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Users can easily be confused when they set some options for a C or C++ compiler, and another compiler is run with different options, which still reports errors. To remedy this, the existing `gcc` and `clang` linters have been replaced with a `cc` linter that will run either compiler. This is a breaking change for ALE v3.0.0.
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1.5 KiB
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55 lines
1.5 KiB
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Before:
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Save g:ale_c_parse_makefile
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Save g:ale_history_enabled
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let g:ale_c_parse_makefile = 0
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let g:ale_history_enabled = 0
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let g:get_cflags_return_value = ''
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let g:executable_map = {}
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runtime autoload/ale/c.vim
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runtime autoload/ale/engine.vim
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function! ale#engine#IsExecutable(buffer, executable) abort
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return has_key(g:executable_map, a:executable)
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endfunction
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function! ale#c#GetCFlags(buffer, output) abort
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return g:get_cflags_return_value
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endfunction
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call ale#assert#SetUpLinterTest('c', 'cc')
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let b:command_tail = ' -S -x c'
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\ . ' -o ' . (has('win32') ? 'nul': '/dev/null')
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\ . ' -iquote ' . ale#Escape(getcwd())
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\ . ' -std=c11 -Wall -'
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After:
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unlet! g:get_cflags_return_value
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unlet! g:executable_map
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unlet! b:command_tail
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runtime autoload/ale/c.vim
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runtime autoload/ale/engine.vim
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call ale#assert#TearDownLinterTest()
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Execute(clang should be used instead of gcc, if available):
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let g:executable_map = {'clang': 1}
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AssertLinter 'clang', [ale#Escape('clang') . b:command_tail]
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Execute(The executable should be configurable):
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AssertLinter 'gcc', [ale#Escape('gcc') . b:command_tail]
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let b:ale_c_cc_executable = 'foobar'
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AssertLinter 'foobar', [ale#Escape('foobar') . b:command_tail]
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Execute(The -std flag should be replaced by parsed C flags):
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let b:command_tail = substitute(b:command_tail, 'c11', 'c99 ', '')
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let g:get_cflags_return_value = '-std=c99'
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AssertLinter 'gcc', ale#Escape('gcc') . b:command_tail
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