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-*syntastic-checkers.txt* Syntastic checkers
-*syntastic-checkers*
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS BY LANGUAGE *syntastic-checkers-lang*
-
-|syntastic| comes with checkers for the following languages:
-
- ActionScript.............................|syntastic-checkers-actionscript|
- Ada......................................|syntastic-checkers-ada|
- Ansible..................................|syntastic-checkers-ansible|
- API Blueprint............................|syntastic-checkers-apiblueprint|
- AppleScript..............................|syntastic-checkers-applescript|
- AsciiDoc.................................|syntastic-checkers-asciidoc|
- Assembly Languages.......................|syntastic-checkers-asm|
-
- BEMHTML..................................|syntastic-checkers-bemhtml|
- Bro......................................|syntastic-checkers-bro|
-
- C........................................|syntastic-checkers-c|
- C#.......................................|syntastic-checkers-cs|
- C++......................................|syntastic-checkers-cpp|
- Cabal....................................|syntastic-checkers-cabal|
- Chef.....................................|syntastic-checkers-chef|
- COBOL....................................|syntastic-checkers-cobol|
- Coco.....................................|syntastic-checkers-co|
- CoffeeScript.............................|syntastic-checkers-coffee|
- Coq......................................|syntastic-checkers-coq|
- CSS......................................|syntastic-checkers-css|
- Cucumber.................................|syntastic-checkers-cucumber|
- CUDA.....................................|syntastic-checkers-cuda|
-
- D........................................|syntastic-checkers-d|
- Dart.....................................|syntastic-checkers-dart|
- DocBook..................................|syntastic-checkers-docbk|
- Dockerfile...............................|syntastic-checkers-dockerfile|
- Dust.....................................|syntastic-checkers-dustjs|
-
- Elixir...................................|syntastic-checkers-elixir|
- Erlang...................................|syntastic-checkers-erlang|
- eRuby....................................|syntastic-checkers-eruby|
-
- Fortran..................................|syntastic-checkers-fortran|
-
- Gentoo Metadata..........................|syntastic-checkers-gentoo|
- Gettext PO...............................|syntastic-checkers-po|
- GLSL.....................................|syntastic-checkers-glsl|
- Go.......................................|syntastic-checkers-go|
-
- Haml.....................................|syntastic-checkers-haml|
- Handlebars...............................|syntastic-checkers-handlebars|
- Haskell..................................|syntastic-checkers-haskell|
- Haxe.....................................|syntastic-checkers-haxe|
- HSS......................................|syntastic-checkers-hss|
- HTML.....................................|syntastic-checkers-html|
-
- Java.....................................|syntastic-checkers-java|
- JavaScript...............................|syntastic-checkers-javascript|
- JSON.....................................|syntastic-checkers-json|
-
- LESS.....................................|syntastic-checkers-less|
- Lex......................................|syntastic-checkers-lex|
- Limbo....................................|syntastic-checkers-limbo|
- LISP.....................................|syntastic-checkers-lisp|
- LLVM.....................................|syntastic-checkers-llvm|
- Lua......................................|syntastic-checkers-lua|
-
- Markdown.................................|syntastic-checkers-markdown|
- MATLAB...................................|syntastic-checkers-matlab|
- Mercury..................................|syntastic-checkers-mercury|
-
- NASM.....................................|syntastic-checkers-nasm|
- Nix......................................|syntastic-checkers-nix|
- nroff....................................|syntastic-checkers-nroff|
-
- Objective-C..............................|syntastic-checkers-objc|
- Objective-C++............................|syntastic-checkers-objcpp|
- OCaml....................................|syntastic-checkers-ocaml|
-
- Perl.....................................|syntastic-checkers-perl|
- PHP......................................|syntastic-checkers-php|
- POD......................................|syntastic-checkers-pod|
- Pug (formerly Jade)......................|syntastic-checkers-pug|
- Puppet...................................|syntastic-checkers-puppet|
- Python...................................|syntastic-checkers-python|
-
- QML......................................|syntastic-checkers-qml|
-
- R........................................|syntastic-checkers-r|
- R Markdown...............................|syntastic-checkers-rmd|
- Racket...................................|syntastic-checkers-racket|
- Relax NG.................................|syntastic-checkers-rnc|
- reStructuredText.........................|syntastic-checkers-rst|
- RPM spec.................................|syntastic-checkers-spec|
- Ruby.....................................|syntastic-checkers-ruby|
-
- SASS.....................................|syntastic-checkers-sass|
- Scala....................................|syntastic-checkers-scala|
- SCSS.....................................|syntastic-checkers-scss|
- Sh.......................................|syntastic-checkers-sh|
- Slim.....................................|syntastic-checkers-slim|
- SML......................................|syntastic-checkers-sml|
- SQL......................................|syntastic-checkers-sql|
- Stylus...................................|syntastic-checkers-stylus|
-
- Tcl......................................|syntastic-checkers-tcl|
- TeX......................................|syntastic-checkers-tex|
- Texinfo..................................|syntastic-checkers-texinfo|
- Text.....................................|syntastic-checkers-text|
- Turtle...................................|syntastic-checkers-turtle|
- TriG.....................................|syntastic-checkers-trig|
- Twig.....................................|syntastic-checkers-twig|
- TypeScript...............................|syntastic-checkers-typescript|
-
- Vala.....................................|syntastic-checkers-vala|
- Verilog..................................|syntastic-checkers-verilog|
- VHDL.....................................|syntastic-checkers-vhdl|
- VimL.....................................|syntastic-checkers-vim|
-
- xHTML....................................|syntastic-checkers-xhtml|
- XML......................................|syntastic-checkers-xml|
- XQuery...................................|syntastic-checkers-xquery|
- XSLT.....................................|syntastic-checkers-xslt|
-
- YACC.....................................|syntastic-checkers-yacc|
- YAML.....................................|syntastic-checkers-yaml|
- YANG.....................................|syntastic-checkers-yang|
-
- Z80......................................|syntastic-checkers-z80|
- Zope Page Templates......................|syntastic-checkers-zpt|
- Zsh......................................|syntastic-checkers-zsh|
-
-Third-party checkers are available for additional languages.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ACTIONSCRIPT *syntastic-checkers-actionscript*
-
-The following checkers are available for ActionScript (filetype
-"actionscript"):
-
- 1. mxmlc....................|syntastic-actionscript-mxmlc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. mxmlc *syntastic-actionscript-mxmlc*
-
-Name: mxmlc
-Maintainer: Andy Earnshaw <andyearnshaw@gmail.com>
-
-"mxmlc" is a compiler for ActionScript. See Apache Flex for details:
-
- http://flex.apache.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ADA *syntastic-checkers-ada*
-
-The following checkers are available for Ada (filetype "ada"):
-
- 1. GCC......................|syntastic-ada-gcc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. GCC *syntastic-ada-gcc*
-
-Name: gcc
-Maintainer: Alfredo Di Napoli <alfredo.dinapoli@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_ada_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "gcc"
-Compiler executable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_ada_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_ada_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_ada_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the
-checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_ada_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_ada_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_ada_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above
-compilation flags. You can set it like this: >
- let g:syntastic_ada_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'b:syntastic_ada_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. Additional compilation flags specific to the current
-buffer.
-
- *'g:syntastic_ada_check_header'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-If the current file is a header (namely if its extension is "ads"), all checks
-are silently skipped. You can force syntastic to check header files by
-setting the above variable to 1.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_ada_gcc_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_ada_gcc_exec', which can still be used to override the checker's
-executable.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ANSIBLE *syntastic-checkers-ansible*
-
-The following checkers are available for Ansible (filetype "ansible"):
-
- 1. Ansible-lint.............|syntastic-ansible-ansible_lint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Ansible-lint *syntastic-ansible-ansible_lint*
-
-Name: ansible_lint
-Maintainer: Erik Zaadi <erik.zaadi@gmail.com>
-
-"Ansible-lint" is a style checker for Ansible playbooks. See the project's
-page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/willthames/ansible-lint
-
-Syntastic requires "Ansible-lint" version 2.0.4 or later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for Ansible playbooks, such
-as "ansible-vim":
-
- https://github.com/pearofducks/ansible-vim
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR API BLUEPRINT *syntastic-checkers-apiblueprint*
-
-The following checkers are available for API Blueprint (filetype "apiblueprint"):
-
- 1. Drafter..................|syntastic-apiblueprint-drafter|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Drafter *syntastic-apiblueprint-drafter*
-
-Name: drafter
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Drafter" is a parser for Apiary's "API Blueprint" (http://apiblueprint.org/).
-See the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/apiaryio/drafter
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for API Blueprint files, such
-as "apiblueprint.vim":
-
- https://github.com/kylef/apiblueprint.vim
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR APPLESCRIPT *syntastic-checkers-applescript*
-
-The following checkers are available for AppleScript (filetype "applescript"):
-
- 1. osacompile...............|syntastic-applescript-osacompile|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. osacompile *syntastic-applescript-osacompile*
-
-Name: osacompile
-Author: Zhao Cai <caizhaoff@gmail.com>
-
-"osacompile" is a compiler for "AppleScript". See the program's manual for
-details:
-
- https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/osacompile.1.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ASCIIDOC *syntastic-checkers-asciidoc*
-
-The following checkers are available for AsciiDoc (filetype "asciidoc"):
-
- 1. Asciidoc.................|syntastic-asciidoc-asciidoc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Asciidoc *syntastic-asciidoc-asciidoc*
-
-Name: asciidoc
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Asciidoc" is a translator for AsciiDoc documents (http://asciidoc.org/).
-
-Note~
-
-If you would prefer to use Asciidoctor (http://asciidoctor.org/) as an
-external checker instead of "Asciidoc", you can do that by pointing
-'g:syntastic_asciidoc_asciidoc_exec' to it: >
- let g:syntastic_asciidoc_asciidoc_exec = "asciidoctor"
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ASSEMBLY LANGUAGES *syntastic-checkers-asm*
-
-The following checkers are available for asembly languages (filetype "asm"):
-
- 1. GCC......................|syntastic-asm-gcc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. GCC *syntastic-asm-gcc*
-
-Name: gcc
-Maintainer: Joshua Rahm <joshuarahm@gmail.com>
-
-This plugin supports both the AT&T and Intel dialects.
-
-Checker Options~
- *'g:syntastic_asm_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "gcc"
-Compiler executable. Set it to something like "mipsel-linux-gcc": >
- let g:syntastic_asm_compiler = "mipsel-linux-gcc"
-<
- *'g:syntastic_asm_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_asm_dialect'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Normally the assembler will select the dialect to use for checking based on
-the file extension (AT&T for ".s", Intel for ".asm"). If you want to override
-the automatic choice set this variable to either "att" or "intel".
-
- *'g:syntastic_asm_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_asm_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the
-assembler. Set it to something like "-mtune=native": >
- let g:syntastic_asm_compiler_options = "-mtune=native"
-<
- *'g:syntastic_asm_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_asm_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the assembler,
-one option per line (see |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_asm_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the assembler, in addition to the
-above compilation flags. You can set it like this: >
- let g:syntastic_asm_include_dirs = ["inc", "asm/src/include"]
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iinc -Iasm/src/include" will be added to the
-compilation flags.
-
- *'b:syntastic_asm_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. Additional compilation flags specific to the current
-buffer.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_asm_gcc_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_asm_gcc_exec', which can still be used to override the checker's
-executable.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR BEMHTML *syntastic-checkers-bemhtml*
-
-The following checkers are available for BEMHTML (filetype "bemhtml"):
-
- 1. bemhtml-lint.............|syntastic-bemhtml-bemhtmllint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. bemhtml-lint *syntastic-bemhtml-bemhtmllint*
-
-Name: bemhtmllint
-Maintainer: Sergej Tatarincev
-
-BEMHTML is a template engine intended for using with BEM methodology
-(http://bem.info/method/). See the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/SevInf/bemhtml-lint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR BRO *syntastic-checkers-bro*
-
-The following checkers are available for Bro (filetype "bro"):
-
- 1. Bro......................|syntastic-bro-bro|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Bro *syntastic-bro-bro*
-
-Name: bro
-Maintainer: Justin Azoff <justin.azoff@gmail.com>
-
-"Bro" is a network security monitor. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://www.bro.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR C *syntastic-checkers-c*
-
-The following checkers are available for C (filetype "c"):
-
- 1. AVR-GCC..................|syntastic-c-avrgcc|
- 2. Checkpatch...............|syntastic-c-checkpatch|
- 3. ClangCheck...............|syntastic-c-clang_check|
- 4. Clang-Tidy...............|syntastic-c-clang_tidy|
- 5. Cppcheck.................|syntastic-c-cppcheck|
- 6. GCC......................|syntastic-c-gcc|
- 7. make.....................|syntastic-c-make|
- 8. OClint...................|syntastic-c-oclint|
- 9. PC-Lint..................|syntastic-c-pc_lint|
- 10. Sparse..................|syntastic-c-sparse|
- 11. Splint..................|syntastic-c-splint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. AVR-GCC *syntastic-c-avrgcc*
-
-Name: avrgcc
-Maintainer: Karel <karelishere@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Aditionally:
-
- *g:syntastic_avrgcc_config_file*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_avrgcc_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Checkpatch *syntastic-c-checkpatch*
-
-Name: checkpatch
-Maintainer: Daniel Walker <dwalker@fifo99.com>
-
-"Checkpatch" is a style checker for the Linux kernel sources. It's
-distributed along with the Linux kernel sources:
-
- https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/scripts/checkpatch.pl
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. ClangCheck *syntastic-c-clang_check*
-
-Name: clang_check
-Maintainer: Benjamin Bannier <bbannier@gmail.com>
-
-"ClangCheck" is a wrapper around Clang's "LibTooling"
-(http://clang.llvm.org/docs/LibTooling.html). See the official page for
-details:
-
- http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCheck.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_clang_check_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_clang_check_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-Note~
-
-By default you can set "ClangCheck" parameters in
-'g:syntastic_c_clang_check_args', and compilation parameters
-(defines, optimisation flags, etc.) in the configuration file.
-
-However, if you want "ClangCheck" to use compilation databases
-(http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html) -- perhaps
-generated by "CMake" (https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear) or "Build EAR"
-(https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear) -- rather than pass compilation flags
-explicitly, set 'g:syntastic_c_clang_check_post_args' to an empty string: >
- let g:syntastic_c_clang_check_post_args = ""
-<
-Configuration files pointed to by 'g:syntastic_clang_check_config_file' are
-then ignored.
-
-See also: |syntastic-cpp-clang_check|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. Clang-Tidy *syntastic-c-clang_tidy*
-
-Name: clang_tidy
-Maintainer: Benjamin Bannier <bbannier@gmail.com>
-
-"Clang-Tidy" is a lint tool based on "Clang" (http://clang.llvm.org/). See
-the project's page for details:
-
- http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy.html
-
-Installation~
-
-"Clang-Tidy" is part of the "Clang" (http://clang.llvm.org/) project, but it
-isn't built by default. You need to enable compilation of the "Extra Clang
-Tools" (http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangTools.html#extra-clang-tools) to get
-it. See the build tutorial for details:
-
- http://clang.llvm.org/docs/LibASTMatchersTutorial.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_clang_tidy_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_clang_tidy_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-Note~
-
-By default you can set "ClangTidy" parameters in
-'g:syntastic_c_clang_tidy_args', and compilation parameters
-(defines, optimisation flags, etc.) in the configuration file.
-
-If you want "ClangTidy" to use compilation databases
-(http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html) --
-perhaps generated by "CMake" (http://cmake.org/) or "Build EAR"
-(https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear) -- rather than pass compilation flags
-explicitly, set 'g:syntastic_c_clang_tidy_post_args' to an empty string: >
- let g:syntastic_c_clang_tidy_post_args = ""
-<
-Configuration files pointed to by 'g:syntastic_clang_tidy_config_file' are
-then ignored.
-
-See also: |syntastic-cpp-clang_tidy|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. Cppcheck *syntastic-c-cppcheck*
-
-Name: cppcheck
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Cppcheck" is a static analysis tool for C/C++ code. See the project's page
-for details:
-
- http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_cppcheck_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_cppcheck_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-See also: |syntastic-cpp-cppcheck|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. GCC *syntastic-c-gcc*
-
-Name: gcc
-Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_c_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "gcc", or "clang" if GCC is not found
-Compiler executable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: "-std=gnu99"
-Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the
-checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_c_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above
-compilation flags. You can set it to something like this: >
- let g:syntastic_c_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_no_default_include_dirs'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default syntastic adds a number of common include directories to the
-compilation flags, namely: >
- -I. -I.. -Iinclude -Iincludes -I../include -I../includes
-<
-You can disable this behaviour by setting the above variable to 1.
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_no_include_search'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default syntastic looks at the first 100 lines of the file being checked,
-and tries to determine if it needs to include headers for some common
-libraries, such as "GLib" or "Gtk". It then tries to add the corresponding
-include directories to the compilation flags. You can disable this behaviour
-by setting the above variable to 1.
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_auto_refresh_includes'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-Used only if "g:syntastic_c_no_include_search" is set to a false value. By
-default syntastic searches for common libraries only the first time the
-current file is checked. Setting the above variable to 1 instructs syntastic
-to refresh the list of common libraries every time the current file is
-checked. You can also force a refresh even when the above variable is 0, by
-`:unlet`-ing the buffer variable 'b:syntastic_c_includes'.
-
- *'b:syntastic_c_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. When set, no search for common libraries is performed,
-and the contents of the variable are added to the compilation flags.
-
- *'g:syntastic_c_check_header'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-If the current file is a header (namely if its extension is "h"), all checks
-are silently skipped. You can force syntastic to check header files by
-setting the above variable to 1.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_c_gcc_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_c_gcc_exec', which can still be used to override the checker's
-executable.
-
-See also: |syntastic-cpp-gcc|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-7. make *syntastic-c-make*
-
-Name: make
-Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-8. OClint *syntastic-c-oclint*
-
-Name: oclint
-Maintainer: "UnCO" Lin <undercooled@lavabit.com>
-
-"OClint" is a static code analysis tool. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://oclint.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_oclint_config_file'
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_oclint_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-Notes~
-
-By default you can set "OClint" parameters in 'g:syntastic_c_oclint_args', and
-compilation parameters (defines, optimisation flags, etc.) in the config file.
-
-If you want "OClint" to use "Clang"-style compilation databases
-(http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html) --
-perhaps generated by "CMake" (http://cmake.org/) or "Build EAR"
-(https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear) -- rather than pass compilation flags
-explicitly, set 'g:syntastic_c_oclint_post_args' to an empty string: >
- let g:syntastic_c_oclint_post_args = ""
-<
-Config files pointed to by 'g:syntastic_oclint_config_file' are then ignored.
