#392 Report errors inside of headers, in a very basic way
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@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('c', {
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\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
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\ 'executable': 'clang',
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\ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#c#clang#GetCommand',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('c', {
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\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
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\ 'executable': 'gcc',
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\ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#c#gcc#GetCommand',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('coffee', {
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\ 'executable_callback': 'ale_linters#coffee#coffee#GetExecutable',
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\ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#coffee#coffee#GetCommand',
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\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('cpp', {
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\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
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\ 'executable': 'clang++',
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\ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#cpp#clang#GetCommand',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('cpp', {
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\ 'output_stream': 'stdout',
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\ 'executable': 'clang-tidy',
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\ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#cpp#clangtidy#GetCommand',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -28,5 +28,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('cpp', {
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\ 'output_stream': 'stderr',
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\ 'executable': 'g++',
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\ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#cpp#gcc#GetCommand',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('puppet', {
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\ 'command': 'puppet-lint --no-autoloader_layout-check'
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\ . ' --log-format "-:%{line}:%{column}: %{kind}: [%{check}] %{message}"'
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\ . ' %t',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -48,5 +48,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('sh', {
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\ 'name': 'shellcheck',
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\ 'executable_callback': 'ale_linters#sh#shellcheck#GetExecutable',
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\ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#sh#shellcheck#GetCommand',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('swift', {
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\ 'name': 'swiftlint',
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\ 'executable': 'swiftlint',
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\ 'command': 'swiftlint lint --use-stdin',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -20,5 +20,5 @@ call ale#linter#Define('vim', {
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\ . s:enable_neovim
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\ . s:format
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\ . ' %t',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat',
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\ 'callback': 'ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat',
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\})
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@ -45,36 +45,6 @@ function! ale#handlers#HandleUnixFormatAsWarning(buffer, lines) abort
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return s:HandleUnixFormat(a:buffer, a:lines, 'W')
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endfunction
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function! ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat(buffer, lines) abort
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" Look for lines like the following.
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"
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" <stdin>:8:5: warning: conversion lacks type at end of format [-Wformat=]
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" <stdin>:10:27: error: invalid operands to binary - (have ‘int’ and ‘char *’)
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" -:189:7: note: $/${} is unnecessary on arithmetic variables. [SC2004]
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let l:pattern = '^.\+:\(\d\+\):\(\d\+\): \([^:]\+\): \(.\+\)$'
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let l:output = []
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for l:line in a:lines
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let l:match = matchlist(l:line, l:pattern)
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if len(l:match) == 0
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continue
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endif
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call add(l:output, {
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\ 'bufnr': a:buffer,
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\ 'lnum': l:match[1] + 0,
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\ 'vcol': 0,
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\ 'col': l:match[2] + 0,
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\ 'text': l:match[4],
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\ 'type': l:match[3] =~# 'error' ? 'E' : 'W',
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\ 'nr': -1,
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\})
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endfor
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return l:output
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endfunction
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function! ale#handlers#HandleCppCheckFormat(buffer, lines) abort
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" Look for lines like the following.
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"
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autoload/ale/handlers/gcc.vim
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78
autoload/ale/handlers/gcc.vim
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scriptencoding utf-8
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" Author: w0rp <devw0rp@gmail.com>
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" Description: This file defines a handler function which ought to work for
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" any program which outputs errors in the format that GCC uses.
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function! s:AddIncludedErrors(output, include_lnum, include_lines) abort
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if a:include_lnum > 0
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call add(a:output, {
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\ 'lnum': a:include_lnum,
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\ 'type': 'E',
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\ 'text': 'Problems were found in the header (See :ALEDetail)',
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\ 'detail': join(a:include_lines, "\n"),
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\})
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endif
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endfunction
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function! ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat(buffer, lines) abort
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let l:include_pattern = '\v^(In file included | *)from [^:]*:(\d+)'
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let l:include_lnum = 0
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let l:include_lines = []
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let l:included_filename = ''
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" Look for lines like the following.
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"
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" <stdin>:8:5: warning: conversion lacks type at end of format [-Wformat=]
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" <stdin>:10:27: error: invalid operands to binary - (have ‘int’ and ‘char *’)
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" -:189:7: note: $/${} is unnecessary on arithmetic variables. [SC2004]
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let l:pattern = '^\(.\+\):\(\d\+\):\(\d\+\): \([^:]\+\): \(.\+\)$'
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let l:output = []
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for l:line in a:lines
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let l:match = matchlist(l:line, l:pattern)
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if empty(l:match)
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" Check for matches in includes.
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" We will keep matching lines until we hit the last file, which
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" is our file.
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let l:include_match = matchlist(l:line, l:include_pattern)
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if empty(l:include_match)
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" If this isn't another include header line, then we
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" need to collect it.
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call add(l:include_lines, l:line)
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else
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" Get the line number out of the parsed include line,
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" and reset the other variables.
