

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@ -19,6 +19,10 @@ function! ale_linters#ruby#reek#GetCommand(buffer, version) abort
\ . l:display_name_args
endfunction
function! s:GetDocumentationLink(error) abort
return get(a:error, 'documentation_link', get(a:error, 'wiki_link', ''))
endfunction
function! s:BuildText(buffer, error) abort
let l:parts = []
@ -29,7 +33,7 @@ function! s:BuildText(buffer, error) abort
call add(l:parts, a:error.message)
if ale#Var(a:buffer, 'ruby_reek_show_wiki_link')
call add(l:parts, '[' . a:error.wiki_link . ']')
call add(l:parts, '[' . s:GetDocumentationLink(a:error) . ']')
endif
return join(l:parts, ' ')

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@ -9,9 +9,21 @@ function! ale_linters#rust#analyzer#GetCommand(buffer) abort
endfunction
function! ale_linters#rust#analyzer#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
" Try to find nearest Cargo.toml for cargo projects
let l:cargo_file = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, 'Cargo.toml')
return !empty(l:cargo_file) ? fnamemodify(l:cargo_file, ':h') : ''
if !empty(l:cargo_file)
return fnamemodify(l:cargo_file, ':h')
endif
" Try to find nearest rust-project.json for non-cargo projects
let l:rust_project = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, 'rust-project.json')
if !empty(l:rust_project)
return fnamemodify(l:rust_project, ':h')
endif
return ''
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('rust', {

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Rust files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('rust')

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Author: Daniel Schemala <istjanichtzufassen@gmail.com>
" Description: rustc for rust files
call ale#Set('rust_rustc_options', '-Z no-codegen')
call ale#Set('rust_rustc_options', '--emit=mir -o /dev/null')
function! ale_linters#rust#rustc#RustcCommand(buffer) abort
" Try to guess the library search path. If the project is managed by cargo,

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Scala files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('scala')

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for shell scripts.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('sh')

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Swift files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('swift')

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@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
" Author: Thyme-87 <thyme-87@posteo.me>
" Description: use checkov for providing warnings via ale
call ale#Set('terraform_checkov_executable', 'checkov')
call ale#Set('terraform_checkov_options', '')
function! ale_linters#terraform#checkov#GetExecutable(buffer) abort
return ale#Var(a:buffer, 'terraform_checkov_executable')
endfunction
function! ale_linters#terraform#checkov#GetCommand(buffer) abort
return '%e ' . '-f %t -o json --quiet ' . ale#Var(a:buffer, 'terraform_checkov_options')
endfunction
function! ale_linters#terraform#checkov#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
let l:output = []
let l:results = get(get(ale#util#FuzzyJSONDecode(a:lines, {}), 'results', []), 'failed_checks', [])
for l:violation in l:results
call add(l:output, {
\ 'filename': l:violation['file_path'],
\ 'lnum': l:violation['file_line_range'][0],
\ 'end_lnum': l:violation['file_line_range'][1],
\ 'text': l:violation['check_name'] . ' [' . l:violation['check_id'] . ']',
\ 'detail': l:violation['check_id'] . ': ' . l:violation['check_name'] . "\n" .
\ 'For more information, see: '. l:violation['guideline'],
\ 'type': 'W',
\ })
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('terraform', {
\ 'name': 'checkov',
\ 'output_stream': 'stdout',
\ 'executable': function('ale_linters#terraform#checkov#GetExecutable'),
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#terraform#checkov#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale_linters#terraform#checkov#Handle',
\})

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@ -21,7 +21,13 @@ function! ale_linters#terraform#terraform#GetType(severity) abort
endfunction
function! ale_linters#terraform#terraform#GetDetail(error) abort
return get(a:error, 'detail', get(a:error, 'summary', ''))
let l:detail = get(a:error, 'detail', '')
if strlen(l:detail) > 0
return l:detail
else
return get(a:error, 'summary', '')
endif
endfunction
function! ale_linters#terraform#terraform#Handle(buffer, lines) abort

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for TeX files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('tex')

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
call ale#Set('tex_texlab_executable', 'texlab')
call ale#Set('tex_texlab_options', '')
call ale#Set('tex_texlab_config', {})
function! ale_linters#tex#texlab#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
let l:git_path = ale#path#FindNearestDirectory(a:buffer, '.git')
@ -21,4 +22,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('tex', {
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'tex_texlab_executable')},
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#tex#texlab#GetCommand'),
\ 'project_root': function('ale_linters#tex#texlab#GetProjectRoot'),
\ 'lsp_config': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'tex_texlab_config')},
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for TeXInfo files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('texinfo')

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for general text files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('text')

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for TypeScript files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('typescript')

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for Vue files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('vue')