-
-See also: |syntastic-cpp-oclint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-9. PC-Lint *syntastic-c-pc_lint*
-
-Name: pc_lint
-Maintainer: Steve Bragg <steve@empresseffects.com>
-
-"PC-Lint" is a commercial static code analysis tool for Windows, produced
-by "Gimpel Software" (http://www.gimpel.com/). See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.gimpel.com/html/pcl.htm
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_pc_lint_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: "options.lnt"
-Name of an indirect (.lnt) file. A file with that name is looked up in the
-current directory and in parent directories; first such file found is used.
-
-See also: |syntastic-cpp-pc_lint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-10. Sparse *syntastic-c-sparse*
-
-Name: sparse
-Maintainer: Daniel Walker <dwalker@fifo99.com>
-
-"Sparse" is a semantic parser for C, see the official wiki for details:
-
- https://sparse.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_sparse_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_sparse_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-Notes~
-
-If you use "Sparse" with "GCC" you probably want to add something like this to
-your vimrc: >
- let g:syntastic_c_sparse_post_args="-gcc-base-dir " .
- \ system("gcc -v 2>&1 | sed -n '/^Reading specs/ { s#.* /#/#; s#/[^/]*$##; p; }'")
-<
-This allows "Sparse" to read "GCC"'s private include files.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-11. Splint *syntastic-c-splint*
-
-Name: splint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Splint" is a tool for statically checking C programs for security
-vulnerabilities, see the project's page for details:
-
- http://www.splint.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_splint_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_splint_config"
-File containing project-specific options to be passed to "Splint"
-(such as defines or include directories), one option per line (cf.
-|syntastic-config-files|).
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR C# *syntastic-checkers-cs*
-
-The following checkers are available for C# (filetype "cs"):
-
- 1. mcs......................|syntastic-cs-mcs|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. mcs *syntastic-cs-mcs*
-
-Name: mcs
-Maintainer: Daniel Walker <dwalker@fifo99.com>
-
-"mcs" is a compiler for C# from the "Mono" project
-(http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page). See the program's manual for details:
-
- http://mono.wikia.com/wiki/Man_mcs
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR C++ *syntastic-checkers-cpp*
-
-The following checkers are available for C++ (filetype "cpp"):
-
- 1. ClangCheck...............|syntastic-cpp-clang_check|
- 2. Clang-Tidy...............|syntastic-cpp-clang_tidy|
- 3. Cppcheck.................|syntastic-cpp-cppcheck|
- 4. Cpplint..................|syntastic-cpp-cpplint|
- 5. GCC......................|syntastic-cpp-gcc|
- 6. OClint...................|syntastic-cpp-oclint|
- 7. PC-Lint..................|syntastic-cpp-pc_lint|
- 8. Vera++...................|syntastic-cpp-verapp|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. ClangCheck *syntastic-cpp-clang_check*
-
-Name: clang_check
-Maintainer: Benjamin Bannier <bbannier@gmail.com>
-
-"ClangCheck" is a wrapper around Clang's "LibTooling"
-(http://clang.llvm.org/docs/LibTooling.html). See the official page for
-details:
-
- http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCheck.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_clang_check_config_file'
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_clang_check_config"
-file containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-Note~
-
-By default you can set "ClangCheck" parameters in
-'g:syntastic_cpp_clang_check_args', and compilation parameters (defines,
-optimisation flags, etc.) in the configuration file.
-
-However, if you want "ClangCheck" to use compilation databases
-(http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html) -- perhaps
-generated by "CMake" (https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear) or "Build EAR"
-(https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear) -- rather than pass compilation flags
-explicitly, set 'g:syntastic_cpp_clang_check_post_args' to an empty string: >
- let g:syntastic_cpp_clang_check_post_args = ""
-<
-Configuration files pointed to by 'g:syntastic_clang_check_config_file' are
-then ignored.
-
-See also: |syntastic-c-clang_check|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Clang-Tidy *syntastic-cpp-clang_tidy*
-
-Name: clang_tidy
-Maintainer: Benjamin Bannier <bbannier@gmail.com>
-
-"Clang-Tidy" is a lint tool based on "Clang" (http://clang.llvm.org/). See
-the project's page for details:
-
- http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy.html
-
-Installation~
-
-"Clang-Tidy" is part of the "Clang" (http://clang.llvm.org/) project, but it
-isn't built by default. You need to enable compilation of the "Extra Clang
-Tools" (http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangTools.html#extra-clang-tools) to get
-it. See the build tutorial for details:
-
- http://clang.llvm.org/docs/LibASTMatchersTutorial.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_clang_tidy_config_file'
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_clang_tidy_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-Note~
-
-By default you can set "ClangTidy" parameters in
-'g:syntastic_ppc_clang_tidy_args', and compilation parameters (defines,
-optimisation flags, etc.) in the configuration file.
-
-If you want "ClangTidy" to use compilation databases
-(http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html) --
-perhaps generated by "CMake" (http://cmake.org/) or "Build EAR"
-(https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear) -- rather than pass compilation flags
-explicitly, set 'g:syntastic_cpp_clang_tidy_post_args' to an empty string: >
- let g:syntastic_cpp_clang_tidy_post_args = ""
-<
-Configuration files pointed to by 'g:syntastic_clang_tidy_config_file' are
-then ignored.
-
-See also: |syntastic-c-clang_tidy|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Cppcheck *syntastic-cpp-cppcheck*
-
-Name: cppcheck
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Cppcheck" is a static analysis tool for C/C++ code. See the project's page
-for details:
-
- http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_cppcheck_config_file'
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_cppcheck_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-See also: |syntastic-c-cppcheck|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. Cpplint *syntastic-cpp-cpplint*
-
-Name: cpplint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-For details about "Cpplint" see the project's page:
-
- https://code.google.com/p/google-styleguide/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_cpplint_thres'*
-Type: integer
-Default: 5
-Error threshold. Policy violations with a severity above this value are
-highlighted as errors, the others are considered warnings by syntastic.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_cpplint_args'*
-Type: string
-Default: "--verbose=3"
-Command line options to pass to "Cpplint"
-
-Note~
-
-By default syntastic expects the "cpplint" script to be named "cpplint.py".
-However, if your "cpplint" was installed with "pip", the script's name is
-"cpplint", and you need to set 'g:syntastic_cpp_cpplint_exec' accordingly:
->
- let g:syntastic_cpp_cpplint_exec = "cpplint"
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. GCC *syntastic-cpp-gcc*
-
-Name: gcc
-Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "g++", or "clang++" if GCC is not found
-Compiler executable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the
-checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_cpp_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above
-compilation flags. You can set it to something like this: >
- let g:syntastic_cpp_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]
->
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_no_default_include_dirs'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default syntastic adds a number of common include directories to the
-compilation flags, namely: >
- -I. -I.. -Iinclude -Iincludes -I../include -I../includes
-<
-You can disable this behaviour by setting the above variable to 1.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_no_include_search'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default syntastic looks at the first 100 lines of the file being checked,
-and tries to determine if it needs to include headers for some common
-libraries, such as "GLib" or "Gtk". It then tries to add the corresponding
-include directories to the compilation flags. You can disable this behaviour
-by setting the above variable to 1.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_auto_refresh_includes'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-Used only if "g:syntastic_cpp_no_include_search" is set to a false value.
-By default syntastic searches for common libraries only the first time the
-current file is checked. Setting the above variable to 1 instructs syntastic
-to refresh the list of common libraries every time the current file is
-checked. You can also force a refresh even when the above variable is 0, by
-`:unlet`-ing the buffer variable 'b:syntastic_cpp_includes'.
-
- *'b:syntastic_cpp_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. When set, no search for common libraries is performed,
-and the contents of the variable are added to the compilation flags.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cpp_check_header'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-If the current file is a header (namely if its extension is "h", "hpp", or
-"hh"), all checks are silently skipped. You can force syntastic to check
-header files by setting the above variable to 1.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_cpp_gcc_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_cpp_gcc_exec', which can still be used to override the checker's
-executable.
-
-See also: |syntastic-c-gcc|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. OClint *syntastic-cpp-oclint*
-
-Name: oclint
-Maintainer: "UnCO" Lin <undercooled@lavabit.com>
-
-"OClint" is a static code analysis tool. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://oclint.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_oclint_config_file'
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_oclint_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-Notes~
-
-By default you can set "OClint" parameters in 'g:syntastic_cpp_oclint_args',
-and compilation parameters (defines, optimisation flags, etc.) in the config
-file.
-
-If you want "OClint" to use "Clang"-style compilation databases
-(http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html) --
-perhaps generated by "CMake" (http://cmake.org/) or "Build EAR"
-(https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear) -- rather than pass compilation flags
-explicitly, set 'g:syntastic_c_oclint_post_args' to an empty string: >
- let g:syntastic_cpp_oclint_post_args = ""
-<
-Config files pointed to by 'g:syntastic_oclint_config_file' are then ignored.
-
-See also: |syntastic-c-oclint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-7. PC-Lint *syntastic-cpp-pc_lint*
-
-Name: pc_lint
-Maintainer: Steve Bragg <steve@empresseffects.com>
-
-"PC-Lint" is a commercial static code analysis tool for Windows, produced
-by "Gimpel Software" (http://www.gimpel.com/). See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.gimpel.com/html/pcl.htm
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_pc_lint_config_file'
-Type: string
-Default: "options.lnt"
-Name of an indirect (.lnt) file. A file with that name is looked up in the
-current directory and in parent directories; first such file found is used.
-
-See also: |syntastic-c-pc_lint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-8. Vera++ *syntastic-cpp-verapp*
-
-Name: verapp
-Maintainer: Lucas Verney <phyks@phyks.me>
-
-"Vera++" is a programmable tool for verification, analysis and transformation
-of C++ source code. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://bitbucket.org/verateam/vera/wiki/Home
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_verapp_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_verapp_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR CABAL *syntastic-checkers-cabal*
-
-The following checkers are available for Cabal (filetype "cabal"):
-
- 1. Cabal....................|syntastic-cabal-cabal|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Cabal *syntastic-cabal-cabal*
-
-Name: cabal
-Maintainer: Ian D. Bollinger <ian.bollinger@gmail.com>
-
-This checker runs "cabal check" against Haskell Cabal package descriptions.
-See the project's page for more information:
-
- http://www.haskell.org/cabal/
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_cabal_cabal_<option>' variables. The only exception
-is 'g:syntastic_cabal_cabal_exec', which can still be used to override the
-checker's executable.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR CHEF *syntastic-checkers-chef*
-
-The following checkers are available for Chef (filetype "chef"):
-
- 1. Foodcritic...............|syntastic-chef-foodcritic|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Foodcritic *syntastic-chef-foodcritic*
-
-Name: foodcritic
-Maintainer: Doug Ireton
-
-"Foodcritic" is a linter for "Chef" cookbooks (http://www.opscode.com/chef/).
-See the project's page for more information:
-
- http://acrmp.github.io/foodcritic/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for Chef files, such as
-"vim-chef":
-
- https://github.com/dougireton/vim-chef
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR COBOL *syntastic-checkers-cobol*
-
-The following checkers are available for COBOL (filetype "cobol"):
-
- 1. OpenCOBOL................|syntastic-cobol-cobc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. OpenCOBOL *syntastic-cobol-cobc*
-
-Name: cobc
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"OpenCOBOL" is a compiler for COBOL. See the project's page for more
-information:
-
- http://www.opencobol.org/
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_cobol_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "cobc"
-Compiler executable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cobol_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cobol_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cobol_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as "-std=cobol2002") to be passed to the checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_cobol_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_cobol_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_cobol_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above
-compilation flags. You can set it to something like this: >
- let g:syntastic_cobol_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'b:syntastic_cobol_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. Additional compilation flags specific to the current
-buffer.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_cobol_cobc_<option>' variables. The only exception
-is 'g:syntastic_cobol_cobc_exec', which can still be used to override the
-checker's executable.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR COCO *syntastic-checkers-co*
-
-The following checkers are available for Coco (filetype "co"):
-
- 1. Coco.....................|syntastic-co-coco|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Coco *syntastic-co-coco*
-
-Name: coco
-Maintainer: Andrew Kelley <superjoe30@gmail.com>
-
-For details about "Coco" see the project's page:
-
- https://github.com/satyr/coco/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR COFFEESCRIPT *syntastic-checkers-coffee*
-
-The following checkers are available for CoffeeScript (filetype "coffee"):
-
- 1. Coffee...................|syntastic-coffee-coffee|
- 2. CoffeeLint...............|syntastic-coffee-coffeelint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Coffee *syntastic-coffee-coffee*
-
-Name: coffee
-Maintainer: Lincoln Stoll <l@lds.li>
-
-"Coffee" is a compiler for CoffeeScript. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://coffeescript.org/
-
-Syntastic requires "Coffee" version 1.6.2 or later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. CoffeeLint *syntastic-coffee-coffeelint*
-
-Name: coffeelint
-Maintainer: Lincoln Stoll <l@lds.li>
-
-"CoffeeLint" is a style checker for CoffeeScript. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.coffeelint.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR COQ *syntastic-checkers-coq*
-
-The following checkers are available for Coq (filetype "coq"):
-
- 1. Coqtop...................|syntastic-coq-coqtop|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Coqtop *syntastic-coq-coqtop*
-
-Name: coqtop
-Maintainer: Matvey Aksenov <matvey.aksenov@gmail.com>
-
-"Coqtop" is the top level intrface for Coq. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://coq.inria.fr/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR CSS *syntastic-checkers-css*
-
-The following checkers are available for CSS (filetype "css"):
-
- 1. CSSLint..................|syntastic-css-csslint|
- 2. mixedindentlint..........|syntastic-css-mixedindentlint|
- 3. PHP_CodeSniffer..........|syntastic-css-phpcs|
- 4. PrettyCSS................|syntastic-css-prettycss|
- 5. RECESS...................|syntastic-css-recess|
- 6. stylelint................|syntastic-css-stylelint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. CSSLint *syntastic-css-csslint*
-
-Name: csslint
-Maintainer: Ory Band <oryband@gmail.com>
-
-"CSSLint" is a lint tool for Cascading Stylesheets. See the project's page
-for details:
-
- http://csslint.net/
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "npm": >
- npm install -g csslint
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. mixedindentlint *syntastic-css-mixedindentlint*
-
-Name: mixedindentlint
-Maintainer: Payton Swick <payton@foolord.com>
-
-"mixedindentlint" is a general-purpose indentation checker. See the project's
-page at GitHub for more information:
-
- https://github.com/sirbrillig/mixedindentlint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-javascript-mixedindentlint|, |syntastic-scss-mixedindentlint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. PHP_CodeSniffer *syntastic-css-phpcs*
-
-Name: phpcs
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"PHP_CodeSniffer" is a style checker for PHP and CSS. See the project's page
-at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with: >
- pear install PHP_CodeSniffer
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters then "PHP_CodeSniffer"'s
-idea of tabstop must match Vim's 'tabstop', otherwise syntastic will highlight
-the errors at shifted positions. By default syntastic does that by adding
-an option "--tab-width=&tabstop" to "PHP_CodeSniffer", but that option
-also instructs "PHP_CodeSniffer" to expand tabs, and some code sniffers
-(f.i. "CakePHP", see https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp-codesniffer) insist on
-indenting lines with tabs. To work around the resulting mess if you're using
-one of these sniffers, set "--tab-width=0" and 'tabstop' to 8: >
- let g:syntastic_php_phpcs_args = "--tab-width=0"
- set tabstop=8
-<
-See also: |syntastic-php-phpcs|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. PrettyCSS *syntastic-css-prettycss*
-
-Name: prettycss
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"PrettyCSS" is a beautifier, lint checker, and validator for Cascading
-Stylesheets. For more details see:
-
-PrettyCSS Demo:
-
- http://fidian.github.io/PrettyCSS/
-
-The project's page at GitHub:
-
- https://github.com/fidian/PrettyCSS/
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with: >
- npm install -g PrettyCSS
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. RECESS *syntastic-css-recess*
-
-Name: recess
-Maintainer: Tim Carry <tim@pixelastic.com>
-
-"RECESS" is a code quality tool for CSS built on top of LESS. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://twitter.github.io/recess/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-less-recess|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. stylelint *syntastic-css-stylelint*
-
-Name: stylelint
-Maintainer: Tim Carry <tim@pixelastic.com>
-
-"stylelint" is a style checker for Cascading Stylesheets. See the project's
-page for more information:
-
- http://stylelint.io/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-scss-stylelint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR CUCUMBER *syntastic-checkers-cucumber*
-
-The following checkers are available for Cucumber (filetype "cucumber"):
-
- 1. Cucumber.................|syntastic-cucumber-cucumber|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Cucumber *syntastic-cucumber-cucumber*
-
-Name: cucumber
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"Cucumber" is a tool that executes plain-text functional descriptions as
-automated tests. See the project's page for more information:
-
- http://cukes.info/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR CUDA *syntastic-checkers-cuda*
-
-The following checkers are available for CUDA (filetype "cuda"):
-
- 1. NVCC.....................|syntastic-cuda-nvcc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. NVCC *syntastic-cuda-nvcc*
-
-Name: nvcc
-Author: Hannes Schulz <schulz@ais.uni-bonn.de>
-
-"NVCC" is a CUDA Compiler from nVidia. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-llvm-compiler
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_cuda_check_header'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-Turn this on to check header files. The checker then creates an empty file
-".syntastic_dummy.cu" in the base directory of the file being checked.
-Example: >
- let g:syntastic_cuda_check_header = 1
-<
- *'g:syntastic_cuda_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_cuda_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR D *syntastic-checkers-d*
-
-The following checkers are available for D (filetype "d"):
-
- 1. DMD......................|syntastic-d-dmd|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. DMD *syntastic-d-dmd*
-
-Name: dmd
-Maintainer: Alfredo Di Napoli <alfredo.dinapoli@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_d_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "dmd"
-Compiler executable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_d_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_d_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_d_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the
-checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_d_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_d_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_d_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: inferred from ".dub/packages"
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above
-compilation flags. You can set it like this: >
- let g:syntastic_d_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'g:syntastic_d_use_dub'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 1
-Whether to use "dub" to find include directories. This requires "dub" version
-0.9.24 or later.
-
- *'g:syntastic_d_dub_exec'*
-Type: string
-Default: "dub"
-Path to the "dub" executable. Ignored if |'g:syntastic_d_use_dub'| is unset.
-
- *'b:syntastic_d_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. Additional compilation flags specific to the current
-buffer.
-
- *'g:syntastic_d_check_header'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-If the current file is a header (namely if its extension is "di"), all checks
-are silently skipped. You can force syntastic to check header files by setting
-the above variable to 1.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_d_dmd_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_d_dmd_exec', which can still be used to override the checker's
-executable.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR DART *syntastic-checkers-dart*
-
-The following checkers are available for Dart (filetype "dart"):
-
- 1. Analyzer.................|syntastic-dart-dartanalyzer|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Analyzer *syntastic-dart-dartanalyzer*
-
-Name: dartanalyzer
-Maintainer: Maksim Ryzhikov <rv.maksim@gmail.com>
-
-"Analyzer" is a static analysis tool for Dart (https://www.dartlang.org/).
