Up-indent types and defaults, and align markers

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w0rp 2016-10-09 21:23:34 +01:00
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@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ The following languages and tools are supported.
g:ale_linters *g:ale_linters* g:ale_linters *g:ale_linters*
Type: |Dictionary| Type: |Dictionary|
Default: unset Default: unset
The |g:ale_linters| option sets a |Dictionary| mapping a filetype The |g:ale_linters| option sets a |Dictionary| mapping a filetype
to a |List| of linter programs to be run when checking particular filetypes. to a |List| of linter programs to be run when checking particular filetypes.
@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ Default: unset
g:ale_lint_on_text_changed *g:ale_lint_on_text_changed* g:ale_lint_on_text_changed *g:ale_lint_on_text_changed*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `1` Default: `1`
By default, ALE will check files with the various supported programs when By default, ALE will check files with the various supported programs when
text is changed by using the |TextChanged| event. If this behaviour is not text is changed by using the |TextChanged| event. If this behaviour is not
@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_lint_delay *g:ale_lint_delay* g:ale_lint_delay *g:ale_lint_delay*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `200` Default: `200`
This variable controls the milliseconds delay after which the linters will This variable controls the milliseconds delay after which the linters will
be run after text is changed. This option is only meaningful with the be run after text is changed. This option is only meaningful with the
@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ Default: `200`
g:ale_lint_on_enter *g:ale_lint_on_enter* g:ale_lint_on_enter *g:ale_lint_on_enter*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `1` Default: `1`
When this option is set to `1`, the |BufEnter| and |BufRead| events will be When this option is set to `1`, the |BufEnter| and |BufRead| events will be
used to apply linters when buffers are first opened. If this is not desired, used to apply linters when buffers are first opened. If this is not desired,
@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_lint_on_save *g:ale_lint_on_save* g:ale_lint_on_save *g:ale_lint_on_save*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `0` Default: `0`
This option will make ALE run the linters whenever a file is saved when it This option will make ALE run the linters whenever a file is saved when it
it set to `1` in your vimrc file. This option can be used in combination it set to `1` in your vimrc file. This option can be used in combination
@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ Default: `0`
g:ale_set_loclist *g:ale_set_loclist* g:ale_set_loclist *g:ale_set_loclist*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `1` Default: `1`
When this option is set to `1`, the |loclist| will be populate with any When this option is set to `1`, the |loclist| will be populate with any
warnings and errors which are found by ALE. This feature can be used to warnings and errors which are found by ALE. This feature can be used to
@ -152,8 +152,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_set_signs *g:ale_set_signs* g:ale_set_signs *g:ale_set_signs*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `has('signs')` Default: `has('signs')`
When this option is set to `1`, the |sign| column will be populated with When this option is set to `1`, the |sign| column will be populated with
signs marking where errors and warnings appear in the file. The signs marking where errors and warnings appear in the file. The
@ -164,8 +164,8 @@ Default: `has('signs')`
g:ale_sign_column_always *g:ale_sign_column_always* g:ale_sign_column_always *g:ale_sign_column_always*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `0` Default: `0`
By default, the sign gutter will disappear when all warnings and errors have By default, the sign gutter will disappear when all warnings and errors have
been fixed for a file. When this option is set to `1`, the sign column will been fixed for a file. When this option is set to `1`, the sign column will
@ -175,8 +175,8 @@ Default: `0`
g:ale_sign_error *g:ale_sign_error* g:ale_sign_error *g:ale_sign_error*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `'>>'` Default: `'>>'`
This string can be changed to change the characters used for the sign gutter This string can be changed to change the characters used for the sign gutter
for lines which at least one error on them. Lines with both errors and for lines which at least one error on them. Lines with both errors and
@ -185,8 +185,8 @@ Default: `'>>'`
g:ale_sign_warning *g:ale_sign_warning* g:ale_sign_warning *g:ale_sign_warning*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `'--'` Default: `'--'`
This string can be changed to change the characters used for the sign gutter This string can be changed to change the characters used for the sign gutter
for lines which at least one warning on them. for lines which at least one warning on them.
@ -194,8 +194,8 @@ Default: `'--'`
g:ale_sign_offset *g:ale_sign_offset* g:ale_sign_offset *g:ale_sign_offset*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `1000000` Default: `1000000`
This variable controls offset from which numeric IDs will be generated for This variable controls offset from which numeric IDs will be generated for
new signs. Signs cannot share the same ID values, so when two Vim plugins new signs. Signs cannot share the same ID values, so when two Vim plugins
@ -208,8 +208,8 @@ Default: `1000000`
g:ale_echo_cursor *g:ale_echo_cursor* g:ale_echo_cursor *g:ale_echo_cursor*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `1` Default: `1`
When this option is set to `1`, a truncated message will be echoed when a When this option is set to `1`, a truncated message will be echoed when a
cursor is near a warning or error. ALE will attempt to find the warning or cursor is near a warning or error. ALE will attempt to find the warning or
@ -220,8 +220,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_warn_about_trailing_whitespace *g:ale_warn_about_trailing_whitespace* g:ale_warn_about_trailing_whitespace *g:ale_warn_about_trailing_whitespace*
Type: |Number| Type: |Number|
Default: `1` Default: `1`
When this option is set to `1`, warnings relating to trailing whitespace on When this option is set to `1`, warnings relating to trailing whitespace on
lines will be shown in signs, the loclist, and echo messages, etc. If these lines will be shown in signs, the loclist, and echo messages, etc. If these
@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ Default: `1`
g:ale_statusline_format *g:ale_statusline_format* g:ale_statusline_format *g:ale_statusline_format*
Type: |List| Type: |List|
Default: `['%d error(s)', '%d warning(s)', 'OK']` Default: `['%d error(s)', '%d warning(s)', 'OK']`
This variable defines the format of |`ALEGetStatusLine()`| output. This variable defines the format of |`ALEGetStatusLine()`| output.
- The 1st element is for errors - The 1st element is for errors
@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ for customising their behaviour.
g:ale_javascript_eslint_executable *g:ale_javascript_eslint_executable* g:ale_javascript_eslint_executable *g:ale_javascript_eslint_executable*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `'eslint'` Default: `'eslint'`
This variable can be changed to change the path to eslint. If you have This variable can be changed to change the path to eslint. If you have
eslint_d installed, you can set this option to use eslint_d instead. eslint_d installed, you can set this option to use eslint_d instead.
@ -267,8 +267,8 @@ Default: `'eslint'`
g:ale_php_phpcs_standard *g:ale_php_phpcs_standard* g:ale_php_phpcs_standard *g:ale_php_phpcs_standard*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `''` Default: `''`
This variable can be set to specify the coding standard used by phpcs. If no This variable can be set to specify the coding standard used by phpcs. If no
coding standard is specified, phpcs will default to checking against the coding standard is specified, phpcs will default to checking against the
@ -280,8 +280,8 @@ Default: `''`
g:ale_c_gcc_options *g:ale_c_gcc_options* g:ale_c_gcc_options *g:ale_c_gcc_options*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `'-Wall'` Default: `'-Wall'`
This variable can be change to modify flags given to gcc. This variable can be change to modify flags given to gcc.
@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ Default: `'-Wall'`
g:ale_cpp_gcc_options *g:ale_cpp_gcc_options* g:ale_cpp_gcc_options *g:ale_cpp_gcc_options*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `'-Wall'` Default: `'-Wall'`
This variable can be changed to modify flags given to gcc. This variable can be changed to modify flags given to gcc.
@ -302,8 +302,8 @@ Default: `'-Wall'`
g:ale_linters_sh_shell_default_shell *g:ale_linters_sh_shell_default_shell* g:ale_linters_sh_shell_default_shell *g:ale_linters_sh_shell_default_shell*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: The current shell (`$SHELL`) or `'bash'` if that cannot be read. Default: The current shell (`$SHELL`) or `'bash'` if that cannot be read.
When ALE runs the linter for shells with the `-n` flag, it will attempt to When ALE runs the linter for shells with the `-n` flag, it will attempt to
read the shell from the shebang (`#!`) line from the shell script to read the shell from the shebang (`#!`) line from the shell script to
@ -316,8 +316,8 @@ Default: The current shell (`$SHELL`) or `'bash'` if that cannot be read.
g:ale_fortran_gcc_options *g:ale_fortran_gcc_options* g:ale_fortran_gcc_options *g:ale_fortran_gcc_options*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `'-Wall'` Default: `'-Wall'`
This variable can be changed to modify flags given to gcc. This variable can be changed to modify flags given to gcc.
@ -327,16 +327,16 @@ Default: `'-Wall'`
g:ale_html_tidy_executable *g:ale_html_tidy_executable* g:ale_html_tidy_executable *g:ale_html_tidy_executable*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `'tidy'` Default: `'tidy'`
This variable can be changed to change the path to tidy. This variable can be changed to change the path to tidy.
g:ale_html_tidy_args *g:ale_html_tidy_args* g:ale_html_tidy_args *g:ale_html_tidy_args*
Type: |String| Type: |String|
Default: `'-q -e -language en'` Default: `'-q -e -language en'`
This variable can be changed to change the arguments provided to the This variable can be changed to change the arguments provided to the
executable. executable.
@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ ALEGetLinters(filetype) *ALEGetLinters()*
|Dictionary| values in the format specified by |ALEAddLinter()|. |Dictionary| values in the format specified by |ALEAddLinter()|.
ALEGetStatusLine() *ALEGetStatusLine()* ALEGetStatusLine() *ALEGetStatusLine()*
Return a formatted string that can be added to the statusline. Return a formatted string that can be added to the statusline.
The output's format is defined in |`g:ale_statusline_format`|. The output's format is defined in |`g:ale_statusline_format`|.
To enable it, the following should be present in your |statusline| settings: > To enable it, the following should be present in your |statusline| settings: >