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@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
" Author: Arnold Chand <creativenull@outlook.com>
" Description: Volar Language Server integration for ALE adopted from
" nvim-lspconfig and volar/packages/shared/src/types.ts
call ale#Set('vue_volar_executable', 'volar-server')
call ale#Set('vue_volar_use_global', get(g:, 'ale_use_global_executables', 0))
call ale#Set('vue_volar_init_options', {
\ 'documentFeatures': {
\ 'documentColor': v:false,
\ 'documentFormatting': {
\ 'defaultPrintWidth': 100,
\ },
\ 'documentSymbol': v:true,
\ 'foldingRange': v:true,
\ 'linkedEditingRange': v:true,
\ 'selectionRange': v:true,
\ },
\ 'languageFeatures': {
\ 'callHierarchy': v:true,
\ 'codeAction': v:true,
\ 'codeLens': v:true,
\ 'completion': {
\ 'defaultAttrNameCase': 'kebabCase',
\ 'defaultTagNameCase': 'both',
\ 'getDocumentNameCaseRequest': v:false,
\ 'getDocumentSelectionRequest': v:false,
\ },
\ 'definition': v:true,
\ 'diagnostics': v:true,
\ 'documentHighlight': v:true,
\ 'documentLink': v:true,
\ 'hover': v:true,
\ 'references': v:true,
\ 'rename': v:true,
\ 'renameFileRefactoring': v:true,
\ 'schemaRequestService': v:true,
\ 'semanticTokens': v:false,
\ 'signatureHelp': v:true,
\ 'typeDefinition': v:true,
\ 'workspaceSymbol': v:false,
\ },
\ 'typescript': {
\ 'serverPath': '',
\ 'localizedPath': v:null,
\ },
\})
function! ale_linters#vue#volar#GetProjectRoot(buffer) abort
let l:project_roots = ['package.json', 'vite.config.js', '.git', bufname(a:buffer)]
for l:project_root in l:project_roots
let l:nearest_filepath = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, l:project_root)
if !empty(l:nearest_filepath)
return fnamemodify(l:nearest_filepath, ':h')
endif
endfor
return ''
endfunction
function! ale_linters#vue#volar#GetInitializationOptions(buffer) abort
let l:tsserver_path = ale#path#FindNearestExecutable(a:buffer, [
\ 'node_modules/typescript/lib/tsserverlibrary.js'
\ ])
let l:init_options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'vue_volar_init_options')
let l:init_options.typescript.serverPath = l:tsserver_path
return l:init_options
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('vue', {
\ 'name': 'volar',
\ 'language': 'vue',
\ 'lsp': 'stdio',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#path#FindExecutable(b, 'vue_volar', ['node_modules/.bin/volar-server'])},
\ 'command': '%e --stdio',
\ 'project_root': function('ale_linters#vue#volar#GetProjectRoot'),
\ 'initialization_options': function('ale_linters#vue#volar#GetInitializationOptions'),
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
" Author: rhysd <https://github.com/rhysd>
" Description: naga-cli linter for WGSL syntax.
call ale#Set('wgsl_naga_executable', 'naga')
call ale#linter#Define('wgsl', {
\ 'name': 'naga',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'wgsl_naga_executable')},
\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
\ 'command': {b -> '%e --stdin-file-path %s'},
\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#naga#Handle',
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: cspell support for XHTML files.
call ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter('xhtml')

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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
" Author: bretello <bretello@distruzione.org>
call ale#Set('yaml_actionlint_executable', 'actionlint')
call ale#linter#Define('yaml', {
\ 'name': 'actionlint',
\ 'executable': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'yaml_actionlint_executable')},
\ 'command': function('ale#handlers#actionlint#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#actionlint#Handle',
\})

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@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
" Author: Jeffrey Lau - https://github.com/zoonfafer
" Description: YAML Language Server https://github.com/redhat-developer/yaml-language-server
call ale#Set('yaml_ls_executable', 'yaml-language-server')
call ale#Set('yaml_ls_use_global', get(g:, 'ale_use_global_executables', 0))
call ale#Set('yaml_ls_config', {})
function! ale_linters#yaml#ls#GetExecutable(buffer) abort
return ale#path#FindExecutable(a:buffer, 'yaml_ls', [
\ 'node_modules/.bin/yaml-language-server',
\])
endfunction
function! ale_linters#yaml#ls#GetCommand(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale_linters#yaml#ls#GetExecutable(a:buffer)
return ale#Escape(l:executable) . ' --stdio'
endfunction
" Just use the current file
function! ale_linters#yaml#ls#FindProjectRoot(buffer) abort
let l:project_file = expand('#' . a:buffer . ':p')
return fnamemodify(l:project_file, ':h')
endfunction
call ale#linter#Define('yaml', {
\ 'name': 'yaml-language-server',
\ 'lsp': 'stdio',
\ 'executable': function('ale_linters#yaml#ls#GetExecutable'),
\ 'command': function('ale_linters#yaml#ls#GetCommand'),
\ 'project_root': function('ale_linters#yaml#ls#FindProjectRoot'),
\ 'lsp_config': {b -> ale#Var(b, 'yaml_ls_config')},
\})

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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ function! ale#Queue(delay, ...) abort
endif
endfunction
let s:current_ale_version = [3, 1, 0]
let s:current_ale_version = [3, 2, 0]
" A function used to check for ALE features in files outside of the project.
function! ale#Has(feature) abort