-See the manual for more information:
-
- https://www.dartlang.org/tools/analyzer/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR DOCBOOK *syntastic-checkers-docbk*
-
-The following checkers are available for DocBook (filetype "docbk"):
-
- 1. Igor.....................|syntastic-docbk-igor|
- 2. xmllint..................|syntastic-docbk-xmllint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Igor *syntastic-docbk-igor*
-
-Name: igor
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Igor" is a proofreader for DocBook SGML, man pages, and text files used by
-the FreeBSD project (https://www.freebsd.org/). See the author's presentation
-for details:
-
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sczHqUPygZY
-
-The latest version can be obtained from Glen Barber's repository:
-
- http://docscripts.glenbarber.us/tags/igor/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-nroff-igor|, |syntastic-text-igor|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. xmllint *syntastic-docbk-xmllint*
-
-Name: xmllint
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"xmllint" is a checker and transformer tool for XML files, distributed with
-the "libxml" package (http://www.xmlsoft.org/). See the tool's manual for more
-information:
-
- http://xmlsoft.org/xmllint.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You can use a local installation of DTDs to significantly speed up validation
-and allow you to validate XML data without network access. See the
-"xmlcatalog" manual, and the catalog documentation for more information:
-
- http://www.xmlsoft.org/xmlcatalog_man.html
- http://www.xmlsoft.org/catalog.html
-
-For an example of a DTD catalog see f.i. "XMLCatalog":
-
- https://github.com/darcyparker/XMLCatalog
-
-In order to use it with syntastic you'll have to clone it to a local
-directory, and point the environment variable "XML_CATALOG_FILES" to the file
-"catalog.xml" in the said directory: >
- XML_CATALOG_FILES=/some/path/XMLCatalog/catalog.xml
- export XML_CATALOG_FILES
-<
-Otherwise "xmllint" will try to load XML catalogs from "/etc/xml/catalog".
-
-See also: |syntastic-xml-xmllint|, |syntastic-xslt-xmllint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR DOCKERFILE *syntastic-checkers-dockerfile*
-
-The following checkers are available for Dockerfile (filetype "dockerfile"):
-
- 1. dockerfile-lint..........|syntastic-dockerfile-dockerfile_lint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. dockerfile-lint *syntastic-dockerfile-dockerfile_lint*
-
-Name: dockerfile_lint
-Maintainer: Tim Carry <tim@pixelastic.com>
-
-"dockerfile-lint" is a linter for Dockerfiles
-(http://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder). See the project's page at
-GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/projectatomic/dockerfile_lint
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with: >
- npm install -g dockerfile_lint
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR DUST *syntastic-checkers-dustjs*
-
-The following checkers are available for Dust (filetype "dustjs"):
-
- 1. Swiffer..................|syntastic-dustjs-swiffer|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Swiffer *syntastic-dustjs-swiffer*
-
-Name: swiffer
-Maintainer: Steven Foote <smfoote@gmail.com>
-
-"Swiffer" is a command line lint tool for Dust. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/smfoote/Swiffer.js
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-To enable Dust syntax checking, you must set the filetype of your Dust
-template files to "dustjs". An easy way to do this is by installing the dustjs
-syntax highlighter:
-
- https://github.com/jimmyhchan/dustjs.vim
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ELIXIR *syntastic-checkers-elixir*
-
-The following checkers are available for Elixir (filetype "elixir"):
-
- 1. elixir...................|syntastic-elixir-elixir|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. elixir *syntastic-elixir-elixir*
-
-Name: elixir
-Maintainer: Richard Ramsden <rramsden@gmail.com>
-
-See the project's page for details:
-
- http://elixir-lang.org/
-
-Security~
-
-This checker executes the code in the files it checks:
-
- https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic/issues/1141
-
-This is probably fine if you wrote the files yourself, but it can be a problem
-if you're trying to check third party files. If you are 100% willing to let
-Vim run the code in your files, set 'g:syntastic_enable_elixir_checker' to 1
-in your vimrc to enable this checker: >
- let g:syntastic_enable_elixir_checker = 1
-<
-There is also a buffer-local version of this variable, that takes precedence
-over a global one in the buffers where it is defined.
-
-Please note that setting this variable doesn't automatically enable the
-checker, you still need to add "elixir" to 'g:syntastic_elixir_checkers' if
-you plan to use it.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ERLANG *syntastic-checkers-erlang*
-
-The following checkers are available for Erlang (filetype "erlang"):
-
- 1. escript..................|syntastic-erlang-escript|
- 2. SyntaxErl................|syntastic-erlang-syntaxerl|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. escript *syntastic-erlang-escript*
-
-Name: escript
-Maintainer: Pawel Salata <rockplayer.pl@gmail.com>
-
-"escript" is an interpreter for Erlang programs. See the tool's manual for
-more information:
-
- http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/escript.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If you get warning: "behaviour X undefined" with your customize behaviour, add
-the following line in your vimrc: >
- let g:syntastic_erlc_include_path = "ebin"
-<
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. SyntaxErl *syntastic-erlang-syntaxerl*
-
-Name: syntaxerl
-Maintainer: locojay
-
-"SyntaxErl" is a syntax checker for Erlang. It uses "rebar"
-(https://github.com/basho/rebar) to determine correct deps and libs paths.
-See the project's page for more information:
-
- https://github.com/ten0s/syntaxerl
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ERUBY *syntastic-checkers-eruby*
-
-The following checkers are available for eRuby (filetype "eruby"):
-
- 1. Ruby.....................|syntastic-eruby-ruby|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Ruby *syntastic-eruby-ruby*
-
-Name: ruby
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
- 'g:syntastic_ruby_exec'
-Type: string
-Default: "ruby"
-The Ruby executable to use.
-
-Note~
-
-The variable 'g:syntastic_ruby_exec' is also used by the Ruby
-"MRI" checker (cf. |syntastic-ruby-mri|), and it can be overriden
-by 'g:syntastic_eruby_ruby_exec'. However, this checker doesn't
-call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores all other
-'g:syntastic_eruby_ruby_<option>' variables.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR FORTRAN *syntastic-checkers-fortran*
-
-The following checkers are available for Fortran (filetype "fortran"):
-
- 1. GNU Fortran..............|syntastic-fortran-gfortran|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. GNU Fortran *syntastic-fortran-gfortran*
-
-Name: gfortran
-Maintainer: Karl Yngve Lervåg <karl.yngve@lervag.net>
-
-"GNU Fortran" is a checker for Fortran files using either GNU
-Fortran (https://gcc.gnu.org/fortran/) or Intel Fortran Compilers
-(https://software.intel.com/en-us/fortran-compilers).
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_fortran_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "gfortran"
-Compiler executable. Set this to either "gfortran" (to use GNU Fortran), or to
-"ifort" (for Intel Fortran).
-
- *'g:syntastic_fortran_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_fortran_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_fortran_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as "-std=f95") to be passed to the checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_fortran_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_fortran_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_fortran_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above
-compilation flags. You can set it like this: >
- let g:syntastic_fortran_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]"
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'b:syntastic_fortran_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. Additional compilation flags specific to the current
-buffer.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_fortran_gfortran_<option>' variables. The only
-exception is 'g:syntastic_fortran_gfortran_exec', which can still be used to
-override the checker's executable.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR GENTOO METADATA *syntastic-checkers-gentoo*
-
-The following checkers are available for Gentoo Metadata (filetype "gentoo"):
-
- 1. xmllint..................|syntastic-gentoo-xmllint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. xmllint *syntastic-gentoo-xmllint*
-
-Name: xmllint
-Maintainer: James Rowe <jnrowe@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-The DTDs required to validate "metadata.xml" files are available in
-"$PORTDIR/metadata/dtd", and these local files can be used to significantly
-speed up validation. You can create a catalog file with: >
- xmlcatalog --create --add rewriteURI http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/ \
- ${PORTDIR:-/usr/portage}/metadata/dtd/ /etc/xml/gentoo
-<
-See "xmlcatalog" for more information:
-
- http://www.xmlsoft.org/catalog.html
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR GETTEXT PO *syntastic-checkers-po*
-
-The following checkers are available for gettext .po files (filetype "po"):
-
- 1. msgfmt...................|syntastic-po-msgfmt|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. msgfmt *syntastic-po-msgfmt*
-
-Name: msgfmt
-Maintainer: Ryo Okubo <syucream1031@gmail.com>
-
-"msgfmt" is a compiler for gettext Portable Object
-(http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/PO-Files.html)
-translation files. See the program's manual for details:
-
- http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/msgfmt-Invocation.html#msgfmt-Invocation
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR GLSL *syntastic-checkers-glsl*
-
-The following checkers are available for GLSL (filetype "glsl"):
-
- 1. cgc......................|syntastic-glsl-cgc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. cgc *syntastic-glsl-cgc*
-
-Name: cgc
-Maintainer: Joshua Rahm <joshuarahm@gmail.com>
-
-"cgc" is a compiler that translates Cg or GLSL programs into OpenGL or DirectX
-code. See the manual for more details:
-
- http://http.developer.nvidia.com/Cg/cgc.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_glsl_extensions'*
-Type: dictionary
-Default: unset
-
-You can control the profiles used by "cgc" with magic comments: put the magic
-comment "// profile:" followed by the profile for "cgc" to use. For example
-use >
- // profile: glslf
-<
-to force the fragment shader profile.
-
-If the magic comment does not exist, then the dictionary
-'g:syntastic_glsl_extensions' is used to infer the appropriate profile from
-the current file's extension. If this dictionary does not exist either, a
-default dictionary is used instead. Finally, if the current file's extension
-cannott be found in these dictionaries, the checker assumes a vertex shader
-profile.
-
- *'g:syntastic_glsl_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Additional arguments to pass to "cgc".
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR GO *syntastic-checkers-go*
-
-The following checkers are available for Go (filetype "go"):
-
- 1. go.......................|syntastic-go-go|
- 2. gofmt....................|syntastic-go-gofmt|
- 3. Golint...................|syntastic-go-golint|
- 4. Go Meta Linter...........|syntastic-go-gometalinter|
- 5. gotype...................|syntastic-go-gotype|
- 6. vet......................|syntastic-go-govet|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. go *syntastic-go-go*
-
-Name: go
-Maintainer: Kamil Kisiel <kamil@kamilkisiel.net>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_go_go_build_args'*
-Type: string
-Default: "-buildmode=archive"
-arguments passed to "go build"
-
- *'g:syntastic_go_go_test_args'*
-Type: string
-Default: "-buildmode=archive"
-arguments passed to "go test".
-
-Note~
-
-This syntax checker does not reformat your source code. Use a |BufWritePre|
-autocommand towards that end: >
- autocmd FileType go autocmd BufWritePre <buffer> Fmt
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. gofmt *syntastic-go-gofmt*
-
-Name: gofmt
-Maintainer: Brandon Thomson <bt@brandonthomson.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-This syntax checker does not reformat your source code. Use a |BufWritePre|
-autocommand towards that end: >
- autocmd FileType go autocmd BufWritePre <buffer> Fmt
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Golint *syntastic-go-golint*
-
-Name: golint
-Maintainer: Hiroshi Ioka <hirochachacha@gmail.com>
-
-"Golint" is a linter for Go. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/golang/lint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. Go Meta Linter *syntastic-go-gometalinter*
-
-Name: gometalinter
-Maintainer: Joshua Rubin <joshua@rubixconsulting.com>
-
-"Go Meta Linter" is a linter for Go. It runs a number of other linters
-against your files, and normalises their output to a standard format.
-See the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/alecthomas/gometalinter
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. gotype *syntastic-go-gotype*
-
-Name: gotype
-Maintainer: luz <ne.tetewi@gmail.com>
-
-See the tool's documentation for details:
-
- https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/gotype
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. vet *syntastic-go-govet*
-
-Name: govet
-Maintainer: Kamil Kisiel <kamil@kamilkisiel.net>
-
-See the tool's documentation for details:
-
- https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/vet
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_go_govet_<option>' variables.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR HAML *syntastic-checkers-haml*
-
-The following checkers are available for Haml (filetype "haml"):
-
- 1. Haml.....................|syntastic-haml-haml|
- 2. HAML-Lint................|syntastic-haml-haml_lint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Haml *syntastic-haml-haml*
-
-Name: haml
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-See the project's page for details:
-
- http://haml.info/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. HAML-Lint *syntastic-haml-haml_lint*
-
-Name: haml_lint
-Maintainer: Shane da Silva <shane@dasilva.io>
-
-"HAML-Lint" is a checker for HAML files. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/causes/haml-lint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR HANDLEBARS *syntastic-checkers-handlebars*
-
-The following checkers are available for Handlebars (filetype "handlebars"):
-
- 1. Handlebars...............|syntastic-handlebars-handlebars|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Handlebars *syntastic-handlebars-handlebars*
-
-Name: handlebars
-Maintainer: Jeremy Mack
-
-"Handlebars" is a JavaScript library for building semantic templates. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://handlebarsjs.com/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for Handlebars files, such as
-"vim-mustache-handlebars":
-
- https://github.com/mustache/vim-mustache-handlebars
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR HASKELL *syntastic-checkers-haskell*
-
-The following checkers are available for Haskell (filetype "haskell"):
-
- 1. hdevtools................|syntastic-haskell-hdevtools|
- 2. HLint....................|syntastic-haskell-hlint|
- 3. Style scanner............|syntastic-haskell-scan|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. hdevtools *syntastic-haskell-hdevtools*
-
-Name: hdevtools
-Maintainer: Anthony Carapetis <anthony.carapetis@gmail.com>
-
-"hdevtools" is a backend for text editor plugins. See the project's page at
-GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/bitc/hdevtools/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters, then Vim's 'tabstop'
-must match "hdevtools"'s idea of tabstop, otherwise column numbers will be
-shifted. At the time of this writing, "hdevtools"'s tabstop is hardcoded to 8,
-so you should probably add something like this to your vimrc: >
- set tabstop=8
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. HLint *syntastic-haskell-hlint*
-
-Name: hlint
-Maintainer: Nicolas Wu <nicolas.wu@gmail.com>
-
-"HLint" is a linter and style checker for Haskell. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/hlint/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters, Vim's 'tabstop' must
-match "HLint"'s idea of tabstop, otherwise column numbers will be shifted. At
-the time of this writing "HLint"'s tabstop is hardcoded to 8, so you should
-probably add something like this to your vimrc: >
- set tabstop=8
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Style scanner *syntastic-haskell-scan*
-
-Name: scan
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Style scanner" is a style checker for Haskell. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://projects.haskell.org/style-scanner/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters, Vim's 'tabstop' must
-match "Style scanner"'s idea of tabstop, otherwise column numbers will be
-shifted. At the time of this writing "Style scanner"'s tabstop is hardcoded to
-8, so you should probably add something like this to your vimrc: >
- set tabstop=8
-<
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR HAXE *syntastic-checkers-haxe*
-
-The following checkers are available for Haxe (filetype "haxe"):
-
- 1. Haxe.....................|syntastic-haxe-haxe|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Haxe *syntastic-haxe-haxe*
-
-Name: haxe
-Maintainer: David Bernard <david.bernard.31@gmail.com>
-
-"Haxe" is a programming language and compiler that can produce applications
-and source code for multiple different platforms from a single code-base. See
-the project's page for details:
-
- http://haxe.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:vaxe_hxml'*
- *'b:vaxe_hxml'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-By default the checker will search parent folders for "hxml" files, and
-use the first one it finds. You can override that behaviour by pointing
-'g:vaxe_hxml' or 'b:vaxe_hxml' to a specific build file. Those variables can
-also be set by Vaxe:
-
- https://github.com/jdonaldson/vaxe
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR HSS *syntastic-checkers-hss*
-
-The following checkers are available for HSS (filetype "hss"):
-
- 1. HSS......................|syntastic-hss-hss|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. HSS *syntastic-hss-hss*
-
-Name: hss
-Maintainer: Justin Donaldson <jdonaldson@gmail.com>
-
-"HSS" is a tool that extends the CSS syntax with features such as variables
-and nested blocks. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://ncannasse.fr/projects/hss
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR HTML *syntastic-checkers-html*
-
-The following checkers are available for HTML (filetype "html"):
-
- 1. ESLint...................|syntastic-html-eslint|
- 2. gjslint..................|syntastic-html-gjslint|
- 3. HTML tidy................|syntastic-html-tidy|
- 4. JSHint...................|syntastic-html-jshint|
- 5. textlint.................|syntastic-html-textlint|
- 6. Validator................|syntastic-html-validator|
- 7. W3.......................|syntastic-html-w3|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. ESLint *syntastic-html-eslint*
-
-Name: eslint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"ESLint" is a tool for identifying and reporting on patterns found in
-ECMAScript/JavaScript code. It can also detect problems in JavaScript code
-embedded in HTML files. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/nzakas/eslint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You can also use "eslint_d" (https://github.com/mantoni/eslint_d.js), version
-2.1.0 or later, instead of "ESLint". Just point 'g:syntastic_html_eslint_exec'
-to it:
-
- https://github.com/mantoni/eslint_d.js#editor-integration
-
-See also: |syntastic-javascript-eslint|, |syntastic-typescript-eslint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. gjslint *syntastic-html-gjslint*
-
-Name: gjslint
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"Closure Linter", or "gjslint", is a style checker for JavaScript. It can also
-detect problems in HTML files. See the project's page for more information:
-
- https://developers.google.com/closure/utilities/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-javascript-gjslint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. HTML tidy *syntastic-html-tidy*
-
-Name: tidy
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"HTML Tidy" is a syntax checker and formatter for HTML. See the project's page
-for more information:
-
- http://www.html-tidy.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_tidy_ignore_errors'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-List of errors to ignore. Case-sensitive patterns matched as substrings
-(not regular expressions) against the error messages. See also
-|'syntastic_quiet_messages'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_tidy_blocklevel_tags'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-List of additional blocklevel tags to be added to "--new-blocklevel-tags".
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_tidy_inline_tags'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-List of additional inline tags to be added to "--new-inline-tags".
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_tidy_empty_tags'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-List of additional empty tags, to be added to "--new-empty-tags".
-
-See also: |syntastic-xhtml-tidy|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. jshint *syntastic-html-jshint*
-
-Name: JSHint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"JSHint" can detect JavaScript errors and potential problems in HTML
-files. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://jshint.com/
-
-Syntastic requires "JSHint" version 2.4.0 or later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters then "JSHint"'s idea of
-tabstop must match Vim's 'tabstop', otherwise syntastic will highlight the
-errors at shifted positions. By default "JSHint"'s tabstop is 4, while Vim's
-default 'tabstop' is 8.