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let l:include_lnum = str2nr(l:include_match[2])
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let l:include_lines = []
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let l:included_filename = ''
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endif
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elseif l:include_lnum > 0
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\&& (empty(l:included_filename) || l:included_filename ==# l:match[1])
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" If we hit the first error after an include header, or the
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" errors below have the same name as the first filename we see,
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" then include these lines, and remember what that filename was.
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let l:included_filename = l:match[1]
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call add(l:include_lines, l:line)
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else
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" If we hit a regular error again, then add the previously
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" collected lines as one error, and reset the include variables.
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call s:AddIncludedErrors(l:output, l:include_lnum, l:include_lines)
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let l:include_lnum = 0
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let l:include_lines = []
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let l:included_filename = ''
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call add(l:output, {
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\ 'lnum': l:match[2] + 0,
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\ 'col': l:match[3] + 0,
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\ 'type': l:match[4] =~# 'error' ? 'E' : 'W',
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\ 'text': l:match[5],
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\})
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endif
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endfor
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" Add remaining include errors after we go beyond the last line.
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call s:AddIncludedErrors(l:output, l:include_lnum, l:include_lines)
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return l:output
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endfunction
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test/c_tests/broken.h
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test/c_tests/broken.h
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{{{
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Execute(Basic errors should be returned for GCC for C files):
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call ale#Lint()
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AssertEqual [{
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\ 'lnum': 3,
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\ 'col': 1,
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\ }],
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\ map(getloclist(0), '{''lnum'': v:val.lnum, ''col'': v:val.col}'),
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\ 'No errors returned! Got: ' . GetCommandOutput()
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AssertEqual
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\ [{'lnum': 3, 'col': 1}],
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\ map(getloclist(0), '{''lnum'': v:val.lnum, ''col'': v:val.col}')
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Assert match(getloclist(0)[0].text, '\v^expected .*;.* before .*\}.* token$') >= 0,
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\ 'Invalid error text: ' . getloclist(0)[0].text
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Execute(Basic errors should be returned for GCC for C++ files):
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call ale#Lint()
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AssertEqual [{
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\ 'lnum': 3,
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\ 'col': 1,
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\ }],
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\ map(getloclist(0), '{''lnum'': v:val.lnum, ''col'': v:val.col}'),
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\ 'No errors returned! Got: ' . GetCommandOutput()
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AssertEqual
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\ [{'lnum': 3, 'col': 1}],
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\ map(getloclist(0), '{''lnum'': v:val.lnum, ''col'': v:val.col}')
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Assert match(getloclist(0)[0].text, '\v^expected .*;.* before .*\}.* token$') >= 0,
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\ 'Invalid error text: ' . getloclist(0)[0].text
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Given c (A test C file with a header containing broken code):
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// Some comment line
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#include "broken.h"
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int main() {
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return 0
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}
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Execute(Basic errors should be returned for GCC for C files with headers):
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call ale#Lint()
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AssertEqual
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\ [{'lnum': 2, 'col': 0}],
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\ map(getloclist(0), '{''lnum'': v:val.lnum, ''col'': v:val.col}')
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AssertEqual 'Problems were found in the header (See :ALEDetail)', getloclist(0)[0].text
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Given cpp (A test C++ file with a header containing broken code):
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// Some comment line
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#include "broken.h"
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int main() {
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return 0
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}
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Execute(Basic errors should be returned for GCC for C++ files with headers):
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call ale#Lint()
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AssertEqual
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\ [{'lnum': 2, 'col': 0}],
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\ map(getloclist(0), '{''lnum'': v:val.lnum, ''col'': v:val.col}')
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AssertEqual 'Problems were found in the header (See :ALEDetail)', getloclist(0)[0].text
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\], g:loclist
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Execute (Run HandleGCCFormat):
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let g:loclist = ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat(42, [
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let g:loclist = ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat(42, [
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\ '<stdin>:8:5: warning: conversion lacks type at end of format [-Wformat=]',
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\ '<stdin>:10:27: error: invalid operands to binary - (have ‘int’ and ‘char *’)',
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\])
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Then (The loclist should be correct):
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AssertEqual [
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\ {
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\ 'bufnr': 42,
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\ 'vcol': 0,
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\ 'nr': -1,
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\ 'lnum': 8,
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\ 'col': 5,
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\ 'type': 'W',
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\ 'text': 'conversion lacks type at end of format [-Wformat=]',
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\ },
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\ {
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\ 'bufnr': 42,
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\ 'vcol': 0,
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\ 'nr': -1,
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\ 'lnum': 10,
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\ 'col': 27,
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\ 'type': 'E',
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test/handler/test_gcc_handler.vader
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Execute(GCC errors from included files should be parsed correctly):
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AssertEqual
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\ [
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\ {
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\ 'lnum': 3,
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\ 'type': 'E',
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\ 'text': 'Problems were found in the header (See :ALEDetail)',
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\ 'detail': join([
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\ 'broken.h:1:1: error: expected identifier or ''('' before ''{'' token',
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\ ' {{{',
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\ ' ^',
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\ ], "\n"),
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\ },
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\ ],
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\ ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat(347, [
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\ 'In file included from <stdin>:3:0:',
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\ 'broken.h:1:1: error: expected identifier or ''('' before ''{'' token',
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\ ' {{{',
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\ ' ^',
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\ ])
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AssertEqual
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\ [
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\ {
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\ 'lnum': 3,
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\ 'type': 'E',
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\ 'text': 'Problems were found in the header (See :ALEDetail)',
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\ 'detail': join([
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\ 'b.h:1:1: error: expected identifier or ''('' before ''{'' token',
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\ ' {{{',
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\ ' ^',
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\ ], "\n"),
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\ },
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\ ],
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\ ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat(347, [
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\ 'In file included from a.h:1:0,',
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\ ' from test.c:3:',
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\ 'b.h:1:1: error: expected identifier or ''('' before ''{'' token',
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\ ' {{{',
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\ ' ^',
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\ ])
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AssertEqual
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\ [
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\ 'text': 'Problems were found in the header (See :ALEDetail)',
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\ 'detail': join([
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\ 'b.h:1:1: error: unknown type name ‘bad_type’',
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\ ' bad_type x;',
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\ ' ^',
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\ 'b.h:2:1: error: unknown type name ‘other_bad_type’',
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\ ' other_bad_type y;',
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\ ' ^',
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\ ], "\n"),
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\ },
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\ ],
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\ ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat(347, [
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\ 'In file included from a.h:1:0,',
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\ ' from test.c:3:',
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\ 'b.h:1:1: error: unknown type name ‘bad_type’',
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\ ' bad_type x;',
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\ ' ^',
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\ 'b.h:2:1: error: unknown type name ‘other_bad_type’',
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\ ' other_bad_type y;',
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\ ' ^',
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\ ])
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AssertEqual
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\ [
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\ {
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\ 'bufnr': 347,
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\ 'lnum': 1,
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\ 'col': 7,
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\ 'text': 'Operator Usage Whitespace Violation: Operators should be surrounded by a single whitespace when they are being used. (operator_usage_whitespace)',
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\ 'type': 'W',
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\ 'vcol': 0,
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\ 'nr': -1,
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\ },
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\ {
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\ 'bufnr': 347,
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\ 'lnum': 1,
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\ 'col': 11,
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\ 'text': 'Operator Usage Whitespace Violation: Operators should be surrounded by a single whitespace when they are being used. (operator_usage_whitespace)',
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\ 'type': 'W',
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\ 'vcol': 0,
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\ 'nr': -1,
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\ },
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\
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\ ],
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\ ale#handlers#HandleGCCFormat(347, [
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\ ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat(347, [
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\ 'This line should be ignored',
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\ '<nopath>:1:7: warning: Operator Usage Whitespace Violation: Operators should be surrounded by a single whitespace when they are being used. (operator_usage_whitespace)',
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\ '<nopath>:1:11: warning: Operator Usage Whitespace Violation: Operators should be surrounded by a single whitespace when they are being used. (operator_usage_whitespace)',
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test/handler/test_vint_handler.vader
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Execute(The vint handler should parse error messages correctly):
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:file! gxc.vim
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AssertEqual
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\ [
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\ {
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\ 'lnum': 1,
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\ 'col': 1,
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\ 'text': 'Use scriptencoding when multibyte char exists (see :help :script encoding)',
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\ 'type': 'W',
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\ },
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\ {
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\ 'lnum': 3,
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\ 'col': 17,
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\ 'text': 'Use robust operators `==#` or `==?` instead of `==` (see Google VimScript Style Guide (Matching))',
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\ 'type': 'W',
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\ },
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\ {
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\ 'lnum': 3,
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\ 'col': 8,
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\ 'text': 'Make the scope explicit like `l:filename` (see Anti-pattern of vimrc (Scope of identifier))',
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\ 'type': 'W',
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\ },
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\ {
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\ 'col': 8,
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\ 'text': 'Undefined variable: filename (see :help E738)',
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\ 'type': 'W',
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\ },
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\ ],
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\ ale#handlers#gcc#HandleGCCFormat(347, [
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\ 'gcc.vim:1:1: warning: Use scriptencoding when multibyte char exists (see :help :script encoding)',
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\ 'gcc.vim:3:17: warning: Use robust operators `==#` or `==?` instead of `==` (see Google VimScript Style Guide (Matching))',
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\ 'gcc.vim:3:8: style_problem: Make the scope explicit like `l:filename` (see Anti-pattern of vimrc (Scope of identifier))',
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\ 'gcc.vim:7:8: warning: Undefined variable: filename (see :help E738)',
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