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* Add initial ameba (crystal linter) support
Note that this depends on saved file as `ameba` does not have STDIN
support
* Fix formatting of crystal linter documentation
* Add tests for ameba executable customization
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Add ktlint Fixer Support
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Pass --compiler flag to elm-test when linting 0.19 tests
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* sugarss support + bonus naming Sass correctly
* cleanup + alphabetic ordering
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Fixed parsing of pydocstyle errors
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support older flake8 output, still used by hacking module from openstack style guide
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Add g:haskell_stack_ghc_options like …_cabal_ghc_…
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* Added VHDL file support with ghdl compiler
* Update ghdl.vim
* Create vcom.vim
* Create xvhdl.vim
* Update xvlog.vim
* Added documentation for VHDL & Verilog linters
* Added tests to VHDL & Verilog linters
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Add bandit linter for Python
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Adds new option `g:haskell_stack_ghc_options` which passes options to
`stack ghc`. This is implemented similiarly to
`g:haskell_cabal_ghc_options`.
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Resolves #1443.
Heavily inspired by the analogous support added for elixir-ls.
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This makes elm make linter work when elm is not installed globally.
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ale#Escape function seems to prepend and append ' to the file name, which
are not present in the pydocstyle output. Having the parsing regexp match
the file name was overkill anyway, since there is an obvious 1:1
correspondence between the buffer number and the (potential) errors
reported by pydocstyle.
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* Support textlint for reStructuredText
* Add linter test for textlint rst
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command
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* Add textlint for asciidoc
* Add textlint --fix
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* Add support for https://github.com/saibing/bingo
* Add docs for ale-go-bingo
* Use go.mod when found
* Add test for bingo FindProjectRoot
* Simplify ale_linters#go#bingo#GetCommand
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windows paths have backslashes, which are special in regex patterns
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With earlier elm versions, a separate package file is maintained for
tests, which when properly configured enabled the compiler to find what
it needed to compile the tests. Under elm 0.19, test dependencies are
managed in the top-level package file, so `elm make` will fail on the
tests. `elm-test make` is required in this case.
See https://github.com/elm-explorations/test/issues/64
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Update the perl-linter's l:pattern to catch missing errors
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- added a cd into the direcotry containing the file in the buffer
in order to properly check for a config file
- added command_callback tests for graphql
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hsanson/368-chktex-latex-report-errors-from-wrong-file
Fix 368 - Lacheck reports errors from input{} files.
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In some situations, errors reported by `perl -c` can have multiple
listings of "at <file> line <number>". If the l:pattern is changed to
use non-greedy matching it will also match these.
For example:
```
use strict;
use DateTime;
$asdf=1;
```
Results in:
```
Global symbol "$asdf" requires explicit package name (did you forget to declare "my $asdf"?) at /Users/mgrimes/t.pl line 3, <DATA> line 1.
/Users/mgrimes/t.pl had compilation errors.
```
I am not 100% sure why `perl -c` generates errors with the extra "file
line <num>". It only happens in some versions of perl when certain
modules are used.
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See: https://github.com/testdouble/standard
StandardRB is to RuboCop what StandardJS is to ESLint. This commit
naively copies the RuboCop linter and fixer to point at the standardrb
executable. Any other adjustments are very minor (the only I can think
of is that standardrb takes a `--fix` option instead of
`--auto-correct`).
This raises a confusing point to me as both developer and a user: since
ale enables all linters by default, won't this run both RuboCop and
StandardRB (the results of which will almost always be in conflict with
one another)? How does ale already solve for this for the similar case
of StandardJS and ESLint?
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This PR adds additional check to lacheck linter to exclude any warnings
related to sourced files via latex \input{} command.
Closes: #368
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It's common to add SwiftLint as a CocoaPod dependency, instead of as a global
binary. In this case we should use that version of SwiftLint before looking
for any others. Note that I'm also adding support for SwiftLint in ReactNative
projects here as well, where the Pods directory would be nested inside an ios
directory.
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Add bibclean fixer support
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The linter can correctly parse pydocstyle output with any of the following
command-line options enabled: --explain, --source, --debug, and/or
--verbose
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Previous implementation required one to have sass-lint globally. This
allows you to have it locally, override the executable and add options.
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The command used to invoke the LSP process was being escaped wrong.
Also added a new option to set a different java executable and fixed the
documentation.
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This reverts commit 1c89495d771ec6518599bea83dd11a7c1d66ba73, reversing
changes made to 4b4b09593b2b090282981d69a9647a3c91d1f8b9.
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Closes #1910
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flake8 reports visual columns
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* php: change phpstan's --errorFormat to --error-format
* add version check to phpstan
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Fixes #2092.
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Add linter for ispc
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Continue scalac compilation until just before bytecode generation
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Add GCC linter for Ada
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