-
-In order to change "JSHint"'s tabstop you have to change its "indent" config
-option (cf. http://jshint.com/docs/options/#indent). One way to do that is
-to put it in a file named ".jshintrc" in the current directory, the parent
-directories, or your home directory. The file is supposed to be in JSON
-format. For example: >
- {
- "indent": 8
- }
-<
-See JSHint documentation for more details:
-
- http://jshint.com/docs/
-
-Please note however that setting "indent" also triggers the indentation checks
-in "JSHint". If that is undesirable, your only other option is to leave
-"JSHint"'s tabstop alone, and change Vim's 'tabstop' to 4. To change Vim's
-'tabstop', you can add this to your vimrc: >
- set tabstop=4
-<
-See also: |syntastic-javascript-jshint|, |syntastic-xhtml-jshint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. textlint *syntastic-html-textlint*
-
-Name: textlint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"textlint" is a natural language linter for text, Markdown, and HTML files.
-See the project's page for details:
-
- https://textlint.github.io/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You need to install both "textlint" and the "textlint HTML" plugin for this to
-work:
-
- https://github.com/textlint/textlint-plugin-html
-
-See also: |syntastic-markdown-textlint|, |syntastic-text-textlint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. Validator *syntastic-html-validator*
-
-Name: validator
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Validator" is a non-DTD-based HTML checker. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://validator.github.io/validator/
-
-As a syntastic checker, you can validate your files against the online service
-(see https://validator.nu/), or you can install "vnu.jar":
-
- https://github.com/validator/validator/releases/latest
-
-then run it as a HTTP server: >
- $ java -Xss512k -cp /path/to/vnu.jar nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888
-<
-Requirement~
-
-This checker uses cURL:
-
- http://curl.haxx.se/
-
-Checker options~
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_validator_api'*
-Type: string
-Default: "http://validator.nu/"
-URL of the service to use for checking. Leave it to the default to run the
-checks against "https://validator.nu/", or set it to "http://localhost:8888/"
-if you have "vnu.jar" installed, and you're running it as a standalone HTTP
-server. See:
-
- http://validator.github.io/validator/#standalone
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_validator_parser'*
-Type: string
-Default: empty
-Parser to use. Legal values are: "xml", "xmldtd", "html", "html5", "html4",
-and "html4tr". Set it to "html5" to check HTML5 files. References:
-
- https://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Validator.nu_Common_Input_Parameters#parser
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_validator_nsfilter'*
-Type: string
-Default: empty
-Sets the "nsfilter" for the parser. See:
-
- https://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Validator.nu_Common_Input_Parameters#nsfilter
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_validator_exec'*
-Type: string
-Default: "curl"
-Path to the "cURL" executable. Override it with a full path if your "cURL" is
-not installed in a standard location.
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_html_validator_<option>' variables. The only exception
-is 'g:syntastic_html_validator_exec', which can be used to override the path
-to the "cURL" executable.
-
-Note~
-
-Non-zero exit codes from "cURL" are typically network errors, and are signaled
-by syntastic with messages such as: >
- syntastic: error: checker html/validator returned abnormal status 26
-<
-You can lookup the meaning of these codes in cURL's manual:
-
- http://curl.haxx.se/docs/manpage.html#EXIT
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-7. W3 *syntastic-html-w3*
-
-Name: w3
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"W3" is the W3C Markup Validator for HTML. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- https://validator.w3.org/source/
-
-As a syntastic checker, you can validate your files against the online service
-(see http://validator.w3.org/), or you can install it from sources and run it
-as a local service:
-
- https://github.com/w3c/markup-validator/
-
-Requirement~
-
-This checker uses cURL:
-
- http://curl.haxx.se/
-
-Checker options~
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_w3_api'*
-Type: string
-Default: "http://validator.w3.org/check"
-URL of the service to use for checking. Leave it to the default to
-run the checks against "http://validator.w3.org/", or set it to
-"http://localhost/w3c-validator/check" if you're running a local service.
-
- *'g:syntastic_html_w3_exec'*
-Type: string
-Default: "curl"
-Path to the "cURL" executable. Override it with a full path if your "cURL" is
-not installed in a standard location.
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_html_w3_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_html_w3_exec', which can be used to override the path to the
-"cURL" executable.
-
-Note~
-
-Non-zero exit codes from "cURL" are typically network errors, and are signaled
-by syntastic with messages such as: >
- syntastic: error: checker html/validator returned abnormal status 26
-<
-You can lookup the meaning of these codes in cURL's manual:
-
- http://curl.haxx.se/docs/manpage.html#EXIT
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR JAVA *syntastic-checkers-java*
-
-The following checkers are available for Java (filetype "java"):
-
- 1. checkstyle...............|syntastic-java-checkstyle|
- 2. javac....................|syntastic-java-javac|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. checkstyle *syntastic-java-checkstyle*
-
-Name: checkstyle
-Maintainer: Dmitry Geurkov <d.geurkov@gmail.com>
-
-"Checkstyle" is a style checker for Java. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_checkstyle_classpath'*
-Type: string
-Default: "checkstyle-6.10.1-all.jar"
-Classpath to use. Multiple files are allowed.
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_checkstyle_conf_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: "sun_checks.xml"
-Path to the configuration file for the "-c" option (cf.
-http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/cmdline.html#Command_line_usage).
-
-
-Notes~
-
-1. The checker was tested with "checkstyle" version 5.5. If you're using
-it with version 5.6 or later you should remove DoubleCheckedLocking from
-your configuration file:
-
- http://stackoverflow.com/a/12798807/1658042
-
-2. At the time of this writing, the "checkstyle" checker doesn't distinguish
-between error severity levels. All messages are treated as errors, regardless
-of their severity defined in the "checkstyle" config file.
-
-3. You can specify a property file: >
- let g:syntastic_java_checkstyle_post_args =
- \ ["-p", "/path/to/checkstyle.properties"]
-<
-4. You probably want to download the "fat jar" "checkstyle-*-all.jar" and
-point |'g:syntastic_java_checkstyle_classpath'| to it:
-
- http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/checkstyle/checkstyle/
- http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/cmdline.html#Usage_by_Classpath_update
-
-Current builds at Maven Central do not package "checkstyles" with its
-dependencies:
-
- http://search.maven.org/#search|gav|1|g%3A%22com.puppycrawl.tools%22%20AND%20a%3A%22checkstyle%22
-
-However, |'g:syntastic_java_checkstyle_classpath'| accepts multiple files if
-you want to include the "checkstyle" jar and all of its dependencies.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. javac *syntastic-java-javac*
-
-Name: javac
-Maintainers: Jochen Keil <jochen.keil@gmail.com>
- Dmitry Geurkov <d.geurkov@gmail.com>
-
-Commands~
-
-The following commands are available:
-
- *:SyntasticJavacEditClasspath*
-This opens a new window where you can specify a classpath. Individual paths
-may be specified one per line, or separated by colons ":" on UNIX, or by
-semicolons ";" on Windows.
-
- *:SyntasticJavacEditConfig*
-This command relevant only if |'g:syntastic_java_javac_config_file_enabled'|
-is set. It opens a buffer where you can specify project-specific options from
-the list below. These options will be saved in a file pointed to by
-|'g:syntastic_java_javac_config_file'| (".syntastic_javac_config" by default).
-Set |'g:syntastic_java_javac_config_file'| to a full path to use a
-project-wide configuration file, rather than a file in the current directory.
-The settings have to be specified as Vim commands.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_javac_executable'*
-Type: string
-Default: "javac"
-Compiler executable used for checking files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_maven_executable'*
-Type: string
-Default: "mvn"
-Maven executable used for loading classpath for "maven" projects.
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_javac_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: "-Xlint"
-Options for "javac".
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_javac_classpath'*
-Type: string
-Default: ""
-Classpath. It can be changed by running the `:SyntasticJavacEditClasspath`
-command.
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_javac_delete_output'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 1
-When set the checker will delete the ".class" files created by "javac".
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_javac_autoload_maven_classpath'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 1
-If enabled and a file "pom.xml" is found in the current working directory,
-"maven" is used to load classpath.
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_javac_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_javac_config"
-Path to the configuration file used by "javac". As usual, if a filename is
-specified rather than a full path, the file is created and looked for in the
-current directory.
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_javac_config_file_enabled'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-When enabled, the classpath is written to the file pointed to by
-|'g:syntastic_java_javac_config_file'|. The file is created as needed.
-You can edit this file with the `:SyntasticJavacEditClasspath` command.
-The change will take effect next time you run the checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_java_javac_custom_classpath_command'*
-Type: string
-Default: ""
-Custom command to run in order to get the classpath. The command classpath
-output can be in traditional Java form, or specified on separate lines.
-"%file_path%", "%FILE_NAME%", and "%FILE_DIR%" are expanded to the current
-file's full path, filename, and base directory respectively, all of them
-escaped for use in a shell command.
-
-Using Ant~
-
-When using "ant" (http://ant.apache.org/) you can have a custom build target
-(named for example "path") that will output your project's classpath. You can
-then use `:SyntasticJavacEditConfig` and add the following line to use it with
-"javac" checker: >
- let g:syntastic_java_javac_custom_classpath_command =
- \ "ant -q path | grep echo | cut -f2- -d] | tr -d ' ' | tr ':' '\n'"
-<
-Using Gradle~
-
-For "Gradle" projects (http://gradle.org/) you might consider using
-"gradle-syntastic-plugin":
-
- https://github.com/Scuilion/gradle-syntastic-plugin
-
-This will write the relevant classpath to a file ".syntastic_javac_config".
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR JAVASCRIPT *syntastic-checkers-javascript*
-
-The following checkers are available for JavaScript (filetype "javascript"):
-
- 1. Closure Compiler.........|syntastic-javascript-closurecompiler|
- 2. ESLint...................|syntastic-javascript-eslint|
- 3. Flow.....................|syntastic-javascript-flow|
- 4. gjslint..................|syntastic-javascript-gjslint|
- 5. JavaScript Lint..........|syntastic-javascript-jsl|
- 6. JSCS.....................|syntastic-javascript-jscs|
- 7. JSHint...................|syntastic-javascript-jshint|
- 8. JSLint...................|syntastic-javascript-jslint|
- 9. JSXHint..................|syntastic-javascript-jsxhint|
- 10. mixedindentlint.........|syntastic-javascript-mixedindentlint|
- 11. standard................|syntastic-javascript-standard|
- 12. tern-lint...............|syntastic-javascript-tern_lint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Closure Compiler *syntastic-javascript-closurecompiler*
-
-Name: closurecompiler
-Maintainer: Motohiro Takayama <mootoh@gmail.com>
-
-"Closure Compiler" is a compiler for JavaScript maintained by Google. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- https://developers.google.com/closure/compiler/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_javascript_closurecompiler_path'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Path to "google-closure-compiler.jar"
-
- *'g:syntastic_javascript_closurecompiler_script'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Path to a "closurecompiler" executable script.
-
-Note~
-
-In order to enable the checker you have to set exactly one of the options
-above. If you have a package manager (such as "Homebrew") that installs a
-shell script that runs "Closure Compiler", point
-|'g:syntastic_javascript_closurecompiler_script'| to that script. Otherwise
-set |'g:syntastic_javascript_closurecompiler_path'| to point to the "Closure
-Compiler" jar file.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. ESLint *syntastic-javascript-eslint*
-
-Name: eslint
-Maintainer: Maksim Ryzhikov <rv.maksim@gmail.com>
-
-"ESLint" is a tool for identifying and reporting on patterns found in
-ECMAScript/JavaScript code. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/nzakas/eslint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You can also use "eslint_d" (https://github.com/mantoni/eslint_d.js),
-version 2.1.0 or later, instead of "ESLint". Just point
-'g:syntastic_javascript_eslint_exec' to it:
-
- https://github.com/mantoni/eslint_d.js#editor-integration
-
-See also: |syntastic-html-eslint|, |syntastic-typescript-eslint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Flow *syntastic-javascript-flow*
-
-Name: flow
-Maintainer: Michael Robinson <mike@pagesofinterest.net>
-
-"Flow" is a static type checker for JavaScript, written by Facebook. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://flowtype.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Notes~
-
-Syntastic requires "Flow" version 0.6 or later.
-
-To use "Flow" with your projects, you must:
-
-a. Install it:
-
- https://github.com/sindresorhus/flow-bin
-
-b. Configure your project:
->
- cd /path/to/your/project
- flow init
-<
-c. Read the docs to find out more. It won't work out of the box.
-
- http://flowtype.org/docs/existing.html
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. gjslint *syntastic-javascript-gjslint*
-
-Name: gjslint
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"Closure Linter", or "gjslint", is a style checker for JavaScript. See the
-project's page for more information:
-
- https://developers.google.com/closure/utilities/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-html-gjslint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. JavaScript Lint *syntastic-javascript-jsl*
-
-Name: jsl
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-For details about "JavaScript Lint" see the project's page:
-
- http://www.javascriptlint.com/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. JSCS *syntastic-javascript-jscs*
-
-Name: jscs
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"JSCS" is a code style checker for JavaScript. See the project's page for
-more information:
-
- https://github.com/mdevils/node-jscs
-
-Syntastic requires "JSCS" version 0.2.0 or later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-7. JSHint *syntastic-javascript-jshint*
-
-Name: jshint
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"JSHint" is a tool to detect errors and potential problems in JavaScript
-files. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://jshint.com/
-
-Syntastic requires "JSHint" version 1.0.0 or later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Notes~
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters then "JSHint"'s idea of
-tabstop must match Vim's 'tabstop', otherwise syntastic will highlight the
-errors at shifted positions. By default "JSHint"'s tabstop is 4, while Vim's
-default 'tabstop' is 8.
-
-In order to change "JSHint"'s tabstop you have to change its "indent" config
-option (cf. http://jshint.com/docs/options/#indent). One way to do that is
-to put it in a file named ".jshintrc" in the current directory, the parent
-directories, or your home directory. The file is supposed to be in JSON
-format. For example: >
- {
- "indent": 8
- }
-<
-See JSHint documentation for more details:
-
- http://jshint.com/docs/
-
-Please note however that setting "indent" also triggers the indentation checks
-in "JSHint". If that is undesirable, your only other option is to leave
-"JSHint"'s tabstop alone, and change Vim's 'tabstop' to 4. To change Vim's
-'tabstop', you can add this to your vimrc: >
- set tabstop=4
-<
-See also: |syntastic-html-jshint|, |syntastic-xhtml-jshint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-8. JSLint *syntastic-javascript-jslint*
-
-Name: jslint
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"JSLint" is a code quality checker for JavaScript. See the program's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.jslint.com/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-By default the checker calls "JSLint" with these options: >
- --white --nomen --regexp --plusplus --bitwise --newcap --sloppy --vars
-<
-This can be changed by setting 'g:syntastic_javascript_jslint_args' in your
-vimrc to your own list of options, for example: >
- let g:syntastic_javascript_jslint_args =
- \ "--nomen --regexp --browser --devel --windows --sloppy --vars"
-<
-Setting this variable to the empty string "" is allowed, and instructs
-syntastic to call "JSLint" with no options.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-9. JSXHint *syntastic-javascript-jsxhint*
-
-Name: JSXHint
-Maintainer: Thomas Boyt <me@thomasboyt.com>
-
-"JSXHint" is a wrapper around JSHint (http://jshint.com/) for
-linting JSX syntax, which is inline markup-in-JS used by React
-(http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/getting-started.html).
-
-See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/strml/jsxhint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "npm": >
- npm install -g jsxhint
-<
-Syntastic requires "JSXHint" version v0.4.1 or later. You also need "JSHint"
-v1.1.0 or later.
-
-Note~
-
-Since "JSXHint" is a wrapper around JSHint, the following note relevant to
-the latter still applies:
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters then JSHint's idea of
-tabstop must match Vim's 'tabstop', otherwise syntastic will highlight the
-errors at shifted positions. By default JSHint's tabstop is 4, while Vim's
-default 'tabstop' is 8.
-
-In order to change "JSHint"'s tabstop you have to change its "indent" config
-option (http://jshint.com/docs/options/#indent). One way to do that is to
-put it in a file named ".jshintrc" in the current directory, the parent
-directories, or your home directory. The file is supposed to be in JSON
-format. For example: >
- {
- "indent": 8
- }
-<
-See JSHint documentation for more details:
-
- http://jshint.com/docs/
-
-Please note however that setting "indent" also triggers the indentation checks
-in JSHint. If that is undesirable, your only other option is to leave JSHint's
-tabstop alone, and change Vim's 'tabstop' to 4. To change Vim's 'tabstop', you
-can add this to your 'vimrc': >
- set tabstop=4
-<
-Alternative~
-
-"JSXHint" will not show JSX-related errors in syntastic, because failed JSX
-compiles will result in the uncompiled data being passed to JSHint:
-
- https://github.com/STRML/JSXHint/issues/45
-
-To get around this, "Syntastic-React" can be used as a replacement for
-"JSXHint":
-
- https://github.com/jaxbot/syntastic-react
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-10. mixedindentlint *syntastic-javascript-mixedindentlint*
-
-Name: mixedindentlint
-Maintainer: Payton Swick <payton@foolord.com>
-
-"mixedindentlint" is a general-purpose indentation checker. See the project's
-page at GitHub for more information:
-
- https://github.com/sirbrillig/mixedindentlint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-css-mixedindentlint|, |syntastic-scss-mixedindentlint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-11. standard *syntastic-javascript-standard*
-
-Name: standard
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Standard" is a code style checker for JavaScript. See the project's page for
-more information:
-
- https://github.com/feross/standard
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_javascript_standard_generic'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-Flag that can be used to disable version checks for "standard".
-
-Note~
-
-Most forks of "standard" can also be used with syntastic. Just
-set 'g:syntastic_javascript_standard_generic' to 1, and point
-'g:syntastic_javascript_standard_exec' to the fork's executable. For
-example to use happiness (https://github.com/JedWatson/happiness) instead of
-"standard": >
- let g:syntastic_javascript_checkers = ["standard"]
- let g:syntastic_javascript_standard_exec = "happiness"
- let g:syntastic_javascript_standard_generic = 1
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-12. tern-lint *syntastic-javascript-tern_lint*
-
-Name: tern_lint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"tern-lint" is a static type checker for JavaScript. See the project's page
-for more information:
-
- https://github.com/angelozerr/tern-lint
-
-Syntastic requires a version of Vim compiled with the |+byte_offset| feature
-to use this checker.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-"tern-lint" recursively scans files starting from (Vim's idea of) the current
-directory, regardless of the current file.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR JSON *syntastic-checkers-json*
-
-The following checkers are available for JSON (filetype "json"):
-
- 1. JSONLint.................|syntastic-json-jsonlint|
- 2. jsonval..................|syntastic-json-jsonval|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. JSONLint *syntastic-json-jsonlint*
-
-Name: jsonlint
-Maintainer: Miller Medeiros <contact@millermedeiros.com>
-
-"JSONLint" is a validator for JSON. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://jsonlint.com/
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with: >
- npm install -g jsonlint
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. jsonval *syntastic-json-jsonval*
-
-Name: jsonval
-Maintainer: Miller Medeiros <contact@millermedeiros.com>
-
-"jsonval" is a validator for JSON. See the project's page at GitHub for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/dangerousben/jsonval
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR LESS *syntastic-checkers-less*
-
-The following checkers are available for LESS (filetype "less"):
-
- 1. lessc....................|syntastic-less-lessc|
- 2. RECESS...................|syntastic-less-recess|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. lessc *syntastic-less-lessc*
-
-Name: lessc
-Maintainer: Julien Blanchard <julien@sideburns.eu>
-
-"lessc" is a compiler for LESS. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://lesscss.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
- *'g:syntastic_less_use_less_lint'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-Flag that can be set to instruct syntastic to run "less-lint" instead of
-"less".
