rc lint: Add a lint-selections command to lint part of a buffer.
Fixes #2302, #3336. Addresses parts of #3155. Changes include: - New `lint-selections` command that only lints the current selections, and allows a custom lint command. - New `lint-buffer` command that always lints the whole buffer with the linter specified in the lintcmd option. - `lint` alias for `lint-buffer`, for backwards compatibility. - Errors and warnings are now shown in the Error and Information faces, not hard-coded red and yellow. - Error and warning flags now use "!" and "?" symbols respectively, instead of a unicode block, so they can still be distinguished in a monochrome colour-scheme or by colour-blind users. - An error flag on a given line always takes precedence over a warning. - All messages for the same line are collected into a multi-line message. - We no longer escape tildes in messages, since that change was added in commitae339dc
(2016) when we started using `%~~` to quote messages. We stopped using `%~~` in commit1a2eecd
(2018). - Anything the linter writes to stderr is logged to the *debug* buffer, not lost. - If the linter writes to stderr, an error is shown to the user instead of the usual error/warning count. - The `lint_errors` hidden option is replaced by `lint_messages`, because it contains warnings as well as errors. - `lint-next-error` renamed to `lint-next-message`, and `lint-previous-error` renamed to `lint-previous-message` for the same reason. - New `lint-next-error` and `lint-previous-error` aliases, for backwards compatibility. - `lint-next-message` and `lint-previous-message` show the message they jump to. - Where `lint_errors` was a range-specs option, `lint_messages` is a line-specs option to keep things simpler. This means lint-next-message and lint-previous-message no longer jump to a specific column.
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declare-option -docstring %{
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declare-option \
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shell command to which the path of a copy of the current buffer will be passed
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-docstring %{
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The output returned by this command is expected to comply with the following format:
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The shell command used by lint-buffer and lint-selections.
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It will be given the path to a file containing the text to be
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linted, and must produce output in the format:
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{filename}:{line}:{column}: {kind}: {message}
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{filename}:{line}:{column}: {kind}: {message}
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} str lintcmd
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If the 'kind' field contains 'error', the message is treated
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as an error, otherwise it is assumed to be a warning.
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} \
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str lintcmd
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declare-option -hidden line-specs lint_flags
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declare-option -hidden line-specs lint_flags
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declare-option -hidden range-specs lint_errors
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declare-option -hidden line-specs lint_messages
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declare-option -hidden int lint_error_count
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declare-option -hidden int lint_error_count
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declare-option -hidden int lint_warning_count
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declare-option -hidden int lint_warning_count
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define-command lint -docstring 'Parse the current buffer with a linter' %{
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define-command \
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evaluate-commands %sh{
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-hidden \
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if [ -z "${kak_opt_lintcmd}" ]; then
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-params 1 \
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echo 'fail The `lintcmd` option is not set'
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-docstring %{
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exit 1
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lint-cleaned-selections <linter>: Check each selection with <linter>.
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fi
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Assumes selections all have anchor before cursor, and that
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%val{selections} and %val{selections_desc} are in the same order.
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} \
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lint-cleaned-selections \
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%{
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# Clear the current contents of the various options.
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set-option buffer lint_flags %val{timestamp}
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set-option buffer lint_messages %val{timestamp}
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set-option buffer lint_error_count 0
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set-option buffer lint_warning_count 0
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# Create a temporary directory to keep all our state.
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evaluate-commands %sh{
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# This is going to come in handy later.
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kakquote() {
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printf "'"
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printf "%s" "$*" | sed "s/'/''/g"
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printf "'"
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}
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# Before we clobber our arguments,
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# let's record the lintcmd we were given.
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lintcmd="$1"
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# Some linters care about the name or extension
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# of the file being linted, so we'll store the text we want to lint
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# in a file with the same name as the original buffer.
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filename="${kak_buffile##*/}"
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filename="${kak_buffile##*/}"
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# A directory to keep all our temporary data.
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dir=$(mktemp -d "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/kak-lint.XXXXXXXX)
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dir=$(mktemp -d "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/kak-lint.XXXXXXXX)
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mkfifo "$dir"/fifo
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printf '%s\n' "evaluate-commands -no-hooks write -sync $dir/${filename}"
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# A fifo to send the results back to a Kakoune buffer.
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# FIXME: Should we put the lint output in toolsclient?
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mkfifo "$dir"/fifo
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printf '%s\n' "evaluate-commands -draft %{
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printf '%s\n' "evaluate-commands -draft %{
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edit! -fifo $dir/fifo -debug *lint-output*
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edit! -fifo $(kakquote "$dir/fifo") -debug *lint-output*
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set-option buffer filetype make
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set-option buffer filetype make
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set-option buffer make_current_error_line 0
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set-option buffer make_current_error_line 0
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hook -always -once buffer BufCloseFifo .* %{ nop %sh{ rm -r '$dir' } }
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}"
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}"
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# Write all the selection descriptions to files.