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@ -16,13 +16,12 @@ endfunction
function! ale#code_action#HandleCodeAction(code_action, options) abort
let l:current_buffer = bufnr('')
let l:changes = a:code_action.changes
let l:should_save = get(a:options, 'should_save')
for l:file_code_edit in l:changes
call ale#code_action#ApplyChanges(
\ l:file_code_edit.fileName,
\ l:file_code_edit.textChanges,
\ l:should_save,
\ a:options,
\)
endfor
endfunction
@ -63,28 +62,28 @@ function! s:ChangeCmp(left, right) abort
return 0
endfunction
function! ale#code_action#ApplyChanges(filename, changes, should_save) abort
let l:current_buffer = bufnr('')
function! ale#code_action#ApplyChanges(filename, changes, options) abort
let l:should_save = get(a:options, 'should_save')
let l:conn_id = get(a:options, 'conn_id')
let l:orig_buffer = bufnr('')
" The buffer is used to determine the fileformat, if available.
let l:buffer = bufnr(a:filename)
let l:is_current_buffer = l:buffer > 0 && l:buffer == l:current_buffer
if l:buffer > 0
if l:buffer != l:orig_buffer
call ale#util#Execute('silent edit ' . a:filename)
let l:buffer = bufnr('')
endif
let l:lines = getbufline(l:buffer, 1, '$')
" Add empty line if there's trailing newline, like readfile() does.
if getbufvar(l:buffer, '&eol')
let l:lines += ['']
endif
else
let l:lines = readfile(a:filename, 'b')
endif
if l:is_current_buffer
let l:pos = getpos('.')[1:2]
else
let l:pos = [1, 1]
endif
" Changes have to be sorted so we apply them from bottom-to-top
for l:code_edit in reverse(sort(copy(a:changes), function('s:ChangeCmp')))
@ -155,46 +154,25 @@ function! ale#code_action#ApplyChanges(filename, changes, should_save) abort
endif
endfor
if l:buffer > 0
" Make sure ale#util#{Writefile,SetBufferContents} add trailing
" newline if and only if it should be added.
" Make sure to add a trailing newline if and only if it should be added.
if l:lines[-1] is# '' && getbufvar(l:buffer, '&eol')
call remove(l:lines, -1)
else
call setbufvar(l:buffer, '&eol', 0)
endif
elseif exists('+fixeol') && &fixeol && l:lines[-1] is# ''
" Not in buffer, ale#util#Writefile can't check &eol and always adds
" newline if &fixeol: remove to prevent double trailing newline.
call remove(l:lines, -1)
endif
if a:should_save || l:buffer < 0
call ale#util#Writefile(l:buffer, l:lines, a:filename)
else
call ale#util#SetBufferContents(l:buffer, l:lines)
endif
if l:is_current_buffer
if a:should_save
call ale#util#Execute(':e!')
call ale#lsp#NotifyForChanges(l:conn_id, l:buffer)
if l:should_save
call ale#util#Execute('silent w!')
endif
call setpos('.', [0, l:pos[0], l:pos[1], 0])
endif
if a:should_save && l:buffer > 0 && !l:is_current_buffer
" Set up a one-time use event that will delete itself to reload the
" buffer next time it's entered to view the changes made to it.
execute 'augroup ALECodeActionReloadGroup' . l:buffer
autocmd!
execute printf(
\ 'autocmd BufEnter <buffer=%d>'
\ . ' call ale#code_action#ReloadBuffer()',
\ l:buffer
\)
augroup END
if l:orig_buffer != l:buffer && bufexists(l:orig_buffer)
call ale#util#Execute('silent buf ' . string(l:orig_buffer))
endif
endfunction
@ -300,7 +278,7 @@ function! ale#code_action#BuildChangesList(changes_map) abort
endfor
call add(l:changes, {
\ 'fileName': ale#path#FromURI(l:file_name),
\ 'fileName': ale#util#ToResource(l:file_name),
\ 'textChanges': l:text_changes,
\})
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@ -391,8 +391,8 @@ function! s:OnReady(
\ 'character': l:nearest_error.col - 1,
\ },
\ 'end': {
\ 'line': l:nearest_error.end_lnum - 1,
\ 'character': l:nearest_error.end_col,
\ 'line': get(l:nearest_error, 'end_lnum', 1) - 1,
\ 'character': get(l:nearest_error, 'end_col', 0)
\ },
\ },
\ },
@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ function! s:ExecuteGetCodeFix(linter, range, MenuCallback) abort
let [l:end_line, l:end_column] = getpos("'>")[1:2]
endif
let l:column = min([l:column, len(getline(l:line))])
let l:column = max([min([l:column, len(getline(l:line))]), 1])
let l:end_column = min([l:end_column, len(getline(l:end_line))])
let l:Callback = function(

