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2017-06-22Fix #676 - Fix handling of Perl errorsw0rp
2017-06-06Fix #625 Ignore Perl errors from other filesw0rp
2017-05-30Remove -X flag from perl defaults.Olaf Alders
"-X Disables all warnings regardless of use warnings or $^W". See "perldoc perlrun" or http://perldoc.perl.org/perlrun.html With the current defaults, warnings are squashed. For example: $ perl -X -Mwarnings -c -e'BEGIN { 42 + undef }' -e syntax OK $ perl -Mwarnings -c -e'BEGIN { 42 + undef }' Use of uninitialized value in addition (+) at -e line 1. -e syntax OK So, it's not clear from the current defaults whether Ale wants to remove warnings or enable them. As it stands, it's trying to do both and the disabling appears to win. This commit enables warnings by default.
2017-04-18Add a function for getting matches, and use it to simplify a lot of codew0rp
2017-04-16#427 Implement buffer variable overrides for all linter optionsw0rp
2017-03-30Remove 'col' from linters where it is hardcoded to 1 (#434)Adriaan Zonnenberg
* Remove 'col' from linters where it is hardcoded to 1 When 'col' is 1, the first column will get highlighted for no reason. It should be 0 (which is the default). In the scalac linter there was also a check about the outcome of `stridx`. It would set l:col to 0 if it was -1, and then it uses `'col': l:col + 1` to convert the outcome of `stridx` to the actual column number. This will make 'col' equals 1 when there is no match. We can remove the check because `-1 + 1 = 0`. * Remove outdated comments about vcol vcol was added as a default, and the loclists that follow these comments do not contain 'vcol' anymore
2017-03-11FIX #344 - Add options to Perl linterPaul Johnson
Conflicts: doc/ale.txt
2017-02-26Copy all loclist items returned from handlers, and set up defaults for ↵w0rp
convenience
2017-01-22Add a script for custom checks to enforce using the abort flag for functions ↵w0rp
and trailing whitespace, and fix existing issues.
2016-10-21Add support for dot-seperate linters, improve linter testsBjorn Neergaard
This PR first and formost implements support for dot-seperate filetypes, a very trivial change. This closes #132 But more importantly, this PR vastly improves the test quality for `ale#linter#Get`. It enables us to reset the state of ale's internal linter cache, to facilitate better testing, as well as making use of mocked linters instead of depending on linters on disk (which may change). In addition, a dummy linter is defined to test the autoloading behavior. Header guards were removed from all linters as: * A: ale won't try and load linters if they already exist in memory * B: we can't reset state for testing if they can't be loaded again
2016-10-11Use explicit scope in all ale_lintersBjorn Neergaard
vint -s is now clean
2016-10-10First pass at optimizing ale to autoload (#80)Bjorn Neergaard
* First pass at optimizing ale to autoload First off, the structure/function names should be revised a bit, but I will wait for @w0rp's input before unifying the naming style. Second off, the docs probably need some more work, I just did some simple find-and-replace work. With that said, this pull brings major performance gains for ale. On my slowest system, fully loading ale and all its code takes around 150ms. I have moved all of ale's autoload-able code to autoload/, and in addition, implemented lazy-loading of linters. This brings load time on that same system down to 5ms. The only downside of lazy loading is that `g:ale_linters` cannot be changed at runtime; however, it also speeds up performance at runtime by simplfying the logic greatly. Please let me know what you think! Closes #59 * Address Travis/Vint errors For some reason, ale isn't running vint for me... * Incorporate feedback, make fixes Lazy-loading logic is much improved. * Add header comments; remove incorrect workaround * Remove unneeded plugin guards * Fix lazy-loading linter logic Set the wrong variable.... * Fix capitialization
2016-10-09Add support for perl and perlcriticVincent Lequertier