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eval set -- "$kak_quoted_selections_desc"
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i=0
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for desc; do
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mkdir -p "$dir"/sel-"$i"
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printf "%s" "$desc" > "$dir"/sel-$i/desc
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i=$(( i + 1 ))
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done
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# Write all the selection contents to files.
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eval set -- "$kak_quoted_selections"
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i=0
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for text; do
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# The selection text needs to be stored in a subdirectory,
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# so we can be sure the filename won't clash with one of ours.
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mkdir -p "$dir"/sel-"$i"/text/
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printf "%s" "$text" > "$dir"/sel-$i/text/"$filename"
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i=$(( i + 1 ))
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done
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# We do redirection trickiness to record stderr from
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# this background task and route it back to Kakoune,
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# but shellcheck isn't a fan.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2094
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({ # do the parsing in the background and when ready send to the session
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({ # do the parsing in the background and when ready send to the session
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eval "$kak_opt_lintcmd '$dir'/${filename}" | sort -t: -k2,2 -n > "$dir"/stderr
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for selpath in "$dir"/sel-*; do
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# Read in the line and column offset of this selection.
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IFS=".," read -r start_line start_byte _ < "$selpath"/desc
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# Run the linter, and record the exit-code.
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eval "$lintcmd '$selpath/text/$filename'" |
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sort -t: -k2,2 -n |
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awk \
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-v line_offset=$(( start_line - 1 )) \
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-v first_line_byte_offset=$(( start_byte - 1 )) \
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'
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BEGIN { OFS=":"; FS=":" }
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/:[1-9][0-9]*:[1-9][0-9]*:/ {
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$1 = ENVIRON["kak_bufname"]
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if ( $2 == 1 ) {
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$3 += first_line_byte_offset
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}
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$2 += line_offset
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print $0
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}
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' >>"$dir"/result
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done
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# Load all the linter messages into Kakoune options.
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# Yes, shellcheck, we do want line-continuation backslashes
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# inside the string.
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# shellcheck disable=SC1004
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awk -v file="$kak_buffile" -v client="$kak_client" '
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function kakquote(text) {
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# \x27 is apostrophe, escaped for shell-quoting reasons.
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gsub(/\x27/, "\x27\x27", text)
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return "\x27" text "\x27"
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}
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# Flags for the gutter:
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# stamp l3|{red}█ l11|{yellow}█
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# Contextual error messages:
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# stamp 'l1.c1,l1.c1|kind:message' 'l2.c2,l2.c2|kind:message'
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awk -F: -v file="$kak_buffile" -v stamp="$kak_timestamp" -v client="$kak_client" '
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BEGIN {
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BEGIN {
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OFS=":"
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FS=":"
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error_count = 0
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error_count = 0
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warning_count = 0
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warning_count = 0
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}
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}
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/:[1-9][0-9]*:[1-9][0-9]*: ([Ff]atal )?[Ee]rror/ {
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flags = flags " " $2 "|{red}█"
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error_count++
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}
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/:[1-9][0-9]*:[1-9][0-9]*:/ {
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/:[1-9][0-9]*:[1-9][0-9]*:/ {
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if ($4 !~ /[Ee]rror/) {
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# Remember that an error or a warning occurs on this line..
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flags = flags " " $2 "|{yellow}█"
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if ($4 ~ /[Ee]rror/) {
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# We definitely have an error on this line.
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flags_by_line[$2] = "{Error}!"
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error_count++
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} else if (flags_by_line[$2] ~ /Error/) {
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# We have a warning on this line,
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# but we already have an error, so do nothing.
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warning_count++
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} else {
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# We have a warning on this line,
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# and no previous error.
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flags_by_line[$2] = "{Information}?"
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warning_count++
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warning_count++
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}
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}
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}
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# The message starts with the severity indicator.
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kind = substr($4, 2)
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msg = substr($4, 2)
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error = $2 "." $3 "," $2 "." $3 "|" kind
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msg = ""
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# fix case where $5 is not the last field because of extra colons in the message
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# because of extra colons in the message
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for (i=5; i<=NF; i++) msg = msg ":" $i
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for (i=5; i<=NF; i++) msg = msg ":" $i
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# so that information is not lost.
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# option. If so, it is entirely useless now... but I
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# am not 100% sure.
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gsub(/\|/, "\\|", msg)
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gsub(/\|/, "\\|", msg)
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if ($2 in messages_by_line) {
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errors = errors " '\''" error "'\''"
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}
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END {
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END {
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for (line in flags_by_line) {
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gsub("~", "\\~", errors)
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kakquote("buffer=" file) " " \
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eval set -- "${kak_quoted_opt_lint_messages}"
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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msg=${1#*|}
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if [ "$lineno" -eq "$kak_cursor_line" ]; then
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printf "info -anchor %d.%d %s\n" \
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shift
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shift
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s=""
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s="${s}
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${i}"
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done
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printf %s\\n "${s}" | awk -v line="${kak_cursor_line}" \
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-v column="${kak_cursor_column}" \
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"/^${kak_cursor_line}\./"' {
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gsub(/"|%/, "&&")
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msg = substr($0, index($0, "|"))
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sub(/^[^ \t]+[ \t]+/, "", msg)
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printf "info -anchor %d.%d \"%s\"\n", line, column, msg
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}'
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}
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}
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}
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}
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define-command -hidden lint-show-counters %{
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define-command -hidden lint-show-counters %{
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echo -markup linting results:{red} %opt{lint_error_count} error(s){yellow} %opt{lint_warning_count} warning(s)
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echo -markup "linting results: {Error} %opt{lint_error_count} error(s) {Information} %opt{lint_warning_count} warning(s) "
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}
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}
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define-command lint-enable -docstring "Activate automatic diagnostics of the code" %{
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define-command lint-enable -docstring "Activate automatic diagnostics of the code" %{
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remove-hooks window lint-diagnostics
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remove-hooks window lint-diagnostics
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}
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}
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define-command lint-next-error -docstring "Jump to the next line that contains an error" %{
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# FIXME: Is there some way we can re-use make-next-error
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update-option buffer lint_errors
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# instead of re-implementing it?
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define-command \
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-docstring "Jump to the next line that contains a lint message" \
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lint-next-message \
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%{
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update-option buffer lint_messages
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evaluate-commands %sh{
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evaluate-commands %sh{
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eval "set -- ${kak_quoted_opt_lint_errors}"
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eval "set -- ${kak_quoted_opt_lint_messages}"
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shift
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shift
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for i in "$@"; do
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if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
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candidate="${i%%|*}"
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printf 'fail no lint messages'
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if [ "${candidate%%.*}" -gt "${kak_cursor_line}" ]; then
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exit
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range="${candidate}"
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fi
|
||||||
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for lint_message; do
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||||||
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lineno="${lint_message%%|*}"
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||||||
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msg="${lint_message##*|}"
|
||||||
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if [ "$lineno" -gt "$kak_cursor_line" ]; then
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printf "execute-keys %dg\n" "$lineno"
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printf "info -anchor %d.%d %s\n" \
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"$lineno" "1" "$(kakquote "$msg")"
|
||||||
break
|
break
|
||||||
fi
|
fi
|
||||||
done
|
done
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
range="${range-${1%%|*}}"
|
# FIXME: should we wrap around like make-next-error?
|
||||||
if [ -n "${range}" ]; then
|
|
||||||
printf 'select %s\n' "${range}"
|
|
||||||
else
|
|
||||||
echo 'fail no lint diagnostics'
|
|
||||||
fi
|
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
define-command lint-previous-error -docstring "Jump to the previous line that contains an error" %{
|
# lint-next-message was previously known as lint-next-error,
|
||||||
update-option buffer lint_errors
|
# but it includes warnings too, not just errors.
|
||||||
|
alias global lint-next-error lint-next-message
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# FIXME: Is there some way we can re-use make-previous-error
|
||||||
|
# instead of re-implementing it?
|
||||||
|
define-command \
|
||||||
|
-docstring "Jump to the previous line that contains a lint message" \
|
||||||
|
lint-previous-message \
|
||||||
|
%{
|
||||||
|
update-option buffer lint_messages
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
evaluate-commands %sh{
|
evaluate-commands %sh{
|
||||||
eval "set -- ${kak_quoted_opt_lint_errors}"
|
eval "set -- ${kak_quoted_opt_lint_messages}"
|
||||||
shift
|
shift
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
for i in "$@"; do
|
if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
|
||||||
candidate="${i%%|*}"
|
printf 'fail no lint messages'
|
||||||
|
exit
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if [ "${candidate%%.*}" -ge "${kak_cursor_line}" ]; then
|
last_lineno="$kak_cursor_line"
|
||||||
range="${last_candidate}"
|
last_msg="no previous message"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
for lint_message; do
|
||||||
|
lineno="${lint_message%%|*}"
|
||||||
|
msg="${lint_message##*|}"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if [ "$lineno" -ge "${kak_cursor_line}" ]; then
|
||||||
|
printf "execute-keys %dg\n" "$last_lineno"
|
||||||
|
printf "info -anchor %d.%d %s\n" \
|
||||||
|
"$lineno" "1" "$(kakquote "$last_msg")"
|
||||||
break
|
break
|
||||||
fi
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
last_candidate="${candidate}"
|
last_lineno="$last_lineno"
|
||||||
|
last_msg="$msg"
|
||||||
done
|
done
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then
|
# FIXME: should we wrap around like make-previous-error?
|
||||||
shift $(($# - 1))
|
|
||||||
range="${range:-${1%%|*}}"
|
|
||||||
printf 'select %s\n' "${range}"
|
|
||||||
else
|
|
||||||
echo 'fail no lint diagnostics'
|
|
||||||
fi
|
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# lint-previous-message was previously known as lint-previous-error,
|
||||||
|
# but it includes warnings too, not just errors.
|
||||||
|
alias global lint-previous-error lint-previous-message
|
||||||
|
|
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Block a user