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Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin Searls
2cfa09e02d Adds standardrb linter (#2133)
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?
2018-12-10 14:02:32 -07:00
Aliou Diallo
425482116e
#852 - Capture error codes for Rubocop 2017-11-14 17:50:15 +01:00
Junegunn Choi
bc1cf285c2
Rubocop: Show cop name 2017-08-02 13:55:54 +09:00
w0rp
b50ae96413 #769 Ignore stderr output and output without JSON we can read for rubocop 2017-07-13 22:47:43 +01:00
Eddie Lebow
dcbb0ffee5 Rubocop: handle empty 'files' array in output
The handler previously assumed there would be at least one entry in the
'files' array in the output JSON. It looks like this in the normal case:

  "files":[{"path":"app/models/image.rb","offenses":[]}]

But if RuboCop's config excludes the specified input files, causing no
files to be linted, the output is emptier:

  "files":[]

This change causes the handler to treat that case correctly, and also
exit early if the reported offense_count is zero.
2017-07-12 19:53:58 -04:00
w0rp
5885954197 Fix #760 - Report problems with configuration files for rubocop 2017-07-12 22:41:06 +01:00
Eddie Lebow
ab0e76dbd5 Use rubocop's JSON output format (resolves #339) (#738)
* Use rubocop's JSON output format (resolves #339)

Rubocop's emacs formatter seems to have changed format in some
not-so-ancient version. The JSON formatter should provide a more stable
interface than parsing lines with a regex.

The JSON formatter was introduced in mid-2013, so it should be safe to
assume available in any reasonably-modern environment. The oldest
currently-supported version of ruby (according to ruby-lang.org) was
not supported by rubocop until 2014.

* Rubocop: Use global function for GetType

* Rubocop: Use scope prefix in GetType

* Rubocop: Update command_callback test

* Rubocop: add end_col to Handle
2017-07-09 15:48:04 +01:00
w0rp
bdad25eefd Add a function for getting matches, and use it to simplify a lot of code 2017-04-18 00:35:53 +01:00
w0rp
4abefc189c Cover the rubocop handler with tests 2017-03-27 19:53:12 +01:00