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ onoremap <silent> <Plug>(ale_show_completion_menu) <Nop>
let g:ale_completion_delay = get(g:, 'ale_completion_delay', 100)
let g:ale_completion_excluded_words = get(g:, 'ale_completion_excluded_words', [])
let g:ale_completion_max_suggestions = get(g:, 'ale_completion_max_suggestions', 50)
let g:ale_completion_autoimport = get(g:, 'ale_completion_autoimport', 0)
let g:ale_completion_autoimport = get(g:, 'ale_completion_autoimport', 1)
let g:ale_completion_tsserver_remove_warnings = get(g:, 'ale_completion_tsserver_remove_warnings', 0)
let s:timer_id = -1
@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ function! ale#completion#ParseLSPCompletions(response) abort
continue
endif
if get(l:item, 'insertTextFormat') is s:LSP_INSERT_TEXT_FORMAT_PLAIN
if get(l:item, 'insertTextFormat', s:LSP_INSERT_TEXT_FORMAT_PLAIN) is s:LSP_INSERT_TEXT_FORMAT_PLAIN
\&& type(get(l:item, 'textEdit')) is v:t_dict
let l:text = l:item.textEdit.newText
elseif type(get(l:item, 'insertText')) is v:t_string
@ -776,7 +776,8 @@ function! s:OnReady(linter, lsp_details) abort
if a:linter.lsp is# 'tsserver'
if get(g:, 'ale_completion_tsserver_autoimport') is 1
execute 'echom `g:ale_completion_tsserver_autoimport` is deprecated. Use `g:ale_completion_autoimport` instead.'''
" no-custom-checks
echom '`g:ale_completion_tsserver_autoimport` is deprecated. Use `g:ale_completion_autoimport` instead.'
endif
let l:message = ale#lsp#tsserver_message#Completions(
@ -911,7 +912,8 @@ function! ale#completion#Import() abort
endif
let [l:line, l:column] = getpos('.')[1:2]
let l:column = searchpos('\V' . escape(l:word, '/\'), 'bn', l:line)[1]
let l:column = searchpos('\V' . escape(l:word, '/\'), 'bnc', l:line)[1]
let l:column = l:column + len(l:word) - 1
if l:column isnot 0
let l:started = ale#completion#GetCompletions('ale-import', {

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@ -10,12 +10,21 @@ let g:ale_echo_msg_format = get(g:, 'ale_echo_msg_format', '%code: %%s')
let s:cursor_timer = -1
" A wrapper for echon so we can test messages we echo in Vader tests.
function! ale#cursor#Echom(message) abort
" no-custom-checks
exec "norm! :echom a:message\n"
endfunction
function! ale#cursor#TruncatedEcho(original_message) abort
let l:message = a:original_message
" Change tabs to spaces.
let l:message = substitute(l:message, "\t", ' ', 'g')
" Remove any newlines in the message.
let l:message = substitute(l:message, "\n", '', 'g')
" Convert indentation groups into single spaces for better legibility when
" put on a single line
let l:message = substitute(l:message, ' \+', ' ', 'g')
" We need to remember the setting for shortmess and reset it again.
let l:shortmess_options = &l:shortmess
@ -27,7 +36,7 @@ function! ale#cursor#TruncatedEcho(original_message) abort
silent! setlocal shortmess+=T
try
exec "norm! :echomsg l:message\n"
call ale#cursor#Echom(l:message)
catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E523/
" Fallback into manual truncate (#1987)
let l:winwidth = winwidth(0)
@ -87,7 +96,9 @@ function! ale#cursor#EchoCursorWarning(...) abort
elseif get(l:info, 'echoed')
" We'll only clear the echoed message when moving off errors once,
" so we don't continually clear the echo line.
execute 'echo'
"
" no-custom-checks
echo
let l:info.echoed = 0
endif
endif
@ -150,7 +161,8 @@ function! s:ShowCursorDetailForItem(loc, options) abort
" Clear the echo message if we manually displayed details.
if !l:stay_here
execute 'echo'
" no-custom-checks
echo
endif
endif
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@ -62,7 +62,8 @@ let s:global_variable_list = [
\]
function! s:Echo(message) abort
execute 'echo a:message'
" no-custom-checks
echo a:message
endfunction
function! s:GetLinterVariables(filetype, exclude_linter_names) abort

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@ -68,18 +68,27 @@ function! ale#definition#HandleLSPResponse(conn_id, response) abort
for l:item in l:result
if has_key(l:item, 'targetUri')
" LocationLink items use targetUri
let l:filename = ale#path#FromURI(l:item.targetUri)
let l:uri = l:item.targetUri
let l:line = l:item.targetRange.start.line + 1
let l:column = l:item.targetRange.start.character + 1
else
" LocationLink items use uri
let l:filename = ale#path#FromURI(l:item.uri)
let l:uri = l:item.uri
let l:line = l:item.range.start.line + 1
let l:column = l:item.range.start.character + 1
endif
call ale#definition#UpdateTagStack()
let l:uri_handler = ale#uri#GetURIHandler(l:uri)
if l:uri_handler is# v:null
let l:filename = ale#path#FromFileURI(l:uri)
call ale#util#Open(l:filename, l:line, l:column, l:options)
else
call l:uri_handler.OpenURILink(l:uri, l:line, l:column, l:options, a:conn_id)
endif
break
endfor
endif
@ -112,6 +121,12 @@ function! s:OnReady(line, column, options, capability, linter, lsp_details) abor
\ a:line,
\ a:column
\)
elseif a:capability is# 'implementation'
let l:message = ale#lsp#tsserver_message#Implementation(
\ l:buffer,
\ a:line,
\ a:column
\)
endif
else
" Send a message saying the buffer has changed first, or the
@ -125,6 +140,8 @@ function! s:OnReady(line, column, options, capability, linter, lsp_details) abor
let l:message = ale#lsp#message#Definition(l:buffer, a:line, a:column)
elseif a:capability is# 'typeDefinition'
let l:message = ale#lsp#message#TypeDefinition(l:buffer, a:line, a:column)
elseif a:capability is# 'implementation'
let l:message = ale#lsp#message#Implementation(l:buffer, a:line, a:column)
else
" XXX: log here?
return
@ -166,6 +183,14 @@ function! ale#definition#GoToType(options) abort
endfor
endfunction
function! ale#definition#GoToImpl(options) abort
for l:linter in ale#linter#Get(&filetype)
if !empty(l:linter.lsp)
call s:GoToLSPDefinition(l:linter, a:options, 'implementation')
endif
endfor
endfunction
function! ale#definition#GoToCommandHandler(command, ...) abort
let l:options = {}
@ -191,6 +216,8 @@ function! ale#definition#GoToCommandHandler(command, ...) abort
if a:command is# 'type'
call ale#definition#GoToType(l:options)
elseif a:command is# 'implementation'
call ale#definition#GoToImpl(l:options)
else
call ale#definition#GoTo(l:options)
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@ -347,6 +347,12 @@ function! ale#engine#FixLocList(buffer, linter_name, from_other_source, loclist)
if has_key(l:old_item, 'end_lnum')
let l:item.end_lnum = str2nr(l:old_item.end_lnum)
" When the error ends after the end of the file, put it at the
" end. This is only done for the current buffer.
if l:item.bufnr == a:buffer && l:item.end_lnum > l:last_line_number
let l:item.end_lnum = l:last_line_number
endif
endif
if has_key(l:old_item, 'sub_type')

