diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 0ec05bb..a49b9b6 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ projectile-bookmarks.eld *.dat +*~ diff --git a/elpa/archives/melpa/archive-contents b/elpa/archives/melpa/archive-contents index 20de391..9808570 100644 --- a/elpa/archives/melpa/archive-contents +++ b/elpa/archives/melpa/archive-contents @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ (scalariform . [(20190114 215) ((s (1 12 0)) (f (0 20 0))) "Format Scala code with scalariform." single ((:commit . "478a15ccb4f825aba73262bccd3e61ce7017f64b") (:keywords "processes" "scala" "scalariform") (:authors ("zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com")) (:maintainer "zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com") (:url . "https://github.com/zwild/scalariform"))]) (scala-mode . [(20190929 1522) nil "Major mode for editing Scala" tar ((:commit . "44772cbf1e1ade52bc5066555ff0aed68569aaec") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/hvesalai/emacs-scala-mode"))]) (scad-preview . [(20160206 1336) ((scad-mode (91 0))) "Preview SCAD models in real-time within Emacs" single ((:commit . "fee011589671cc8f1296cb6aa81553e5bb699819") (:authors ("zk_phi")) (:maintainer "zk_phi") (:url . "http://hins11.yu-yake.com/"))]) -(scad-mode . [(20190413 1246) nil "A major mode for editing OpenSCAD code" single ((:commit . "0fd84dbc4634f3be1b904fd31b1b49b05137c923") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("Len Trigg, Łukasz Stelmach")) (:maintainer "Len Trigg" . "lenbok@gmail.com") (:url . "https://raw.github.com/openscad/openscad/master/contrib/scad-mode.el"))]) +(scad-mode . [(20190413 1246) nil "A major mode for editing OpenSCAD code" single ((:commit . "8c5970cd385b498affc5bdbdc6b364eb8196c707") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("Len Trigg, Łukasz Stelmach")) (:maintainer "Len Trigg" . "lenbok@gmail.com") (:url . "https://raw.github.com/openscad/openscad/master/contrib/scad-mode.el"))]) (sbt-mode . 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"3aa66d1d53b84b779374edff7a7e6b5f2cd7575d") (:authors ("Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com"))]) (php-runtime . [(20181212 1825) ((emacs (25)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (f (0 20)) (s (1 7))) "Language binding bridge to PHP" single ((:commit . "017e0e70f07d6b25e37d5c5f4d271a914b677631") (:keywords "processes" "php") (:authors ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-php/php-runtime.el"))]) (php-refactor-mode . [(20171124 635) nil "Minor mode to quickly and safely perform common refactorings" single ((:commit . "7a794b0618df2882b1bd586fdd698dba0bc5130d") (:keywords "php" "refactor") (:authors ("Matthew M. Keeler" . "keelerm84@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matthew M. Keeler" . "keelerm84@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/keelerm84/php-refactor-mode.el"))]) -(php-mode . [(20190930 111) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing PHP code" tar ((:commit . "5ba2a16e1751446502652021942f59f2e36aea41") (:keywords "languages" "php") (:authors ("Eric James Michael Ritz")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-php/php-mode"))]) +(php-mode . [(20191027 1534) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing PHP code" tar ((:commit . "429c612d904819e6f85938a95b5fc605c7f0a00c") (:keywords "languages" "php") (:authors ("Eric James Michael Ritz")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-php/php-mode"))]) (php-eldoc . [(20140202 1941) nil "eldoc backend for php" tar ((:commit . "df05064146b884d9081e10657e32dc480f070cfe") (:authors ("sabof")) (:maintainer "sabof") (:url . "https://github.com/sabof/php-eldoc"))]) (php-cs-fixer . [(20190207 1126) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "php-cs-fixer wrapper." single ((:commit . "6540006710daf2b2d47576968ea826a83a40a6bf") (:keywords "languages" "php") (:authors ("Philippe Ivaldi for OVYA")) (:maintainer "Philippe Ivaldi for OVYA") (:url . "https://github.com/OVYA/php-cs-fixer"))]) (php-boris-minor-mode . [(20140209 1835) ((php-boris (0 0 1)) (highlight (0))) "a minor mode to evaluate PHP code in the Boris repl" single ((:commit . "c70e176dd6545f2d42ca3427e87b469635616d8a") (:keywords "php" "repl" "eval") (:authors ("steckerhalter")) (:maintainer "steckerhalter") (:url . "https://github.com/steckerhalter/php-boris-minor-mode"))]) @@ -1284,8 +1284,8 @@ (packed . [(20180318 1729) ((emacs (24 3))) "package manager agnostic Emacs Lisp package utilities" single ((:commit . "f350cc446c65b85bcc213265cd6dcadee1568762") (:keywords "compile" "convenience" "lisp" "package" "library") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/packed"))]) (package-utils . [(20180514 1415) ((restart-emacs (0 1 1))) "Extensions for package.el" single ((:commit . "5621b95c56b55499f0463fd8b29501da25d861bd") (:keywords "package" "convenience") (:authors ("Philippe Vaucher" . "philippe.vaucher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Philippe Vaucher" . "philippe.vaucher@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Silex/package-utils"))]) (package-safe-delete . [(20150116 1607) ((emacs (24)) (epl (0 7 -4))) "Safely delete package.el packages" single ((:commit . "138171e4fc03c0ef05a8260cbb5cd2e114c1c194") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/package-safe-delete"))]) -(package-lint-flymake . [(20181117 856) ((emacs (26)) (package-lint (0 5))) "A package-lint Flymake backend" single ((:commit . "eb1867b5ad68b3ca762dad33cb1e30eed1cc7252") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/package-lint"))]) -(package-lint . [(20191027 20) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24 1)) (let-alist (1 0 6))) "A linting library for elisp package authors" tar ((:commit . "eb1867b5ad68b3ca762dad33cb1e30eed1cc7252") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/package-lint"))]) +(package-lint-flymake . [(20181117 856) ((emacs (26)) (package-lint (0 5))) "A package-lint Flymake backend" single ((:commit . "bd22c75a15eab33dfdaa652d33c0a4adc489b3df") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/package-lint"))]) +(package-lint . [(20191027 20) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24 1)) (let-alist (1 0 6))) "A linting library for elisp package authors" tar ((:commit . "bd22c75a15eab33dfdaa652d33c0a4adc489b3df") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/package-lint"))]) (package-filter . 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"6b0d1a3f32c5e6c5b4c0993f30303569a9e9e9bd") (:keywords "languages" "tools") (:authors ("Martin Wolke" . "vibhavp@gmail.com") ("Adam Beckmeyer" . "adam_git@thebeckmeyers.xyz") ("Guido Kraemer" . "gdkrmr@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainer "Adam Beckmeyer" . "adam_git@thebeckmeyers.xyz") (:url . "https://github.com/non-Jedi/lsp-julia"))]) (lsp-javacomp . [(20190124 1755) ((emacs (25 1)) (lsp-mode (3 0)) (s (1 2 0))) "Provide Java IDE features powered by JavaComp." single ((:commit . "82aa4ad6ca03a74565c35e855b318b1887bcd89b") (:keywords "java" "tools" "lsp") (:url . "https://github.com/tigersoldier/lsp-javacomp"))]) (lsp-java . [(20191016 1709) ((emacs (25 1)) (lsp-mode (6 0)) (markdown-mode (2 3)) (dash (2 14 1)) (f (0 20 0)) (ht (2 0)) (dash-functional (1 2 0)) (request (0 3 0)) (treemacs (2 5))) "Java support for lsp-mode" tar ((:commit . "52f61a539b9627122b39d9aff3885a1d94247d9a") (:keywords "java") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-java"))]) @@ -2887,7 +2887,7 @@ (forth-mode . [(20170527 1930) nil "Programming language mode for Forth" tar ((:commit . "522256d98d1a909983bcfd3ae20c65226d5929b6") (:keywords "languages" "forth") (:authors ("Lars Brinkhoff" . "lars@nocrew.org")) (:maintainer "Lars Brinkhoff" . "lars@nocrew.org") (:url . "http://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/forth-mode"))]) (format-table . [(20181223 1616) ((emacs (25)) (dash (2 14 1))) "Parse and reformat tabular data." single ((:commit . "dfcae3a867e574577fc09a43b045889ff155b58f") (:keywords "data") (:authors ("Jason Duncan" . "jasond496@msn.com")) (:maintainer "Jason Duncan" . "jasond496@msn.com") (:url . "https://github.com/functionreturnfunction/format-table"))]) (format-sql . [(20150422 1333) nil "Use format-sql to make your SQL readable in directly Emacs." single ((:commit . "97f475c245cd6c81a72a265678e2087cee66ac7b") (:authors ("Friedrich Paetzke" . "paetzke@fastmail.fm")) (:maintainer "Friedrich Paetzke" . 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"mdl@60hz.org")) (:maintainer "Mark Laws" . "mdl@60hz.org") (:url . "http://github.com/drvink/flycheck-ats2"))]) (flycheck-apertium . [(20181211 1038) ((flycheck (0 25))) "Apertium checkers in flycheck" tar ((:commit . "22b60a17836477ac1edd15dc85b14f88ca871ba9") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "xml") (:authors ("Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer+apertium@mm.st")) (:maintainer "Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer+apertium@mm.st") (:url . "http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Emacs"))]) (flycheck-ameba . [(20190720 1845) ((emacs (24 4)) (flycheck (30))) "Add support for Ameba to Flycheck" single ((:commit . "8383f07d760a31a0737be9b7bdaff2f1cff67bfd") (:keywords "tools" "crystal" "ameba") (:url . "https://github.com/crystal-ameba/ameba.el"))]) -(flycheck . [(20191022 1117) ((dash (2 12 1)) (pkg-info (0 4)) (let-alist (1 0 4)) (seq (1 11)) (emacs (24 3))) "On-the-fly syntax checking" tar ((:commit . "0eaf67211b83c062e598694d2ba4efb444dc1dc6") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "tools") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainer "Clément Pit-Claudel" . "clement.pitclaudel@live.com") (:url . "http://www.flycheck.org"))]) +(flycheck . [(20191027 1608) ((dash (2 12 1)) (pkg-info (0 4)) (let-alist (1 0 4)) (seq (1 11)) (emacs (24 3))) "On-the-fly syntax checking" tar ((:commit . "d8c5485143b6bdf339382138832bdd340b94c677") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "tools") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainer "Clément Pit-Claudel" . "clement.pitclaudel@live.com") (:url . "http://www.flycheck.org"))]) (flx-isearch . [(20180103 514) ((emacs (24)) (flx (20140821)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Fuzzy incremental searching for emacs" single ((:commit . "f132fd6367e369885ab3a865fbfe20eee989bc0b") (:keywords "convenience" "search" "flx") (:authors ("PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com")) (:maintainer "PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com") (:url . "https://github.com/pythonnut/flx-isearch"))]) (flx-ido . [(20180117 1519) ((flx (0 1)) (cl-lib (0 3))) "flx integration for ido" single ((:commit . "46040d0b096a0340d91235561f27a959a61d0fef") (:authors ("Le Wang")) (:maintainer "Le Wang") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/flx"))]) (flx . [(20151030 1812) ((cl-lib (0 3))) "fuzzy matching with good sorting" single ((:commit . "46040d0b096a0340d91235561f27a959a61d0fef") (:authors ("Le Wang")) (:maintainer "Le Wang") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/flx"))]) @@ -3444,7 +3444,7 @@ (eimp . [(20120826 2039) nil "Emacs Image Manipulation Package" single ((:commit . "2e7536fe6d8f7faf1bad7a8ae37faba0162c3b4f") (:keywords "files" "frames") (:authors ("Matthew P. Hodges" . "MPHodges@member.fsf.org")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk"))]) (eide . [(20191001 2003) nil "IDE interface" tar ((:commit . "eafa97e61383ef943bd6c3f8c7d50953257d4ae1"))]) (ego . 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"https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot"))]) (egison-mode . [(20190714 236) nil "Egison editing mode" single ((:commit . "ad82bff8e9477310ad9b7806711cecdfe6d24f14") (:authors ("Satoshi Egi" . "egisatoshi@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Satoshi Egi" . "egisatoshi@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/egisatoshi/egison3/blob/master/elisp/egison-mode.el"))]) (egg . [(20181126 500) nil "Emacs Got Git - Emacs interface to Git" tar ((:commit . "00e768a78ac3d25f457eed667d02cac568480bf9") (:keywords "git" "version control" "release management") (:authors ("Bogolisk" . "bogolisk@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Bogolisk" . "bogolisk@gmail.com"))]) (egalgo . [(20190706 1611) ((dash (2 14)) (emacs (24))) "Genetic algorithm for Emacs" single ((:commit . "d98524799f95c6c6bd972e52790e7e6b9003725c") (:keywords "data") (:authors ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ROCKTAKEY/egalgo"))]) @@ -3537,7 +3537,7 @@ (dotenv-mode . [(20180207 1914) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for .env files" single ((:commit . "f4c52bcd5313379b9f2460db7f7a33119dfa96ea") (:authors ("Preetpal S. Sohal")) (:maintainer "Preetpal S. Sohal") (:url . "https://github.com/preetpalS/emacs-dotenv-mode"))]) (dot-mode . [(20180312 2300) ((emacs (24 3))) "minor mode to repeat typing or commands" single ((:commit . "6ca22b73bcdae2363ee9641b822a60685df16a3e") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Robert Wyrick" . "rob@wyrick.org")) (:maintainer "Robert Wyrick" . "rob@wyrick.org") (:url . "https://github.com/wyrickre/dot-mode"))]) (doom-themes . [(20191026 102) ((emacs (25 1)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "an opinionated pack of modern color-themes" tar ((:commit . "50da9726732e1f26fa0e4dd63f3f8041016db47d") (:keywords "dark" "light" "blue" "atom" "one" "theme" "neotree" "icons" "faces" "nova") (:authors ("Henrik Lissner ")) (:maintainer "Henrik Lissner" . "henrik@lissner.net") (:url . "https://github.com/hlissner/emacs-doom-theme"))]) -(doom-modeline . [(20191026 1931) ((emacs (25 1)) (all-the-icons (1 0 0)) (shrink-path (0 2 0)) (dash (2 11 0))) "A minimal and modern mode-line" tar ((:commit . "b2c0012252ec9b79e9ee790e766ae71a95ef41ff") (:keywords "faces" "mode-line") (:authors ("Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/seagle0128/doom-modeline"))]) +(doom-modeline . [(20191027 821) ((emacs (25 1)) (all-the-icons (1 0 0)) (shrink-path (0 2 0)) (dash (2 11 0))) "A minimal and modern mode-line" tar ((:commit . "79c705019af38351324f60ba1e06224b1100ccd8") (:keywords "faces" "mode-line") (:authors ("Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/seagle0128/doom-modeline"))]) (doom . [(20180301 2308) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "DOM implementation and manipulation library" single ((:commit . "e59040aefc92dd9b3134eb623624307fb9e4327b") (:keywords "xml" "dom") (:authors ("Alex Schroeder" . "alex@gnu.org") ("Henrik.Motakef" . "elisp@henrik-motakef.de") ("Katherine Whitlock" . "toroidal-code@gmail.com") ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Schroeder") (:url . "http://www.github.com/kensanata/doom.el/"))]) (doneburn-theme . [(20181110 1857) nil "A light theme based on Bozhidar Batsov's Zenburn" single ((:commit . "6421d9e28d57cb73212c61ab7304abfe6f950ec9") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:authors ("Manuel Uberti" . "manuel.uberti@inventati.org")) (:maintainer "Manuel Uberti" . "manuel.uberti@inventati.org") (:url . "http://github.com/manuel-uberti/doneburn-emacs"))]) (dollaro . [(20151123 1302) ((s (1 6 0))) "simple text templates" single ((:commit . "500127f0172ac7a1eec627e026b59136580a74ac") (:keywords "tools" "convenience") (:authors ("Alessandro Piras" . "laynor@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alessandro Piras" . "laynor@gmail.com"))]) @@ -3768,7 +3768,7 @@ (counsel-notmuch . [(20181203 935) ((emacs (24)) (ivy (0 10 0)) (notmuch (0 21)) (s (1 12 0))) "Search emails in Notmuch asynchronously with Ivy" single ((:commit . "a4a1562935e4180c42524c51609d1283e9be0688") (:keywords "mail") (:authors ("Alexander Fu Xi" . "fuxialexander@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexander Fu Xi" . "fuxialexander@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/fuxialexander/counsel-notmuch"))]) (counsel-gtags . [(20190923 1842) ((emacs (25 1)) (counsel (0 8 0)) (seq (1 0))) "ivy for GNU global" single ((:commit . "baac1a718aaa3ad6c439ab48903b12013de2cec0") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") ("Felipe Lema" . "felipelema@mortemale.org")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/FelipeLema/emacs-counsel-gtags"))]) (counsel-ffdata . [(20191017 1237) ((emacs (25 1)) (counsel (0 11 0)) (emacsql (3 0 0))) "Use ivy to access firefox data" single ((:commit . "88c2348c4039d9e562bd3d9a364708b01037c283") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "matching") (:authors ("Zhu Zihao" . "all_but_last@163.com")) (:maintainer "Zhu Zihao" . "all_but_last@163.com") (:url . "https://github.com/cireu/counsel-ffdata"))]) -(counsel-etags . [(20191014 50) ((emacs (24 4)) (counsel (0 10 0)) (ivy (0 10 0))) "Fast and complete Ctags/Etags solution using ivy" tar ((:commit . "b08ed51b763e29fc5deb2952eb7e5ba7c3677b4a") (:keywords "tools" "convenience") (:authors ("Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/counsel-etags"))]) +(counsel-etags . [(20191027 1230) ((emacs (24 4)) (counsel (0 10 0)) (ivy (0 10 0))) "Fast and complete Ctags/Etags solution using ivy" tar ((:commit . "7b9cb71947943084cac22751cfe62c8507a3b378") (:keywords "tools" "convenience") (:authors ("Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/counsel-etags"))]) (counsel-dash . [(20191021 1648) ((emacs (24 4)) (dash-docs (1 4 0)) (counsel (0 8 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Browse dash docsets using Ivy" single ((:commit . "7027868d483b51d949b9f20fb8f34b122ca61520") (:keywords "dash" "ivy" "counsel") (:authors ("Nathan Kot" . "nk@nathankot.com")) (:maintainer "Nathan Kot" . "nk@nathankot.com") (:url . "https://github.com/nathankot/counsel-dash"))]) (counsel-css . [(20180302 1036) ((emacs (24 4)) (counsel (0 7 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "stylesheet-selector-aware swiper" single ((:commit . "0536af00236cdce1ed08b40dd46c917e8b4b8869") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "counsel" "swiper" "selector" "css" "less" "scss") (:authors ("Henrik Lissner ")) (:maintainer "Henrik