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. RECESS *syntastic-less-recess*
-
-Name: recess
-Maintainer: Tim Carry <tim@pixelastic.com>
-
-"RECESS" is a code quality tool for CSS built on top of LESS. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://twitter.github.io/recess/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-css-recess|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR LEX *syntastic-checkers-lex*
-
-The following checkers are available for Lex (filetype "lex"):
-
- 1. flex.....................|syntastic-lex-flex|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. flex *syntastic-lex-flex*
-
-Name: flex
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Flex" is the GNU implementation of the standard UNIX lexical analyzer "lex"
-(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex_programming_tool). See the project's page
-for more information:
-
- http://flex.sourceforge.net/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR LIMBO *syntastic-checkers-limbo*
-
-The following checkers are available for Limbo (filetype "limbo"):
-
- 1. Limbo....................|syntastic-limbo-limbo|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Limbo *syntastic-limbo-limbo*
-
-Name: limbo
-Maintainer: Alex Efros <powerman-asdf@ya.ru>
-
-"Limbo" is a compiler for the Limbo language
-(http://doc.cat-v.org/inferno/4th_edition/limbo_language/), the
-language used to write applications for the "Inferno" operating system
-(http://doc.cat-v.org/inferno/). See the "Inferno" project's page for
-a reference implementation:
-
- http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR LISP *syntastic-checkers-lisp*
-
-The following checkers are available for LISP (filetype "lisp"):
-
- 1. CLISP....................|syntastic-lisp-clisp|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. CLISP *syntastic-lisp-clisp*
-
-Name: clisp
-Maintainer: Karl Yngve Lervåg <karl.yngve@lervag.net>
-
-"CLISP" is an interpreter for LISP programs. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.clisp.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR LLVM *syntastic-checkers-llvm*
-
-The following checkers are available for LLVM (filetype "llvm"):
-
- 1. LLVM.....................|syntastic-llvm-llvm|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. LLVM *syntastic-llvm-llvm*
-
-Name: llvm
-Maintainer: Andrew Kelley <superjoe30@gmail.com>
-
-"LLVM" is the intermediate language for the LLVM compilers (http://llvm.org/).
-See the reference manual for details:
-
- http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR LUA *syntastic-checkers-lua*
-
-The following checkers are available for Lua (filetype "lua"):
-
- 1. luac.....................|syntastic-lua-luac|
- 2. luacheck.................|syntastic-lua-luacheck|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. luac *syntastic-lua-luac*
-
-Name: luac
-Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002@gmail.com>
-
-"luac" is a compiler for Lua. See the tool's manual for details:
-
- http://www.lua.org/manual/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-"luac" truncates filenames when the full path of the files involved is longer
-than a certain fixed amount. Syntastic can't detect this situation, and will
-silently ignore error messages with truncated filenames.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. luacheck *syntastic-lua-luacheck*
-
-Name: luacheck
-Maintainer: Thiago Bastos <tbastos@tbastos.com>
-
-"Luacheck" is a tool for static analysis of Lua code. See the project's page
-for details:
-
- https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck
-
-In contrast to "luac" (see |syntastic-lua-luac|) which only flags syntax
-errors, this checker detects code smells, so you probably want to enable both
-when available.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-A sensible set of options for LUA projects might be something like this: >
- let g:syntastic_check_on_open = 1
- let g:syntastic_lua_checkers = ["luac", "luacheck"]
- let g:syntastic_lua_luacheck_args = "--no-unused-args"
-<
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR MARKDOWN *syntastic-checkers-markdown*
-
-The following checkers are available for Markdown (filetype "markdown"):
-
- 1. Markdown lint tool.......|syntastic-markdown-mdl|
- 2. textlint.................|syntastic-markdown-textlint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Markdown lint tool *syntastic-markdown-mdl*
-
-Name: mdl
-Maintainer: Charles Beynon <etothepiipower@gmail.com>
-
-"Markdown lint tool" is a style checker for Markdown files. See the project's
-page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/mivok/markdownlint
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with: >
- gem install mdl
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You can also use the "Node.js"-based "markdownlint-cli" as a checker instead
-of "mdl":
-
- https://github.com/igorshubovych/markdownlint-cli
-
-To do that, you have to point 'g:syntastic_markdown_mdl_exec' to
-"markdownlint", and set 'g:syntastic_markdown_mdl_args' to an empty string (or
-to a set of valid "markdownlint-cli" options): >
- let g:syntastic_markdown_mdl_exec = "markdownlint"
- let g:syntastic_markdown_mdl_args = ""
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. textlint *syntastic-markdown-textlint*
-
-Name: textlint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"textlint" is a natural language linter for text, Markdown, and HTML files.
-See the project's page for details:
-
- https://textlint.github.io/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-html-textlint|, |syntastic-text-textlint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR MATLAB *syntastic-checkers-matlab*
-
-The following checkers are available for MATLAB (filetype "matlab"):
-
- 1. mlint....................|syntastic-matlab-mlint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. mlint *syntastic-matlab-mlint*
-
-Name: mlint
-Maintainer: Jason Graham <jason@the-graham.com>
-
-"mlint" is a code checker for MATLAB. The "mlint" binary is distributed with
-the "MATLAB" package:
-
- http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR MERCURY *syntastic-checkers-mercury*
-
-The following checkers are available for Mercury (filetype "mercury"):
-
- 1. mmc......................|syntastic-mercury-mmc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. mmc *syntastic-mercury-mmc*
-
-Name: mmc
-Maintainer: Joshua Rahm <joshuarahm@gmail.com>
-
-"mmc" is a compiler for Mercury. See Mercury's page for more details:
-
- http://www.mercurylang.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR NASM *syntastic-checkers-nasm*
-
-The following checkers are available for NASM (filetype "nasm"):
-
- 1. nasm.....................|syntastic-nasm-nasm|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. nasm *syntastic-nasm-nasm*
-
-Name: nasm
-Maintainer: HĂĽvard Pettersson <haavard.pettersson@gmail.com>
-
-"NASM" is an assembler and disassembler for the Intel x86 architecture. See
-the project's page for details:
-
- http://www.nasm.us/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR NIX *syntastic-checkers-nix*
-
-The following checkers are available for Nix (filetype "nix"):
-
- 1. Nix......................|syntastic-nix-nix|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Nix *syntastic-nix-nix*
-
-Name: nix
-Maintainer: Tim Cuthbertson <tim@gfxmonk.net>
-
-"Nix" is a checker for language "Nix" using "nix-instantiate". See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://nixos.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR NROFF *syntastic-checkers-nroff*
-
-The following checkers are available for nroff (filetype "nroff"):
-
- 1. Igor.....................|syntastic-nroff-igor|
- 2. mandoc...................|syntastic-nroff-mandoc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Igor *syntastic-nroff-igor*
-
-Name: igor
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Igor" is a proofreader for DocBook SGML, man pages, and text files used by
-the FreeBSD project (https://www.freebsd.org/). See the author's presentation
-for details:
-
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sczHqUPygZY
-
-The latest version can be obtained from Glen Barber's repository:
-
- http://docscripts.glenbarber.us/tags/igor/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-docbk-igor|, |syntastic-text-igor|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. mandoc *syntastic-nroff-mandoc*
-
-Name: mandoc
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-See the project's page for details:
-
- http://mdocml.bsd.lv/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR OBJECTIVE-C *syntastic-checkers-objc*
-
-The following checkers are available for Objective-C (filetype "objc"):
-
- 1. GCC......................|syntastic-objc-gcc|
- 2. OClint...................|syntastic-objc-oclint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. GCC *syntastic-objc-gcc*
-
-Name: gcc
-Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_objc_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "gcc", or "clang" if GCC is not found
-Compiler executable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objc_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objc_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objc_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the
-checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objc_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_objc_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_objc_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above
-compilation flags. You can set it like this: >
- let g:syntastic_objc_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objc_no_default_include_dirs'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default syntastic adds a number of common include directories to the
-compilation flags, namely: >
- -I. -I.. -Iinclude -Iincludes -I../include -I../includes
-<
-You can disable this behaviour by setting the above variable to 1.
-
- *'b:syntastic_objc_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. Additional compilation flags specific to the current
-buffer.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objc_check_header'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-If the current file is a header (namely if its extension is "h"), all checks
-are silently skipped. You can force syntastic to check header files by
-setting the above variable to 1.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_objc_gcc_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_objc_gcc_exec', which can still be used to override the checker's
-executable.
-
-See also: |syntastic-objcpp-gcc|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. OClint *syntastic-objc-oclint*
-
-Name: oclint
-Maintainer: "UnCO" Lin <undercooled@lavabit.com>
-
-"OClint" is a static code analysis tool. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://oclint.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_oclint_config_file'
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_oclint_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-See also: |syntastic-objcpp-oclint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR OBJECTIVE-C++ *syntastic-checkers-objcpp*
-
-The following checkers are available for Objective-C++ (filetype "objcpp"):
-
- 1. GCC......................|syntastic-objcpp-gcc|
- 2. OClint...................|syntastic-objcpp-oclint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. GCC *syntastic-objcpp-gcc*
-
-Name: gcc
-Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_objcpp_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "gcc", or "clang" if GCC is not found
-Compiler executable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objcpp_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objcpp_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objcpp_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the
-checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objcpp_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_objcpp_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_objcpp_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above
-compilation flags. You can set it like this: >
- let g:syntastic_objcpp_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objcpp_no_default_include_dirs'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default syntastic adds a number of common include directories to the
-compilation flags, namely: >
- -I. -I.. -Iinclude -Iincludes -I../include -I../includes
-<
-You can disable this behaviour by setting the above variable to 1.
-
- *'b:syntastic_objcpp_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. Additional compilation flags specific to the current
-buffer.
-
- *'g:syntastic_objcpp_check_header'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-If the current file is a header (namely if its extension is "h"), all checks
-are silently skipped. You can force syntastic to check header files by
-setting the above variable to 1.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_objcpp_gcc_<option>' variables. The only exception
-is 'g:syntastic_objcpp_gcc_exec', which can still be used to override the
-checker's executable.
-
-See also: |syntastic-objc-gcc|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. OClint *syntastic-objcpp-oclint*
-
-Name: oclint
-Maintainer: "UnCO" Lin <undercooled@lavabit.com>
-
-"OClint" is a static code analysis tool. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://oclint.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_oclint_config_file'
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_oclint_config"
-File containing compilation flags (such as defines or include directories),
-one option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
-See also: |syntastic-objc-oclint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR OCAML *syntastic-checkers-ocaml*
-
-The following checkers are available for OCaml (filetype "ocaml"):
-
- 1. camlp4o..................|syntastic-ocaml-camlp4o|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. camlp4o *syntastic-ocaml-camlp4o*
-
-Name: camlp4o
-Maintainer: Tőrők Edwin <edwintorok@gmail.com>
-
-"ocamlc" is a compiler for Caml. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://caml.inria.fr/
-
-Checker options~
- *'g:syntastic_ocaml_use_ocamlc'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-Enable this variable to use "ocamlc".
-
- *'g:syntastic_ocaml_use_janestreet_core'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-It's possible to use "ocamlc" in conjunction with Jane Street's "core". In
-order to do that you have to set the above variable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_ocaml_janestreet_core_dir'*
-Type: string
-Default: "."
-Path to Jane Street's "core".
-
- *'g:syntastic_ocaml_camlp4r'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, .ml and .mli files are checked with the "camlp4o" preprocessor,
-.mll with "ocamllex", and .mly with "menhir". If your source code requires
-"camlp4r" you can set this variable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_ocaml_use_ocamlbuild'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-Whether to enable typechecking and syntax extensions. This tells syntastic to
-run "ocamlbuild <name>.inferred.mli". It writes object files to the "_build"
-directory, and possibly rebuilds your "myocamlbuild.ml" plugin. If you are
-using syntax extensions / external libraries and have a properly set up
-"_tags" (and "myocamlbuild.ml" file), setting this flag should just work. For
-best results your current directory should be the project root (same situation
-if you want useful output from `:make`).
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_ocaml_camlp4o_<option>' variables.
-
-Note~
-
-You might consider using the checkers packaged with Merlin instead of this
-one. They provide type errors and let you use packages outside core:
-
- https://github.com/the-lambda-church/merlin
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR PERL *syntastic-checkers-perl*
-
-The following checkers are available for Perl (filetype "perl"):
-
- 1. perl.....................|syntastic-perl-perl|
- 2. Perl::Critic.............|syntastic-perl-perlcritic|
- 3. Pod::Checker.............|syntastic-perl-podchecker|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. perl *syntastic-perl-perl*
-
-Name: perl
-Maintainers: Anthony Carapetis <anthony.carapetis@gmail.com>
- Eric Harmon
-
-Security~
-
-This checker runs "perl -c" against your files, which in turn executes any
-"BEGIN", "UNITCHECK", and "CHECK" blocks, and any "use" statements in your
-file (cf. http://perldoc.perl.org/perlrun.html#*-c*). This is probably fine if
-you wrote the file yourself, but it can be a problem if you're trying to check
-third party files. If you are 100% willing to let Vim run the code in your
-file, set 'g:syntastic_enable_perl_checker' to 1 in your vimrc to enable this
-checker: >
- let g:syntastic_enable_perl_checker = 1
-<
-There is also a buffer-local version of this variable, that takes precedence
-over it in the buffers where it is defined.
-
-Please note that setting this variable doesn't automatically enable the
-checker, you still need to add it to 'g:syntastic_perl_checkers' if you plan
-to use it.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_perl_interpreter'*
-Type: string
-Default: "perl"
-The perl interpreter to use.
-
- *'g:syntastic_perl_lib_path'*
-Type: list os strings
-Default: []
-List of include directories to be added to the perl command line. Example: >
- let g:syntastic_perl_lib_path = [ "./lib", "./lib/auto" ]
-<
-Note~
-
-The variable |'g:syntastic_perl_interpreter'| is shared with the YAML::XS
-checker (cf. |syntastic-yaml-yamlxs|). If for some reasons you don't want to
-use the same interpreter for both checkers, you can override it locally by
-setting 'g:syntastic_perl_perl_exec'.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Perl::Critic *syntastic-perl-perlcritic*
-
-Name: perlcritic
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Perl::Critic" is a static analyzer for Perl. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://perlcritic.com/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_perl_perlcritic_thres'*
-Type: integer
-Default: 5
-Error threshold: policy violations with a severity above this value are
-highlighted as errors, the others are warnings.
-
-Note~
-
-You can override the format of "perlcritic" messages, for example: >
- let g:syntastic_perl_perlcritic_post_args =
- \ '--verbose "\%s:\%f:\%l:\%c: \%p: \%m\n"'
-<
-Just make sure to leave alone the leading "\%s:\%f:\%l:\%c:".
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Pod::Checker *syntastic-perl-podchecker*
-
-Name: podchecker
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Pod::Checker" is a checker for pod documents. See the module's manual for
-details:
-
- http://perldoc.perl.org/Pod/Checker.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-pod-podchecker|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR PHP *syntastic-checkers-php*
-
-The following checkers are available for PHP (filetype "php"):
-
- 1. PHP......................|syntastic-php-php|
- 2. PHP_CodeSniffer..........|syntastic-php-phpcs|
- 3. PHPLint..................|syntastic-php-phplint|
- 4. PHP Mess Detector........|syntastic-php-phpmd|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. PHP *syntastic-php-php*
-
-Name: php
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. PHP_CodeSniffer *syntastic-php-phpcs*
-
-Name: phpcs
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"PHP_CodeSniffer" is a style checker for PHP and CSS. See the project's page
-at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with: >
- pear install PHP_CodeSniffer
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters then "PHP_CodeSniffer"'s
-idea of tabstop must match Vim's 'tabstop', otherwise syntastic will highlight
-the errors at shifted positions. By default syntastic does that by adding
-an option "--tab-width=&tabstop" to "PHP_CodeSniffer", but that option
-also instructs "PHP_CodeSniffer" to expand tabs, and some code sniffers
-(f.i. "CakePHP", see https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp-codesniffer) insist on
-indenting lines with tabs. To work around the resulting mess if you're using
-one of these sniffers, set "--tab-width=0" and 'tabstop' to 8: >
- let g:syntastic_php_phpcs_args = "--tab-width=0"
- set tabstop=8
-<
-See also: |syntastic-css-phpcs|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. PHPLint *syntastic-php-phplint*
-
-Name: phplint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"PHPLint" is a style checker for PHP. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://www.icosaedro.it/phplint/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. PHP Mess Detector *syntastic-php-phpmd*
-
-Name: phpmd
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"PHP Mess Detector" is a code analyzer for PHP. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://phpmd.org
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR POD *syntastic-checkers-pod*
-
-The following checkers are available for POD (filetype "pod"):
-
- 1. Pod::Checker.............|syntastic-pod-podchecker|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Pod::Checker *syntastic-pod-podchecker*
-
-Name: podchecker
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Pod::Checker" is a checker for pod documents. See the module's manual for
-details:
-
- http://perldoc.perl.org/Pod/Checker.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-perl-podchecker|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR PUG (FORMERLY JADE) *syntastic-checkers-pug*
-
-The following checkers are available for Pug (formerly Jade; filetype "pug"):
-
- 1. pug_lint.................|syntastic-pug-pug_lint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. pug_lint *syntastic-pug-pug_lint*
-
-Name: pug_lint
-Maintainer: Ben Parnell <benjaminparnell.94@gmail.com>
-
-"pug-lint" is a linter and style checker for Pug (formerly known as "Jade";
-http://jade-lang.com/). See the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/pugjs/pug-lint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR PUPPET *syntastic-checkers-puppet*
-
-The following checkers are available for Puppet (filetype "puppet"):
-
- 1. puppet...................|syntastic-puppet-puppet|
- 2. puppet-lint..............|syntastic-puppet-puppetlint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. puppet *syntastic-puppet-puppet*
-
-Name: puppet
-Maintainer: Eivind Uggedal <eivind@uggedal.com>
-
-"Puppet" is an automated administrative engine for UNIX systems. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. puppet-lint *syntastic-puppet-puppetlint*
-
-Name: puppetlint
-Maintainer: Eivind Uggedal <eivind@uggedal.com>
-
-"puppet-lint" is a style checker for puppet manifests
-(http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet). See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://puppet-lint.com/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR PYTHON *syntastic-checkers-python*
-
-The following checkers are available for Python (filetype "python"):
-
- 1. flake8...................|syntastic-python-flake8|
- 2. Frosted..................|syntastic-python-frosted|
- 3. mypy.....................|syntastic-python-mypy|
- 4. Prospector...............|syntastic-python-prospector|
- 5. py3kwarn.................|syntastic-python-py3kwarn|
- 6. pycodestyle..............|syntastic-python-pycodestyle|
- 7. pydocstyle...............|syntastic-python-pydocstyle|
- 8. Pyflakes.................|syntastic-python-pyflakes|
- 9. Pylama...................|syntastic-python-pylama|
- 10. Pylint..................|syntastic-python-pylint|
- 11. python..................|syntastic-python-python|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. flake8 *syntastic-python-flake8*
-
-Name: flake8
-Maintainers: Sylvain Soliman <Sylvain.Soliman+git@gmail.com>
- kstep <me@kstep.me>
-
-"Flake8" is a wrapper around PyFlakes (https://launchpad.net/pyflakes), pep8
-(https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8), and Ned Batchelder's McCabe script
-(http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/200803/python_code_complexity_microtool.html).