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@ -156,4 +156,10 @@ function! ale#events#Init() abort
endif
endif
augroup END
augroup AleURISchemes
autocmd!
autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPre jdt://** call ale#uri#jdt#ReadJDTLink(expand('<amatch>'))
augroup END
endfunction

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@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
" Author: Dalius Dobravolskas <dalius.dobravolskas@gmail.com>
" Description: Rename file support for tsserver
let s:filerename_map = {}
" Used to get the rename map in tests.
function! ale#filerename#GetMap() abort
return deepcopy(s:filerename_map)
endfunction
" Used to set the rename map in tests.
function! ale#filerename#SetMap(map) abort
let s:filerename_map = a:map
endfunction
function! ale#filerename#ClearLSPData() abort
let s:filerename_map = {}
endfunction
function! s:message(message) abort
call ale#util#Execute('echom ' . string(a:message))
endfunction
function! ale#filerename#HandleTSServerResponse(conn_id, response) abort
if get(a:response, 'command', '') isnot# 'getEditsForFileRename'
return
endif
if !has_key(s:filerename_map, a:response.request_seq)
return
endif
let l:options = remove(s:filerename_map, a:response.request_seq)
let l:old_name = l:options.old_name
let l:new_name = l:options.new_name
if get(a:response, 'success', v:false) is v:false
let l:message = get(a:response, 'message', 'unknown')
call s:message('Error renaming file "' . l:old_name . '" to "' . l:new_name
\ . '". Reason: ' . l:message)
return
endif
let l:changes = a:response.body
if empty(l:changes)
call s:message('No changes while renaming "' . l:old_name . '" to "' . l:new_name . '"')
else
call ale#code_action#HandleCodeAction(
\ {
\ 'description': 'filerename',
\ 'changes': l:changes,
\ },
\ {
\ 'should_save': 1,
\ },
\)
endif
silent! noautocmd execute 'saveas ' . l:new_name
call delete(l:old_name)
endfunction
function! s:OnReady(options, linter, lsp_details) abort
let l:id = a:lsp_details.connection_id
if !ale#lsp#HasCapability(l:id, 'filerename')
return
endif
let l:buffer = a:lsp_details.buffer
let l:Callback = function('ale#filerename#HandleTSServerResponse')
call ale#lsp#RegisterCallback(l:id, l:Callback)
let l:message = ale#lsp#tsserver_message#GetEditsForFileRename(
\ a:options.old_name,
\ a:options.new_name,
\)
let l:request_id = ale#lsp#Send(l:id, l:message)
let s:filerename_map[l:request_id] = a:options
endfunction
function! s:ExecuteFileRename(linter, options) abort
let l:buffer = bufnr('')
let l:Callback = function('s:OnReady', [a:options])
call ale#lsp_linter#StartLSP(l:buffer, a:linter, l:Callback)
endfunction
function! ale#filerename#Execute() abort
let l:lsp_linters = []
for l:linter in ale#linter#Get(&filetype)
if l:linter.lsp is# 'tsserver'
call add(l:lsp_linters, l:linter)
endif
endfor
if empty(l:lsp_linters)
call s:message('No active tsserver LSPs')
return
endif
let l:buffer = bufnr('')
let l:old_name = expand('#' . l:buffer . ':p')
let l:new_name = ale#util#Input('New file name: ', l:old_name, 'file')
if l:old_name is# l:new_name
call s:message('New file name matches old file name')
return
endif
if empty(l:new_name)
call s:message('New name cannot be empty!')
return
endif
for l:lsp_linter in l:lsp_linters
call s:ExecuteFileRename(l:lsp_linter, {
\ 'old_name': l:old_name,
\ 'new_name': l:new_name,
\})
endfor
endfunction

