No defaults have been altered, just added the ability to do user override. The existing facespec had a background of 'black', which ends up looking a little harsh for people who do black text on a white background.
- Use the classic unix file:line:(col:)? pattern for matching.
- The option `make_error_pattern` can be used to further restrict errors
to be matched (to include / exclude warnings, etc.
The current pattern used by the commands `make-next` and `make-prev`
are not suitable for all usages.
For example the go compiler will not suffix errors with `error: ` and is
not usable with these functions. This change allows the user to define
a custom error pattern, instead of having to work around the error (for
example using sed to insert the `error: ` suffix).
What do you think of this? I have not followed the current convention
of having options without separators (like `makecmd`). Also this does
not feel to be the right solution because the pattern has to be set at
global level.
The option is now used as a fallback when detection by extension fails. Some
scripts like `base/mail.kak` and `base/html.kak` still rely heavily on it.
This commit extends the range of mimetypes detected in `html.kak` to the
following:
* text/html
* text/x-html
* text/xml
* application/xml
* application/…+xml (e.g. xhtml, rss)
Static .xml file will also be highlighted as HTML.
Builtin support for `flake8` can be obtained using the following:
```
set window lintcmd 'flake8 --filename=* --format="%(path)s:%(row)d:%(col)d: error: %(text)s"'
```
Ensure tags files are not read twice through different paths.
Handle paths containings space correctly
Closes#802, to which much credits goes for this change.
This commit uses options and flags that will work on both the BSD and
the `man-db` implementations, however those changes remain unportable as
the POSIX standard only defines a single `-k` flag for the utility,
which we don't need.
The call to the `col` utility has also been replaced by a call to `sed`,
as the former is only shipped on systems that have the `nroff` formatter
installed.