-See the project's page and the official docs for details:
-
- https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8
- http://flake8.readthedocs.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Frosted *syntastic-python-frosted*
-
-Name: frosted
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Frosted" is a fork of pyflakes (https://launchpad.net/pyflakes). See the
-project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/timothycrosley/frosted
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. mypy *syntastic-python-mypy*
-
-Name: mypy
-Maintainer: Russ Hewgill <Russ.Hewgill@gmail.com>
-
-"mypy" is a static type checker for Python. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.mypy-lang.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. Prospector *syntastic-python-prospector*
-
-Name: prospector
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Prospector" is a static analysis tool for Python. It brings
-together the functionality of other tools such as pylint
-(http://www.pylint.org/), pyflakes (https://launchpad.net/pyflakes),
-pep8 (https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8), pydocstyle (formerly
-"pep257"; https://github.com/PyCQA/pydocstyle), and McCabe complexity
-(http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/200803/python_code_complexity_microtool.html).
-See the project's official documentation for details:
-
- http://prospector.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
-
-Syntastic supports "Prospector" versions 0.7 and later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. py3kwarn *syntastic-python-py3kwarn*
-
-Name: py3kwarn
-Author: Liam Curry <liam@curry.name>
-
-"Py3kwarn" is a code checker for Python that detects incompatibilities with
-Python 3. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/liamcurry/py3kwarn
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. pycodestyle *syntastic-python-pycodestyle*
-
-Name: pycodestyle
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"pycodestyle" (formerly "pep8") is a style checker for Python, derived from
-the conventions in PEP 8 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/). See the
-project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/PyCQA/pycodestyle
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-7. pydocstyle *syntastic-python-pydocstyle*
-
-Name: pydocstyle
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"pydocstyle" (formerly "pep257") is a docstring style checker
-for Python, derived from the conventions established in PEP 257
-(http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/). See the project's page for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/PyCQA/pydocstyle
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-8. Pyflakes *syntastic-python-pyflakes*
-
-Name: pyflakes
-Authors: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
- kstep <me@kstep.me>
- Parantapa Bhattacharya <parantapa@gmail.com>
-
-"Pyflakes" is a simple code checker for Python. See the project's page for
-more information:
-
- https://launchpad.net/pyflakes
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-9. Pylama *syntastic-python-pylama*
-
-Name: pylama
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Pylama" is a wrapper around pep8 (https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8),
-pydocstyle (formerly "pep257"; https://github.com/PyCQA/pydocstyle),
-Pyflakes (https://launchpad.net/pyflakes),
-Pylint (http://www.pylint.org/), and Ned Batchelder's McCabe script
-(http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/200803/python_code_complexity_microtool.html).
-See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/klen/pylama
-
-Note~
-
-The Pylint backend requires you to install "pylama_pylint":
-
- https://github.com/klen/pylama_pylint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-10. Pylint *syntastic-python-pylint*
-
-Name: pylint
-Author: Parantapa Bhattacharya <parantapa@gmail.com>
-
-"Pylint" is a code checker for Python. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://www.pylint.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Notes~
-
-On OS X you need to set the environment variable "LC_CTYPE" to "UTF-8"
-before running Vim: >
- LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
- export LC_CTYPE
-<
-Several people have expressed interest in showing the old message IDs
-along with the error messages. You can override the message format in
-'g:syntastic_python_pylint_post_args'. Please note that the new format must
-start with "{path}:{line}:{column}:{C}: ", otherwise syntastic will not
-recognise any messages. Example: >
- let g:syntastic_python_pylint_post_args =
- \ '--msg-template="{path}:{line}:{column}:{C}: [{symbol} {msg_id}] {msg}"'
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-11. python *syntastic-python-python*
-
-Name: python
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-This checker uses Python's builtin "compile()" function for detecting syntax
-errors.
-
-Syntastic requires Python version 2.6 or later.
-
-Codecs~
-
-In Python you have the ability to specify a particular codec at the top of
-the file with a special comment that looks something like this: >
- # coding: spec
-<
-Further references:
-
- https://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html#encoding-declarations
-
-Python will see this comment at import time and use the corresponding codec to
-transform the file before using it. The "python" checker has an option
-|'g:syntastic_python_python_use_codec'| that will make syntastic aware of such
-comments before running compiler checks on the file.
-
-Please note that transforming a file like this affects line numbers and
-column numbers, and syntastic has no way to make the necessary adjustments.
-Consequently, errors might appear on surprising lines if you enable this
-feature and the transformed file has code on different lines than the raw
-file. For this reason the use of these transformations should be limitted
-to codecs that preserve line numbers, such as the "spec" codec provided by
-"NoseOfYeti":
-
- https://noseofyeti.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_python_python_use_codec'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-Enables handling of "# coding: spec" comments.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR QML *syntastic-checkers-qml*
-
-The following checkers are available for QML (filetype "qml"):
-
- 1. qmllint..................|syntastic-qml-qmllint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. qmllint *syntastic-qml-qmllint*
-
-Name: qmllint
-Maintainer: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
-
-"qmllint" is a QML syntax verifier. It was introduced with Qt 5.4 (cf.
-https://www.kdab.com/kdab-contributions-qt-5-4-qmllint/) as part of Qt
-Declarative:
-
- https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtdeclarative.git/tree/tools/qmllint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR R *syntastic-checkers-r*
-
-The following checkers are available for R (filetype "r"):
-
- 1. lint.....................|syntastic-r-lint|
- 2. lintr....................|syntastic-r-lintr|
- 3. svtools..................|syntastic-r-svtools|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. lint *syntastic-r-lint*
-
-Name: lint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-This is a style checker for R files, using the R package "lint":
-
- http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/lint/
-
-Checker option~
-
- *'g:syntastic_r_lint_styles'*
-Type: string
-Default: "lint.style"
-R list of style tests to apply.
-
-Set 'g:syntastic_r_lint_styles' to something like this: >
- let g:syntastic_r_lint_styles =
- \ 'list(spacing.indentation.notabs, spacing.indentation.evenindent)'
-<
-See "lint"'s manual for possible values:
-
- http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/lint/lint.pdf
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_r_lint_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_r_lint_exec', which can still be used to override the "R"
-executable.
-
-Limitations~
-
-The checker uses column numbers only when running into syntax errors. If
-you're checking files containing tab characters, then Vim's 'tabstop' must
-match R's idea of tabstop, otherwise column numbers will be shifted. At the
-time of this writing R's tabstop is hardcoded to 8, so you should probably
-add something like this to your vimrc: >
- set tabstop=8
-<
-The "lint" package will only show at most 5 messages of a kind. At the time of
-this writing this is not configurable.
-
-Beware also that the checker is pretty slow when using the default style
-setting of "lint.style".
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. lintr *syntastic-r-lintr*
-
-Name: lintr
-Maintainer: Jim Hester <james.f.hester@gmail.com>
-
-"lintr" is a static code analysys tool for R files. See the project's page at
-GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/jimhester/lintr
-
-Security~
-
-This checker executes parts of the files it checks. This is probably fine if
-you wrote the file yourself, but it can be a problem if you're trying to check
-third party files. If you are 100% willing to let Vim run the code in your
-file, set 'g:syntastic_enable_r_lintr_checker' to 1 in your vimrc to enable
-this checker: >
- let g:syntastic_enable_r_lintr_checker = 1
-<
-There is also a buffer-local version of this variable, that takes precedence
-over it in the buffers where it is defined.
-
-Please note that setting this variable doesn't automatically enable the
-checker, you still need to add "lintr" to 'g:syntastic_r_checkers' if you plan
-to use it.
-
-Checker Options~
- *'g:syntastic_r_lintr_linters'*
-Type: string
-Default: "default_linters"
-Which "lintr" linters to apply to your code.
-
- *'g:syntastic_r_lintr_cache'*
-Type: string
-Default: "FALSE"
-Whether to use the lintr cache. This speeds up linting time, but can introduce
-false positives in some cases.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_r_lintr_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_r_lintr_exec', which can still be used to override the "R"
-executable.
-
-See also: |syntastic-rmd-lintr|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. svtools *syntastic-r-svtools*
-
-Name: svtools
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-This is a checker for R files, using the R package "svTools":
-
- http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/svTools/
-
-In turn, this package delegates most of the work to the "checkUsage()"
-function in the codetools package:
-
- http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/codetools/
-
-Security~
-
-This checker executes parts of the files it checks. This is probably fine if
-you wrote the file yourself, but it can be a problem if you're trying to check
-third party files. If you are 100% willing to let Vim run the code in your
-file, set 'g:syntastic_enable_r_svtools_checker' to 1 in your vimrc to enable
-this checker: >
- let g:syntastic_enable_r_svtools_checker = 1
-<
-There is also a buffer-local version of this variable, that takes precedence
-over it in the buffers where it is defined.
-
-Please note that setting this variable doesn't automatically enable the
-checker, you still need to add "svtools" to 'g:syntastic_r_checkers' if you
-plan to use it.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_r_svtools_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_r_svtools_exec', which can still be used to override the "R"
-executable.
-
-Limitations~
-
-"svTools" version 0.9-4 (current at the time of this writing) has a number
-of problems that prevents it from checking most sources. You might consider
-applying this patch as a workaround:
-
- https://gist.github.com/lcd047/9988687#file-svtools-patch
-
-At the time of this writing "svTools" doesn't produce meaningful column
-numbers (the column numbers are always set to 1). The patch mentioned above
-enables "svTools" to produce more useful column numbers, but only for syntax
-errors. If you apply the said patch and you're checking files containing
-tab characters Vim's 'tabstop' must match "R"'s idea of tabstop, otherwise
-column numbers will be shifted. At the time of this writing "R"'s tabstop is
-hardcoded to 8, so you should probably add something like this to your vimrc: >
- set tabstop=8
-<
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR R MARKDOWN *syntastic-checkers-rmd*
-
-The following checkers are available for R Markdown (filetype "rmd"):
-
- 1. lintr....................|syntastic-rmd-lintr|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. lintr *syntastic-rmd-lintr*
-
-Name: lintr
-Maintainer: Jim Hester <james.f.hester@gmail.com>
-
-"lintr" is a static code analysys tool for R files. See the project's page at
-GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/jimhester/lintr
-
-Security~
-
-This checker executes parts of the files it checks. This is probably fine if
-you wrote the file yourself, but it can be a problem if you're trying to check
-third party files. If you are 100% willing to let Vim run the code in your
-file, set 'g:syntastic_enable_r_lintr_checker' to 1 in your vimrc to enable
-this checker: >
- let g:syntastic_enable_r_lintr_checker = 1
-<
-There is also a buffer-local version of this variable, that takes precedence
-over it in the buffers where it is defined.
-
-Please note that setting this variable doesn't automatically enable the
-checker, you still need to add "lintr" to 'g:syntastic_rmd_checkers' if you
-plan to use it.
-
-Checker Options~
- 'g:syntastic_r_lintr_linters'
-Type: string
-Default: "default_linters"
-Which "lintr" linters to apply to your code.
-
- 'g:syntastic_r_lintr_cache'
-Type: string
-Default: "FALSE"
-Whether to use the lintr cache. This speeds up linting time, but can introduce
-false positives in some cases.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_rmd_lintr_<option>' variables. The only exception is
-'g:syntastic_rmd_lintr_exec', which can still be used to override the "R"
-executable.
-
-See also: |syntastic-r-lintr|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR RACKET *syntastic-checkers-racket*
-
-The following checkers are available for Racket (filetype "racket"):
-
- 1. code-ayatollah...........|syntastic-racket-code-ayatollah|
- 2. racket...................|syntastic-racket-racket|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. code-ayatollah *syntastic-racket-code-ayatollah*
-
-Name: code_ayatollah
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-Installation~
-
-Download "code-ayatollah.rkt" (http://tmp.barzilay.org/code-ayatollah.rkt)
-and point 'g:syntastic_racket_code_ayatollah_script' to it: >
- let g:syntastic_racket_code_ayatollah_script = "/path/to/code-ayatollah.rkt"
-<
-Of course, you also need "racket" (http://racket-lang.org/).
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. racket *syntastic-racket-racket*
-
-Name: racket
-Maintainer: Steve Bragg <steve@empresseffects.com>
-
-Security~
-
-This checker executes the code in the files it checks:
-
- https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic/issues/1773
-
-This is probably fine if you wrote the files yourself, but it can be a problem
-if you're trying to check third party files. If you are 100% willing to let
-Vim run the code in your files, set 'g:syntastic_enable_racket_racket_checker'
-to 1 in your vimrc to enable this checker: >
- let g:syntastic_enable_racket_racket_checker = 1
-<
-There is also a buffer-local version of this variable, that takes precedence
-over a global one in the buffers where it is defined.
-
-Please note that setting this variable doesn't automatically enable the
-checker, you still need to add "racket" to 'g:syntastic_racket_checkers' if
-you plan to use it.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR RELAX NG *syntastic-checkers-rnc*
-
-The following checkers are available for Relax NG (filetype "rnc"):
-
- 1. rnv......................|syntastic-rnc-rnv|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. rnv *syntastic-rnc-rnv*
-
-Name: rnv
-Maintainer: Remko Tronçon <remko@el-tramo.be>
-
-"RNV" is an implementation of Relax NG Compact Syntax validator (cf.
-http://relaxng.org/compact-20021121.html). See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.davidashen.net/rnv.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR RESTRUCTUREDTEXT *syntastic-checkers-rst*
-
-The following checkers are available for reStructuredText (filetype "rst"):
-
- 1. rst2pseudoxml............|syntastic-rst-rst2pseudoxml|
- 2. rstcheck.................|syntastic-rst-rstcheck|
- 3. Sphinx...................|syntastic-rst-sphinx|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. rst2pseudoxml *syntastic-rst-rst2pseudoxml*
-
-Name: rst2pseudoxml
-Maintainer: James Rowe <jnrowe@gmail.com>
-
-"rst2pseudoxml" is part of the Python package Docutils:
-
- http://docutils.sourceforge.net/
-
-We use "rst2pseudoxml", as it is ever so marginally faster than the other
-"rst2${x}" tools in docutils.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. rstcheck *syntastic-rst-rstcheck*
-
-Name: rstcheck
-Maintainer: Steven Myint <git@stevenmyint.com>
-
-"rstcheck" is a checker for reStructuredText files. See the project's page at
-GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/myint/rstcheck
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Sphinx *syntastic-rst-sphinx*
-
-Name: sphinx
-Maintainer: Buck Evan <buck@yelp.com>
-
-"Sphinx" is a checker for documentation files written in the Sphinx dialect
-of reStructuredText, using the "pseudoxml" builder of "sphinx-build". See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://sphinx-doc.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_rst_sphinx_source_dir'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Base directory of the project being checked.
-
- *'g:syntastic_rst_sphinx_config_dir'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Directory containing the "conf.py" file.
-
-Notes~
-
-The checker needs to know two paths to run: the source directory where the
-project's files are located, and the directory where the configuration file
-"conf.py" is located. By default it looks for "conf.py" in the base directory
-of the current file, then upwards in parent directories. If a configuration
-file is found and the file is readable, its base directory is assumed to be
-both the source directory and the configuration directory of the project.
-
-If syntastic can't determine the source directory or the configuration
-directory, or if you want to override the autodetected paths, options
-|'g:syntastic_rst_sphinx_source_dir'| and |'g:syntastic_rst_sphinx_config_dir'|
-take precedence over the detected values.
-
-Please not also that the checker creates output files in a temporary directory
-that is created upon the first run in the current session, and is removed when
-Vim exits. If you need to change the location of this directory you can do
-so by exporting the environment variables "TMPDIR" or "TMP" (on UNIX and Mac
-OS-X), or "TEMP" (on Windows) before running Vim. Various index files are also
-cached in this directory, so it might be advantageous to avoid quitting Vim
-between checker runs.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR RPM SPEC *syntastic-checkers-spec*
-
-The following checkers are available for Linux RPM packages (filetype "spec"):
-
- 1. rpmlint..................|syntastic-spec-rpmlint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. rpmlint *syntastic-spec-rpmlint*
-
-Name: rpmlint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"rpmlint" is a trool for checking Linux RPM packages. See the project's page
-for details:
-
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/rpmlint/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR RUBY *syntastic-checkers-ruby*
-
-The following checkers are available for Ruby (filetype "ruby"):
-
- 1. Flog.....................|syntastic-ruby-flog|
- 2. JRuby....................|syntastic-ruby-jruby|
- 3. MacRuby..................|syntastic-ruby-macruby|
- 4. MRI......................|syntastic-ruby-mri|
- 5. reek.....................|syntastic-ruby-reek|
- 6. RuboCop..................|syntastic-ruby-rubocop|
- 7. Ruby-lint................|syntastic-ruby-rubylint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Flog *syntastic-ruby-flog*
-
-Name: flog
-Maintainer: Tim Carry <tim@pixelastic.com>
-
-"Flog" is a complexity checker for Ruby files. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://ruby.sadi.st/Flog.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_ruby_flog_threshold_warning'*
-Type: number
-Default: 45
-Threshold for warnings. Functions with complexity below this number are not
-flagged as either errors or warnings.
-
- *'g:syntastic_ruby_flog_threshold_error'*
-Type: number
-Default: 90
-Threshold for errors. Functions with complexity above this number are flagged
-as errors.
-
-
-Note~
-
-"Flog" reports complexity values as floating point numbers. If your Vim is
-not compiled with the "+float" feature, both the numbers reported by flog and
-the two options above are rounded by syntastic towards zero (that is, "39.9"
-is taken as "39").
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. JRuby *syntastic-ruby-jruby*
-
-Name: jruby
-Maintainer: Leonid Shevtsov <leonid@shevtsov.me>
-
-"JRuby" is a Java implementation of the Ruby programming language. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://jruby.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. MacRuby *syntastic-ruby-macruby*
-
-Name: macruby
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"MacRuby" is an implementation of Ruby for Mac OS X. See the project's
-pagefor details:
-
- http://www.macruby.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. MRI *syntastic-ruby-mri*
-
-Name: mri
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_ruby_exec'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Ruby executable. This is a convenience variable shared with the eRuby checker
-"Ruby" (cf. |syntastic-eruby-ruby|). Used only if 'g:syntastic_ruby_mri_exec'
-is unset.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. Reek *syntastic-ruby-reek*
-
-Name: reek
-Maintainer: Mindaugas Mozūras
-
-"Reek" is a code smell detection tool for Ruby. See the project's page at
-GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/troessner/reek
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. RuboCop *syntastic-ruby-rubocop*
-
-Name: rubocop
-Maintainer: Recai Oktaş <roktas@bil.omu.edu.tr>
-
-"RuboCop" is a style checker for Ruby. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop
-
-Syntastic requires "RuboCop" version 0.12.0 or later.
