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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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Before:
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call ale#assert#SetUpLinterTest('ruby', 'standardrb')
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call ale#test#SetFilename('dummy.rb')
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let g:ale_ruby_standardrb_executable = 'standardrb'
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let g:ale_ruby_standardrb_options = ''
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After:
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call ale#assert#TearDownLinterTest()
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Execute(Executable should default to standardrb):
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AssertLinter 'standardrb', ale#Escape('standardrb')
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\ . ' --format json --force-exclusion --stdin '
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\ . ale#Escape(ale#path#Simplify(g:dir . '/dummy.rb'))
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Execute(Should be able to set a custom executable):
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let g:ale_ruby_standardrb_executable = 'bin/standardrb'
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AssertLinter 'bin/standardrb' , ale#Escape('bin/standardrb')
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\ . ' --format json --force-exclusion --stdin '
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\ . ale#Escape(ale#path#Simplify(g:dir . '/dummy.rb'))
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Execute(Setting bundle appends 'exec standardrb'):
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let g:ale_ruby_standardrb_executable = 'path to/bundle'
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AssertLinter 'path to/bundle', ale#Escape('path to/bundle')
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\ . ' exec standardrb'
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\ . ' --format json --force-exclusion --stdin '
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\ . ale#Escape(ale#path#Simplify(g:dir . '/dummy.rb'))
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