Add a has() wrapper we can override for tests, and add a function for generating paths up to the root directory to search through
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@@ -105,6 +105,14 @@ function! ale#ResetLintFileMarkers() abort
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let s:should_lint_file_for_buffer = {}
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endfunction
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let g:ale_has_override = get(g:, 'ale_has_override', {})
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" Call has(), but check a global Dictionary so we can force flags on or off
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" for testing purposes.
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function! ale#Has(feature) abort
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return get(g:ale_has_override, a:feature, has(a:feature))
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endfunction
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" Given a buffer number and a variable name, look for that variable in the
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" buffer scope, then in global scope. If the name does not exist in the global
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" scope, an exception will be thrown.
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@@ -92,3 +92,27 @@ function! ale#path#IsBufferPath(buffer, filename) abort
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return resolve(l:buffer_filename) ==# l:resolved_filename
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endfunction
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" Given a path, return every component of the path, moving upwards.
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function! ale#path#Upwards(path) abort
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let l:pattern = ale#Has('win32') ? '\v/+|\\+' : '\v/+'
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let l:sep = ale#Has('win32') ? '\' : '/'
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let l:parts = split(simplify(a:path), l:pattern)
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let l:path_list = []
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while !empty(l:parts)
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call add(l:path_list, join(l:parts, l:sep))
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let l:parts = l:parts[:-2]
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endwhile
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if ale#Has('win32') && a:path =~# '^[a-zA-z]:\'
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" Add \ to C: for C:\, etc.
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let l:path_list[-1] .= '\'
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elseif a:path[0] ==# '/'
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" If the path starts with /, even on Windows, add / and / to all paths.
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call add(l:path_list, '')
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call map(l:path_list, '''/'' . v:val')
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endif
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return l:path_list
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endfunction
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autoload/ale/python.vim
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autoload/ale/python.vim
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" Author: w0rp <devw0rp@gmail.com>
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" Description: Functions for integrating with Python linters.
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