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@ -77,7 +77,8 @@ function! ale#fix#ApplyFixes(buffer, output) abort
call remove(g:ale_fix_buffer_data, a:buffer)
if !l:data.ignore_file_changed_errors
execute 'echoerr ''The file was changed before fixing finished'''
" no-custom-checks
echoerr 'The file was changed before fixing finished'
endif
return
@ -358,7 +359,8 @@ function! ale#fix#Fix(buffer, fixing_flag, ...) abort
\ 'There is no fixer named `%s`. Check :ALEFixSuggest',
\ l:function_name,
\)
execute 'echom l:echo_message'
" no-custom-checks
echom l:echo_message
endif
return 0
@ -366,7 +368,8 @@ function! ale#fix#Fix(buffer, fixing_flag, ...) abort
if empty(l:callback_list)
if a:fixing_flag is# ''
execute 'echom ''No fixers have been defined. Try :ALEFixSuggest'''
" no-custom-checks
echom 'No fixers have been defined. Try :ALEFixSuggest'
endif
return 0

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@ -37,6 +37,11 @@ let s:default_registry = {
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['python'],
\ 'description': 'Fix PEP8 issues with black.',
\ },
\ 'buf-format': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#buf_format#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['proto'],
\ 'description': 'Fix .proto files with buf format.',
\ },
\ 'buildifier': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#buildifier#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['bzl'],
@ -191,6 +196,11 @@ let s:default_registry = {
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['ruby'],
\ 'description': 'Fix ruby files with standardrb --fix',
\ },
\ 'statix': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#statix#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['nix'],
\ 'description': 'Fix common Nix antipatterns with statix fix',
\ },
\ 'stylelint': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#stylelint#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['css', 'sass', 'scss', 'sugarss', 'stylus'],
@ -246,6 +256,11 @@ let s:default_registry = {
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['go'],
\ 'description': 'Fix Go files with go fmt.',
\ },
\ 'gofumpt': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#gofumpt#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['go'],
\ 'description': 'Fix Go files with gofumpt, a stricter go fmt.',
\ },
\ 'goimports': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#goimports#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['go'],
@ -421,6 +436,16 @@ let s:default_registry = {
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['hcl', 'terraform'],
\ 'description': 'Fix tf and hcl files with terraform fmt.',
\ },
\ 'packer': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#packer#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['hcl', 'packer'],
\ 'description': 'Fix Packer HCL files with packer fmt.',
\ },
\ 'crystal': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#crystal#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['cr'],
\ 'description': 'Fix cr (crystal).',
\ },
\ 'ktlint': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#ktlint#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['kt', 'kotlin'],
@ -481,6 +506,11 @@ let s:default_registry = {
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['lua'],
\ 'description': 'Fix Lua files with luafmt.',
\ },
\ 'dprint': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#dprint#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['javascript', 'typescript', 'json', 'markdown'],
\ 'description': 'Pluggable and configurable code formatting platform',
\ },
\ 'stylua': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#stylua#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['lua'],
@ -501,10 +531,20 @@ let s:default_registry = {
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['pascal'],
\ 'description': 'Fix Pascal files with ptop.',
\ },
\ 'opafmt': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#opafmt#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['rego'],
\ 'description': 'Fix rego files with opa fmt.',
\ },
\ 'vfmt': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#vfmt#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['v'],
\ 'description': 'A formatter for V source code.',
\ },
\ 'zigfmt': {
\ 'function': 'ale#fixers#zigfmt#Fix',
\ 'suggested_filetypes': ['zig'],
\ 'description': 'Official formatter for Zig',
\ }
\}

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
" Author: Alex McKinney <alexmckinney01@gmail.com>
" Description: Run buf format.
call ale#Set('proto_buf_format_executable', 'buf')
function! ale#fixers#buf_format#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'proto_buf_format_executable')
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable) . ' format %t',
\}
endfunction

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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
call ale#Set('crystal_format_executable', 'crystal')
call ale#Set('crystal_format_options', '')
function! ale#fixers#crystal#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'crystal_format_executable')
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'crystal_format_options')
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable)
\ . ' tool format'
\ . ale#Pad(l:options)
\ . ' -'
\}
endfunction

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@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
call ale#Set('dprint_executable', 'dprint')
call ale#Set('dprint_executable_override', 0)
call ale#Set('dprint_use_global', get(g:, 'ale_use_global_executables', 0))
call ale#Set('dprint_options', '')
call ale#Set('dprint_config', 'dprint.json')
function! ale#fixers#dprint#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#path#FindExecutable(a:buffer, 'dprint', ['dprint'])
let l:executable_override = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'dprint_executable_override')
if !executable(l:executable) && !l:executable_override
return 0
endif
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'dprint_options')
let l:config = ale#path#FindNearestFile(a:buffer, ale#Var(a:buffer, 'dprint_config'))
if !empty(l:config)
let l:options = l:options . ' -c ' . ale#Escape(l:config)
endif
let l:options = l:options . ' --stdin %s'
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable)
\ . ' fmt '
\ . l:options
\}
endfunction

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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: A stricter gofmt implementation.
call ale#Set('go_gofumpt_executable', 'gofumpt')
call ale#Set('go_gofumpt_options', '')
function! ale#fixers#gofumpt#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'go_gofumpt_executable')
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'go_gofumpt_options')
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable)
\ . ale#Pad(l:options)
\ . ' -w -- %t',
\ 'read_temporary_file': 1,
\}
endfunction

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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
" Description: Fixer for rego files
call ale#Set('opa_fmt_executable', 'opa')
call ale#Set('opa_fmt_options', '')
function! ale#fixers#opafmt#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'opa_fmt_executable')
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'opa_fmt_options')
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable)
\ . ' fmt'
\ . (empty(l:options) ? '' : ' ' . l:options)
\}
endfunction

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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
" Author: Zhuoyun Wei <wzyboy@wzyboy.org>
" Description: Fixer for Packer HCL files
call ale#Set('packer_fmt_executable', 'packer')
call ale#Set('packer_fmt_options', '')
function! ale#fixers#packer#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'packer_fmt_executable')
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'packer_fmt_options')
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable)
\ . ' fmt'
\ . (empty(l:options) ? '' : ' ' . l:options)
\ . ' -'
\}
endfunction

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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: Provide statix fix as a fixer for simple Nix antipatterns.
call ale#Set('nix_statix_fix_executable', 'statix')
call ale#Set('nix_statix_fix_options', '')
function! ale#fixers#statix#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'nix_statix_fix_executable')
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'nix_statix_fix_options')
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable)
\ . ale#Pad('fix')
\ . ale#Pad('--stdin')
\ . ale#Pad(l:options),
\}
endfunction

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@ -4,13 +4,30 @@
call ale#Set('c_uncrustify_executable', 'uncrustify')
call ale#Set('c_uncrustify_options', '')
let s:languages = {
\ 'c': 'C',
\ 'cpp': 'CPP',
\ 'cs': 'CS',
\ 'objc': 'OC',
\ 'objcpp': 'OC+',
\ 'd': 'D',
\ 'java': 'JAVA',
\ 'vala': 'VALA',
\ 'p': 'PAWN',
\}
function! ale#fixers#uncrustify#Language(buffer) abort
return get(s:languages, &filetype, 'C')
endfunction
function! ale#fixers#uncrustify#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'c_uncrustify_executable')
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'c_uncrustify_options')
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable)
\ . ' --no-backup'
\ . (empty(l:options) ? '' : ' ' . l:options)
\ . ' --no-backup '
\ . '-l' . ale#Pad(ale#fixers#uncrustify#Language(a:buffer))
\ . ale#Pad(l:options)
\}
endfunction

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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: Arash Mousavi <arash-m>
" Description: Official formatter for Zig.
call ale#Set('zig_zigfmt_executable', 'zig')
function! ale#fixers#zigfmt#Fix(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'zig_zigfmt_executable')
return {
\ 'command': ale#Escape(l:executable) . ' fmt %t',
\ 'read_temporary_file': 1,
\}
endfunction

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@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
function! ale#floating_preview#Show(lines, ...) abort
if !exists('*nvim_open_win') && !has('popupwin')
execute 'echom ''Floating windows not supported in this vim instance.'''
" no-custom-checks
echom 'Floating windows not supported in this vim instance.'
return
endif

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
function! ale#handlers#actionlint#GetCommand(buffer) abort
return '%e --no-color --oneline %t'
endfunction
function! ale#handlers#actionlint#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
" Matches patterns line the following:
".github/workflows/main.yml:19:0: could not parse as YAML: yaml: line 19: mapping values are not allowed in this context [yaml-syntax]
let l:pattern = '\v^.*:(\d+):(\d+): (.+) \[(.+)\]$'
let l:output = []
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
let l:item = {
\ 'lnum': l:match[1] + 0,
\ 'col': l:match[2] + 0,
\ 'text': l:match[3],
\ 'code': l:match[4],
\ 'type': 'E',
\}
call add(l:output, l:item)
endfor
return l:output
endfunction

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@ -11,8 +11,9 @@ endfunction
function! ale#handlers#alex#CreateCommandCallback(flags) abort
return {b -> ale#node#Executable(b, ale#handlers#alex#GetExecutable(b))
\ . ' %s '
\ . a:flags}
\ . ' --stdin '
\ . a:flags
\}
endfunction
function! ale#handlers#alex#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
@ -38,6 +39,7 @@ endfunction
" Define a linter for a specific filetype. Accept flags to adapt to the filetype.
" no flags treat input as markdown
" --html treat input as HTML
" --mdx treat input as MDX
" --text treat input as plaintext
function! ale#handlers#alex#DefineLinter(filetype, flags) abort
call ale#Set('alex_executable', 'alex')
@ -49,6 +51,5 @@ function! ale#handlers#alex#DefineLinter(filetype, flags) abort
\ 'command': ale#handlers#alex#CreateCommandCallback(a:flags),
\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#alex#Handle',
\ 'lint_file': 1,
\})
endfunction

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@ -19,6 +19,18 @@ function! ale#handlers#cppcheck#GetBufferPathIncludeOptions(buffer) abort
endfunction
function! ale#handlers#cppcheck#GetCompileCommandsOptions(buffer) abort
" The compile_commands.json doesn't apply to headers and cppheck will
" bail out if it cannot find a file matching the filter, below. Skip out
" now, for headers. Also, suppress FPs; cppcheck is not meant to
" process lone header files.
let b:buffer_name = bufname(a:buffer)
let b:file_extension = fnamemodify(b:buffer_name, ':e')
if b:file_extension is# 'h' || b:file_extension is# 'hpp'
return ale#handlers#cppcheck#GetBufferPathIncludeOptions(a:buffer)
\ . ' --suppress=unusedStructMember'
endif
" If the current buffer is modified, using compile_commands.json does no
" good, so include the file's directory instead. It's not quite as good as
" using --project, but is at least equivalent to running cppcheck on this
@ -35,8 +47,10 @@ function! ale#handlers#cppcheck#GetCompileCommandsOptions(buffer) abort
" then use the file to set up import paths, etc.
let [l:dir, l:json_path] = ale#c#FindCompileCommands(a:buffer)
" By default, cppcheck processes every config in compile_commands.json.
" Use --file-filter to limit to just the buffer file.
return !empty(l:json_path)
\ ? '--project=' . ale#Escape(l:json_path[len(l:dir) + 1: ])
\ ? '--project=' . ale#Escape(l:json_path[len(l:dir) + 1: ]) . ' --file-filter=' . ale#Escape(bufname(a:buffer))
\ : ''
endfunction
@ -50,7 +64,12 @@ function! ale#handlers#cppcheck#HandleCppCheckFormat(buffer, lines) abort
"test.cpp:974:{column}: error:{inconclusive:inconclusive} Array 'n[3]' accessed at index 3, which is out of bounds. [arrayIndexOutOfBounds]\
" n[3]=3;
" ^
let l:pattern = '\v(\f+):(\d+):(\d+|\{column\}): (\w+):(\{inconclusive:inconclusive\})? ?(.*) \[(\w+)\]\'
"
"" OR if using the misra addon:
"test.c:1:16: style: misra violation (use --rule-texts=<file> to get proper output) [misra-c2012-2.7]\'
"void test( int parm ) {}
" ^
let l:pattern = '\v(\f+):(\d+):(\d+|\{column\}): (\w+):(\{inconclusive:inconclusive\})? ?(.*) \[(%(\w[-.]?)+)\]\'
let l:output = []
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)

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@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
scriptencoding utf-8
" Author: David Houston <houstdav000>
" Description: Define a handler function for cspell's output
function! ale#handlers#cspell#GetExecutable(buffer) abort
return ale#path#FindExecutable(a:buffer,
\ 'cspell', [
\ 'node_modules/.bin/cspell',
\ 'node_modules/cspell/bin.js',
\ ]
\)
endfunction
function! ale#handlers#cspell#GetCommand(buffer) abort
let l:executable = ale#handlers#cspell#GetExecutable(a:buffer)
let l:options = ale#Var(a:buffer, 'cspell_options')
return ale#node#Executable(a:buffer, l:executable)
\ . ' lint --no-color --no-progress --no-summary'
\ . ale#Pad(l:options)
\ . ' -- stdin'
endfunction
function! ale#handlers#cspell#Handle(buffer, lines) abort
" Look for lines like the following:
"
" /home/user/repos/ale/README.md:723:48 - Unknown word (stylelint)
let l:pattern = '\v^.*:(\d+):(\d+) - (.*)$'
let l:output = []
for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern)
call add(l:output, {
\ 'lnum': l:match[1] + 0,
\ 'col': l:match[2] + 0,
\ 'text': l:match[3],
\ 'type': 'W',
\})
endfor
return l:output
endfunction
function! ale#handlers#cspell#DefineLinter(filetype) abort
call ale#Set('cspell_executable', 'cspell')
call ale#Set('cspell_options', '')
call ale#Set('cspell_use_global', get(g:, 'ale_use_global_executables', 0))
call ale#linter#Define(a:filetype, {
\ 'name': 'cspell',
\ 'executable': function('ale#handlers#cspell#GetExecutable'),
\ 'command': function('ale#handlers#cspell#GetCommand'),
\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#cspell#Handle',
\})
endfunction

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@ -19,6 +19,16 @@ let s:temp_regex_prefix =
\ . substitute(s:temp_dir, '\\', '\\\\', 'g')
\ . '\.\{-}'
function! s:PanicOutput(lines) abort
return [{
\ 'lnum': 1,
\ 'col': 1,
\ 'text': 'ghc panic!',
\ 'type': 'E',
\ 'detail' : join(a:lines, "\n"),
\}]
endfunction
function! ale#handlers#haskell#HandleGHCFormat(buffer, lines) abort
" Look for lines like the following.
"
@ -34,6 +44,14 @@ function! ale#handlers#haskell#HandleGHCFormat(buffer, lines) abort
let l:corrected_lines = []
" If ghc panic error, put the whole message in details and exit.
let l:panic_position = match(a:lines,'ghc: panic!')
let l:panic_end = match(a:lines,'Please report this as a GHC bug:')
if l:panic_position >= 0
return s:PanicOutput(a:lines[l:panic_position : l:panic_end])
endif
" Group the lines into smaller lists.
for l:line in a:lines
if len(matchlist(l:line, l:pattern)) > 0

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