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* Use rubocop's JSON output format (resolves #339) Rubocop's emacs formatter seems to have changed format in some not-so-ancient version. The JSON formatter should provide a more stable interface than parsing lines with a regex. The JSON formatter was introduced in mid-2013, so it should be safe to assume available in any reasonably-modern environment. The oldest currently-supported version of ruby (according to ruby-lang.org) was not supported by rubocop until 2014. * Rubocop: Use global function for GetType * Rubocop: Use scope prefix in GetType * Rubocop: Update command_callback test * Rubocop: add end_col to Handle
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Before:
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runtime ale_linters/ruby/rubocop.vim
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Execute(Executable should default to rubocop):
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AssertEqual
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\ '''rubocop'' --format json --force-exclusion --stdin ''dummy.py''',
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\ ale_linters#ruby#rubocop#GetCommand(bufnr(''))
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Execute(Should be able to set a custom executable):
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let g:ale_ruby_rubocop_executable = 'bin/rubocop'
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AssertEqual
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\ '''bin/rubocop'' --format json --force-exclusion --stdin ''dummy.py''',
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\ ale_linters#ruby#rubocop#GetCommand(bufnr(''))
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Execute(Setting bundle appends 'exec rubocop'):
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let g:ale_ruby_rubocop_executable = 'path to/bundle'
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AssertEqual
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\ '''path to/bundle'' exec rubocop --format json --force-exclusion --stdin ''dummy.py''',
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\ ale_linters#ruby#rubocop#GetCommand(bufnr(''))
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