" Author: Michael Thiesen " Description: pycodestyle linting for python files call ale#Set('python_pycodestyle_executable', 'pycodestyle') call ale#Set('python_pycodestyle_options', '') call ale#Set('python_pycodestyle_use_global', 0) function! ale_linters#python#pycodestyle#GetExecutable(buffer) abort return ale#python#FindExecutable(a:buffer, 'python_pycodestyle', ['pycodestyle']) endfunction function! ale_linters#python#pycodestyle#GetCommand(buffer) abort return ale#Escape(ale_linters#python#pycodestyle#GetExecutable(a:buffer)) \ . ' ' \ . ale#Var(a:buffer, 'python_pycodestyle_options') \ . ' -' endfunction function! ale_linters#python#pycodestyle#Handle(buffer, lines) abort let l:pattern = '\v^(\S*):(\d*):(\d*): ([EW]\d+) (.*)$' let l:output = [] " lines are formatted as follows: " file.py:21:26: W291 trailing whitespace for l:match in ale#util#GetMatches(a:lines, l:pattern) let l:item = { \ 'lnum': l:match[2] + 0, \ 'col': l:match[3] + 0, \ 'type': l:match[4][0], \ 'sub_type': 'style', \ 'text': l:match[5], \ 'code': l:match[4], \} " E999 is not a style error, it's a syntax error. if l:match[4] is# 'E999' unlet l:item.sub_type endif call add(l:output, l:item) endfor return l:output endfunction call ale#linter#Define('python', { \ 'name': 'pycodestyle', \ 'executable_callback': 'ale_linters#python#pycodestyle#GetExecutable', \ 'command_callback': 'ale_linters#python#pycodestyle#GetCommand', \ 'callback': 'ale_linters#python#pycodestyle#Handle', \})