-
-Running "RuboCop" under development versions of "Ruby" is explicitly NOT
-supported.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Notes~
-
-Most issues returned by "rubocop" are warnings, so for best results your
-|'syntastic_quiet_messages'| should not filter out warnings.
-
-If the "RuboCop" checker is not enabled automatically by syntastic try
-running "rubocop --version" from the shell. If it complains about "Parser"
-(see https://github.com/whitequark/parser) expecting a different version of
-"Ruby" than you are running, your configuration is not directly supported by
-syntastic.
-
-While passing around the blame for this does have a certain entertaining value
-(cf. https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/issues/1819), the problem is real,
-since "Ruby" syntax did change between versions. The solution is to run a
-system such as "rbenv" (http://rbenv.org/) or "rvm" (https://rvm.io/), that
-allows you to run multiple versions of "Ruby" without conflicts: >
- $ rbenv version
- 2.1.3 (set by /usr/local/var/rbenv/version)
-
- $ rubocop --version
- warning: parser/current is loading parser/ruby21, which recognizes
- warning: 2.1.2-compliant syntax, but you are running 2.1.3.
- 0.26.1
-
- $ rbenv shell 2.1.2
-
- $ rubocop --version
- 0.26.1
-<
-Alternatively, if you absolutely must do it the wrong way, you can
-also install a wrapper script that kills the version warning and point
-'g:syntastic_ruby_rubocop_exec' to it:
-
- https://gist.github.com/lcd047/96138909015f2f8d2d36
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-7. Ruby-lint *syntastic-ruby-rubylint*
-
-Name: rubylint
-Maintainer: Yorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com>
-
-"Ruby-lint" is a linter and static code analysis tool for Ruby. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/YorickPeterse/ruby-lint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If the "rubylint" checker is not enabled automatically by syntastic, try
-running "ruby-lint --version" from the shell. If it complains about "Parser"
-(see https://github.com/whitequark/parser) expecting a different version of
-"Ruby" than you are running, your configuration is not directly supported by
-syntastic.
-
-While passing around the blame for this does have a certain entertaining value
-(cf. https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/issues/1819), the problem is real,
-since "Ruby" syntax did change between versions. The solution is to run a
-system such as "rbenv" (http://rbenv.org/) or "rvm" (https://rvm.io/), that
-allows you to run multiple versions of "Ruby" without conflicts: >
- $ rbenv version
- 2.1.3 (set by /usr/local/var/rbenv/version)
-
- $ ruby-lint --version
- warning: parser/current is loading parser/ruby21, which recognizes
- warning: 2.1.2-compliant syntax, but you are running 2.1.3.
- ruby-lint v2.0.4 on ruby 2.1.3 [i486-linux]
-
- $ rbenv shell 2.1.2
-
- $ ruby-lint --version
- ruby-lint v2.0.4 on ruby 2.1.2 [i486-linux]
-<
-Alternatively, if you absolutely must do it the wrong way, you can
-also install a wrapper script that kills the version warning and point
-'g:syntastic_ruby_rubylint_exec' to it:
-
- https://gist.github.com/lcd047/492245d9923af45fb964
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR SASS *syntastic-checkers-sass*
-
-The following checkers are available for SASS (filetype "sass"):
-
- 1. Sass.....................|syntastic-sass-sass|
- 2. Sass Lint................|syntastic-sass-sass_lint|
- 3. SassC....................|syntastic-sass-sassc|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Sass *syntastic-sass-sass*
-
-Name: sass
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"Sass" is a translator for SASS. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://sass-lang.com/
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "gem": >
- gem install sass
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-scss-sass|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Sass Lint *syntastic-sass-sass_lint*
-
-Name: sass_lint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Sass Lint" is a checker for SASS and SCSS files. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint
-
-Syntastic requires "Sass Lint" version 1.5.0 or later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-scss-sass_lint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. SassC *syntastic-sass-sassc*
-
-Name: sassc
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"SassC" is a checker for SASS and SCSS files, based on the "libsass" library
-(https://github.com/hcatlin/libsass). See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/hcatlin/sassc
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-scss-sassc|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR SCALA *syntastic-checkers-scala*
-
-The following checkers are available for Scala (filetype "scala"):
-
- 1. fsc......................|syntastic-scala-fsc|
- 2. scalac...................|syntastic-scala-scalac|
- 3. Scalastyle...............|syntastic-scala-scalastyle|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. fsc *syntastic-scala-fsc*
-
-Name: fsc
-Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. scalac *syntastic-scala-scalac*
-
-Name: scalac
-Maintainer: Rickey Visinski <rickeyvisinski@gmail.com>
-
-"scalac" is a compiler for Scala. See the project's page for more information:
-
- http://docs.scala-lang.org
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Scalastyle *syntastic-scala-scalastyle*
-
-Name: scalastyle
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Scalastyle" is a style checker for Scala. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.scalastyle.org/
-
-Syntastic uses the command line version of "Scalastyle":
-
- http://www.scalastyle.org/command-line.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_scala_scalastyle_jar'*
-Type: string
-Default: "scalastyle-batch_2.10.jar"
-Path to the "scalastyle-batch" jar file. You might want to set this to a full
-path.
-
- *'g:syntastic_scala_scalastyle_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: "scalastyle_config.xml"
-Path to the configuration file to use. You might want to also set this to a
-full path.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR SCSS *syntastic-checkers-scss*
-
-The following checkers are available for SCSS (filetype "scss"):
-
- 1. mixedindentlint..........|syntastic-scss-mixedindentlint|
- 2. Sass.....................|syntastic-scss-sass|
- 3. Sass Lint................|syntastic-scss-sass_lint|
- 4. SassC....................|syntastic-scss-sassc|
- 5. SCSS-lint................|syntastic-scss-scss_lint|
- 6. stylelint................|syntastic-scss-stylelint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. mixedindentlint *syntastic-scss-mixedindentlint*
-
-Name: mixedindentlint
-Maintainer: Payton Swick <payton@foolord.com>
-
-"mixedindentlint" is a general-purpose indentation checker. See the project's
-page at GitHub for more information:
-
- https://github.com/sirbrillig/mixedindentlint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-css-mixedindentlint|, |syntastic-javascript-mixedindentlint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Sass *syntastic-scss-sass*
-
-Name: sass
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"Sass" is a translator for SASS. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://sass-lang.com/
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "gem": >
- gem install sass
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-sass-sass|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Sass Lint *syntastic-scss-sass_lint*
-
-Name: sass_lint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Sass Lint" is a checker for SASS and SCSS files. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint
-
-Syntastic requires "Sass Lint" version 1.5.0 or later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-sass-sass_lint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. SassC *syntastic-scss-sassc*
-
-Name: sassc
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-
-"SassC" is a checker for SASS and SCSS files, based on the "libsass" library
-(https://github.com/hcatlin/libsass). See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/hcatlin/sassc
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-sass-sassc|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-5. SCSS-lint *syntastic-scss-scss_lint*
-
-Name: scss_lint
-Maintainer: Shane da Silva <shane@dasilva.io>
-
-"SCSS-Lint" is a lint tool for SCSS. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/brigade/scss-lint
-
-Syntastic requires "SCSS-Lint" version 0.29.0 or later.
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "gem": >
- gem install scss_lint
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-6. stylelint *syntastic-scss-stylelint*
-
-Name: stylelint
-Maintainer: Tim Carry <tim@pixelastic.com>
-
-"stylelint" is a style checker for Cascading Stylesheets. See the project's
-page for more information:
-
- http://stylelint.io/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-css-stylelint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR SH *syntastic-checkers-sh*
-
-The following checkers are available for Sh (filetype "sh"):
-
- 1. Bashate..................|syntastic-sh-bashate|
- 2. checkbashisms............|syntastic-sh-checkbashisms|
- 3. sh.......................|syntastic-sh-sh|
- 4. ShellCheck...............|syntastic-sh-shellcheck|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Bashate *syntastic-sh-bashate*
-
-Name: bashate
-Maintainer: aswna
-
-"Bashate" is a style checker for bash scripts used by the OpenStack
-(http://www.openstack.org/). See the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/openstack-dev/bashate
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "pip": >
- pip install bashate
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. checkbashisms *syntastic-sh-checkbashisms*
-
-Name: checkbashisms
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"checkbashisms" is part of the Linux "devscripts" package. It can be obtained
-from the Debian source archive:
-
- http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/devscripts.html
-
-For FreeBSD and OpenBSD you can also install the "devel/checkbashisms" port.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. sh *syntastic-sh-sh*
-
-Name: sh
-Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. ShellCheck *syntastic-sh-shellcheck*
-
-Name: shellcheck
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"ShellCheck" is a static analysis tool for Bourne shell scripts. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://www.shellcheck.net/about.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR SLIM *syntastic-checkers-slim*
-
-The following checkers are available for Slim (filetype "slim"):
-
- 1. Slim-Lint................|syntastic-slim-slim_lint|
- 2. Slimrb...................|syntastic-slim-slimrb|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Slim-Lint *syntastic-slim-slim_lint*
-
-Name: slim_lint
-Maintainer: Vasily Kolesnikov <re.vkolesnikov@gmail.com>
-
-"Slim-Lint" is a style checker for Slim files (http://slim-lang.com/). See
-the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/sds/slim-lint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Installation~
-
-You can install "Slim-Lint" with "gem": >
- gem install slim_lint
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Slimrb *syntastic-slim-slimrb*
-
-Name: slimrb
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"Slimrb" is a processor for the template language Slim
-(http://slim-lang.com/). See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/slim-template/slim
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR SML *syntastic-checkers-sml*
-
-The following checkers are available for SML (filetype "sml"):
-
- 1. smlnj....................|syntastic-sml-smlnj|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. smlnj *syntastic-sml-smlnj*
-
-Name: smlnj
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"smlnj" is a compiler for Standard ML '97. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://www.smlnj.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR SQL *syntastic-checkers-sql*
-
-The following checkers are available for SQL (filetype "sql"):
-
- 1. sqlint...................|syntastic-sql-sqlint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. sqlint *syntastic-sql-sqlint*
-
-Name: sqlint
-Maintainer: Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-
-"sqlint" is a lint checker for ANSI SQL. See the project's page at GitHub for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/purcell/sqlint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR STYLUS *syntastic-checkers-stylus*
-
-The following checkers are available for Stylus (filetype "stylus"):
-
- 1. Stylint..................|syntastic-stylus-stylint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Stylint *syntastic-stylus-stylint*
-
-Name: stylint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Stylint" is a linter for Stylus (http://learnboost.github.io/stylus). See
-the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/rossPatton/stylint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You might also find useful the "vim-stylus" plugin:
-
- https://github.com/wavded/vim-stylus
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR TCL *syntastic-checkers-tcl*
-
-The following checkers are available for Tcl (filetype "tcl"):
-
- 1. nagelfar.................|syntastic-tcl-nagelfar|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. nagelfar *syntastic-tcl-nagelfar*
-
-Name: nagelfar
-Maintainer: James Pickard <james.pickard@gmail.com>
-
-"Nagelfar" is a syntax checker for Tcl. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://nagelfar.sourceforge.net/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR TEX *syntastic-checkers-tex*
-
-The following checkers are available for TeX (filetype "tex"):
-
- 1. ChkTeX...................|syntastic-tex-chktex|
- 2. lacheck..................|syntastic-tex-lacheck|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. ChkTeX *syntastic-tex-chktex*
-
-Name: chktex
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"ChkTeX" is a checker for TeX and LaTeX. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://baruch.ev-en.org/proj/chktex/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_tex_chktex_showmsgs'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 1
-Whether to show informational messages ("chktex" option "-m"). By default
-informational messages are shown as warnings.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. lacheck *syntastic-tex-lacheck*
-
-Name: lacheck
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"lacheck" is a style checker for LaTeX documents. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/lacheck
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Limitations~
-
-At the time of this writing "lacheck" can't expand "\def" commands. As a
-result, most "\input" commands using macros are signaled as errors.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR TEXINFO *syntastic-checkers-texinfo*
-
-The following checkers are available for Texinfo (filetype "texinfo"):
-
- 1. Makeinfo.................|syntastic-texinfo-makeinfo|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Makeinfo *syntastic-texinfo-makeinfo*
-
-Name: makeinfo
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Makeinfo" is a convertor for Texinfo files. It is distributed together with
-the GNU package "texinfo":
-
- http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR TEXT *syntastic-checkers-text*
-
-The following checkers are available for plain text (filetype "text"):
-
- 1. atdtool..................|syntastic-text-atdtool|
- 2. Igor.....................|syntastic-text-igor|
- 3. language-check...........|syntastic-text-language_check|
- 4. textlint.................|syntastic-text-textlint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. atdtool *syntastic-text-atdtool*
-
-Name: atdtool
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"atdtool" is a script that runs a text file through the "After the Deadline"
-language service (http://www.afterthedeadline.com/) and returns a list of
-spelling, style, and grammar errors. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/lpenz/atdtool
-
-See also the list of features of "After the Deadline":
-
- http://www.afterthedeadline.com/features.slp
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Igor *syntastic-text-igor*
-
-Name: igor
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Igor" is a proofreader for DocBook SGML, man pages, and text files used by
-the FreeBSD (https://www.freebsd.org/). See the author's presentation for
-details:
-
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sczHqUPygZY
-
-The latest version can be obtained from Glen Barber's repository:
-
- http://docscripts.glenbarber.us/tags/igor/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-docbk-igor|, |syntastic-nroff-igor|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. language-check *syntastic-text-language_check*
-
-Name: language_check
-Maintainer: Steven Myint <git@stevenmyint.com>
-
-"language-check" is a wrapper for the LanguageTool grammar checker
-(https://www.languagetool.org/). See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/myint/language-check
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-4. textlint *syntastic-text-textlint*
-
-Name: textlint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"textlint" is a natural language linter for text, Markdown, and HTML files.
-See the project's page for details:
-
- https://textlint.github.io/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-html-textlint|, |syntastic-markdown-textlint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR TRIG *syntastic-checkers-trig*
-
-The following checkers are available for TriG (filetype "trig"):
-
- 1. rapper...................|syntastic-trig-rapper|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. rapper *syntastic-trig-rapper*
-
-Name: rapper
-Maintainer: Sebastian Tramp <mail@sebastian.tramp.name>
-
-"rapper" is an RDF parsing and serializing utility. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- http://librdf.org/raptor/rapper.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for TriG files, such as
-"Vim-RDF":
-
- https://github.com/niklasl/vim-rdf
-
-See also: |syntastic-turtle-rapper|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR TURTLE *syntastic-checkers-turtle*
-
-The following checkers are available for Turtle (filetype "turtle"):
-
- 1. rapper...................|syntastic-turtle-rapper|
- 2. ttl......................|syntastic-turtle-ttl|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. rapper *syntastic-turtle-rapper*
-
-Name: rapper
-Maintainer: Sebastian Tramp <mail@sebastian.tramp.name>
-
-"rapper" is an RDF parsing and serializing utility. See the project's page
-for details:
-
- http://librdf.org/raptor/rapper.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for Turtle files, such as
-"Vim-RDF":
-
- https://github.com/niklasl/vim-rdf
-
-See also: |syntastic-trig-rapper|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. ttl *syntastic-turtle-ttl*
-
-Name: ttl
-Maintainer: Antoine Reilles <tonio@NetBSD.org>
-
-"ttl" is an RDF validator. See the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/mmlab/TurtleValidator
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for Turtle files, such as
-"Vim-RDF":
-
- https://github.com/niklasl/vim-rdf
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR TWIG *syntastic-checkers-twig*
-
-The following checkers are available for Twig (filetype "twig"):
-
- 1. twig-lint................|syntastic-twig-twiglint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. twig-lint *syntastic-twig-twiglint*
-
-Name: twiglint
-Maintainer: Alexander <iam.asm89@gmail.com>
-
-"twig-lint" is a lint tool for Twig templates. See the project's page at
-GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/asm89/twig-lint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Notes~
-
-For the standalone executable, add the following to your vimrc file: >
- let g:syntastic_twig_twiglint_exec = "php"
- let g:syntastic_twig_twiglint_exe = "php /path/to/twig-lint.phar"
-<
-For the "Composer" (https://getcomposer.org/) dependency "twig-lint" must be
-in your "$PATH". No further configuration is needed.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR TYPESCRIPT *syntastic-checkers-typescript*
-
-The following checkers are available for TypeScript (filetype "typescript"):
-
- 1. ESLint...................|syntastic-typescript-eslint|
- 2. tsc......................|syntastic-typescript-tsc|
- 3. TSLint...................|syntastic-typescript-tslint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. ESLint *syntastic-typescript-eslint*
-
-Name: eslint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"ESLint" is a tool for identifying and reporting on patterns found
-in ECMAScript/JavaScript code. With the "babel-eslint" plugin
-(https://github.com/babel/babel-eslint) "ESLint" can also can also be
-used to check TypeScript files. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/nzakas/eslint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for TypeScript files, such
-as "typescript-vim":
-
- https://github.com/leafgarland/typescript-vim
-
-See also: |syntastic-html-eslint|, |syntastic-javascript-eslint|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. tsc *syntastic-typescript-tsc*
-
-Name: tsc
-Maintainer: Bill Casarin <bill@casarin.ca>
-
-"tsc" is a compiler for TypeScript. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://www.typescriptlang.org/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for TypeScript files, such
-as "typescript-vim":
-
- https://github.com/leafgarland/typescript-vim
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. TSLint *syntastic-typescript-tslint*
-
-Name: tslint
-Maintainer: Seon-Wook Park <seon.wook@swook.net>
-
-"TSLint" is a lint checker for TypeScript. See the project's page for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/palantir/tslint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for TypeScript files, such
-as "typescript-vim":
-
- https://github.com/leafgarland/typescript-vim
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR VALA *syntastic-checkers-vala*
-
-The following checkers are available for Vala (filetype "vala"):
-
- 1. Valac....................|syntastic-vala-valac|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Valac *syntastic-vala-valac*
-
-Name: valac
-Maintainer: Konstantin Stepanov (me@kstep.me)
-
-"valac" is a compiler for Vala. See the project's page for details:
-
- https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vala
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_vala_modules'*
-Type: string or array of strings
-Default: unset
-Space-separated list of Vala modules to be passed as "--pkg" arguments.
-
- *'g:syntastic_vala_vapi_dirs'*
-Type: string or array of strings
-Default: unset
-Space-separated list of "vapi" directories to be passed as "--vapidirs"
-arguments.
-
-Notes~
-
-If |'g:syntastic_vala_modules'| is unset, you can also specify a list of
-module to load for the current file by adding a special comment starting with
-"// modules: " and containing a space-delimited list of names.
-
-If |'g:syntastic_vala_vapi_dirs'| is unset, you can also specify a list of
-"vapi" directories for the current file by adding a special comment starting
-with "// vapidirs:" and containing a space-delimited list of names.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR VERILOG *syntastic-checkers-verilog*
-
-The following checkers are available for Verilog (filetype "verilog"):
-
- 1. Icarus Verilog...........|syntastic-verilog-iverilog|
- 2. Verilator................|syntastic-verilog-verilator|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Icarus Verilog *syntastic-verilog-iverilog*
-
-Name: iverilog
-Maintainer: Psidium <psiidium@gmail.com>
-
-"Icarus Verilog" is a Verilog simulation and synthesis tool. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://iverilog.icarus.com/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Verilator *syntastic-verilog-verilator*
-
-Name: verilator
-Maintainer: Kocha <kocha.lsifrontend@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
- *'g:syntastic_verilog_compiler'*
-Type: string
-Default: "verilator"
-Compiler executable.
-
- *'g:syntastic_verilog_errorformat'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Override for the default |'errorformat'|.
-
- *'g:syntastic_verilog_remove_include_errors'*
-Type: boolean
-Default: 0
-By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown.
-Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files.
-Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there are
-fatal errors in one of the included files.
-
- *'g:syntastic_verilog_compiler_options'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the
-checker.
-
- *'g:syntastic_verilog_config_file'*
-Type: string
-Default: ".syntastic_verilog_config"
-File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one
-option per line (cf. |syntastic-config-files|).
-
- *'g:syntastic_verilog_include_dirs'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the
-above compilation flags. You can set it like this: >
- let g:syntastic_verilog_include_dirs = ["includes", "headers"]
-<
-and the corresponding "-Iincludes -Iheaders" will be added to the compilation
-flags.
-
- *'b:syntastic_verilog_cflags'*
-Type: string
-Default: unset
-Buffer-local variable. Additional compilation flags specific to the current
-buffer.
-
-Note~
-
-This checker doesn't call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus it ignores
-the usual 'g:syntastic_verilog_verilator_<option>' variables. The only
-exception is 'g:syntastic_verilog_verilator_exec', which can still be used to
-override the checker's executable.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR VHDL *syntastic-checkers-vhdl*
-
-The following checkers are available for VHDL (filetype "vhdl"):
-
- 1. GHDL.....................|syntastic-vhdl-ghdl|
- 2. vcom.....................|syntastic-vhdl-vcom|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. GHDL *syntastic-vhdl-ghdl*
-
-Name: ghdl
-Maintainer: Jan Wagner <jaydyou@janidom.de>
-
-"GHDL" is a VHDL simulator. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://gna.org/projects/ghdl/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. vcom *syntastic-vhdl-vcom*
-
-Name: vcom
-Maintainer: Jim Vogel <jim.e.vogel@gmail.com>
-
-"vcom" is compiler for VHDL files distributed with the "ModelSim" HDL
-simulation environment:
-
- https://www.mentor.com/products/fpga/model/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR VIML *syntastic-checkers-vim*
-
-The following checkers are available for VimL (filetype "vim"):
-
- 1. Vimlint..................|syntastic-vim-vimlint|
- 2. Vint.....................|syntastic-vim-vint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Vimlint *syntastic-vim-vimlint*
-
-Name: vimlint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Vimlint" is a lint checker for VimL written in pure VimL, based on Yukihiro
-Nakadaira's "vimlparser" (https://github.com/ynkdir/vim-vimlparser/). See the
-project's page for details:
-
- https://github.com/syngan/vim-vimlint/
-
-Installation~
-
-You need to install the Vim plugins "vim-vimlint" and "vim-vimlparser"
-mentioned above.
-
-Checker Options~
-
- *'g:syntastic_vimlint_options'*
-Type: dictionary
-Default: |EVL102|, |EVL103|, |EVL104|, |EVL105|, |EVL106|, |EVL201|, |EVL204|, and |EVL205|
- are warnings.
-Dictionary of "Vimlint" options, with the same syntax as |g:vimlint#config|.
-See |g:vimlint#config| and |vimlint-errorcode| for more details.
-
-"Vimlint" does not call the "makeprgBuild()" function, and thus ignores the
-usual 'g:syntastic_vim_vimlint_<option>' variables.
-
-Note~
-
-The values of |'g:syntastic_vimlint_options'| useful for syntastic are those
-that ignore or change the severity of some "EVLxxx" messages. For example
-to ignore warnings about unused arguments: >
- let g:syntastic_vimlint_options = { "EVL103": 1 }
-<
-Limitation~
-
-Certain error messages can't be turned off by |'g:syntastic_vimlint_options'|.
-This is a misfeature of "Vimlint" rather than a limitation of syntastic. You
-can still ignore these messages using the standard mechanism of
-|'syntastic_quiet_messages'|: >
- let g:syntastic_vim_vimlint_quiet_messages = { "regex": '\v\[EVL%(105|205)\]' }
-<
-At the time of this writing the messages that can't be turned off by setting
-|'g:syntastic_vimlint_options'| are:
-
- |EVL105| - global variable defined without 'g:'
- |EVL202| - missing call
- |EVL203| - parse error in command
- |EVL205| - missing 'scriptencoding'
- |EVL901| - unknown type
- |EVL902| - assert error.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Vint *syntastic-vim-vint*
-
-Name: vint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Vint" is a lint checker for VimL. See the project's page at GitHub for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/Kuniwak/vint
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR XHTML *syntastic-checkers-xhtml*
-
-The following checkers are available for xHTML (filetype "xhtml"):
-
- 1. HTML Tidy................|syntastic-xhtml-tidy|
- 2. jshint...................|syntastic-xhtml-jshint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. HTML tidy *syntastic-xhtml-tidy*
-
-Name: tidy
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"HTML Tidy" is a syntax checker and formatter for HTML. See the HTML Tidy
-Library Project for more information:
-
- http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- *'g:syntastic_xhtml_tidy_ignore_errors'*
-Type: array of strings
-Default: []
-List of errors to ignore. Case-sensitive patterns matched as substrings
-(not regular expressions) against the error messages. See also
-|'syntastic_quiet_messages'|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-html-tidy|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. jshint *syntastic-xhtml-jshint*
-
-Name: JSHint
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"JSHint" can detect JavaScript errors and potential problems in HTML
-files. See the project's page for details:
-
- http://jshint.com/
-
-Syntastic requires "JSHint" version 2.4.0 or later.
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-If you're checking files containing tab characters then "JSHint"'s idea of
-tabstop must match Vim's 'tabstop', otherwise syntastic will highlight the
-errors at shifted positions. By default "JSHint"'s tabstop is 4, while Vim's
-default 'tabstop' is 8.
-
-In order to change "JSHint"'s tabstop you have to change its "indent" config
-option (cf. http://jshint.com/docs/options/#indent). One way to do that is
-to put it in a file named ".jshintrc" in the current directory, the parent
-directories, or your home directory. The file is supposed to be in JSON
-format. For example: >
- {
- "indent": 8
- }
-<
-See JSHint documentation for more details:
-
- http://jshint.com/docs/
-
-Please note however that setting "indent" also triggers the indentation checks
-in "JSHint". If that is undesirable, your only other option is to leave
-"JSHint"'s tabstop alone, and change Vim's 'tabstop' to 4. To change Vim's
-'tabstop', you can add this to your vimrc: >
- set tabstop=4
-<
-See also: |syntastic-html-jshint|, |syntastic-javascript-jshint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR XML *syntastic-checkers-xml*
-
-The following checkers are available for XML (filetype "xml"):
-
- 1. plutil...................|syntastic-xml-plutil|
- 2. xmllint..................|syntastic-xml-xmllint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. plutil *syntastic-xml-plutil*
-
-Name: plutil
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"plutil" is a checker for OS X and iOS property list files. See the "plist(5)"
-and "plutil(1)" manual pages for details:
-
- https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man5/plist.5.html
- https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/plutil.1.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. xmllint *syntastic-xml-xmllint*
-
-Name: xmllint
-Maintainer: Sebastian Kusnier <sebastian@kusnier.net>
-
-"xmllint" is a checker and transformer tool for XML files, distributed with
-the "libxml" package (http://www.xmlsoft.org/). See the tool's manual for more
-information:
-
- http://xmlsoft.org/xmllint.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You can use a local installation of DTDs to significantly speed up validation
-and allow you to validate XML data without network access. See the
-"xmlcatalog" manual, and the catalog documentation for more information:
-
- http://www.xmlsoft.org/xmlcatalog_man.html
- http://www.xmlsoft.org/catalog.html
-
-For an example of a DTD catalog see f.i. "XMLCatalog":
-
- https://github.com/darcyparker/XMLCatalog
-
-In order to use it with syntastic you'll have to clone it to a local
-directory, and point the environment variable "XML_CATALOG_FILES" to the file
-"catalog.xml" in the said directory: >
- XML_CATALOG_FILES=/some/path/XMLCatalog/catalog.xml
- export XML_CATALOG_FILES
-<
-Otherwise "xmllint" will try to load XML catalogs from "/etc/xml/catalog".
-
-See also: |syntastic-docbk-xmllint|, |syntastic-xslt-xmllint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR XQUERY *syntastic-checkers-xquery*
-
-The following checkers are available for XQuery (filetype "xquery"):
-
- 1. BaseX....................|syntastic-xquery-basex|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. BaseX *syntastic-xquery-basex*
-
-Name: basex
-Maintainer: James Wright <james.jw@hotmail.com>
-
-"BaseX" is an XML database engine and XPath`/`XQuery processor. See the
-project's page for details:
-
- http://basex.org/
-
-Installation~
-
-1. Install "BaseX"
-2. Add the "basex/bin" folder to your "$PATH".
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR XSLT *syntastic-checkers-xslt*
-
-The following checkers are available for XSLT (filetype "xslt"):
-
- 1. xmllint..................|syntastic-xslt-xmllint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. xmllint *syntastic-xslt-xmllint*
-
-Name: xmllint
-Maintainer: Sebastian Kusnier <sebastian@kusnier.net>
-
-"xmllint" is a checker and transformer tool for XML files, distributed with
-the "libxml" package (http://www.xmlsoft.org/). See the tool's manual for more
-information:
-
- http://xmlsoft.org/xmllint.html
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-See also: |syntastic-docbk-xmllint|, |syntastic-xml-xmllint|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR YACC *syntastic-checkers-yacc*
-
-The following checkers are available for YACC (filetype "yacc"):
-
- 1. Bison....................|syntastic-yacc-bison|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Bison *syntastic-yacc-bison*
-
-Name: bison
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-"Bison" is the GNU implementation of the standard UNIX parser generator
-"yacc" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yacc). See the project's page for more
-information:
-
- http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR YAML *syntastic-checkers-yaml*
-
-The following checkers are available for YAML (filetype "yaml"):
-
- 1. JavaScript YAML..........|syntastic-yaml-jsyaml|
- 2. yamllint.................|syntastic-yaml-yamllint|
- 3. YAML::XS.................|syntastic-yaml-yamlxs|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. JavaScript YAML *syntastic-yaml-jsyaml*
-
-Name: jsyaml
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-"JavaScript YAML" is a parser for YAML. See the project's page at GitHub for
-details:
-
- https://github.com/nodeca/js-yaml
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "npm": >
- npm install -g js-yaml
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. yamllint *syntastic-yaml-yamllint*
-
-Name: yamllint
-Maintainer: Adrien VergĂŠ
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-"yamllint" is a linter and style checker for YAML.
-See the project's page at GitHub for details:
-
- https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "pip": >
- pip install yamllint
-<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. YAML::XS *syntastic-yaml-yamlxs*
-
-Name: yamlxs
-Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047@gmail.com>
-
-This is a syntax checker for YAML 1.1 using the Perl module "YAML::XS":
-
- https://metacpan.org/pod/YAML::XS
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Additionally:
-
- 'g:syntastic_perl_interpreter'
-Type: string
-Default: "perl"
-The perl interpreter to use.
-
- 'g:syntastic_perl_lib_path'
-Type: list
-Default: []
-List of include directories to be added to the perl command line. Example: >
- let g:syntastic_perl_lib_path = [ "/usr/local/lib/perl5/auto" ]
-<
-Note~
-
-The variable |'g:syntastic_perl_interpreter'| is shared with the "perl" checker
-(cf. |syntastic-perl-perl|). If for some reasons you don't want to use the same
-interpreter for both checkers, you can override it locally by setting
-'g:syntastic_yaml_yamlxs_exec'.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR YANG *syntastic-checkers-yang*
-
-The following checkers are available for YANG data models (filetype "yang"):
-
- 1. pyang....................|syntastic-yang-pyang|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. pyang *syntastic-yang-pyang*
-
-Name: pyang
-Maintainer: Joshua Downer <joshua.downer@gmail.com>
-
-"pyang" is a validator for YANG data models (http://www.yang-central.org/).
-See the project's page at GitHub for more information:
-
- https://github.com/mbj4668/pyang
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need a plugin to set |filetype| for YANG files, such as
-"yang.vim":
-
- https://github.com/nathanalderson/yang.vim
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR Z80 *syntastic-checkers-z80*
-
-The following checkers are available for Z80 (filetype "z80"):
-
- 1. Z80syntaxchecker.........|syntastic-z80-z80syntaxchecker|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. Z80syntaxchecker *syntastic-z80-z80syntaxchecker*
-
-Name: z80syntaxchecker
-Maintainer: Romain Giot <giot.romain@gmail.com>
-
-"Z80syntaxchecker" is a syntax checker for Z80 assembly files.
-
-Installation~
-
-To install "Z80syntaxchecker" either install "pycpcdemotools"
-(https://github.com/cpcsdk/pycpcdemotools), or copy the following script to a
-directory in your "$PATH":
-
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rgiot/pycpcdemotools/master/cpcdemotools/source_checker/z80_syntax_checker.py
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ZOPE PAGE TEMPLATES *syntastic-checkers-zpt*
-
-The following checkers are available for Zope Page Templates (filetype "zpt"):
-
- 1. zptlint..................|syntastic-zpt-zptlint|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. zptlint *syntastic-zpt-zptlint*
-
-Name: zptlint
-Maintainer: claytron <robots@claytron.com>
-
-"zptlint" is a checker for Zope Page Templates. See the project's README for
-more information:
-
- https://trac.bubblenet.be/browser/bubblenet/pythoncode/zptlint/trunk/README.txt?format=txt
-
-Installation~
-
-Install it with "pip": >
- pip install zptlint
-<
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-Note~
-
-You probably also need to set |filetype| for Zope Page Templates to "zpt".
-You can do that with an `:autocmd`: >
- autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.pt,*.cpt,*.zpt set filetype=zpt syntax=xml
-<
-==============================================================================
-SYNTAX CHECKERS FOR ZSH *syntastic-checkers-zsh*
-
-The following checkers are available for Zsh (filetype "zsh"):
-
- 1. zsh......................|syntastic-zsh-zsh|
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1. zsh *syntastic-zsh-zsh*
-
-Name: zsh
-Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell@gmail.com>
-
-Checker options~
-
-This checker is initialised using the "makeprgBuild()" function and thus it
-accepts the standard options described at |syntastic-config-makeprg|.
-
-==============================================================================
-CONFIGURATION FILES *syntastic-config-files*
-
- Supported checkers..........|syntastic-config-checkers|
- Naming......................|syntastic-config-naming|
- Location....................|syntastic-config-location|
- Format......................|syntastic-config-format|
-
- *syntastic-config-checkers*
-Currently, the following checkers can read some of their options from
-syntastic-specific configuration files:
-
- ADA~
- GCC (|syntastic-ada-gcc|)
-
- Assembly Languages~
- GCC (|syntastic-asm-gcc|)
-
- C~
- AVR-GCC (|syntastic-c-avrgcc|)
- ClangCheck (|syntastic-c-clang_check|)
- Clang-Tidy (|syntastic-c-clang_tidy|)
- Cppcheck (|syntastic-c-cppcheck|)
- GCC (|syntastic-c-gcc|)
- OCLint (|syntastic-c-oclint|)
- Sparse (|syntastic-c-sparse|)
- Splint (|syntastic-c-splint|)
-
- COBOL~
- OpenCOBOL (|syntastic-cobol-cobc|)
-
- C++~
- ClangCheck (|syntastic-cpp-clang_check|)
- Clang-Tidy (|syntastic-cpp-clang_tidy|)
- Cppcheck (|syntastic-cpp-cppcheck|)
- GCC (|syntastic-cpp-gcc|)
- OCLint (|syntastic-cpp-oclint|)
- Vera++ (|syntastic-cpp-verapp|)
-
- D~
- DMD (|syntastic-d-dmd|)
-
- Fortran~
- GNU Fortran (|syntastic-fortran-gfortran|)
-
- Objective-C~
- GCC (|syntastic-objc-gcc|)
- OCLint (|syntastic-objc-oclint|)
-
- Objective-C++~
- GCC (|syntastic-objcpp-gcc|)
- OCLint (|syntastic-objcpp-oclint|)
-
- Verilog~
- Verilator (|syntastic-verilog-verilator|)
-
- *syntastic-config-naming*
-Naming~
-
-Depending on checker, the filename of the corresponding configuration file
-can be specified by setting either 'g:syntastic_<filetype>_config_file' or
-'g:syntastic_<checker>_config_file'. Refer to the docs for the particular
-checkers above for the exact names.
- *syntastic-config-location*
-Location~
-
-A configuration file is looked up in the directory of the file being checked,
-then upwards in parent directories. The search stops either when a file with
-the right name is found, or when the root of the filesystem is reached.
-
-Consequently, you would normally put a configuration file in the top directory
-of your project, and you would override it when needed with other configuration
-files placed in subdirectories.
- *syntastic-config-format*
-Format~
-
-The file is expected to contain one option per line. Empty lines and lines
-starting with `#` are removed. On each line, leading and trailing spaces are
-also removed. Each option is then escaped, so you don't have to worry about
-special characters.
-
-Lines starting with `-I` are assumed to be include paths, and are handled
-specially. If the path following an `-I` is relative, it's treated as
-being relative to the current configuration file, and is replaced by the
-corresponding absolute path. If the path is absolute to begin with, it is
-left unchanged.
-
-Please note that, aside from `-I`, syntastic doesn't try to keep track of
-options with arguments. If you need to pass f.i. `-aux-info filename` to your
-compiler you have to write `-aux-info` and `filename` on separate lines in the
-configuration file, otherwise syntastic will quote the space and merge them in
-a single string, which is probably not what you mean: >
- -aux-info
- filename
-<
-In the same vein, `=` in options not special in any way. As stated
-above, everything on a line (except lines starting with `-I`, as noted)
-is considered an "option" and escaped.
-
- vim:tw=78:sw=4:ft=help:norl: