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More recent versions of thriftcheck use a more compliant GCC-style
output format which includes a space before the "severity" group.
This matches similar tools, like shellcheck.
This change adjusts the handler's pattern to parse this format in a
backwards-compatible way (even though backwards compatibility isn't
critical long-term as thriftcheck itself is close to its 1.0 release).
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This User autocommand is trigged immediately after an LSP process is
successfully initialized. This provides a way to perform any additional
initialization work, such as setting up buffer-level mappings.
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* Add support for cppcheck 1.34
* Add cppcheck 1.34 tests, correct pattern
Co-authored-by: Tyler S. Jordan <tsjorda@sandia.gov>
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The .NET ecosystem has an official tool for formatting its files: `dotnet format`
This adds support for that tool to ALE.
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* purs-tidy
* Dhall fixes: use stdin, docs errors
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* purs-tidy
* Fixup for purs-tidy
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* Adds fixer for golines
* Repositions golines docs to be in alphabetical order
* Fixes golines doc tag
* Fixes formatting for golines docs
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* purs-tidy
* update email address for toastal
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ThriftCheck (https://github.com/pinterest/thriftcheck) is a linter for
Thrift IDL files.
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* Used %s instead of std in
* Set lint_file to 1 for ansible-lint so it does not use temp files
* Fix test for ansible-lint
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* feat(deno): move init options to handlers
* feat(deno): add deno lsp support for js files
* feat(deno): use default map option
* feat(docs): add deno import map option
* feat(deno): add tests for importMap option
* fix(deno): use full path in importMap
* feat(deno): remove deno as linter for js, separate PR
* fix(deno): test for executable
* fix(deno-test): include filename to simplify function
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* Add poetry support to python linters and black fixer.
* Update python.vim to detect poetry project.
* Update ale.vim, add an option for poetry `g:ale_python_auto_poetry`.
* Update ale-python.txt, add poetry support.
* Add and update poetry related tests.
Co-authored-by: unc0 <unc0@users.noreply.github.com>
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* racket: support racket-langserver lsp
* racket-langserver: find highest dir with init.rkt
* autoload/ale/racket: re-indent to 4 spaces
* racket: lint: sort supported tools
* racket: lint: function!
This is _not_ needed anymore, but the lint wants it. See :help E127
* racket-langserver: do not use new dict format
* racket: lint: use snake_case
* add tests for racket-langserver
* racket-langserver tests: correct result values
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Co-authored-by: Horacio Sanson <horacio@allm.inc>
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Allow define `clojure_clj_kondo_options` to customize command options
for `clj-kondo`.
The `--cache` in original command is now defined as default.
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Erlang's erlc error format includes the column in OTP24.
See https://blog.erlang.org/My-OTP-24-Highlights/#column-number-in-warnings-and-errors
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modified tests to run with new format
Co-authored-by: Jeff Willette <jeff@Jeffs-MacBook-Pro.local>
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* first attempt
* added autoflake executable
* added Windows executable for appveyor
* delete unused files
* corrected wrong sorting
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* Add yosys for verilog files.
* Add handler test for yosys.
* fix typo in yosys handler test
* fix array order in yosys handler test
* add yosys linter to filetype defaults test
* fix duplicate tag
* add 'yosys' to 'ale-supported-languages-and-tools.txt'
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This is achieved by switching to JSON, which makes it much easier to
avoid confusion between an error message and the next one. It also
spares us from having to deal with regular expressions, and eliminates
some edge cases that no longer need to be tested.
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As mentioned in #3722 palantir's python-language-server is no longer maintained.
The alternative is to use the community-driven https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server.
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- Show hadolint rule number in vim gutter in addition to `ALEDetails`
- Capture and show error in case of syntax errors
- Add tests for error capture
- Adapt existing tests
fixes: #2333
fixes: #958
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* Added an explicit stdin argument to ansible-lint >=5.0.0 (ansible_lint.vim).
This commit fixes the issue "<<NO OUTPUT RETURNED>>":
```
:ALEInfo
(finished - exit code 0) ['/bin/bash', '-c', ''ansible-lint'' --parseable-severity -x yaml < ''/tmp/vVyvn4B/7/test2.yml'']
<<<NO OUTPUT RETURNED>>>'
```
Reason: Ansible-lint ignores stdin when "-" or "/dev/stdin" is not
specified explicitly.
Tested with: ansible-lint 5.0.12 using ansible 2.11.2
* Update ansible-lint tests.
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Utilize pandoc to fix markdown files, currently set to Github-Flavored
Markdown, but that can be changed by setting,
ale_markdown_pandoc_options.
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* Fix languageserver.vim to consider Renviron
* Update test_r_languageserver.vader
* Update credits
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Both '-include' and '-imacros' take a file as an argument that will then
be searched in the include path like a regular '#include "..."'
statement in a source file. As such, they should not have their path
converted to an absolute path.
Signed-off-by: Michael Jeanson <mjeanson@efficios.com>
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This allows the location list from one buffer to point to an issue in
another; previously, the error message would be shown but with no way to
jump to it.
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* [PHP] PhpStan also looks for .dist config file
* Add tests
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Fixes https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/issues/3798.
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* eslint-handler: fix getcwd when there is no node_modules
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The ocaml filetype is currently used for several, different file
formats. This causes problems as not all tools support all formats.
New filetypes are introduced to support this separation, this needs some
changes in ale that are fortunately backwards-compatible.
These change add ocamlinterface file support for ocp-indent, merlin,
ocamlformat and ocaml-lsp. For ocaml-lsp I took the liberty to
add all recognised language ids, even if they are not supported.
ols has not been changed as the project has been abandoned since 2019.
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* Don't use a temporary file for tflint
* set cwd for tflint
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cmake-format added support for reading from/outputting to stdin/out as
of v0.3.6, released 2018-04-10 (commit 2e2aff2) [0].
Reading from stdin is preferable over reading from a temporary file
because when given a concrete file cmake-format will look for its config
file (.cmake-format.py or similar) in the parent directories of the
provided file. If the temporary file is off in a tmpdir somewhere (e.g.,
/tmp on *nix), cmake-format will almost certainly not come across the
user's intended format configuration file, making it appear that
cmake-format is ignoring the config file.
If cmake-format reads from stdin, though, it'll look for its config file
in its current working directory and its parent directories, in a
similar manner to clang-format. This has a much higher chance of running
across the intended config file.
[0]: https://github.com/cheshirekow/cmake_format/releases/tag/v0.3.6
Co-authored-by: Alex Wang <ts826848@gmail.com>
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* Fix lintr.vim to consider Renviron
* Update test_lintr.vader to match lintr.vim fix
* Update credits
Co-authored-by: ourigen <ourigen [at] pm.me>
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* Fix stylelint not obeying project-specific rules
* Fix tests
* Fix test
* Fix test
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* fix: added support for local solhint executable
* feat: added support for matching parse errors
* test: added test for solhint command callback and handler
* chore: removed command callback test
* refactor: made solhint handler structure closer to eslint
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