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Has somebody successfully used this with gcc for linting? I've experimenting with the settings for adding a new linter using the cppcheck as e template together with some of the info on gccdiag at null-ls.nvim and ALE, but with no success. Here's what I've tried:
local pattern = [[^([^:]+):(%d+):(%d+):%s+([^:]+):%s+(.*)$]]
local groups = { 'file', 'lnum', 'col', 'code', 'severity', 'message' }
local severity_map = {
['error'] = vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR,
['warning'] = vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN,
['performance'] = vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN,
['style'] = vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO,
['information'] = vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO,
}
require('lint').linters.gcc = {
cmd = 'cc',
stdin = false, -- or false if it doesn't support content input via stdin. In that case the filename is automatically added to the arguments.
append_fname = false, -- Automatically append the file name to `args` if `stdin = false` (default: true)
args = {'-std=c89', '-Wall'}, -- list of arguments. Can contain functions with zero arguments that will be evaluated once the linter is used.
stream = both, -- ('stdout' | 'stderr' | 'both') configure the stream to which the linter outputs the linting result.
ignore_exitcode = false, -- set this to true if the linter exits with a code != 0 and that's considered normal.
env = nil, -- custom environment table to use with the external process. Note that this replaces the *entire* environment, it is not additive.
parser = require('lint.parser').from_pattern(pattern, groups, severity_map, { ['source'] = 'gcc' }),
}
Problem is, that I don't really know lua and don't know what I'm doing really. I just want to be able to use gcc together with the other linters to lint my code, just as i did with ALE. "cc" exists with code 1 according to neovim, but I don't know where I can get any more information? nvim-lint doesn't have any logs on what commands it runs (as LSP does?).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
require('lint').linters_by_ft= {
c= {'gcc'}
}
localpattern=[[^([^:]+):(%d+):(%d+):%s+([^:]+):%s+(.*)$]]localgroups= { 'file', 'lnum', 'col', 'severity', 'message' }
localseverity_map= {
['error'] =vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR,
['warning'] =vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN,
['performance'] =vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN,
['style'] =vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO,
['information'] =vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO,
}
require('lint').linters.gcc= {
cmd='gcc',
stdin=false, -- or false if it doesn't support content input via stdin. In that case the filename is automatically added to the arguments.append_fname=true, -- Automatically append the file name to `args` if `stdin = false` (default: true)args= {'-Wall', '-std=c99'}, -- list of arguments. Can contain functions with zero arguments that will be evaluated once the linter is used.stream='stderr', -- ('stdout' | 'stderr' | 'both') configure the stream to which the linter outputs the linting result.ignore_exitcode=true, -- set this to true if the linter exits with a code != 0 and that's considered normal.env=nil, -- custom environment table to use with the external process. Note that this replaces the *entire* environment, it is not additive.parser=require('lint.parser').from_pattern(pattern, groups, severity_map, { ['source'] ='gcc' }),
}
modify the line: local groups = { 'file', 'lnum', 'col', 'severity', 'message' }
and: ignore_exitcode = true,
Has somebody successfully used this with gcc for linting? I've experimenting with the settings for adding a new linter using the cppcheck as e template together with some of the info on gccdiag at null-ls.nvim and ALE, but with no success. Here's what I've tried:
Problem is, that I don't really know lua and don't know what I'm doing really. I just want to be able to use gcc together with the other linters to lint my code, just as i did with ALE. "cc" exists with code 1 according to neovim, but I don't know where I can get any more information? nvim-lint doesn't have any logs on what commands it runs (as LSP does?).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: