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2022-12-10fix: #4356 Missing racket documentation (#4384)Yining
This commit adds vim help docs for `raco_fmt` and `racket-langserver`.
2022-12-06Handle empty answer of ansible-lint (#4373)Michael F. Schönitzer
* Handle empty answer of ansible-lint The variable a:lines might be empty if ansible-lint exited early, in that case json_decode would trow an error. * Use ales JSON decode function
2022-12-06add: support for refurb as a Python linter (#4379)Yining
this commit adds refurb as a Python linter, together with some tests and documentation. it should fix issue: #4362 refurb repo: https://github.com/dosisod/refurb
2022-11-25Added support for more file types for clang-format. (#4367)Matheus
2022-11-25fix: missing plug mapping `ale_go_to_implementation` (#4337)U1s2e3r4n5a6m7e
Co-authored-by: Tiffany <taftaftesed@gmail.com>
2022-11-25Fix 4246 - Add ansible language-server (#4355)Horacio Sanson
2022-11-25Remove a flaky smoke test we no longer needw0rp
2022-11-25Fix 4324 - add neovim 0.8 test (#4325)Horacio Sanson
* Fix 4324 - add neovim 0.8 test * Update vim testbed image * Update documentation Co-authored-by: w0rp <w0rp@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-254242 update tests with vim 9 (#4366)Horacio Sanson
* Replace Vim 8.2 with Vim 9.0 in CI * Keep Windows tests on Vim 8.0 for now Co-authored-by: w0rp <w0rp@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23Fix bug in sqlfluff implementation & implement fixer support (#4365)Carl Smedstad
* Account for no sqlfluff output Avoid crashes when there isn't any output from sqlfluff. * Add supplort for sqlfluff as a fixer
2022-11-22Add rustfmt executable variable to rust docs (#4360)Joey Buiteweg
2022-11-21Implement support for SQL linter sqlfluff (#4361)Carl Smedstad
2022-11-21Markdown: allow passing custom executable for markdownlint (#4358)Götz Christ
2022-11-07Add raco_fmt fixer for Racket files (#4354)Jeremy Cantrell
* Add raco_fmt fixer for Racket files * Fix command and add test * Fix quoting
2022-11-06add: support config option for checkmake linter (#4351)Yining
`checkmake` by default checks config file "in the same folder it's executed in" unless `--config` option is set. This commit allows setting the `--config` option with an option variable (with documentation updated).
2022-11-05omni: racket should complete at end of keywords (#4352)D. Ben Knoble
Consider a file like ``` #lang racket (require racket/gui) ``` Type `Go(eventspace-`. Pressing <C-x><C-o> to trigger omnicomplete should suggest ``` eventspace-handler-thread eventspace-shutdown? eventspace-event-evt ``` It does not (instead producing "top-level" completions, as if `(eventspace-` wasn't even there). Debugging, place the cursor on a space _after_. Now `ale#completion#OmniFunc(1, '')` correctly returns `1`, but when given `(0, 'eventspace-')` it returns either the empty list or generic completion results as described above. I'm not entirely sure of the mechanism, but it seems that `b:ale_completion_info.prefix` is the key, and that this is set by `ale#completion#GetPrefix`. Calling `ale#completion#GetPrefix('racket', line('.'), col('.'))` returned `''`! Now, it returns `eventspace-` and the completions work correctly again. Ref #4293, #4186, #3870
2022-11-04Add 'dockerfile_hadolint_options' config setting (#4353)Matthew Armand
- Add this option so command line arguments can be supplied to hadolint - This will be respected when running in docker and via the executable - Preserve the --no-color and - flags, and add these to the list - Add to docs and tests
2022-10-31add: support for ruff as a Python linter and fixer (#4347)Yining
this commit adds ruff as both a Python linter and fixer, together with some tests and documentation. ruff repo: https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff
2022-10-29Add erlang_ls linter for Erlang files (#4346)Dmitri Vereshchagin
2022-10-29Doc style fixes (#4344)Ben Boeckel
* ale.txt: fix indentation * ale.txt: fix Type and Default markup * ale.txt: use `not set` instead of `undefined` This matches the way the variables are referenced in prose about existence state.
2022-10-29codespell: fix spelling errors picked out by `codespell` (#4343)Ben Boeckel
2022-10-14test: ensure helptags runs (#4336)D. Ben Knoble
Close #4328
2022-10-12cc: fix using '-x c*-header' for header files with GCC. (#4334)Nicolas Pauss
Gcc does not support `x c*-header` when using `-` as input filename, which is what ALE does. Rework the feature to only use `-x c*-header` flag when using Clang and not GCC. The feature is now also controlled with the variable `g:ale_c_cc_use_header_lang_flag` and `g:ale_cpp_cc_use_header_lang_flag`.
2022-10-05fix: wrong config name (#4326)koka
2022-10-04Add support for tfsec Terraform linter (#4323)koka
2022-10-04Add vim 9.0 and remove 8.0 (#4271)Horacio Sanson
* Add vim 9.0 and remove 8.0 * Remove vim 8.2 and keep 8.0
2022-09-30Add fixer "css-beautify". Adjust "html-beautify." (#4319)Matheus Gabriel Werny de Lima
* Add fixer "css-beautify". Adjust "html-beautify." * Error fixes. * Added chars.
2022-09-30Added file types for dprint. (#4320)Matheus Gabriel Werny de Lima
2022-09-30Add pyright config files to project root files list (#4321)Andreas Doll
Add configuration files for pyright (JSON and TOML) to list of files which identify a project root directory. Update documentation accordingly. Co-authored-by: Andreas Doll <andreas.doll@posteo.de>
2022-09-25cc: use '-x c*-header' for header files for C and C++ linters. (#4318)Nicolas Pauss
When linting an header file in C or C++, `-x c-header` or `-x c++-header` should be used instead of `-x c` or `-x c++`. Using `-x c` or `-x c++` for headers files can lead to unused variables and functions marked as static inlined as seen in #4096. Using `-x c-header` or `-x c++-header` solve these issues. The list of file extensions that are considered as header files can be configured with the variables `g:ale_c_cc_header_exts` and `g:ale_cpp_cc_header_exts`.
2022-09-22Pass input via stdin and filename as arg to clj-kondo (#4315)Christoph Frick
This allows using linters like `:namespace-name-mismatch`. This replaces: https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/pull/4109
2022-09-21bicep: Lint files on disk instead of buffer (#4311)Carl Smedstad
I discovered that references to other Bicep files (modules) will be broken if running on a temporary file in a different location. I've found no way of providing an alternate path when invoking the command.
2022-09-14Add support for Microsoft's DSL Bicep (#4310)Carl Smedstad
* Add support for Microsoft's DSL Bicep The compilation command 'bicep build' catches compilation errors as well as providing some lint warnings. Repository for Bicep: https://github.com/Azure/bicep * Different null file on Windows & hardcode commands
2022-09-11chore(volar): update volar executable name (#4308)BBOOXX
see: johnsoncodehk/volar#876 see: johnsoncodehk/volar/blob/master/packages/vue-language-server/package.json#L11
2022-09-11Deno: find project root using deno.json/deno.jsonc (#4306)Dirk Jonker
Deno LSP automatically detects config files named deno.json or deno.jsonc since version 1.18. For Deno 1.18+ this means that ALE no longer needs to resolve the project root. However, removing the project root logic from ALE means breaking changes for people that are still using an older version. Adding deno.json to the list of looking files to look for will keep the behavior consistent and compatible with the Deno config file naming convention. See also: https://deno.com/blog/v1.18#auto-discovery-of-the-config-file
2022-09-11Add gitlablint support (#3042)Horacio Sanson
2022-09-11Fix 4155 - Show error when project root not found (#4207)Horacio Sanson
2022-09-08Allow to pass options to the buf linter and fix callback. (#4300)Guangqing Chen
* Allow to pass options to the buf linter * Fix the callback of buf linter
2022-09-08omni: find last racket keyword for completion (#4293)D. Ben Knoble
Otherwise it finds the first keyword, which is usually not relevant to the cursor position, and incorrectly calculates the completion position.
