#1872 Remove extra carriage returns when fixing files on Windows
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@ -30,7 +30,14 @@ function! ale#fix#ApplyQueuedFixes() abort
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call winrestview(l:save)
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endif
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call setline(1, l:data.output)
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" If the file is in DOS mode, we have to remove carriage returns from
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" the ends of lines before calling setline(), or we will see them
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" twice.
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let l:lines_to_set = getbufvar(l:buffer, '&fileformat') is# 'dos'
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\ ? map(copy(l:data.output), 'substitute(v:val, ''\r\+$'', '''', '''')')
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\ : l:data.output
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call setline(1, l:lines_to_set)
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if l:data.should_save
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if empty(&buftype)
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@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ endfunction
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" the buffer.
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function! ale#util#Writefile(buffer, lines, filename) abort
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let l:corrected_lines = getbufvar(a:buffer, '&fileformat') is# 'dos'
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\ ? map(copy(a:lines), 'v:val . "\r"')
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\ ? map(copy(a:lines), 'substitute(v:val, ''\r*$'', ''\r'', '''')')
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\ : a:lines
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call writefile(l:corrected_lines, a:filename) " no-custom-checks
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@ -28,7 +28,26 @@ Execute(Carriage returns should be included for ale#util#Writefile):
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AssertEqual
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\ ["first\r", "second\r", "third\r", ''],
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\ readfile('.newline-test', 'b')
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\
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Given(A file with extra carriage returns):
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first
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second
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third
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fourth
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Execute(Carriage returns should be de-depulicated):
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call ale#test#SetFilename('.newline-test')
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setlocal buftype=
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noautocmd :w
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noautocmd :e! ++ff=dos
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call ale#util#Writefile(bufnr(''), getline(1, '$'), '.newline-test')
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AssertEqual
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\ ["first\r", "second\r", "third\r", "fourth\r", ''],
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\ readfile('.newline-test', 'b')
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Given(A file with Unix line ending characters):
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first
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second
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