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authorw0rp <devw0rp@gmail.com>2016-10-09 21:23:34 +0100
committerw0rp <devw0rp@gmail.com>2016-10-09 21:23:34 +0100
commit9902eadd3348b0fc918ea920fed86123d2abb092 (patch)
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Up-indent types and defaults, and align markers
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diff --git a/doc/ale.txt b/doc/ale.txt
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+++ b/doc/ale.txt
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ The following languages and tools are supported.
g:ale_linters *g:ale_linters*
-Type: |Dictionary|
-Default: unset
+ Type: |Dictionary|
+ Default: unset
The |g:ale_linters| option sets a |Dictionary| mapping a filetype
to a |List| of linter programs to be run when checking particular filetypes.
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ Default: unset
g:ale_lint_on_text_changed *g:ale_lint_on_text_changed*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `1`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `1`
By default, ALE will check files with the various supported programs when
text is changed by using the |TextChanged| event. If this behaviour is not
@@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_lint_delay *g:ale_lint_delay*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `200`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `200`
This variable controls the milliseconds delay after which the linters will
be run after text is changed. This option is only meaningful with the
@@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ Default: `200`
g:ale_lint_on_enter *g:ale_lint_on_enter*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `1`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `1`
When this option is set to `1`, the |BufEnter| and |BufRead| events will be
used to apply linters when buffers are first opened. If this is not desired,
@@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_lint_on_save *g:ale_lint_on_save*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `0`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `0`
This option will make ALE run the linters whenever a file is saved when it
it set to `1` in your vimrc file. This option can be used in combination
@@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ Default: `0`
g:ale_set_loclist *g:ale_set_loclist*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `1`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `1`
When this option is set to `1`, the |loclist| will be populate with any
warnings and errors which are found by ALE. This feature can be used to
@@ -152,8 +152,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_set_signs *g:ale_set_signs*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `has('signs')`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `has('signs')`
When this option is set to `1`, the |sign| column will be populated with
signs marking where errors and warnings appear in the file. The
@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@ Default: `has('signs')`
g:ale_sign_column_always *g:ale_sign_column_always*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `0`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `0`
By default, the sign gutter will disappear when all warnings and errors have
been fixed for a file. When this option is set to `1`, the sign column will
@@ -175,8 +175,8 @@ Default: `0`
g:ale_sign_error *g:ale_sign_error*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `'>>'`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `'>>'`
This string can be changed to change the characters used for the sign gutter
for lines which at least one error on them. Lines with both errors and
@@ -185,8 +185,8 @@ Default: `'>>'`
g:ale_sign_warning *g:ale_sign_warning*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `'--'`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `'--'`
This string can be changed to change the characters used for the sign gutter
for lines which at least one warning on them.
@@ -194,8 +194,8 @@ Default: `'--'`
g:ale_sign_offset *g:ale_sign_offset*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `1000000`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `1000000`
This variable controls offset from which numeric IDs will be generated for
new signs. Signs cannot share the same ID values, so when two Vim plugins
@@ -208,8 +208,8 @@ Default: `1000000`
g:ale_echo_cursor *g:ale_echo_cursor*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `1`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `1`
When this option is set to `1`, a truncated message will be echoed when a
cursor is near a warning or error. ALE will attempt to find the warning or
@@ -220,8 +220,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_warn_about_trailing_whitespace *g:ale_warn_about_trailing_whitespace*
-Type: |Number|
-Default: `1`
+ Type: |Number|
+ Default: `1`
When this option is set to `1`, warnings relating to trailing whitespace on
lines will be shown in signs, the loclist, and echo messages, etc. If these
@@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_statusline_format *g:ale_statusline_format*
-Type: |List|
-Default: `['%d error(s)', '%d warning(s)', 'OK']`
+ Type: |List|
+ Default: `['%d error(s)', '%d warning(s)', 'OK']`
This variable defines the format of |`ALEGetStatusLine()`| output.
- The 1st element is for errors
@@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ for customising their behaviour.
g:ale_javascript_eslint_executable *g:ale_javascript_eslint_executable*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `'eslint'`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `'eslint'`
This variable can be changed to change the path to eslint. If you have
eslint_d installed, you can set this option to use eslint_d instead.
@@ -267,8 +267,8 @@ Default: `'eslint'`
g:ale_php_phpcs_standard *g:ale_php_phpcs_standard*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `''`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `''`
This variable can be set to specify the coding standard used by phpcs. If no
coding standard is specified, phpcs will default to checking against the
@@ -280,8 +280,8 @@ Default: `''`
g:ale_c_gcc_options *g:ale_c_gcc_options*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `'-Wall'`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `'-Wall'`
This variable can be change to modify flags given to gcc.
@@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ Default: `'-Wall'`
g:ale_cpp_gcc_options *g:ale_cpp_gcc_options*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `'-Wall'`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `'-Wall'`
This variable can be changed to modify flags given to gcc.
@@ -302,8 +302,8 @@ Default: `'-Wall'`
g:ale_linters_sh_shell_default_shell *g:ale_linters_sh_shell_default_shell*
-Type: |String|
-Default: The current shell (`$SHELL`) or `'bash'` if that cannot be read.
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: The current shell (`$SHELL`) or `'bash'` if that cannot be read.
When ALE runs the linter for shells with the `-n` flag, it will attempt to
read the shell from the shebang (`#!`) line from the shell script to
@@ -316,8 +316,8 @@ Default: The current shell (`$SHELL`) or `'bash'` if that cannot be read.
g:ale_fortran_gcc_options *g:ale_fortran_gcc_options*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `'-Wall'`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `'-Wall'`
This variable can be changed to modify flags given to gcc.
@@ -327,16 +327,16 @@ Default: `'-Wall'`
g:ale_html_tidy_executable *g:ale_html_tidy_executable*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `'tidy'`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `'tidy'`
This variable can be changed to change the path to tidy.
g:ale_html_tidy_args *g:ale_html_tidy_args*
-Type: |String|
-Default: `'-q -e -language en'`
+ Type: |String|
+ Default: `'-q -e -language en'`
This variable can be changed to change the arguments provided to the
executable.
@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ ALEGetLinters(filetype) *ALEGetLinters()*
|Dictionary| values in the format specified by |ALEAddLinter()|.
-ALEGetStatusLine() *ALEGetStatusLine()*
+ALEGetStatusLine() *ALEGetStatusLine()*
Return a formatted string that can be added to the statusline.
The output's format is defined in |`g:ale_statusline_format`|.
To enable it, the following should be present in your |statusline| settings: >