2022-09-08Fix typo in plug mapping for `ale_go_to_implementation_in_vsplit` (#4304)Nate Pinsky
2022-09-07Implement buffer-wide virtual text support (#4289)Magnus Groß
* Remove virtual text via types-filter This is more robust and has the additional sideeffect that it will make it easier to implement showing virtual text for all warnings simultaneously. We definitely do not want to do a call to prop_remove() for every virtual text as that will cause noticeable lag when many warnings are present, thus we can use this to remove all virtual text lines with one call in the future. Fixes #4294 refs: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/10945 * Allow virtual text to appear for all warnings of the buffer This can be enabled with: let g:ale_virtualtext_cursor = 2 It is implemented both for neovim and vim 9.0.0297. Note that sometimes it may appear like some warnings are displayed multiple times. This is not a bug in the virtual text implementation, but a sideeffect of multiple linters returning similar results. For example for Rust, the 'cargo' and 'rls' linters appear to be activated at the same time, but they sometimes return identical errors. This causes the virtual text to show the same warning twice. In the future we can mitigate this problem by removing duplicate errors from our internal location list. However users can also achieve cleaner warnings simply by activating only one linter for each language (or multiple unambiguous linters). For example for Rust, the problem could be solved with: let g:ale_linters = {'rust': ['analyzer']} Fixes #2962 Fixes #3666
2022-09-06Fix virtual text for vim 8.2 (#4291)Magnus Groß
Regression was introduced in d93bc2baf7532818e83bf2fac61fcd591beb6151 The problem was that we did not handle the edge case where there is no last popup to close, which caused old vim versions to enter code by accident that was only supposed to be run by vim 9. We fix this by guarding the if condition for vim 9. Fixes #4290
2022-08-23Allow callbacks for floating preview popups (#4247)Shaun Duncan
* Add extra config options for virtualtext * Undo virtualtext changes and move to floating preview * revert changes to pass hightlight group to floating preview * rename var * Document changes * Add updates based on feedback * Check for string type and attempt to call the function * Fix lint errors Co-authored-by: Shaun Duncan <shaun@speedscale.com>
2022-08-23Use native virtual-text for vim9 (#4281)Magnus Groß
Our current virtual text implementation for vim emulates it by abusing the textprop and popupwin feature from vim 8.2 (for more details see commit 708e810414d124b17b0c42e872b387a7a6c2ea85). This implementation sometimes is janky, for example the popups may leak into other vim windows next to the current window. Luckily, vim just got native virtual-text support as a proper subtype to the prop_add() function. By using the 'text' option, the text property automatically becomes virtual text that is appended to the current line if col is zero. Note that the prop_add() method now returns negative IDs for virtual text properties. This feature was added in vim 9.0.0067, but it got a lot of bugfixes which is why we only use this new API if vim has at least version 9.0.0214. However, there are still some minor bugs with vim's native virtual text, so we might have to bump the version check again in the future. Also see #3906. Now with proper virtual text support for both vim and neovim available, we can tackle #2962 in the future by simply tracking multiple virt-texts instead of just the last one. In the future we might also want to disable our virtual text emulation support for vim, as it is a total hack, but for now we should keep it for backwards compatibility.
2022-08-18Put :ALEInfo in collapsible for bug reports (#4286)Erik Westrup
To make the bug reports a bit more readable. See an example of usage here: https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/issues/4285
2022-08-18fix #4276: honor b:ale_enabled for hover at cursor (#4277)Hongbo Liu
* fix #4276: honor b:ale_enabled for hover at cursor * fix indention
2022-08-09Add support for syntax_tree fixer (#4268)Mo Lawson
This is the library that now powers prettier/plugin-ruby but is also stands on its own: https://github.com/ruby-syntax-tree/syntax_tree
2022-08-07Add openscad and sca2d support (#4205)Nathan Henrie
2022-07-26Prevent buffering of job output and excessive polling (#4259)Tomáš Janoušek
When 'close_cb' is set for job_start(), but out_cb or err_cb isn't, vim buffers data instead of dropping it (in case someone wanted to read and process it in close_cb), and additionally polls for new data every 10 milliseconds, causing excessive wakeups and CPU usage. Since we don't read the data anywhere outside of out_cb/err_cb, any LSP that prints an error to stderr triggers this and vim keeps spinning until :ALEStopAllLSPs. Fix this by always setting both callbacks, thus dropping any data we're not interested in. See https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/10758 for an upstream report of the excessive polling. It's possible this is intentional, I dunno. Fixes: b42153eb1786 ("Fix #4098 - Clear LSP data when servers crash")
2022-07-26Add support for Dune (#4263)Albert Peschar
* Add support for dune * Add test * Undo reformatting of Markdown file * Refer to ale-ocaml-dune from ale.txt