Lissner" . "henrik@lissner.net") (:url . "https://github.com/hlissner/emacs-counsel-css"))]) (counsel-codesearch . [(20180925 803) ((codesearch (1)) (counsel (0 10 0)) (emacs (24)) (ivy (0 10 0))) "Counsel interface for codesearch.el" single ((:commit . "b7989fad3e06f301c31d5e896c42b6cc549a0e0c") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abingham/emacs-counsel-codesearch"))]) @@ -3969,7 +3969,7 @@ (chee . [(20171123 2233) ((dash (2 12 1)) (s (1 10 0)) (f (0 18 2))) "Interface to chee using dired and image-dired" tar ((:commit . "669ff9ee429f24c3c2d03b83d9cb9aec5f86bb8b") (:url . "https://github.com/eikek/chee/tree/release/0.3.0/emacs"))]) (checkbox . [(20141117 58) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Quick manipulation of textual checkboxes" single ((:commit . "335afa4404adf72973195a580458927004664d98") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Cameron Desautels" . "camdez@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Cameron Desautels" . "camdez@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/camdez/checkbox.el"))]) (cheatsheet . [(20170126 2150) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "create your own cheatsheet" single ((:commit . "e4f8e0110167ea16a17a74517d1f10cb7ff805b8") (:keywords "convenience" "usability") (:authors ("Shirin Nikita" . "shirin.nikita@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shirin Nikita" . "shirin.nikita@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/darksmile/cheatsheet/"))]) -(cheat-sh . [(20190520 1339) ((emacs (24))) "Interact with cheat.sh" single ((:commit . "4b29b3e7be0eadeddc8424b327cb2a2726f751f4") (:keywords "docs" "help") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/cheat-sh.el"))]) +(cheat-sh . [(20191027 1038) ((emacs (25 1))) "Interact with cheat.sh" single ((:commit . "bd970d7c576b8720d63a1e7fd88ea8a943f2160b") (:keywords "docs" "help") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/cheat-sh.el"))]) (chatwork . [(20170511 442) nil "ChatWork client for Emacs" single ((:commit . "fea231d479f06bf40dbfcf45de143eecc9ed744c") (:keywords "web") (:authors ("Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ataka/chatwork"))]) (charmap . [(20160309 946) nil "Unicode table for Emacs" single ((:commit . "bd4b3e466d7a9433cf35167e3a68ec74fe631bb2") (:keywords "unicode" "character" "ucs") (:authors ("Anan Mikami" . "lateau@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anan Mikami" . "lateau@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/lateau/charmap"))]) (char-menu . [(20190713 1343) ((emacs (24 3)) (avy-menu (0 1))) "Create your own menu for fast insertion of arbitrary symbols" single ((:commit . "e73949b26406a397a70624f6086183cb41ce1353") (:keywords "convenience" "editing") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/char-menu"))]) @@ -3982,7 +3982,7 @@ (cframe . [(20190616 1946) ((emacs (25)) (buffer-manage (0 9)) (dash (2 13 0))) "customize a frame and fast switch size and positions" single ((:commit . "38026cbd004231c5525bea31723ced39311bb408") (:keywords "frame" "customize") (:authors ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainer "Paul Landes") (:url . "https://github.com/plandes/cframe"))]) (cfml-mode . [(20190617 1130) ((emacs (25))) "Emacs mode for editing CFML files" single ((:commit . "b06d7cee2af0ed5d55a94f0db80fc1f429a1829a") (:authors ("Andrew Myers" . "am2605@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrew Myers" . "am2605@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/am2605/cfml-mode"))]) (cff . [(20160118 2018) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24))) "Search of the C/C++ file header by the source and vice versa" single ((:commit . "b6ab2a28e64ef06f281ec74cfe3114e450644dfa") (:keywords "find-file") (:authors ("Alexey Veretennikov" . "alexey.veretennikov@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexey Veretennikov" . "alexey.veretennikov@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/fourier/cff"))]) -(cfengine-code-style . [(20171115 2108) nil "C code style for CFEngine project." single ((:commit . "510a0d3506cca601195d53d0ce885a25b4084e1b") (:authors ("Mikhail Gusarov" . "mikhail.gusarov@cfengine.com")) (:maintainer "Mikhail Gusarov" . "mikhail.gusarov@cfengine.com") (:url . "https://github.com/cfengine/core"))]) +(cfengine-code-style . [(20171115 2108) nil "C code style for CFEngine project." single ((:commit . "c6065c0c999ed523c7438e87b99cbaecbd633c5a") (:authors ("Mikhail Gusarov" . "mikhail.gusarov@cfengine.com")) (:maintainer "Mikhail Gusarov" . "mikhail.gusarov@cfengine.com") (:url . "https://github.com/cfengine/core"))]) (ceylon-mode . [(20180606 1324) ((emacs (25))) "Major mode for editing Ceylon source code" single ((:commit . "948515672bc596dc118e8e3ede3ede5ec6a3c95a") (:keywords "languages" "ceylon") (:authors ("Lucas Werkmeister" . "mail@lucaswerkmeister.de")) (:maintainer "Lucas Werkmeister" . "mail@lucaswerkmeister.de") (:url . "https://github.com/lucaswerkmeister/ceylon-mode"))]) (cerbere . [(20181113 1641) ((pkg-info (0 5))) "Unit testing in Emacs for several programming languages" tar ((:commit . "c667c165d9c1657f13d2d46f09ba21b61f9402cc") (:keywords "python" "go" "php" "phpunit" "elisp" "ert" "tests" "tdd") (:authors ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/cerbere"))]) (centimacro . [(20140306 1427) nil "Assign multiple macros as global key bindings" single ((:commit . "1b97a9b558ed9c49d5da1bfbf29b2506575c2742") (:keywords "macros") (:authors ("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/centimacro"))]) diff --git a/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash-autoloads.el b/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash-autoloads.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8bacbc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash-autoloads.el @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +;;; dash-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads +;; +;;; Code: + +(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name + (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) + + +;;;### (autoloads nil "dash" "dash.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from dash.el + +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "dash" '("dash-" "-keep" "-butlast" "-non" "-only-some" "-zip" "-e" "->" "-a" "-gr" "-when-let" "-d" "-l" "-s" "-p" "-r" "-m" "-i" "-f" "-u" "-value-to-list" "-t" "--" "-c" "!cons" "!cdr"))) + +;;;*** + +;; Local Variables: +;; version-control: never +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; no-update-autoloads: t +;; coding: utf-8 +;; End: +;;; dash-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash-pkg.el b/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bca55c --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- +(define-package "dash" "20191024.1908" "A modern list library for Emacs" 'nil :commit "9631947f2fbeed58b1d07a3ebc1340a3626b2823" :keywords '("lists") :authors '(("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) diff --git a/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash.el b/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f1b3e06 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/dash-20191024.1908/dash.el @@ -0,0 +1,3044 @@ +;;; dash.el --- A modern list library for Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +;; Author: Magnar Sveen +;; Version: 2.16.0 +;; Package-Version: 20191024.1908 +;; Keywords: lists + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; A modern list api for Emacs. +;; +;; See documentation on https://github.com/magnars/dash.el#functions +;; +;; **Please note** The lexical binding in this file is not utilised at the +;; moment. We will take full advantage of lexical binding in an upcoming 3.0 +;; release of Dash. In the meantime, we've added the pragma to avoid a bug that +;; you can read more about in https://github.com/magnars/dash.el/issues/130. +;; + +;;; Code: + +;; TODO: `gv' was introduced in Emacs 24.3, so remove this and all +;; calls to `defsetf' when support for earlier versions is dropped. +(eval-when-compile + (unless (fboundp 'gv-define-setter) + (require 'cl))) + +(defgroup dash () + "Customize group for dash.el" + :group 'lisp + :prefix "dash-") + +(defun dash--enable-fontlock (symbol value) + (when value + (dash-enable-font-lock)) + (set-default symbol value)) + +(defcustom dash-enable-fontlock nil + "If non-nil, enable fontification of dash functions, macros and +special values." + :type 'boolean + :set 'dash--enable-fontlock + :group 'dash) + +(defmacro !cons (car cdr) + "Destructive: Set CDR to the cons of CAR and CDR." + `(setq ,cdr (cons ,car ,cdr))) + +(defmacro !cdr (list) + "Destructive: Set LIST to the cdr of LIST." + `(setq ,list (cdr ,list))) + +(defmacro --each (list &rest body) + "Anaphoric form of `-each'." + (declare (debug (form body)) + (indent 1)) + (let ((l (make-symbol "list"))) + `(let ((,l ,list) + (it-index 0)) + (while ,l + (let ((it (car ,l))) + ,@body) + (setq it-index (1+ it-index)) + (!cdr ,l))))) + +(defmacro -doto (eval-initial-value &rest forms) + "Eval a form, then insert that form as the 2nd argument to other forms. +The EVAL-INITIAL-VALUE form is evaluated once. Its result is +passed to FORMS, which are then evaluated sequentially. Returns +the target form." + (declare (indent 1)) + (let ((retval (make-symbol "value"))) + `(let ((,retval ,eval-initial-value)) + ,@(mapcar (lambda (form) + (if (sequencep form) + `(,(-first-item form) ,retval ,@(cdr form)) + `(funcall form ,retval))) + forms) + ,retval))) + +(defmacro --doto (eval-initial-value &rest forms) + "Anaphoric form of `-doto'. +Note: `it' is not required in each form." + (declare (indent 1)) + `(let ((it ,eval-initial-value)) + ,@forms + it)) + +(defun -each (list fn) + "Call FN with every item in LIST. Return nil, used for side-effects only." + (--each list (funcall fn it))) + +(put '-each 'lisp-indent-function 1) + +(defalias '--each-indexed '--each) + +(defun -each-indexed (list fn) + "Call (FN index item) for each item in LIST. + +In the anaphoric form `--each-indexed', the index is exposed as symbol `it-index'. + +See also: `-map-indexed'." + (--each list (funcall fn it-index it))) +(put '-each-indexed 'lisp-indent-function 1) + +(defmacro --each-while (list pred &rest body) + "Anaphoric form of `-each-while'." + (declare (debug (form form body)) + (indent 2)) + (let ((l (make-symbol "list")) + (c (make-symbol "continue"))) + `(let ((,l ,list) + (,c t) + (it-index 0)) + (while (and ,l ,c) + (let ((it (car ,l))) + (if (not ,pred) (setq ,c nil) ,@body)) + (setq it-index (1+ it-index)) + (!cdr ,l))))) + +(defun -each-while (list pred fn) + "Call FN with every item in LIST while (PRED item) is non-nil. +Return nil, used for side-effects only." + (--each-while list (funcall pred it) (funcall fn it))) + +(put '-each-while 'lisp-indent-function 2) + +(defmacro --each-r (list &rest body) + "Anaphoric form of `-each-r'." + (declare (debug (form body)) + (indent 1)) + (let ((v (make-symbol "vector"))) + ;; Implementation note: building vector is considerably faster + ;; than building a reversed list (vector takes less memory, so + ;; there is less GC), plus length comes naturally. In-place + ;; 'nreverse' would be faster still, but BODY would be able to see + ;; that, even if modification was reversed before we return. + `(let* ((,v (vconcat ,list)) + (it-index (length ,v)) + it) + (while (> it-index 0) + (setq it-index (1- it-index)) + (setq it (aref ,v it-index)) + ,@body)))) + +(defun -each-r (list fn) + "Call FN with every item in LIST in reversed order. + Return nil, used for side-effects only." + (--each-r list (funcall fn it))) + +(defmacro --each-r-while (list pred &rest body) + "Anaphoric form of `-each-r-while'." + (declare (debug (form form body)) + (indent 2)) + (let ((v (make-symbol "vector"))) + `(let* ((,v (vconcat ,list)) + (it-index (length ,v)) + it) + (while (> it-index 0) + (setq it-index (1- it-index)) + (setq it (aref ,v it-index)) + (if (not ,pred) + (setq it-index -1) + ,@body))))) + +(defun -each-r-while (list pred fn) + "Call FN with every item in reversed LIST while (PRED item) is non-nil. +Return nil, used for side-effects only." + (--each-r-while list (funcall pred it) (funcall fn it))) + +(defmacro --dotimes (num &rest body) + "Repeatedly executes BODY (presumably for side-effects) with symbol `it' bound to integers from 0 through NUM-1." + (declare (debug (form body)) + (indent 1)) + (let ((n (make-symbol "num"))) + `(let ((,n ,num) + (it 0)) + (while (< it ,n) + ,@body + (setq it (1+ it)))))) + +(defun -dotimes (num fn) + "Repeatedly calls FN (presumably for side-effects) passing in integers from 0 through NUM-1." + (--dotimes num (funcall fn it))) + +(put '-dotimes 'lisp-indent-function 1) + +(defun -map (fn list) + "Return a new list consisting of the result of applying FN to the items in LIST." + (mapcar fn list)) + +(defmacro --map (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-map'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(mapcar (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defmacro --reduce-from (form initial-value list) + "Anaphoric form of `-reduce-from'." + (declare (debug (form form form))) + `(let ((acc ,initial-value)) + (--each ,list (setq acc ,form)) + acc)) + +(defun -reduce-from (fn initial-value list) + "Return the result of applying FN to INITIAL-VALUE and the +first item in LIST, then applying FN to that result and the 2nd +item, etc. If LIST contains no items, return INITIAL-VALUE and +do not call FN. + +In the anaphoric form `--reduce-from', the accumulated value is +exposed as symbol `acc'. + +See also: `-reduce', `-reduce-r'" + (--reduce-from (funcall fn acc it) initial-value list)) + +(defmacro --reduce (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-reduce'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((lv (make-symbol "list-value"))) + `(let ((,lv ,list)) + (if ,lv + (--reduce-from ,form (car ,lv) (cdr ,lv)) + (let (acc it) ,form))))) + +(defun -reduce (fn list) + "Return the result of applying FN to the first 2 items in LIST, +then applying FN to that result and the 3rd item, etc. If LIST +contains no items, return the result of calling FN with no +arguments. If LIST contains a single item, return that item +and do not call FN. + +In the anaphoric form `--reduce', the accumulated value is +exposed as symbol `acc'. + +See also: `-reduce-from', `-reduce-r'" + (if list + (-reduce-from fn (car list) (cdr list)) + (funcall fn))) + +(defmacro --reduce-r-from (form initial-value list) + "Anaphoric version of `-reduce-r-from'." + (declare (debug (form form form))) + `(--reduce-from ,form ,initial-value (reverse ,list))) + +(defun -reduce-r-from (fn initial-value list) + "Replace conses with FN, nil with INITIAL-VALUE and evaluate +the resulting expression. If LIST is empty, INITIAL-VALUE is +returned and FN is not called. + +Note: this function works the same as `-reduce-from' but the +operation associates from right instead of from left. + +See also: `-reduce-r', `-reduce'" + (--reduce-r-from (funcall fn it acc) initial-value list)) + +(defmacro --reduce-r (form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-reduce-r'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(--reduce ,form (reverse ,list))) + +(defun -reduce-r (fn list) + "Replace conses with FN and evaluate the resulting expression. +The final nil is ignored. If LIST contains no items, return the +result of calling FN with no arguments. If LIST contains a single +item, return that item and do not call FN. + +The first argument of FN is the new item, the second is the +accumulated value. + +Note: this function works the same as `-reduce' but the operation +associates from right instead of from left. + +See also: `-reduce-r-from', `-reduce'" + (if list + (--reduce-r (funcall fn it acc) list) + (funcall fn))) + +(defun -reductions-from (fn init list) + "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction. + +See `-reduce-from' for explanation of the arguments. + +See also: `-reductions', `-reductions-r', `-reduce-r'" + (nreverse (--reduce-from (cons (funcall fn (car acc) it) acc) (list init) list))) + +(defun -reductions (fn list) + "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction. + +See `-reduce' for explanation of the arguments. + +See also: `-reductions-from', `-reductions-r', `-reduce-r'" + (and list (-reductions-from fn (car list) (cdr list)))) + +(defun -reductions-r-from (fn init list) + "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction. + +See `-reduce-r-from' for explanation of the arguments. + +See also: `-reductions-r', `-reductions', `-reduce'" + (--reduce-r-from (cons (funcall fn it (car acc)) acc) (list init) list)) + +(defun -reductions-r (fn list) + "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction. + +See `-reduce-r' for explanation of the arguments. + +See also: `-reductions-r-from', `-reductions', `-reduce'" + (when list + (let ((rev (reverse list))) + (--reduce-from (cons (funcall fn it (car acc)) acc) + (list (car rev)) + (cdr rev))))) + +(defmacro --filter (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-filter'. + +See also: `--remove'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) + `(let (,r) + (--each ,list (when ,form (!cons it ,r))) + (nreverse ,r)))) + +(defun -filter (pred list) + "Return a new list of the items in LIST for which PRED returns a non-nil value. + +Alias: `-select' + +See also: `-keep', `-remove'." + (--filter (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-select '-filter) +(defalias '--select '--filter) + +(defmacro --remove (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-remove'. + +See also `--filter'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(--filter (not ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -remove (pred list) + "Return a new list of the items in LIST for which PRED returns nil. + +Alias: `-reject' + +See also: `-filter'." + (--remove (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-reject '-remove) +(defalias '--reject '--remove) + +(defun -remove-first (pred list) + "Return a new list with the first item matching PRED removed. + +Alias: `-reject-first' + +See also: `-remove', `-map-first'" + (let (front) + (while (and list (not (funcall pred (car list)))) + (push (car list) front) + (!cdr list)) + (if list + (-concat (nreverse front) (cdr list)) + (nreverse front)))) + +(defmacro --remove-first (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-remove-first'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-remove-first (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defalias '-reject-first '-remove-first) +(defalias '--reject-first '--remove-first) + +(defun -remove-last (pred list) + "Return a new list with the last item matching PRED removed. + +Alias: `-reject-last' + +See also: `-remove', `-map-last'" + (nreverse (-remove-first pred (reverse list)))) + +(defmacro --remove-last (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-remove-last'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-remove-last (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defalias '-reject-last '-remove-last) +(defalias '--reject-last '--remove-last) + +(defun -remove-item (item list) + "Remove all occurences of ITEM from LIST. + +Comparison is done with `equal'." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (--remove (equal it item) list)) + +(defmacro --keep (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-keep'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result")) + (m (make-symbol "mapped"))) + `(let (,r) + (--each ,list (let ((,m ,form)) (when ,m (!cons ,m ,r)))) + (nreverse ,r)))) + +(defun -keep (fn list) + "Return a new list of the non-nil results of applying FN to the items in LIST. + +If you want to select the original items satisfying a predicate use `-filter'." + (--keep (funcall fn it) list)) + +(defun -non-nil (list) + "Return all non-nil elements of LIST." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-remove 'null list)) + +(defmacro --map-indexed (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-map-indexed'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) + `(let (,r) + (--each ,list + (!cons ,form ,r)) + (nreverse ,r)))) + +(defun -map-indexed (fn list) + "Return a new list consisting of the result of (FN index item) for each item in LIST. + +In the anaphoric form `--map-indexed', the index is exposed as symbol `it-index'. + +See also: `-each-indexed'." + (--map-indexed (funcall fn it-index it) list)) + +(defmacro --map-when (pred rep list) + "Anaphoric form of `-map-when'." + (declare (debug (form form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) + `(let (,r) + (--each ,list (!cons (if ,pred ,rep it) ,r)) + (nreverse ,r)))) + +(defun -map-when (pred rep list) + "Return a new list where the elements in LIST that do not match the PRED function +are unchanged, and where the elements in LIST that do match the PRED function are mapped +through the REP function. + +Alias: `-replace-where' + +See also: `-update-at'" + (--map-when (funcall pred it) (funcall rep it) list)) + +(defalias '-replace-where '-map-when) +(defalias '--replace-where '--map-when) + +(defun -map-first (pred rep list) + "Replace first item in LIST satisfying PRED with result of REP called on this item. + +See also: `-map-when', `-replace-first'" + (let (front) + (while (and list (not (funcall pred (car list)))) + (push (car list) front) + (!cdr list)) + (if list + (-concat (nreverse front) (cons (funcall rep (car list)) (cdr list))) + (nreverse front)))) + +(defmacro --map-first (pred rep list) + "Anaphoric form of `-map-first'." + `(-map-first (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) (ignore it) ,rep) ,list)) + +(defun -map-last (pred rep list) + "Replace last item in LIST satisfying PRED with result of REP called on this item. + +See also: `-map-when', `-replace-last'" + (nreverse (-map-first pred rep (reverse list)))) + +(defmacro --map-last (pred rep list) + "Anaphoric form of `-map-last'." + `(-map-last (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) (ignore it) ,rep) ,list)) + +(defun -replace (old new list) + "Replace all OLD items in LIST with NEW. + +Elements are compared using `equal'. + +See also: `-replace-at'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (--map-when (equal it old) new list)) + +(defun -replace-first (old new list) + "Replace the first occurence of OLD with NEW in LIST. + +Elements are compared using `equal'. + +See also: `-map-first'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (--map-first (equal old it) new list)) + +(defun -replace-last (old new list) + "Replace the last occurence of OLD with NEW in LIST. + +Elements are compared using `equal'. + +See also: `-map-last'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (--map-last (equal old it) new list)) + +(defmacro --mapcat (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-mapcat'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(apply 'append (--map ,form ,list))) + +(defun -mapcat (fn list) + "Return the concatenation of the result of mapping FN over LIST. +Thus function FN should return a list." + (--mapcat (funcall fn it) list)) + +(defun -flatten (l) + "Take a nested list L and return its contents as a single, flat list. + +Note that because `nil' represents a list of zero elements (an +empty list), any mention of nil in L will disappear after +flattening. If you need to preserve nils, consider `-flatten-n' +or map them to some unique symbol and then map them back. + +Conses of two atoms are considered \"terminals\", that is, they +aren't flattened further. + +See also: `-flatten-n'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (if (and (listp l) (listp (cdr l))) + (-mapcat '-flatten l) + (list l))) + +(defmacro --iterate (form init n) + "Anaphoric version of `-iterate'." + (declare (debug (form form form))) + `(-iterate (lambda (it) ,form) ,init ,n)) + +(defun -flatten-n (num list) + "Flatten NUM levels of a nested LIST. + +See also: `-flatten'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-last-item (--iterate (--mapcat (-list it) it) list (1+ num)))) + +(defun -concat (&rest lists) + "Return a new list with the concatenation of the elements in the supplied LISTS." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (apply 'append lists)) + +(defalias '-copy 'copy-sequence + "Create a shallow copy of LIST. + +\(fn LIST)") + +(defun -splice (pred fun list) + "Splice lists generated by FUN in place of elements matching PRED in LIST. + +FUN takes the element matching PRED as input. + +This function can be used as replacement for `,@' in case you +need to splice several lists at marked positions (for example +with keywords). + +See also: `-splice-list', `-insert-at'" + (let (r) + (--each list + (if (funcall pred it) + (let ((new (funcall fun it))) + (--each new (!cons it r))) + (!cons it r))) + (nreverse r))) + +(defmacro --splice (pred form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-splice'." + `(-splice (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -splice-list (pred new-list list) + "Splice NEW-LIST in place of elements matching PRED in LIST. + +See also: `-splice', `-insert-at'" + (-splice pred (lambda (_) new-list) list)) + +(defmacro --splice-list (pred new-list list) + "Anaphoric form of `-splice-list'." + `(-splice-list (lambda (it) ,pred) ,new-list ,list)) + +(defun -cons* (&rest args) + "Make a new list from the elements of ARGS. + +The last 2 members of ARGS are used as the final cons of the +result so if the final member of ARGS is not a list the result is +a dotted list." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-reduce-r 'cons args)) + +(defun -snoc (list elem &rest elements) + "Append ELEM to the end of the list. + +This is like `cons', but operates on the end of list. + +If ELEMENTS is non nil, append these to the list as well." + (-concat list (list elem) elements)) + +(defmacro --first (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-first'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((n (make-symbol "needle"))) + `(let (,n) + (--each-while ,list (not ,n) + (when ,form (setq ,n it))) + ,n))) + +(defun -first (pred list) + "Return the first x in LIST where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil. + +To get the first item in the list no questions asked, use `car'. + +Alias: `-find'" + (--first (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-find '-first) +(defalias '--find '--first) + +(defmacro --some (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-some'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((n (make-symbol "needle"))) + `(let (,n) + (--each-while ,list (not ,n) + (setq ,n ,form)) + ,n))) + +(defun -some (pred list) + "Return (PRED x) for the first LIST item where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil. + +Alias: `-any'" + (--some (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-any '-some) +(defalias '--any '--some) + +(defmacro --last (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-last'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((n (make-symbol "needle"))) + `(let (,n) + (--each ,list + (when ,form (setq ,n it))) + ,n))) + +(defun -last (pred list) + "Return the last x in LIST where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil." + (--last (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-first-item 'car + "Return the first item of LIST, or nil on an empty list. + +See also: `-second-item', `-last-item'. + +\(fn LIST)") + +;; Ensure that calls to `-first-item' are compiled to a single opcode, +;; just like `car'. +(put '-first-item 'byte-opcode 'byte-car) +(put '-first-item 'byte-compile 'byte-compile-one-arg) + +(defalias '-second-item 'cadr + "Return the second item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short. + +See also: `-third-item'. + +\(fn LIST)") + +(defalias '-third-item + (if (fboundp 'caddr) + #'caddr + (lambda (list) (car (cddr list)))) + "Return the third item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short. + +See also: `-fourth-item'. + +\(fn LIST)") + +(defun -fourth-item (list) + "Return the fourth item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short. + +See also: `-fifth-item'." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (car (cdr (cdr (cdr list))))) + +(defun -fifth-item (list) + "Return the fifth item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short. + +See also: `-last-item'." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (car (cdr (cdr (cdr (cdr list)))))) + +(defun -last-item (list) + "Return the last item of LIST, or nil on an empty list." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (car (last list))) + +;; Use `with-no-warnings' to suppress unbound `-last-item' or +;; undefined `gv--defsetter' warnings arising from both +;; `gv-define-setter' and `defsetf' in certain Emacs versions. +(with-no-warnings + (if (fboundp 'gv-define-setter) + (gv-define-setter -last-item (val x) `(setcar (last ,x) ,val)) + (defsetf -last-item (x) (val) `(setcar (last ,x) ,val)))) + +(defun -butlast (list) + "Return a list of all items in list except for the last." + ;; no alias as we don't want magic optional argument + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (butlast list)) + +(defmacro --count (pred list) + "Anaphoric form of `-count'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) + `(let ((,r 0)) + (--each ,list (when ,pred (setq ,r (1+ ,r)))) + ,r))) + +(defun -count (pred list) + "Counts the number of items in LIST where (PRED item) is non-nil." + (--count (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defun ---truthy? (val) + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (not (null val))) + +(defmacro --any? (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-any?'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(---truthy? (--some ,form ,list))) + +(defun -any? (pred list) + "Return t if (PRED x) is non-nil for any x in LIST, else nil. + +Alias: `-any-p', `-some?', `-some-p'" + (--any? (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-some? '-any?) +(defalias '--some? '--any?) +(defalias '-any-p '-any?) +(defalias '--any-p '--any?) +(defalias '-some-p '-any?) +(defalias '--some-p '--any?) + +(defmacro --all? (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-all?'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((a (make-symbol "all"))) + `(let ((,a t)) + (--each-while ,list ,a (setq ,a ,form)) + (---truthy? ,a)))) + +(defun -all? (pred list) + "Return t if (PRED x) is non-nil for all x in LIST, else nil. + +Alias: `-all-p', `-every?', `-every-p'" + (--all? (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-every? '-all?) +(defalias '--every? '--all?) +(defalias '-all-p '-all?) +(defalias '--all-p '--all?) +(defalias '-every-p '-all?) +(defalias '--every-p '--all?) + +(defmacro --none? (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-none?'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(--all? (not ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -none? (pred list) + "Return t if (PRED x) is nil for all x in LIST, else nil. + +Alias: `-none-p'" + (--none? (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-none-p '-none?) +(defalias '--none-p '--none?) + +(defmacro --only-some? (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-only-some?'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((y (make-symbol "yes")) + (n (make-symbol "no"))) + `(let (,y ,n) + (--each-while ,list (not (and ,y ,n)) + (if ,form (setq ,y t) (setq ,n t))) + (---truthy? (and ,y ,n))))) + +(defun -only-some? (pred list) + "Return `t` if at least one item of LIST matches PRED and at least one item of LIST does not match PRED. +Return `nil` both if all items match the predicate or if none of the items match the predicate. + +Alias: `-only-some-p'" + (--only-some? (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defalias '-only-some-p '-only-some?) +(defalias '--only-some-p '--only-some?) + +(defun -slice (list from &optional to step) + "Return copy of LIST, starting from index FROM to index TO. + +FROM or TO may be negative. These values are then interpreted +modulo the length of the list. + +If STEP is a number, only each STEPth item in the resulting +section is returned. Defaults to 1." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((length (length list)) + (new-list nil)) + ;; to defaults to the end of the list + (setq to (or to length)) + (setq step (or step 1)) + ;; handle negative indices + (when (< from 0) + (setq from (mod from length))) + (when (< to 0) + (setq to (mod to length))) + + ;; iterate through the list, keeping the elements we want + (--each-while list (< it-index to) + (when (and (>= it-index from) + (= (mod (- from it-index) step) 0)) + (push it new-list))) + (nreverse new-list))) + +(defun -take (n list) + "Return a new list of the first N items in LIST, or all items if there are fewer than N. + +See also: `-take-last'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let (result) + (--dotimes n + (when list + (!cons (car list) result) + (!cdr list))) + (nreverse result))) + +(defun -take-last (n list) + "Return the last N items of LIST in order. + +See also: `-take'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (copy-sequence (last list n))) + +(defalias '-drop 'nthcdr + "Return the tail of LIST without the first N items. + +See also: `-drop-last' + +\(fn N LIST)") + +(defun -drop-last (n list) + "Remove the last N items of LIST and return a copy. + +See also: `-drop'" + ;; No alias because we don't want magic optional argument + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (butlast list n)) + +(defmacro --take-while (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-take-while'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) + `(let (,r) + (--each-while ,list ,form (!cons it ,r)) + (nreverse ,r)))) + +(defun -take-while (pred list) + "Return a new list of successive items from LIST while (PRED item) returns a non-nil value." + (--take-while (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defmacro --drop-while (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-drop-while'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((l (make-symbol "list"))) + `(let ((,l ,list)) + (while (and ,l (let ((it (car ,l))) ,form)) + (!cdr ,l)) + ,l))) + +(defun -drop-while (pred list) + "Return the tail of LIST starting from the first item for which (PRED item) returns nil." + (--drop-while (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defun -split-at (n list) + "Return a list of ((-take N LIST) (-drop N LIST)), in no more than one pass through the list." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let (result) + (--dotimes n + (when list + (!cons (car list) result) + (!cdr list))) + (list (nreverse result) list))) + +(defun -rotate (n list) + "Rotate LIST N places to the right. With N negative, rotate to the left. +The time complexity is O(n)." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (when list + (let* ((len (length list)) + (n-mod-len (mod n len)) + (new-tail-len (- len n-mod-len))) + (append (-drop new-tail-len list) (-take new-tail-len list))))) + +(defun -insert-at (n x list) + "Return a list with X inserted into LIST at position N. + +See also: `-splice', `-splice-list'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((split-list (-split-at n list))) + (nconc (car split-list) (cons x (cadr split-list))))) + +(defun -replace-at (n x list) + "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST replaced with X. + +See also: `-replace'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((split-list (-split-at n list))) + (nconc (car split-list) (cons x (cdr (cadr split-list)))))) + +(defun -update-at (n func list) + "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST replaced with `(func (nth n list))`. + +See also: `-map-when'" + (let ((split-list (-split-at n list))) + (nconc (car split-list) (cons (funcall func (car (cadr split-list))) (cdr (cadr split-list)))))) + +(defmacro --update-at (n form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-update-at'." + (declare (debug (form form form))) + `(-update-at ,n (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -remove-at (n list) + "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST removed. + +See also: `-remove-at-indices', `-remove'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-remove-at-indices (list n) list)) + +(defun -remove-at-indices (indices list) + "Return a list whose elements are elements from LIST without +elements selected as `(nth i list)` for all i +from INDICES. + +See also: `-remove-at', `-remove'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let* ((indices (-sort '< indices)) + (diffs (cons (car indices) (-map '1- (-zip-with '- (cdr indices) indices)))) + r) + (--each diffs + (let ((split (-split-at it list))) + (!cons (car split) r) + (setq list (cdr (cadr split))))) + (!cons list r) + (apply '-concat (nreverse r)))) + +(defmacro --split-with (pred list) + "Anaphoric form of `-split-with'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((l (make-symbol "list")) + (r (make-symbol "result")) + (c (make-symbol "continue"))) + `(let ((,l ,list) + (,r nil) + (,c t)) + (while (and ,l ,c) + (let ((it (car ,l))) + (if (not ,pred) + (setq ,c nil) + (!cons it ,r) + (!cdr ,l)))) + (list (nreverse ,r) ,l)))) + +(defun -split-with (pred list) + "Return a list of ((-take-while PRED LIST) (-drop-while PRED LIST)), in no more than one pass through the list." + (--split-with (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defmacro -split-on (item list) + "Split the LIST each time ITEM is found. + +Unlike `-partition-by', the ITEM is discarded from the results. +Empty lists are also removed from the result. + +Comparison is done by `equal'. + +See also `-split-when'" + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-split-when (lambda (it) (equal it ,item)) ,list)) + +(defmacro --split-when (form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-split-when'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-split-when (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -split-when (fn list) + "Split the LIST on each element where FN returns non-nil. + +Unlike `-partition-by', the \"matched\" element is discarded from +the results. Empty lists are also removed from the result. + +This function can be thought of as a generalization of +`split-string'." + (let (r s) + (while list + (if (not (funcall fn (car list))) + (push (car list) s) + (when s (push (nreverse s) r)) + (setq s nil)) + (!cdr list)) + (when s (push (nreverse s) r)) + (nreverse r))) + +(defmacro --separate (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-separate'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((y (make-symbol "yes")) + (n (make-symbol "no"))) + `(let (,y ,n) + (--each ,list (if ,form (!cons it ,y) (!cons it ,n))) + (list (nreverse ,y) (nreverse ,n))))) + +(defun -separate (pred list) + "Return a list of ((-filter PRED LIST) (-remove PRED LIST)), in one pass through the list." + (--separate (funcall pred it) list)) + +(defun ---partition-all-in-steps-reversed (n step list) + "Private: Used by -partition-all-in-steps and -partition-in-steps." + (when (< step 1) + (error "Step must be a positive number, or you're looking at some juicy infinite loops.")) + (let ((result nil)) + (while list + (!cons (-take n list) result) + (setq list (-drop step list))) + result)) + +(defun -partition-all-in-steps (n step list) + "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists at offsets STEP apart. +The last groups may contain less than N items." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (nreverse (---partition-all-in-steps-reversed n step list))) + +(defun -partition-in-steps (n step list) + "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists at offsets STEP apart. +If there are not enough items to make the last group N-sized, +those items are discarded." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((result (---partition-all-in-steps-reversed n step list))) + (while (and result (< (length (car result)) n)) + (!cdr result)) + (nreverse result))) + +(defun -partition-all (n list) + "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists. +The last group may contain less than N items." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-partition-all-in-steps n n list)) + +(defun -partition (n list) + "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists. +If there are not enough items to make the last group N-sized, +those items are discarded." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-partition-in-steps n n list)) + +(defmacro --partition-by (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-partition-by'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result")) + (s (make-symbol "sublist")) + (v (make-symbol "value")) + (n (make-symbol "new-value")) + (l (make-symbol "list"))) + `(let ((,l ,list)) + (when ,l + (let* ((,r nil) + (it (car ,l)) + (,s (list it)) + (,v ,form) + (,l (cdr ,l))) + (while ,l + (let* ((it (car ,l)) + (,n ,form)) + (unless (equal ,v ,n) + (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r) + (setq ,s nil) + (setq ,v ,n)) + (!cons it ,s) + (!cdr ,l))) + (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r) + (nreverse ,r)))))) + +(defun -partition-by (fn list) + "Apply FN to each item in LIST, splitting it each time FN returns a new value." + (--partition-by (funcall fn it) list)) + +(defmacro --partition-by-header (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-partition-by-header'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result")) + (s (make-symbol "sublist")) + (h (make-symbol "header-value")) + (b (make-symbol "seen-body?")) + (n (make-symbol "new-value")) + (l (make-symbol "list"))) + `(let ((,l ,list)) + (when ,l + (let* ((,r nil) + (it (car ,l)) + (,s (list it)) + (,h ,form) + (,b nil) + (,l (cdr ,l))) + (while ,l + (let* ((it (car ,l)) + (,n ,form)) + (if (equal ,h ,n) + (when ,b + (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r) + (setq ,s nil) + (setq ,b nil)) + (setq ,b t)) + (!cons it ,s) + (!cdr ,l))) + (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r) + (nreverse ,r)))))) + +(defun -partition-by-header (fn list) + "Apply FN to the first item in LIST. That is the header +value. Apply FN to each item in LIST, splitting it each time FN +returns the header value, but only after seeing at least one +other value (the body)." + (--partition-by-header (funcall fn it) list)) + +(defun -partition-after-pred (pred list) + "Partition directly after each time PRED is true on an element of LIST." + (when list + (let ((rest (-partition-after-pred pred + (cdr list)))) + (if (funcall pred (car list)) + ;;split after (car list) + (cons (list (car list)) + rest) + + ;;don't split after (car list) + (cons (cons (car list) + (car rest)) + (cdr rest)))))) + +(defun -partition-before-pred (pred list) + "Partition directly before each time PRED is true on an element of LIST." + (nreverse (-map #'reverse + (-partition-after-pred pred (reverse list))))) + +(defun -partition-after-item (item list) + "Partition directly after each time ITEM appears in LIST." + (-partition-after-pred (lambda (ele) (equal ele item)) + list)) + +(defun -partition-before-item (item list) + "Partition directly before each time ITEM appears in LIST." + (-partition-before-pred (lambda (ele) (equal ele item)) + list)) + +(defmacro --group-by (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-group-by'." + (declare (debug t)) + (let ((n (make-symbol "n")) + (k (make-symbol "k")) + (grp (make-symbol "grp"))) + `(nreverse + (-map + (lambda (,n) + (cons (car ,n) + (nreverse (cdr ,n)))) + (--reduce-from + (let* ((,k (,@form)) + (,grp (assoc ,k acc))) + (if ,grp + (setcdr ,grp (cons it (cdr ,grp))) + (push + (list ,k it) + acc)) + acc) + nil ,list))))) + +(defun -group-by (fn list) + "Separate LIST into an alist whose keys are FN applied to the +elements of LIST. Keys are compared by `equal'." + (--group-by (funcall fn it) list)) + +(defun -interpose (sep list) + "Return a new list of all elements in LIST separated by SEP." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let (result) + (when list + (!cons (car list) result) + (!cdr list)) + (while list + (setq result (cons (car list) (cons sep result))) + (!cdr list)) + (nreverse result))) + +(defun -interleave (&rest lists) + "Return a new list of the first item in each list, then the second etc." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (when lists + (let (result) + (while (-none? 'null lists) + (--each lists (!cons (car it) result)) + (setq lists (-map 'cdr lists))) + (nreverse result)))) + +(defmacro --zip-with (form list1 list2) + "Anaphoric form of `-zip-with'. + +The elements in list1 are bound as symbol `it', the elements in list2 as symbol `other'." + (declare (debug (form form form))) + (let ((r (make-symbol "result")) + (l1 (make-symbol "list1")) + (l2 (make-symbol "list2"))) + `(let ((,r nil) + (,l1 ,list1) + (,l2 ,list2)) + (while (and ,l1 ,l2) + (let ((it (car ,l1)) + (other (car ,l2))) + (!cons ,form ,r) + (!cdr ,l1) + (!cdr ,l2))) + (nreverse ,r)))) + +(defun -zip-with (fn list1 list2) + "Zip the two lists LIST1 and LIST2 using a function FN. This +function is applied pairwise taking as first argument element of +LIST1 and as second argument element of LIST2 at corresponding +position. + +The anaphoric form `--zip-with' binds the elements from LIST1 as symbol `it', +and the elements from LIST2 as symbol `other'." + (--zip-with (funcall fn it other) list1 list2)) + +(defun -zip (&rest lists) + "Zip LISTS together. Group the head of each list, followed by the +second elements of each list, and so on. The lengths of the returned +groupings are equal to the length of the shortest input list. + +If two lists are provided as arguments, return the groupings as a list +of cons cells. Otherwise, return the groupings as a list of lists. + +Please note! This distinction is being removed in an upcoming 3.0 +release of Dash. If you rely on this behavior, use -zip-pair instead." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (when lists + (let (results) + (while (-none? 'null lists) + (setq results (cons (mapcar 'car lists) results)) + (setq lists (mapcar 'cdr lists))) + (setq results (nreverse results)) + (if (= (length lists) 2) + ;; to support backward compatability, return + ;; a cons cell if two lists were provided + (--map (cons (car it) (cadr it)) results) + results)))) + +(defalias '-zip-pair '-zip) + +(defun -zip-fill (fill-value &rest lists) + "Zip LISTS, with FILL-VALUE padded onto the shorter lists. The +lengths of the returned groupings are equal to the length of the +longest input list." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (apply '-zip (apply '-pad (cons fill-value lists)))) + +(defun -unzip (lists) + "Unzip LISTS. + +This works just like `-zip' but takes a list of lists instead of +a variable number of arguments, such that + + (-unzip (-zip L1 L2 L3 ...)) + +is identity (given that the lists are the same length). + +See also: `-zip'" + (apply '-zip lists)) + +(defun -cycle (list) + "Return an infinite copy of LIST that will cycle through the +elements and repeat from the beginning." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((newlist (-map 'identity list))) + (nconc newlist newlist))) + +(defun -pad (fill-value &rest lists) + "Appends FILL-VALUE to the end of each list in LISTS such that they +will all have the same length." + (let* ((annotations (-annotate 'length lists)) + (n (-max (-map 'car annotations)))) + (--map (append (cdr it) (-repeat (- n (car it)) fill-value)) annotations))) + +(defun -annotate (fn list) + "Return a list of cons cells where each cell is FN applied to each +element of LIST paired with the unmodified element of LIST." + (-zip (-map fn list) list)) + +(defmacro --annotate (form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-annotate'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-annotate (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun dash--table-carry (lists restore-lists &optional re) + "Helper for `-table' and `-table-flat'. + +If a list overflows, carry to the right and reset the list." + (while (not (or (car lists) + (equal lists '(nil)))) + (setcar lists (car restore-lists)) + (pop (cadr lists)) + (!cdr lists) + (!cdr restore-lists) + (when re + (push (nreverse (car re)) (cadr re)) + (setcar re nil) + (!cdr re)))) + +(defun -table (fn &rest lists) + "Compute outer product of LISTS using function FN. + +The function FN should have the same arity as the number of +supplied lists. + +The outer product is computed by applying fn to all possible +combinations created by taking one element from each list in +order. The dimension of the result is (length lists). + +See also: `-table-flat'" + (let ((restore-lists (copy-sequence lists)) + (last-list (last lists)) + (re (make-list (length lists) nil))) + (while (car last-list) + (let ((item (apply fn (-map 'car lists)))) + (push item (car re)) + (setcar lists (cdar lists)) ;; silence byte compiler + (dash--table-carry lists restore-lists re))) + (nreverse (car (last re))))) + +(defun -table-flat (fn &rest lists) + "Compute flat outer product of LISTS using function FN. + +The function FN should have the same arity as the number of +supplied lists. + +The outer product is computed by applying fn to all possible +combinations created by taking one element from each list in +order. The results are flattened, ignoring the tensor structure +of the result. This is equivalent to calling: + + (-flatten-n (1- (length lists)) (apply \\='-table fn lists)) + +but the implementation here is much more efficient. + +See also: `-flatten-n', `-table'" + (let ((restore-lists (copy-sequence lists)) + (last-list (last lists)) + re) + (while (car last-list) + (let ((item (apply fn (-map 'car lists)))) + (push item re) + (setcar lists (cdar lists)) ;; silence byte compiler + (dash--table-carry lists restore-lists))) + (nreverse re))) + +(defun -partial (fn &rest args) + "Take a function FN and fewer than the normal arguments to FN, +and return a fn that takes a variable number of additional ARGS. +When called, the returned function calls FN with ARGS first and +then additional args." + (apply 'apply-partially fn args)) + +(defun -elem-index (elem list) + "Return the index of the first element in the given LIST which +is equal to the query element ELEM, or nil if there is no +such element." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (car (-elem-indices elem list))) + +(defun -elem-indices (elem list) + "Return the indices of all elements in LIST equal to the query +element ELEM, in ascending order." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-find-indices (-partial 'equal elem) list)) + +(defun -find-indices (pred list) + "Return the indices of all elements in LIST satisfying the +predicate PRED, in ascending order." + (apply 'append (--map-indexed (when (funcall pred it) (list it-index)) list))) + +(defmacro --find-indices (form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-find-indices'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-find-indices (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -find-index (pred list) + "Take a predicate PRED and a LIST and return the index of the +first element in the list satisfying the predicate, or nil if +there is no such element. + +See also `-first'." + (car (-find-indices pred list))) + +(defmacro --find-index (form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-find-index'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-find-index (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -find-last-index (pred list) + "Take a predicate PRED and a LIST and return the index of the +last element in the list satisfying the predicate, or nil if +there is no such element. + +See also `-last'." + (-last-item (-find-indices pred list))) + +(defmacro --find-last-index (form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-find-last-index'." + `(-find-last-index (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -select-by-indices (indices list) + "Return a list whose elements are elements from LIST selected +as `(nth i list)` for all i from INDICES." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let (r) + (--each indices + (!cons (nth it list) r)) + (nreverse r))) + +(defun -select-columns (columns table) + "Select COLUMNS from TABLE. + +TABLE is a list of lists where each element represents one row. +It is assumed each row has the same length. + +Each row is transformed such that only the specified COLUMNS are +selected. + +See also: `-select-column', `-select-by-indices'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (--map (-select-by-indices columns it) table)) + +(defun -select-column (column table) + "Select COLUMN from TABLE. + +TABLE is a list of lists where each element represents one row. +It is assumed each row has the same length. + +The single selected column is returned as a list. + +See also: `-select-columns', `-select-by-indices'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (--mapcat (-select-by-indices (list column) it) table)) + +(defmacro -> (x &optional form &rest more) + "Thread the expr through the forms. Insert X as the second item +in the first form, making a list of it if it is not a list +already. If there are more forms, insert the first form as the +second item in second form, etc." + (declare (debug (form &rest [&or symbolp (sexp &rest form)]))) + (cond + ((null form) x) + ((null more) (if (listp form) + `(,(car form) ,x ,@(cdr form)) + (list form x))) + (:else `(-> (-> ,x ,form) ,@more)))) + +(defmacro ->> (x &optional form &rest more) + "Thread the expr through the forms. Insert X as the last item +in the first form, making a list of it if it is not a list +already. If there are more forms, insert the first form as the +last item in second form, etc." + (declare (debug ->)) + (cond + ((null form) x) + ((null more) (if (listp form) + `(,@form ,x) + (list form x))) + (:else `(->> (->> ,x ,form) ,@more)))) + +(defmacro --> (x &rest forms) + "Starting with the value of X, thread each expression through FORMS. + +Insert X at the position signified by the symbol `it' in the first +form. If there are more forms, insert the first form at the position +signified by `it' in in second form, etc." + (declare (debug (form body))) + `(-as-> ,x it ,@forms)) + +(defmacro -as-> (value variable &rest forms) + "Starting with VALUE, thread VARIABLE through FORMS. + +In the first form, bind VARIABLE to VALUE. In the second form, bind +VARIABLE to the result of the first form, and so forth." + (declare (debug (form symbolp body))) + (if (null forms) + `,value + `(let ((,variable ,value)) + (-as-> ,(if (symbolp (car forms)) + (list (car forms) variable) + (car forms)) + ,variable + ,@(cdr forms))))) + +(defmacro -some-> (x &optional form &rest more) + "When expr is non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `->'), +and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc." + (declare (debug ->)) + (if (null form) x + (let ((result (make-symbol "result"))) + `(-some-> (-when-let (,result ,x) + (-> ,result ,form)) + ,@more)))) + +(defmacro -some->> (x &optional form &rest more) + "When expr is non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `->>'), +and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc." + (declare (debug ->)) + (if (null form) x + (let ((result (make-symbol "result"))) + `(-some->> (-when-let (,result ,x) + (->> ,result ,form)) + ,@more)))) + +(defmacro -some--> (x &optional form &rest more) + "When expr in non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `-->'), +and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc." + (declare (debug ->)) + (if (null form) x + (let ((result (make-symbol "result"))) + `(-some--> (-when-let (,result ,x) + (--> ,result ,form)) + ,@more)))) + +(defun -grade-up (comparator list) + "Grade elements of LIST using COMPARATOR relation, yielding a +permutation vector such that applying this permutation to LIST +sorts it in ascending order." + ;; ugly hack to "fix" lack of lexical scope + (let ((comp `(lambda (it other) (funcall ',comparator (car it) (car other))))) + (->> (--map-indexed (cons it it-index) list) + (-sort comp) + (-map 'cdr)))) + +(defun -grade-down (comparator list) + "Grade elements of LIST using COMPARATOR relation, yielding a +permutation vector such that applying this permutation to LIST +sorts it in descending order." + ;; ugly hack to "fix" lack of lexical scope + (let ((comp `(lambda (it other) (funcall ',comparator (car other) (car it))))) + (->> (--map-indexed (cons it it-index) list) + (-sort comp) + (-map 'cdr)))) + +(defvar dash--source-counter 0 + "Monotonic counter for generated symbols.") + +(defun dash--match-make-source-symbol () + "Generate a new dash-source symbol. + +All returned symbols are guaranteed to be unique." + (prog1 (make-symbol (format "--dash-source-%d--" dash--source-counter)) + (setq dash--source-counter (1+ dash--source-counter)))) + +(defun dash--match-ignore-place-p (symbol) + "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a symbol and starts with _." + (and (symbolp symbol) + (eq (aref (symbol-name symbol) 0) ?_))) + +(defun dash--match-cons-skip-cdr (skip-cdr source) + "Helper function generating idiomatic shifting code." + (cond + ((= skip-cdr 0) + `(pop ,source)) + (t + `(prog1 ,(dash--match-cons-get-car skip-cdr source) + (setq ,source ,(dash--match-cons-get-cdr (1+ skip-cdr) source)))))) + +(defun dash--match-cons-get-car (skip-cdr source) + "Helper function generating idiomatic code to get nth car." + (cond + ((= skip-cdr 0) + `(car ,source)) + ((= skip-cdr 1) + `(cadr ,source)) + (t + `(nth ,skip-cdr ,source)))) + +(defun dash--match-cons-get-cdr (skip-cdr source) + "Helper function generating idiomatic code to get nth cdr." + (cond + ((= skip-cdr 0) + source) + ((= skip-cdr 1) + `(cdr ,source)) + (t + `(nthcdr ,skip-cdr ,source)))) + +(defun dash--match-cons (match-form source) + "Setup a cons matching environment and call the real matcher." + (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol)) + (n 0) + (m match-form)) + (while (and (consp m) + (dash--match-ignore-place-p (car m))) + (setq n (1+ n)) (!cdr m)) + (cond + ;; when we only have one pattern in the list, we don't have to + ;; create a temporary binding (--dash-source--) for the source + ;; and just use the input directly + ((and (consp m) + (not (cdr m))) + (dash--match (car m) (dash--match-cons-get-car n source))) + ;; handle other special types + ((> n 0) + (dash--match m (dash--match-cons-get-cdr n source))) + ;; this is the only entry-point for dash--match-cons-1, that's + ;; why we can't simply use the above branch, it would produce + ;; infinite recursion + (t + (cons (list s source) (dash--match-cons-1 match-form s)))))) + +(defun dash--get-expand-function (type) + "Get expand function name for TYPE." + (intern-soft (format "dash-expand:%s" type))) + +(defun dash--match-cons-1 (match-form source &optional props) + "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE. + +MATCH-FORM is a proper or improper list. Each element of +MATCH-FORM is either a symbol, which gets bound to the respective +value in source or another match form which gets destructured +recursively. + +If the cdr of last cons cell in the list is `nil', matching stops +there. + +SOURCE is a proper or improper list." + (let ((skip-cdr (or (plist-get props :skip-cdr) 0))) + (cond + ((consp match-form) + (cond + ((cdr match-form) + (cond + ((and (symbolp (car match-form)) + (functionp (dash--get-expand-function (car match-form)))) + (dash--match-kv (dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form match-form) (dash--match-cons-get-cdr skip-cdr source))) + ((dash--match-ignore-place-p (car match-form)) + (dash--match-cons-1 (cdr match-form) source + (plist-put props :skip-cdr (1+ skip-cdr)))) + (t + (-concat (dash--match (car match-form) (dash--match-cons-skip-cdr skip-cdr source)) + (dash--match-cons-1 (cdr match-form) source))))) + (t ;; Last matching place, no need for shift + (dash--match (car match-form) (dash--match-cons-get-car skip-cdr source))))) + ((eq match-form nil) + nil) + (t ;; Handle improper lists. Last matching place, no need for shift + (dash--match match-form (dash--match-cons-get-cdr skip-cdr source)))))) + +(defun dash--vector-tail (seq start) + "Return the tail of SEQ starting at START." + (cond + ((vectorp seq) + (let* ((re-length (- (length seq) start)) + (re (make-vector re-length 0))) + (--dotimes re-length (aset re it (aref seq (+ it start)))) + re)) + ((stringp seq) + (substring seq start)))) + +(defun dash--match-vector (match-form source) + "Setup a vector matching environment and call the real matcher." + (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol))) + (cond + ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern + ((= (length match-form) 1) + (dash--match (aref match-form 0) `(aref ,source 0))) + ;; if the source is a symbol, we don't need to re-bind it + ((symbolp source) + (dash--match-vector-1 match-form source)) + ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern which is not ignored + ((let* ((ignored-places (mapcar 'dash--match-ignore-place-p match-form)) + (ignored-places-n (length (-remove 'null ignored-places)))) + (when (= ignored-places-n (1- (length match-form))) + (let ((n (-find-index 'null ignored-places))) + (dash--match (aref match-form n) `(aref ,source ,n)))))) + (t + (cons (list s source) (dash--match-vector-1 match-form s)))))) + +(defun dash--match-vector-1 (match-form source) + "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE. + +MATCH-FORM is a vector. Each element of MATCH-FORM is either a +symbol, which gets bound to the respective value in source or +another match form which gets destructured recursively. + +If second-from-last place in MATCH-FORM is the symbol &rest, the +next element of the MATCH-FORM is matched against the tail of +SOURCE, starting at index of the &rest symbol. This is +conceptually the same as the (head . tail) match for improper +lists, where dot plays the role of &rest. + +SOURCE is a vector. + +If the MATCH-FORM vector is shorter than SOURCE vector, only +the (length MATCH-FORM) places are bound, the rest of the SOURCE +is discarded." + (let ((i 0) + (l (length match-form)) + (re)) + (while (< i l) + (let ((m (aref match-form i))) + (push (cond + ((and (symbolp m) + (eq m '&rest)) + (prog1 (dash--match + (aref match-form (1+ i)) + `(dash--vector-tail ,source ,i)) + (setq i l))) + ((and (symbolp m) + ;; do not match symbols starting with _ + (not (eq (aref (symbol-name m) 0) ?_))) + (list (list m `(aref ,source ,i)))) + ((not (symbolp m)) + (dash--match m `(aref ,source ,i)))) + re) + (setq i (1+ i)))) + (-flatten-n 1 (nreverse re)))) + +(defun dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form (pattern) + "Normalize kv PATTERN. + +This method normalizes PATTERN to the format expected by +`dash--match-kv'. See `-let' for the specification." + (let ((normalized (list (car pattern))) + (skip nil) + (fill-placeholder (make-symbol "--dash-fill-placeholder--"))) + (-each (apply '-zip (-pad fill-placeholder (cdr pattern) (cddr pattern))) + (lambda (pair) + (let ((current (car pair)) + (next (cdr pair))) + (if skip + (setq skip nil) + (if (or (eq fill-placeholder next) + (not (or (and (symbolp next) + (not (keywordp next)) + (not (eq next t)) + (not (eq next nil))) + (and (consp next) + (not (eq (car next) 'quote))) + (vectorp next)))) + (progn + (cond + ((keywordp current) + (push current normalized) + (push (intern (substring (symbol-name current) 1)) normalized)) + ((stringp current) + (push current normalized) + (push (intern current) normalized)) + ((and (consp current) + (eq (car current) 'quote)) + (push current normalized) + (push (cadr current) normalized)) + (t (error "-let: found key `%s' in kv destructuring but its pattern `%s' is invalid and can not be derived from the key" current next))) + (setq skip nil)) + (push current normalized) + (push next normalized) + (setq skip t)))))) + (nreverse normalized))) + +(defun dash--match-kv (match-form source) + "Setup a kv matching environment and call the real matcher. + +kv can be any key-value store, such as plist, alist or hash-table." + (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol))) + (cond + ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern (&type key val) + ((= (length match-form) 3) + (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) source (car match-form))) + ;; if the source is a symbol, we don't need to re-bind it + ((symbolp source) + (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) source (car match-form))) + (t + (cons (list s source) (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) s (car match-form))))))) + +(defun dash-expand:&hash (key source) + "Generate extracting KEY from SOURCE for &hash destructuring." + `(gethash ,key ,source)) + +(defun dash-expand:&plist (key source) + "Generate extracting KEY from SOURCE for &plist destructuring." + `(plist-get ,source ,key)) + +(defun dash-expand:&alist (key source) + "Generate extracting KEY from SOURCE for &alist destructuring." + `(cdr (assoc ,key ,source))) + +(defun dash-expand:&hash? (key source) + "Generate extracting KEY from SOURCE for &hash? destructuring. +Similar to &hash but check whether the map is not nil." + (let ((src (make-symbol "src"))) + `(let ((,src ,source)) + (when ,src (gethash ,key ,src))))) + +(defalias 'dash-expand:&keys 'dash-expand:&plist) + +(defun dash--match-kv-1 (match-form source type) + "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE of type TYPE. + +MATCH-FORM is a proper list of the form (key1 place1 ... keyN +placeN). Each placeK is either a symbol, which gets bound to the +value of keyK retrieved from the key-value store, or another +match form which gets destructured recursively. + +SOURCE is a key-value store of type TYPE, which can be a plist, +an alist or a hash table. + +TYPE is a token specifying the type of the key-value store. +Valid values are &plist, &alist and &hash." + (-flatten-n 1 (-map + (lambda (kv) + (let* ((k (car kv)) + (v (cadr kv)) + (getter + (funcall (dash--get-expand-function type) k source))) + (cond + ((symbolp v) + (list (list v getter))) + (t (dash--match v getter))))) + (-partition 2 match-form)))) + +(defun dash--match-symbol (match-form source) + "Bind a symbol. + +This works just like `let', there is no destructuring." + (list (list match-form source))) + +(defun dash--match (match-form source) + "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE. + +This function tests the MATCH-FORM and dispatches to specific +matchers based on the type of the expression. + +Key-value stores are disambiguated by placing a token &plist, +&alist or &hash as a first item in the MATCH-FORM." + (cond + ((symbolp match-form) + (dash--match-symbol match-form source)) + ((consp match-form) + (cond + ;; Handle the "x &as" bindings first. + ((and (consp (cdr match-form)) + (symbolp (car match-form)) + (eq '&as (cadr match-form))) + (let ((s (car match-form))) + (cons (list s source) + (dash--match (cddr match-form) s)))) + ((functionp (dash--get-expand-function (car match-form))) + (dash--match-kv (dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form match-form) source)) + (t (dash--match-cons match-form source)))) + ((vectorp match-form) + ;; We support the &as binding in vectors too + (cond + ((and (> (length match-form) 2) + (symbolp (aref match-form 0)) + (eq '&as (aref match-form 1))) + (let ((s (aref match-form 0))) + (cons (list s source) + (dash--match (dash--vector-tail match-form 2) s)))) + (t (dash--match-vector match-form source)))))) + +(defun dash--normalize-let-varlist (varlist) + "Normalize VARLIST so that every binding is a list. + +`let' allows specifying a binding which is not a list but simply +the place which is then automatically bound to nil, such that all +three of the following are identical and evaluate to nil. + + (let (a) a) + (let ((a)) a) + (let ((a nil)) a) + +This function normalizes all of these to the last form." + (--map (if (consp it) it (list it nil)) varlist)) + +(defmacro -let* (varlist &rest body) + "Bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY. + +VARLIST is a list of lists of the form (PATTERN SOURCE). Each +PATTERN is matched against the SOURCE structurally. SOURCE is +only evaluated once for each PATTERN. + +Each SOURCE can refer to the symbols already bound by this +VARLIST. This is useful if you want to destructure SOURCE +recursively but also want to name the intermediate structures. + +See `-let' for the list of all possible patterns." + (declare (debug ((&rest [&or (sexp form) sexp]) body)) + (indent 1)) + (let* ((varlist (dash--normalize-let-varlist varlist)) + (bindings (--mapcat (dash--match (car it) (cadr it)) varlist))) + `(let* ,bindings + ,@body))) + +(defmacro -let (varlist &rest body) + "Bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY. + +VARLIST is a list of lists of the form (PATTERN SOURCE). Each +PATTERN is matched against the SOURCE \"structurally\". SOURCE +is only evaluated once for each PATTERN. Each PATTERN is matched +recursively, and can therefore contain sub-patterns which are +matched against corresponding sub-expressions of SOURCE. + +All the SOURCEs are evalled before any symbols are +bound (i.e. \"in parallel\"). + +If VARLIST only contains one (PATTERN SOURCE) element, you can +optionally specify it using a vector and discarding the +outer-most parens. Thus + + (-let ((PATTERN SOURCE)) ..) + +becomes + + (-let [PATTERN SOURCE] ..). + +`-let' uses a convention of not binding places (symbols) starting +with _ whenever it's possible. You can use this to skip over +entries you don't care about. However, this is not *always* +possible (as a result of implementation) and these symbols might +get bound to undefined values. + +Following is the overview of supported patterns. Remember that +patterns can be matched recursively, so every a, b, aK in the +following can be a matching construct and not necessarily a +symbol/variable. + +Symbol: + + a - bind the SOURCE to A. This is just like regular `let'. + +Conses and lists: + + (a) - bind `car' of cons/list to A + + (a . b) - bind car of cons to A and `cdr' to B + + (a b) - bind car of list to A and `cadr' to B + + (a1 a2 a3 ...) - bind 0th car of list to A1, 1st to A2, 2nd to A3 ... + + (a1 a2 a3 ... aN . rest) - as above, but bind the Nth cdr to REST. + +Vectors: + + [a] - bind 0th element of a non-list sequence to A (works with + vectors, strings, bit arrays...) + + [a1 a2 a3 ...] - bind 0th element of non-list sequence to A0, 1st to + A1, 2nd to A2, ... + If the PATTERN is shorter than SOURCE, the values at + places not in PATTERN are ignored. + If the PATTERN is longer than SOURCE, an `error' is + thrown. + + [a1 a2 a3 ... &rest rest] - as above, but bind the rest of + the sequence to REST. This is + conceptually the same as improper list + matching (a1 a2 ... aN . rest) + +Key/value stores: + + (&plist key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the + SOURCE plist to aK. If the + value is not found, aK is nil. + Uses `plist-get' to fetch values. + + (&alist key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the + SOURCE alist to aK. If the + value is not found, aK is nil. + Uses `assoc' to fetch values. + + (&hash key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the + SOURCE hash table to aK. If the + value is not found, aK is nil. + Uses `gethash' to fetch values. + +Further, special keyword &keys supports \"inline\" matching of +plist-like key-value pairs, similarly to &keys keyword of +`cl-defun'. + + (a1 a2 ... aN &keys key1 b1 ... keyN bK) + +This binds N values from the list to a1 ... aN, then interprets +the cdr as a plist (see key/value matching above). + +A shorthand notation for kv-destructuring exists which allows the +patterns be optionally left out and derived from the key name in +the following fashion: + +- a key :foo is converted into `foo' pattern, +- a key 'bar is converted into `bar' pattern, +- a key \"baz\" is converted into `baz' pattern. + +That is, the entire value under the key is bound to the derived +variable without any further destructuring. + +This is possible only when the form following the key is not a +valid pattern (i.e. not a symbol, a cons cell or a vector). +Otherwise the matching proceeds as usual and in case of an +invalid spec fails with an error. + +Thus the patterns are normalized as follows: + + ;; derive all the missing patterns + (&plist :foo 'bar \"baz\") => (&plist :foo foo 'bar bar \"baz\" baz) + + ;; we can specify some but not others + (&plist :foo 'bar explicit-bar) => (&plist :foo foo 'bar explicit-bar) + + ;; nothing happens, we store :foo in x + (&plist :foo x) => (&plist :foo x) + + ;; nothing happens, we match recursively + (&plist :foo (a b c)) => (&plist :foo (a b c)) + +You can name the source using the syntax SYMBOL &as PATTERN. +This syntax works with lists (proper or improper), vectors and +all types of maps. + + (list &as a b c) (list 1 2 3) + +binds A to 1, B to 2, C to 3 and LIST to (1 2 3). + +Similarly: + + (bounds &as beg . end) (cons 1 2) + +binds BEG to 1, END to 2 and BOUNDS to (1 . 2). + + (items &as first . rest) (list 1 2 3) + +binds FIRST to 1, REST to (2 3) and ITEMS to (1 2 3) + + [vect &as _ b c] [1 2 3] + +binds B to 2, C to 3 and VECT to [1 2 3] (_ avoids binding as usual). + + (plist &as &plist :b b) (list :a 1 :b 2 :c 3) + +binds B to 2 and PLIST to (:a 1 :b 2 :c 3). Same for &alist and &hash. + +This is especially useful when we want to capture the result of a +computation and destructure at the same time. Consider the +form (function-returning-complex-structure) returning a list of +two vectors with two items each. We want to capture this entire +result and pass it to another computation, but at the same time +we want to get the second item from each vector. We can achieve +it with pattern + + (result &as [_ a] [_ b]) (function-returning-complex-structure) + +Note: Clojure programmers may know this feature as the \":as +binding\". The difference is that we put the &as at the front +because we need to support improper list binding." + (declare (debug ([&or (&rest [&or (sexp form) sexp]) + (vector [&rest [sexp form]])] + body)) + (indent 1)) + (if (vectorp varlist) + `(let* ,(dash--match (aref varlist 0) (aref varlist 1)) + ,@body) + (let* ((varlist (dash--normalize-let-varlist varlist)) + (inputs (--map-indexed (list (make-symbol (format "input%d" it-index)) (cadr it)) varlist)) + (new-varlist (--map (list (caar it) (cadr it)) (-zip varlist inputs)))) + `(let ,inputs + (-let* ,new-varlist ,@body))))) + +(defmacro -lambda (match-form &rest body) + "Return a lambda which destructures its input as MATCH-FORM and executes BODY. + +Note that you have to enclose the MATCH-FORM in a pair of parens, +such that: + + (-lambda (x) body) + (-lambda (x y ...) body) + +has the usual semantics of `lambda'. Furthermore, these get +translated into normal lambda, so there is no performance +penalty. + +See `-let' for the description of destructuring mechanism." + (declare (doc-string 2) (indent defun) + (debug (&define sexp + [&optional stringp] + [&optional ("interactive" interactive)] + def-body))) + (cond + ((not (consp match-form)) + (signal 'wrong-type-argument "match-form must be a list")) + ;; no destructuring, so just return regular lambda to make things faster + ((-all? 'symbolp match-form) + `(lambda ,match-form ,@body)) + (t + (let* ((inputs (--map-indexed (list it (make-symbol (format "input%d" it-index))) match-form))) + ;; TODO: because inputs to the lambda are evaluated only once, + ;; -let* need not to create the extra bindings to ensure that. + ;; We should find a way to optimize that. Not critical however. + `(lambda ,(--map (cadr it) inputs) + (-let* ,inputs ,@body)))))) + +(defmacro -setq (&rest forms) + "Bind each MATCH-FORM to the value of its VAL. + +MATCH-FORM destructuring is done according to the rules of `-let'. + +This macro allows you to bind multiple variables by destructuring +the value, so for example: + + (-setq (a b) x + (&plist :c c) plist) + +expands roughly speaking to the following code + + (setq a (car x) + b (cadr x) + c (plist-get plist :c)) + +Care is taken to only evaluate each VAL once so that in case of +multiple assignments it does not cause unexpected side effects. + +\(fn [MATCH-FORM VAL]...)" + (declare (debug (&rest sexp form)) + (indent 1)) + (when (= (mod (length forms) 2) 1) + (error "Odd number of arguments")) + (let* ((forms-and-sources + ;; First get all the necessary mappings with all the + ;; intermediate bindings. + (-map (lambda (x) (dash--match (car x) (cadr x))) + (-partition 2 forms))) + ;; To preserve the logic of dynamic scoping we must ensure + ;; that we `setq' the variables outside of the `let*' form + ;; which holds the destructured intermediate values. For + ;; this we generate for each variable a placeholder which is + ;; bound to (lexically) the result of the destructuring. + ;; Then outside of the helper `let*' form we bind all the + ;; original variables to their respective placeholders. + ;; TODO: There is a lot of room for possible optimization, + ;; for start playing with `special-variable-p' to eliminate + ;; unnecessary re-binding. + (variables-to-placeholders + (-mapcat + (lambda (bindings) + (-map + (lambda (binding) + (let ((var (car binding))) + (list var (make-symbol (concat "--dash-binding-" (symbol-name var) "--"))))) + (--filter (not (string-prefix-p "--" (symbol-name (car it)))) bindings))) + forms-and-sources))) + `(let ,(-map 'cadr variables-to-placeholders) + (let* ,(-flatten-n 1 forms-and-sources) + (setq ,@(-flatten (-map 'reverse variables-to-placeholders)))) + (setq ,@(-flatten variables-to-placeholders))))) + +(defmacro -if-let* (vars-vals then &rest else) + "If all VALS evaluate to true, bind them to their corresponding +VARS and do THEN, otherwise do ELSE. VARS-VALS should be a list +of (VAR VAL) pairs. + +Note: binding is done according to `-let*'. VALS are evaluated +sequentially, and evaluation stops after the first nil VAL is +encountered." + (declare (debug ((&rest (sexp form)) form body)) + (indent 2)) + (->> vars-vals + (--mapcat (dash--match (car it) (cadr it))) + (--reduce-r-from + (let ((var (car it)) + (val (cadr it))) + `(let ((,var ,val)) + (if ,var ,acc ,@else))) + then))) + +(defmacro -if-let (var-val then &rest else) + "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to VAR and do THEN, +otherwise do ELSE. + +Note: binding is done according to `-let'. + +\(fn (VAR VAL) THEN &rest ELSE)" + (declare (debug ((sexp form) form body)) + (indent 2)) + `(-if-let* (,var-val) ,then ,@else)) + +(defmacro --if-let (val then &rest else) + "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to symbol `it' and do THEN, +otherwise do ELSE." + (declare (debug (form form body)) + (indent 2)) + `(-if-let (it ,val) ,then ,@else)) + +(defmacro -when-let* (vars-vals &rest body) + "If all VALS evaluate to true, bind them to their corresponding +VARS and execute body. VARS-VALS should be a list of (VAR VAL) +pairs. + +Note: binding is done according to `-let*'. VALS are evaluated +sequentially, and evaluation stops after the first nil VAL is +encountered." + (declare (debug ((&rest (sexp form)) body)) + (indent 1)) + `(-if-let* ,vars-vals (progn ,@body))) + +(defmacro -when-let (var-val &rest body) + "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to VAR and execute body. + +Note: binding is done according to `-let'. + +\(fn (VAR VAL) &rest BODY)" + (declare (debug ((sexp form) body)) + (indent 1)) + `(-if-let ,var-val (progn ,@body))) + +(defmacro --when-let (val &rest body) + "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to symbol `it' and +execute body." + (declare (debug (form body)) + (indent 1)) + `(--if-let ,val (progn ,@body))) + +(defvar -compare-fn nil + "Tests for equality use this function or `equal' if this is nil. +It should only be set using dynamic scope with a let, like: + + (let ((-compare-fn #\\='=)) (-union numbers1 numbers2 numbers3)") + +(defun -distinct (list) + "Return a new list with all duplicates removed. +The test for equality is done with `equal', +or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil. + +Alias: `-uniq'" + ;; Implementation note: The speedup gained from hash table lookup + ;; starts to outweigh its overhead for lists of length greater than + ;; 32. See discussion in PR #305. + (let* ((len (length list)) + (lut (and (> len 32) + ;; Check that `-compare-fn' is a valid hash-table + ;; lookup function or `nil'. + (memq -compare-fn '(nil equal eq eql)) + (make-hash-table :test (or -compare-fn #'equal) + :size len)))) + (if lut + (--filter (unless (gethash it lut) + (puthash it t lut)) + list) + (--each list (unless (-contains? lut it) (!cons it lut))) + (nreverse lut)))) + +(defalias '-uniq '-distinct) + +(defun -union (list list2) + "Return a new list containing the elements of LIST and elements of LIST2 that are not in LIST. +The test for equality is done with `equal', +or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil." + ;; We fall back to iteration implementation if the comparison + ;; function isn't one of `eq', `eql' or `equal'. + (let* ((result (reverse list)) + ;; TODO: get rid of this dynamic variable, pass it as an + ;; argument instead. + (-compare-fn (if (bound-and-true-p -compare-fn) + -compare-fn + 'equal))) + (if (memq -compare-fn '(eq eql equal)) + (let ((ht (make-hash-table :test -compare-fn))) + (--each list (puthash it t ht)) + (--each list2 (unless (gethash it ht) (!cons it result)))) + (--each list2 (unless (-contains? result it) (!cons it result)))) + (nreverse result))) + +(defun -intersection (list list2) + "Return a new list containing only the elements that are members of both LIST and LIST2. +The test for equality is done with `equal', +or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil." + (--filter (-contains? list2 it) list)) + +(defun -difference (list list2) + "Return a new list with only the members of LIST that are not in LIST2. +The test for equality is done with `equal', +or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil." + (--filter (not (-contains? list2 it)) list)) + +(defun -powerset (list) + "Return the power set of LIST." + (if (null list) '(()) + (let ((last (-powerset (cdr list)))) + (append (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons (car list) x)) last) + last)))) + +(defun -permutations (list) + "Return the permutations of LIST." + (if (null list) '(()) + (apply #'append + (mapcar (lambda (x) + (mapcar (lambda (perm) (cons x perm)) + (-permutations (remove x list)))) + list)))) + +(defun -inits (list) + "Return all prefixes of LIST." + (let ((res (list list))) + (setq list (reverse list)) + (while list + (push (reverse (!cdr list)) res)) + res)) + +(defun -tails (list) + "Return all suffixes of LIST" + (-reductions-r-from 'cons nil list)) + +(defun -common-prefix (&rest lists) + "Return the longest common prefix of LISTS." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (--reduce (--take-while (and acc (equal (pop acc) it)) it) + lists)) + +(defun -common-suffix (&rest lists) + "Return the longest common suffix of LISTS." + (nreverse (apply #'-common-prefix (mapcar #'reverse lists)))) + +(defun -contains? (list element) + "Return non-nil if LIST contains ELEMENT. + +The test for equality is done with `equal', or with `-compare-fn' +if that's non-nil. + +Alias: `-contains-p'" + (not + (null + (cond + ((null -compare-fn) (member element list)) + ((eq -compare-fn 'eq) (memq element list)) + ((eq -compare-fn 'eql) (memql element list)) + (t + (let ((lst list)) + (while (and lst + (not (funcall -compare-fn element (car lst)))) + (setq lst (cdr lst))) + lst)))))) + +(defalias '-contains-p '-contains?) + +(defun -same-items? (list list2) + "Return true if LIST and LIST2 has the same items. + +The order of the elements in the lists does not matter. + +Alias: `-same-items-p'" + (let ((length-a (length list)) + (length-b (length list2))) + (and + (= length-a length-b) + (= length-a (length (-intersection list list2)))))) + +(defalias '-same-items-p '-same-items?) + +(defun -is-prefix? (prefix list) + "Return non-nil if PREFIX is prefix of LIST. + +Alias: `-is-prefix-p'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (--each-while list (equal (car prefix) it) + (!cdr prefix)) + (not prefix)) + +(defun -is-suffix? (suffix list) + "Return non-nil if SUFFIX is suffix of LIST. + +Alias: `-is-suffix-p'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-is-prefix? (reverse suffix) (reverse list))) + +(defun -is-infix? (infix list) + "Return non-nil if INFIX is infix of LIST. + +This operation runs in O(n^2) time + +Alias: `-is-infix-p'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let (done) + (while (and (not done) list) + (setq done (-is-prefix? infix list)) + (!cdr list)) + done)) + +(defalias '-is-prefix-p '-is-prefix?) +(defalias '-is-suffix-p '-is-suffix?) +(defalias '-is-infix-p '-is-infix?) + +(defun -sort (comparator list) + "Sort LIST, stably, comparing elements using COMPARATOR. +Return the sorted list. LIST is NOT modified by side effects. +COMPARATOR is called with two elements of LIST, and should return non-nil +if the first element should sort before the second." + (sort (copy-sequence list) comparator)) + +(defmacro --sort (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-sort'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-sort (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -list (&rest args) + "Return a list with ARGS. + +If first item of ARGS is already a list, simply return ARGS. If +not, return a list with ARGS as elements." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((arg (car args))) + (if (listp arg) arg args))) + +(defun -repeat (n x) + "Return a list with X repeated N times. +Return nil if N is less than 1." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let (ret) + (--dotimes n (!cons x ret)) + ret)) + +(defun -sum (list) + "Return the sum of LIST." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (apply '+ list)) + +(defun -running-sum (list) + "Return a list with running sums of items in LIST. + +LIST must be non-empty." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (unless (consp list) + (error "LIST must be non-empty")) + (-reductions '+ list)) + +(defun -product (list) + "Return the product of LIST." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (apply '* list)) + +(defun -running-product (list) + "Return a list with running products of items in LIST. + +LIST must be non-empty." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (unless (consp list) + (error "LIST must be non-empty")) + (-reductions '* list)) + +(defun -max (list) + "Return the largest value from LIST of numbers or markers." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (apply 'max list)) + +(defun -min (list) + "Return the smallest value from LIST of numbers or markers." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (apply 'min list)) + +(defun -max-by (comparator list) + "Take a comparison function COMPARATOR and a LIST and return +the greatest element of the list by the comparison function. + +See also combinator `-on' which can transform the values before +comparing them." + (--reduce (if (funcall comparator it acc) it acc) list)) + +(defun -min-by (comparator list) + "Take a comparison function COMPARATOR and a LIST and return +the least element of the list by the comparison function. + +See also combinator `-on' which can transform the values before +comparing them." + (--reduce (if (funcall comparator it acc) acc it) list)) + +(defmacro --max-by (form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-max-by'. + +The items for the comparator form are exposed as \"it\" and \"other\"." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-max-by (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list)) + +(defmacro --min-by (form list) + "Anaphoric version of `-min-by'. + +The items for the comparator form are exposed as \"it\" and \"other\"." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-min-by (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -iterate (fun init n) + "Return a list of iterated applications of FUN to INIT. + +This means a list of form: + + (init (fun init) (fun (fun init)) ...) + +N is the length of the returned list." + (if (= n 0) nil + (let ((r (list init))) + (--dotimes (1- n) + (push (funcall fun (car r)) r)) + (nreverse r)))) + +(defun -fix (fn list) + "Compute the (least) fixpoint of FN with initial input LIST. + +FN is called at least once, results are compared with `equal'." + (let ((re (funcall fn list))) + (while (not (equal list re)) + (setq list re) + (setq re (funcall fn re))) + re)) + +(defmacro --fix (form list) + "Anaphoric form of `-fix'." + `(-fix (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) + +(defun -unfold (fun seed) + "Build a list from SEED using FUN. + +This is \"dual\" operation to `-reduce-r': while -reduce-r +consumes a list to produce a single value, `-unfold' takes a +seed value and builds a (potentially infinite!) list. + +FUN should return `nil' to stop the generating process, or a +cons (A . B), where A will be prepended to the result and B is +the new seed." + (let ((last (funcall fun seed)) r) + (while last + (push (car last) r) + (setq last (funcall fun (cdr last)))) + (nreverse r))) + +(defmacro --unfold (form seed) + "Anaphoric version of `-unfold'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-unfold (lambda (it) ,form) ,seed)) + +(defun -cons-pair? (con) + "Return non-nil if CON is true cons pair. +That is (A . B) where B is not a list. + +Alias: `-cons-pair-p'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (and (listp con) + (not (listp (cdr con))))) + +(defalias '-cons-pair-p '-cons-pair?) + +(defun -cons-to-list (con) + "Convert a cons pair to a list with `car' and `cdr' of the pair respectively." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (list (car con) (cdr con))) + +(defun -value-to-list (val) + "Convert a value to a list. + +If the value is a cons pair, make a list with two elements, `car' +and `cdr' of the pair respectively. + +If the value is anything else, wrap it in a list." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (cond + ((-cons-pair? val) (-cons-to-list val)) + (t (list val)))) + +(defun -tree-mapreduce-from (fn folder init-value tree) + "Apply FN to each element of TREE, and make a list of the results. +If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply FN recursively to +elements of these nested lists. + +Then reduce the resulting lists using FOLDER and initial value +INIT-VALUE. See `-reduce-r-from'. + +This is the same as calling `-tree-reduce-from' after `-tree-map' +but is twice as fast as it only traverse the structure once." + (cond + ((not tree) nil) + ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree)) + ((listp tree) + (-reduce-r-from folder init-value (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-mapreduce-from fn folder init-value x)) tree))) + (t (funcall fn tree)))) + +(defmacro --tree-mapreduce-from (form folder init-value tree) + "Anaphoric form of `-tree-mapreduce-from'." + (declare (debug (form form form form))) + `(-tree-mapreduce-from (lambda (it) ,form) (lambda (it acc) ,folder) ,init-value ,tree)) + +(defun -tree-mapreduce (fn folder tree) + "Apply FN to each element of TREE, and make a list of the results. +If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply FN recursively to +elements of these nested lists. + +Then reduce the resulting lists using FOLDER and initial value +INIT-VALUE. See `-reduce-r-from'. + +This is the same as calling `-tree-reduce' after `-tree-map' +but is twice as fast as it only traverse the structure once." + (cond + ((not tree) nil) + ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree)) + ((listp tree) + (-reduce-r folder (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-mapreduce fn folder x)) tree))) + (t (funcall fn tree)))) + +(defmacro --tree-mapreduce (form folder tree) + "Anaphoric form of `-tree-mapreduce'." + (declare (debug (form form form))) + `(-tree-mapreduce (lambda (it) ,form) (lambda (it acc) ,folder) ,tree)) + +(defun -tree-map (fn tree) + "Apply FN to each element of TREE while preserving the tree structure." + (cond + ((not tree) nil) + ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree)) + ((listp tree) + (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-map fn x)) tree)) + (t (funcall fn tree)))) + +(defmacro --tree-map (form tree) + "Anaphoric form of `-tree-map'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-tree-map (lambda (it) ,form) ,tree)) + +(defun -tree-reduce-from (fn init-value tree) + "Use FN to reduce elements of list TREE. +If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply the reduction recursively. + +FN is first applied to INIT-VALUE and first element of the list, +then on this result and second element from the list etc. + +The initial value is ignored on cons pairs as they always contain +two elements." + (cond + ((not tree) nil) + ((-cons-pair? tree) tree) + ((listp tree) + (-reduce-r-from fn init-value (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-reduce-from fn init-value x)) tree))) + (t tree))) + +(defmacro --tree-reduce-from (form init-value tree) + "Anaphoric form of `-tree-reduce-from'." + (declare (debug (form form form))) + `(-tree-reduce-from (lambda (it acc) ,form) ,init-value ,tree)) + +(defun -tree-reduce (fn tree) + "Use FN to reduce elements of list TREE. +If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply the reduction recursively. + +FN is first applied to first element of the list and second +element, then on this result and third element from the list etc. + +See `-reduce-r' for how exactly are lists of zero or one element handled." + (cond + ((not tree) nil) + ((-cons-pair? tree) tree) + ((listp tree) + (-reduce-r fn (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-reduce fn x)) tree))) + (t tree))) + +(defmacro --tree-reduce (form tree) + "Anaphoric form of `-tree-reduce'." + (declare (debug (form form))) + `(-tree-reduce (lambda (it acc) ,form) ,tree)) + +(defun -tree-map-nodes (pred fun tree) + "Call FUN on each node of TREE that satisfies PRED. + +If PRED returns nil, continue descending down this node. If PRED +returns non-nil, apply FUN to this node and do not descend +further." + (if (funcall pred tree) + (funcall fun tree) + (if (and (listp tree) + (not (-cons-pair? tree))) + (-map (lambda (x) (-tree-map-nodes pred fun x)) tree) + tree))) + +(defmacro --tree-map-nodes (pred form tree) + "Anaphoric form of `-tree-map-nodes'." + `(-tree-map-nodes (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) ,form) ,tree)) + +(defun -tree-seq (branch children tree) + "Return a sequence of the nodes in TREE, in depth-first search order. + +BRANCH is a predicate of one argument that returns non-nil if the +passed argument is a branch, that is, a node that can have children. + +CHILDREN is a function of one argument that returns the children +of the passed branch node. + +Non-branch nodes are simply copied." + (cons tree + (when (funcall branch tree) + (-mapcat (lambda (x) (-tree-seq branch children x)) + (funcall children tree))))) + +(defmacro --tree-seq (branch children tree) + "Anaphoric form of `-tree-seq'." + `(-tree-seq (lambda (it) ,branch) (lambda (it) ,children) ,tree)) + +(defun -clone (list) + "Create a deep copy of LIST. +The new list has the same elements and structure but all cons are +replaced with new ones. This is useful when you need to clone a +structure such as plist or alist." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (-tree-map 'identity list)) + +(defun dash-enable-font-lock () + "Add syntax highlighting to dash functions, macros and magic values." + (eval-after-load 'lisp-mode + '(progn + (let ((new-keywords '( + "!cons" + "!cdr" + "-each" + "--each" + "-each-indexed" + "--each-indexed" + "-each-while" + "--each-while" + "-doto" + "-dotimes" + "--dotimes" + "-map" + "--map" + "-reduce-from" + "--reduce-from" + "-reduce" + "--reduce" + "-reduce-r-from" + "--reduce-r-from" + "-reduce-r" + "--reduce-r" + "-reductions-from" + "-reductions-r-from" + "-reductions" + "-reductions-r" + "-filter" + "--filter" + "-select" + "--select" + "-remove" + "--remove" + "-reject" + "--reject" + "-remove-first" + "--remove-first" + "-reject-first" + "--reject-first" + "-remove-last" + "--remove-last" + "-reject-last" + "--reject-last" + "-remove-item" + "-non-nil" + "-keep" + "--keep" + "-map-indexed" + "--map-indexed" + "-splice" + "--splice" + "-splice-list" + "--splice-list" + "-map-when" + "--map-when" + "-replace-where" + "--replace-where" + "-map-first" + "--map-first" + "-map-last" + "--map-last" + "-replace" + "-replace-first" + "-replace-last" + "-flatten" + "-flatten-n" + "-concat" + "-mapcat" + "--mapcat" + "-copy" + "-cons*" + "-snoc" + "-first" + "--first" + "-find" + "--find" + "-some" + "--some" + "-any" + "--any" + "-last" + "--last" + "-first-item" + "-second-item" + "-third-item" + "-fourth-item" + "-fifth-item" + "-last-item" + "-butlast" + "-count" + "--count" + "-any?" + "--any?" + "-some?" + "--some?" + "-any-p" + "--any-p" + "-some-p" + "--some-p" + "-some->" + "-some->>" + "-some-->" + "-all?" + "-all-p" + "--all?" + "--all-p" + "-every?" + "--every?" + "-all-p" + "--all-p" + "-every-p" + "--every-p" + "-none?" + "--none?" + "-none-p" + "--none-p" + "-only-some?" + "--only-some?" + "-only-some-p" + "--only-some-p" + "-slice" + "-take" + "-drop" + "-drop-last" + "-take-last" + "-take-while" + "--take-while" + "-drop-while" + "--drop-while" + "-split-at" + "-rotate" + "-insert-at" + "-replace-at" + "-update-at" + "--update-at" + "-remove-at" + "-remove-at-indices" + "-split-with" + "--split-with" + "-split-on" + "-split-when" + "--split-when" + "-separate" + "--separate" + "-partition-all-in-steps" + "-partition-in-steps" + "-partition-all" + "-partition" + "-partition-after-item" + "-partition-after-pred" + "-partition-before-item" + "-partition-before-pred" + "-partition-by" + "--partition-by" + "-partition-by-header" + "--partition-by-header" + "-group-by" + "--group-by" + "-interpose" + "-interleave" + "-unzip" + "-zip-with" + "--zip-with" + "-zip" + "-zip-fill" + "-zip-pair" + "-cycle" + "-pad" + "-annotate" + "--annotate" + "-table" + "-table-flat" + "-partial" + "-elem-index" + "-elem-indices" + "-find-indices" + "--find-indices" + "-find-index" + "--find-index" + "-find-last-index" + "--find-last-index" + "-select-by-indices" + "-select-columns" + "-select-column" + "-grade-up" + "-grade-down" + "->" + "->>" + "-->" + "-as->" + "-when-let" + "-when-let*" + "--when-let" + "-if-let" + "-if-let*" + "--if-let" + "-let*" + "-let" + "-lambda" + "-distinct" + "-uniq" + "-union" + "-intersection" + "-difference" + "-powerset" + "-permutations" + "-inits" + "-tails" + "-common-prefix" + "-common-suffix" + "-contains?" + "-contains-p" + "-same-items?" + "-same-items-p" + "-is-prefix-p" + "-is-prefix?" + "-is-suffix-p" + "-is-suffix?" + "-is-infix-p" + "-is-infix?" + "-sort" + "--sort" + "-list" + "-repeat" + "-sum" + "-running-sum" + "-product" + "-running-product" + "-max" + "-min" + "-max-by" + "--max-by" + "-min-by" + "--min-by" + "-iterate" + "--iterate" + "-fix" + "--fix" + "-unfold" + "--unfold" + "-cons-pair?" + "-cons-pair-p" + "-cons-to-list" + "-value-to-list" + "-tree-mapreduce-from" + "--tree-mapreduce-from" + "-tree-mapreduce" + "--tree-mapreduce" + "-tree-map" + "--tree-map" + "-tree-reduce-from" + "--tree-reduce-from" + "-tree-reduce" + "--tree-reduce" + "-tree-seq" + "--tree-seq" + "-tree-map-nodes" + "--tree-map-nodes" + "-clone" + "-rpartial" + "-juxt" + "-applify" + "-on" + "-flip" + "-const" + "-cut" + "-orfn" + "-andfn" + "-iteratefn" + "-fixfn" + "-prodfn" + )) + (special-variables '( + "it" + "it-index" + "acc" + "other" + ))) + (font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode `((,(concat "\\_<" (regexp-opt special-variables 'paren) "\\_>") + 1 font-lock-variable-name-face)) 'append) + (font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode `((,(concat "(\\s-*" (regexp-opt new-keywords 'paren) "\\_>") + 1 font-lock-keyword-face)) 'append)) + (--each (buffer-list) + (with-current-buffer it + (when (and (eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) + (boundp 'font-lock-mode) + font-lock-mode) + (font-lock-refresh-defaults))))))) + +(provide 'dash) +;;; 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-*- no-byte-compile: t -*- +(define-package "deferred" "20170901.1330" "Simple asynchronous functions for emacs lisp" '((emacs "24.4")) :commit "2239671d94b38d92e9b28d4e12fd79814cfb9c16" :keywords '("deferred" "async") :authors '(("SAKURAI Masashi ")) :maintainer '("SAKURAI Masashi ") :url "https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-deferred") diff --git a/elpa/deferred-20170901.1330/deferred.el b/elpa/deferred-20170901.1330/deferred.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af87445 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/deferred-20170901.1330/deferred.el @@ -0,0 +1,972 @@ +;;; deferred.el --- Simple asynchronous functions for emacs lisp -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2010-2016 SAKURAI Masashi + +;; Author: SAKURAI Masashi +;; Version: 0.5.1 +;; Package-Version: 20170901.1330 +;; Keywords: deferred, async +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4")) +;; URL: https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-deferred + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; 'deferred.el' is a simple library for asynchronous tasks. +;; [https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-deferred] + +;; The API is almost the same as JSDeferred written by cho45. See the +;; JSDeferred and Mochikit.Async web sites for further documentations. +;; [https://github.com/cho45/jsdeferred] +;; [http://mochikit.com/doc/html/MochiKit/Async.html] + +;; A good introduction document (JavaScript) +;; [http://cho45.stfuawsc.com/jsdeferred/doc/intro.en.html] + +;;; Samples: + +;; ** HTTP Access + +;; (require 'url) +;; (deferred:$ +;; (deferred:url-retrieve "http://www.gnu.org") +;; (deferred:nextc it +;; (lambda (buf) +;; (insert (with-current-buffer buf (buffer-string))) +;; (kill-buffer buf)))) + +;; ** Invoking command tasks + +;; (deferred:$ +;; (deferred:process "wget" "-O" "a.jpg" "http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/tour/images/splash.png") +;; (deferred:nextc it +;; (lambda (x) (deferred:process "convert" "a.jpg" "-resize" "100x100" "jpg:b.jpg"))) +;; (deferred:nextc it +;; (lambda (x) +;; (insert-image (create-image (expand-file-name "b.jpg") 'jpeg nil))))) + +;; See the readme for further API documentation. + +;; ** Applications + +;; *Inertial scrolling for Emacs +;; [https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-inertial-scroll] + +;; This program makes simple multi-thread function, using +;; deferred.el. + +(require 'cl-lib) +(require 'subr-x) + +(declare-function pp-display-expression 'pp) + +(defvar deferred:version nil "deferred.el version") +(setq deferred:version "0.5.0") + +;;; Code: + +(defmacro deferred:aand (test &rest rest) + "[internal] Anaphoric AND." + (declare (debug ("test" form &rest form))) + `(let ((it ,test)) + (if it ,(if rest `(deferred:aand ,@rest) 'it)))) + +(defmacro deferred:$ (&rest elements) + "Anaphoric function chain macro for deferred chains." + (declare (debug (&rest form))) + `(let (it) + ,@(cl-loop for i in elements + collect + `(setq it ,i)) + it)) + +(defmacro deferred:lambda (args &rest body) + "Anaphoric lambda macro for self recursion." + (declare (debug ("args" form &rest form))) + (let ((argsyms (cl-loop repeat (length args) collect (cl-gensym)))) + `(lambda (,@argsyms) + (let (self) + (setq self (lambda( ,@args ) ,@body)) + (funcall self ,@argsyms))))) + +(cl-defmacro deferred:try (d &key catch finally) + "Try-catch-finally macro. This macro simulates the +try-catch-finally block asynchronously. CATCH and FINALLY can be +nil. Because of asynchrony, this macro does not ensure that the +task FINALLY should be called." + (let ((chain + (if catch `((deferred:error it ,catch))))) + (when finally + (setq chain (append chain `((deferred:watch it ,finally))))) + `(deferred:$ ,d ,@chain))) + +(defun deferred:setTimeout (f msec) + "[internal] Timer function that emulates the `setTimeout' function in JS." + (run-at-time (/ msec 1000.0) nil f)) + +(defun deferred:cancelTimeout (id) + "[internal] Timer cancellation function that emulates the `cancelTimeout' function in JS." + (cancel-timer id)) + +(defun deferred:run-with-idle-timer (sec f) + "[internal] Wrapper function for run-with-idle-timer." + (run-with-idle-timer sec nil f)) + +(defun deferred:call-lambda (f &optional arg) + "[internal] Call a function with one or zero argument safely. +The lambda function can define with zero and one argument." + (condition-case err + (funcall f arg) + ('wrong-number-of-arguments + (display-warning 'deferred "\ +Callback that takes no argument may be specified. +Passing callback with no argument is deprecated. +Callback must take one argument. +Or, this error is coming from somewhere inside of the callback: %S" err) + (condition-case nil + (funcall f) + ('wrong-number-of-arguments + (signal 'wrong-number-of-arguments (cdr err))))))) ; return the first error + +;; debug + +(eval-and-compile + (defvar deferred:debug nil "Debug output switch.")) +(defvar deferred:debug-count 0 "[internal] Debug output counter.") + +(defmacro deferred:message (&rest args) + "[internal] Debug log function." + (when deferred:debug + `(progn + (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*deferred:debug*") + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-max)) + (insert (format "%5i %s\n" deferred:debug-count (format ,@args))))) + (cl-incf deferred:debug-count)))) + +(defun deferred:message-mark () + "[internal] Debug log function." + (interactive) + (deferred:message "==================== mark ==== %s" + (format-time-string "%H:%M:%S" (current-time)))) + +(defun deferred:pp (d) + (require 'pp) + (deferred:$ + (deferred:nextc d + (lambda (x) + (pp-display-expression x "*deferred:pp*"))) + (deferred:error it + (lambda (e) + (pp-display-expression e "*deferred:pp*"))) + (deferred:nextc it + (lambda (_x) (pop-to-buffer "*deferred:pp*"))))) + +(defvar deferred:debug-on-signal nil +"If non nil, the value `debug-on-signal' is substituted this +value in the `condition-case' form in deferred +implementations. Then, Emacs debugger can catch an error occurred +in the asynchronous tasks.") + +(defmacro deferred:condition-case (var protected-form &rest handlers) + "[internal] Custom condition-case. See the comment for +`deferred:debug-on-signal'." + (declare (debug condition-case) + (indent 2)) + `(let ((debug-on-signal + (or debug-on-signal deferred:debug-on-signal))) + (condition-case ,var + ,protected-form + ,@handlers))) + + + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Back end functions of deferred tasks + +(defvar deferred:tick-time 0.001 + "Waiting time between asynchronous tasks (second). +The shorter waiting time increases the load of Emacs. The end +user can tune this parameter. However, applications should not +modify it because the applications run on various environments.") + +(defvar deferred:queue nil + "[internal] The execution queue of deferred objects. +See the functions `deferred:post-task' and `deferred:worker'.") + +(defmacro deferred:pack (a b c) + `(cons ,a (cons ,b ,c))) + +(defun deferred:schedule-worker () + "[internal] Schedule consuming a deferred task in the execution queue." + (run-at-time deferred:tick-time nil 'deferred:worker)) + +(defun deferred:post-task (d which &optional arg) + "[internal] Add a deferred object to the execution queue +`deferred:queue' and schedule to execute. +D is a deferred object. WHICH is a symbol, `ok' or `ng'. ARG is +an argument value for execution of the deferred task." + (push (deferred:pack d which arg) deferred:queue) + (deferred:message "QUEUE-POST [%s]: %s" + (length deferred:queue) (deferred:pack d which arg)) + (deferred:schedule-worker) + d) + +(defun deferred:clear-queue () + "Clear the execution queue. For test and debugging." + (interactive) + (deferred:message "QUEUE-CLEAR [%s -> 0]" (length deferred:queue)) + (setq deferred:queue nil)) + +(defun deferred:worker () + "[internal] Consume a deferred task. +Mainly this function is called by timer asynchronously." + (when deferred:queue + (let* ((pack (car (last deferred:queue))) + (d (car pack)) + (which (cadr pack)) + (arg (cddr pack)) value) + (setq deferred:queue (nbutlast deferred:queue)) + (condition-case err + (setq value (deferred:exec-task d which arg)) + (error + (deferred:message "ERROR : %s" err) + (message "deferred error : %s" err))) + value))) + +(defun deferred:flush-queue! () + "Call all deferred tasks synchronously. For test and debugging." + (let (value) + (while deferred:queue + (setq value (deferred:worker))) + value)) + +(defun deferred:sync! (d) + "Wait for the given deferred task. For test and debugging. +Error is raised if it is not processed within deferred chain D." + (progn + (let ((last-value 'deferred:undefined*) + uncaught-error) + (deferred:try + (deferred:nextc d + (lambda (x) (setq last-value x))) + :catch + (lambda (err) (setq uncaught-error err))) + (while (and (eq 'deferred:undefined* last-value) + (not uncaught-error)) + (sit-for 0.05) + (sleep-for 0.05)) + (when uncaught-error + (deferred:resignal uncaught-error)) + last-value))) + + + +;; Struct: deferred +;; +;; callback : a callback function (default `deferred:default-callback') +;; errorback : an errorback function (default `deferred:default-errorback') +;; cancel : a canceling function (default `deferred:default-cancel') +;; next : a next chained deferred object (default nil) +;; status : if 'ok or 'ng, this deferred has a result (error) value. (default nil) +;; value : saved value (default nil) +;; +(cl-defstruct deferred + (callback 'deferred:default-callback) + (errorback 'deferred:default-errorback) + (cancel 'deferred:default-cancel) + next status value) + +(defun deferred:default-callback (i) + "[internal] Default callback function." + (identity i)) + +(defun deferred:default-errorback (err) + "[internal] Default errorback function." + (deferred:resignal err)) + +(defun deferred:resignal (err) + "[internal] Safely resignal ERR as an Emacs condition. + +If ERR is a cons (ERROR-SYMBOL . DATA) where ERROR-SYMBOL has an +`error-conditions' property, it is re-signaled unchanged. If ERR +is a string, it is signaled as a generic error using `error'. +Otherwise, ERR is formatted into a string as if by `print' before +raising with `error'." + (cond ((and (listp err) + (symbolp (car err)) + (get (car err) 'error-conditions)) + (signal (car err) (cdr err))) + ((stringp err) + (error "%s" err)) + (t + (error "%S" err)))) + +(defun deferred:default-cancel (d) + "[internal] Default canceling function." + (deferred:message "CANCEL : %s" d) + (setf (deferred-callback d) 'deferred:default-callback) + (setf (deferred-errorback d) 'deferred:default-errorback) + (setf (deferred-next d) nil) + d) + +(defvar deferred:onerror nil + "Default error handler. This value is nil or a function that + have one argument for the error message.") + +(defun deferred:exec-task (d which &optional arg) + "[internal] Executing deferred task. If the deferred object has +next deferred task or the return value is a deferred object, this +function adds the task to the execution queue. +D is a deferred object. WHICH is a symbol, `ok' or `ng'. ARG is +an argument value for execution of the deferred task." + (deferred:message "EXEC : %s / %s / %s" d which arg) + (when (null d) (error "deferred:exec-task was given a nil.")) + (let ((callback (if (eq which 'ok) + (deferred-callback d) + (deferred-errorback d))) + (next-deferred (deferred-next d))) + (cond + (callback + (deferred:condition-case err + (let ((value (deferred:call-lambda callback arg))) + (cond + ((deferred-p value) + (deferred:message "WAIT NEST : %s" value) + (if next-deferred + (deferred:set-next value next-deferred) + value)) + (t + (if next-deferred + (deferred:post-task next-deferred 'ok value) + (setf (deferred-status d) 'ok) + (setf (deferred-value d) value) + value)))) + (error + (cond + (next-deferred + (deferred:post-task next-deferred 'ng err)) + (deferred:onerror + (deferred:call-lambda deferred:onerror err)) + (t + (deferred:message "ERROR : %S" err) + (message "deferred error : %S" err) + (setf (deferred-status d) 'ng) + (setf (deferred-value d) err) + err))))) + (t ; <= (null callback) + (cond + (next-deferred + (deferred:exec-task next-deferred which arg)) + ((eq which 'ok) arg) + (t ; (eq which 'ng) + (deferred:resignal arg))))))) + +(defun deferred:set-next (prev next) + "[internal] Connect deferred objects." + (setf (deferred-next prev) next) + (cond + ((eq 'ok (deferred-status prev)) + (setf (deferred-status prev) nil) + (let ((ret (deferred:exec-task + next 'ok (deferred-value prev)))) + (if (deferred-p ret) ret + next))) + ((eq 'ng (deferred-status prev)) + (setf (deferred-status prev) nil) + (let ((ret (deferred:exec-task next 'ng (deferred-value prev)))) + (if (deferred-p ret) ret + next))) + (t + next))) + + + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Basic functions for deferred objects + +(defun deferred:new (&optional callback) + "Create a deferred object." + (if callback + (make-deferred :callback callback) + (make-deferred))) + +(defun deferred:callback (d &optional arg) + "Start deferred chain with a callback message." + (deferred:exec-task d 'ok arg)) + +(defun deferred:errorback (d &optional arg) + "Start deferred chain with an errorback message." + (deferred:exec-task d 'ng arg)) + +(defun deferred:callback-post (d &optional arg) + "Add the deferred object to the execution queue." + (deferred:post-task d 'ok arg)) + +(defun deferred:errorback-post (d &optional arg) + "Add the deferred object to the execution queue." + (deferred:post-task d 'ng arg)) + +(defun deferred:cancel (d) + "Cancel all callbacks and deferred chain in the deferred object." + (deferred:message "CANCEL : %s" d) + (funcall (deferred-cancel d) d) + d) + +(defun deferred:status (d) + "Return a current status of the deferred object. The returned value means following: +`ok': the callback was called and waiting for next deferred. +`ng': the errorback was called and waiting for next deferred. + nil: The neither callback nor errorback was not called." + (deferred-status d)) + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Basic utility functions + +(defun deferred:succeed (&optional arg) + "Create a synchronous deferred object." + (let ((d (deferred:new))) + (deferred:exec-task d 'ok arg) + d)) + +(defun deferred:fail (&optional arg) + "Create a synchronous deferred object." + (let ((d (deferred:new))) + (deferred:exec-task d 'ng arg) + d)) + +(defun deferred:next (&optional callback arg) + "Create a deferred object and schedule executing. This function +is a short cut of following code: + (deferred:callback-post (deferred:new callback))." + (let ((d (if callback + (make-deferred :callback callback) + (make-deferred)))) + (deferred:callback-post d arg) + d)) + +(defun deferred:nextc (d callback) + "Create a deferred object with OK callback and connect it to the given deferred object." + (let ((nd (make-deferred :callback callback))) + (deferred:set-next d nd))) + +(defun deferred:error (d callback) + "Create a deferred object with errorback and connect it to the given deferred object." + (let ((nd (make-deferred :errorback callback))) + (deferred:set-next d nd))) + +(defun deferred:watch (d callback) + "Create a deferred object with watch task and connect it to the given deferred object. +The watch task CALLBACK can not affect deferred chains with +return values. This function is used in following purposes, +simulation of try-finally block in asynchronous tasks, progress +monitoring of tasks." + (let* ((callback callback) + (normal (lambda (x) (ignore-errors (deferred:call-lambda callback x)) x)) + (err (lambda (e) + (ignore-errors (deferred:call-lambda callback e)) + (deferred:resignal e)))) + (let ((nd (make-deferred :callback normal :errorback err))) + (deferred:set-next d nd)))) + +(defun deferred:wait (msec) + "Return a deferred object scheduled at MSEC millisecond later." + (let ((d (deferred:new)) (start-time (float-time)) timer) + (deferred:message "WAIT : %s" msec) + (setq timer (deferred:setTimeout + (lambda () + (deferred:exec-task d 'ok + (* 1000.0 (- (float-time) start-time))) + nil) msec)) + (setf (deferred-cancel d) + (lambda (x) + (deferred:cancelTimeout timer) + (deferred:default-cancel x))) + d)) + +(defun deferred:wait-idle (msec) + "Return a deferred object which will run when Emacs has been +idle for MSEC millisecond." + (let ((d (deferred:new)) (start-time (float-time)) timer) + (deferred:message "WAIT-IDLE : %s" msec) + (setq timer + (deferred:run-with-idle-timer + (/ msec 1000.0) + (lambda () + (deferred:exec-task d 'ok + (* 1000.0 (- (float-time) start-time))) + nil))) + (setf (deferred-cancel d) + (lambda (x) + (deferred:cancelTimeout timer) + (deferred:default-cancel x))) + d)) + +(defun deferred:call (f &rest args) + "Call the given function asynchronously." + (deferred:next + (lambda (_x) + (apply f args)))) + +(defun deferred:apply (f &optional args) + "Call the given function asynchronously." + (deferred:next + (lambda (_x) + (apply f args)))) + + + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Utility functions + +(defun deferred:empty-p (times-or-seq) + "[internal] Return non-nil if TIMES-OR-SEQ is the number zero or nil." + (or (and (numberp times-or-seq) (<= times-or-seq 0)) + (and (sequencep times-or-seq) (= (length times-or-seq) 0)))) + +(defun deferred:loop (times-or-seq func) + "Return a iteration deferred object." + (deferred:message "LOOP : %s" times-or-seq) + (if (deferred:empty-p times-or-seq) (deferred:next) + (let* (items (rd + (cond + ((numberp times-or-seq) + (cl-loop for i from 0 below times-or-seq + with ld = (deferred:next) + do + (push ld items) + (setq ld + (let ((i i)) + (deferred:nextc ld + (lambda (_x) (deferred:call-lambda func i))))) + finally return ld)) + ((sequencep times-or-seq) + (cl-loop for i in (append times-or-seq nil) ; seq->list + with ld = (deferred:next) + do + (push ld items) + (setq ld + (let ((i i)) + (deferred:nextc ld + (lambda (_x) (deferred:call-lambda func i))))) + finally return ld))))) + (setf (deferred-cancel rd) + (lambda (x) (deferred:default-cancel x) + (cl-loop for i in items + do (deferred:cancel i)))) + rd))) + +(defun deferred:trans-multi-args (args self-func list-func main-func) + "[internal] Check the argument values and dispatch to methods." + (cond + ((and (= 1 (length args)) (consp (car args)) (not (functionp (car args)))) + (let ((lst (car args))) + (cond + ((or (null lst) (null (car lst))) + (deferred:next)) + ((deferred:aand lst (car it) (or (functionp it) (deferred-p it))) + ;; a list of deferred objects + (funcall list-func lst)) + ((deferred:aand lst (consp it)) + ;; an alist of deferred objects + (funcall main-func lst)) + (t (error "Wrong argument type. %s" args))))) + (t (funcall self-func args)))) + +(defun deferred:parallel-array-to-alist (lst) + "[internal] Translation array to alist." + (cl-loop for d in lst + for i from 0 below (length lst) + collect (cons i d))) + +(defun deferred:parallel-alist-to-array (alst) + "[internal] Translation alist to array." + (cl-loop for pair in + (sort alst (lambda (x y) + (< (car x) (car y)))) + collect (cdr pair))) + +(defun deferred:parallel-func-to-deferred (alst) + "[internal] Normalization for parallel and earlier arguments." + (cl-loop for pair in alst + for d = (cdr pair) + collect + (progn + (unless (deferred-p d) + (setf (cdr pair) (deferred:next d))) + pair))) + +(defun deferred:parallel-main (alst) + "[internal] Deferred alist implementation for `deferred:parallel'. " + (deferred:message "PARALLEL" ) + (let ((nd (deferred:new)) + (len (length alst)) + values) + (cl-loop for pair in + (deferred:parallel-func-to-deferred alst) + with cd ; current child deferred + do + (let ((name (car pair))) + (setq cd + (deferred:nextc (cdr pair) + (lambda (x) + (push (cons name x) values) + (deferred:message "PARALLEL VALUE [%s/%s] %s" + (length values) len (cons name x)) + (when (= len (length values)) + (deferred:message "PARALLEL COLLECTED") + (deferred:post-task nd 'ok (nreverse values))) + nil))) + (deferred:error cd + (lambda (e) + (push (cons name e) values) + (deferred:message "PARALLEL ERROR [%s/%s] %s" + (length values) len (cons name e)) + (when (= (length values) len) + (deferred:message "PARALLEL COLLECTED") + (deferred:post-task nd 'ok (nreverse values))) + nil)))) + nd)) + +(defun deferred:parallel-list (lst) + "[internal] Deferred list implementation for `deferred:parallel'. " + (deferred:message "PARALLEL" ) + (let* ((pd (deferred:parallel-main (deferred:parallel-array-to-alist lst))) + (rd (deferred:nextc pd 'deferred:parallel-alist-to-array))) + (setf (deferred-cancel rd) + (lambda (x) (deferred:default-cancel x) + (deferred:cancel pd))) + rd)) + +(defun deferred:parallel (&rest args) + "Return a deferred object that calls given deferred objects or +functions in parallel and wait for all callbacks. The following +deferred task will be called with an array of the return +values. ARGS can be a list or an alist of deferred objects or +functions." + (deferred:message "PARALLEL : %s" args) + (deferred:trans-multi-args args + 'deferred:parallel 'deferred:parallel-list 'deferred:parallel-main)) + +(defun deferred:earlier-main (alst) + "[internal] Deferred alist implementation for `deferred:earlier'. " + (deferred:message "EARLIER" ) + (let ((nd (deferred:new)) + (len (length alst)) + value results) + (cl-loop for pair in + (deferred:parallel-func-to-deferred alst) + with cd ; current child deferred + do + (let ((name (car pair))) + (setq cd + (deferred:nextc (cdr pair) + (lambda (x) + (push (cons name x) results) + (cond + ((null value) + (setq value (cons name x)) + (deferred:message "EARLIER VALUE %s" (cons name value)) + (deferred:post-task nd 'ok value)) + (t + (deferred:message "EARLIER MISS [%s/%s] %s" (length results) len (cons name value)) + (when (eql (length results) len) + (deferred:message "EARLIER COLLECTED")))) + nil))) + (deferred:error cd + (lambda (e) + (push (cons name e) results) + (deferred:message "EARLIER ERROR [%s/%s] %s" (length results) len (cons name e)) + (when (and (eql (length results) len) (null value)) + (deferred:message "EARLIER FAILED") + (deferred:post-task nd 'ok nil)) + nil)))) + nd)) + +(defun deferred:earlier-list (lst) + "[internal] Deferred list implementation for `deferred:earlier'. " + (deferred:message "EARLIER" ) + (let* ((pd (deferred:earlier-main (deferred:parallel-array-to-alist lst))) + (rd (deferred:nextc pd (lambda (x) (cdr x))))) + (setf (deferred-cancel rd) + (lambda (x) (deferred:default-cancel x) + (deferred:cancel pd))) + rd)) + + +(defun deferred:earlier (&rest args) + "Return a deferred object that calls given deferred objects or +functions in parallel and wait for the first callback. The +following deferred task will be called with the first return +value. ARGS can be a list or an alist of deferred objects or +functions." + (deferred:message "EARLIER : %s" args) + (deferred:trans-multi-args args + 'deferred:earlier 'deferred:earlier-list 'deferred:earlier-main)) + +(defmacro deferred:timeout (timeout-msec timeout-form d) + "Time out macro on a deferred task D. If the deferred task D +does not complete within TIMEOUT-MSEC, this macro cancels the +deferred task and return the TIMEOUT-FORM." + `(deferred:earlier + (deferred:nextc (deferred:wait ,timeout-msec) + (lambda (x) ,timeout-form)) + ,d)) + + + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Application functions + +(defvar deferred:uid 0 "[internal] Sequence number for some utilities. See the function `deferred:uid'.") + +(defun deferred:uid () + "[internal] Generate a sequence number." + (cl-incf deferred:uid)) + +(defun deferred:buffer-string (strformat buf) + "[internal] Return a string in the buffer with the given format." + (format strformat + (with-current-buffer buf (buffer-string)))) + +(defun deferred:process (command &rest args) + "A deferred wrapper of `start-process'. Return a deferred +object. The process name and buffer name of the argument of the +`start-process' are generated by this function automatically. +The next deferred object receives stdout and stderr string from +the command process." + (deferred:process-gen 'start-process command args)) + +(defun deferred:process-shell (command &rest args) + "A deferred wrapper of `start-process-shell-command'. Return a deferred +object. The process name and buffer name of the argument of the +`start-process-shell-command' are generated by this function automatically. +The next deferred object receives stdout and stderr string from +the command process." + (deferred:process-gen 'start-process-shell-command command args)) + +(defun deferred:process-buffer (command &rest args) + "A deferred wrapper of `start-process'. Return a deferred +object. The process name and buffer name of the argument of the +`start-process' are generated by this function automatically. +The next deferred object receives stdout and stderr buffer from +the command process." + (deferred:process-buffer-gen 'start-process command args)) + +(defun deferred:process-shell-buffer (command &rest args) + "A deferred wrapper of `start-process-shell-command'. Return a deferred +object. The process name and buffer name of the argument of the +`start-process-shell-command' are generated by this function automatically. +The next deferred object receives stdout and stderr buffer from +the command process." + (deferred:process-buffer-gen 'start-process-shell-command command args)) + +(defun deferred:process-gen (f command args) + "[internal]" + (let ((pd (deferred:process-buffer-gen f command args)) d) + (setq d (deferred:nextc pd + (lambda (buf) + (prog1 + (with-current-buffer buf (buffer-string)) + (kill-buffer buf))))) + (setf (deferred-cancel d) + (lambda (_x) + (deferred:default-cancel d) + (deferred:default-cancel pd))) + d)) + +(defun deferred:process-buffer-gen (f command args) + "[internal]" + (let ((d (deferred:next)) (uid (deferred:uid))) + (let ((proc-name (format "*deferred:*%s*:%s" command uid)) + (buf-name (format " *deferred:*%s*:%s" command uid)) + (pwd default-directory) + (env process-environment) + (con-type process-connection-type) + (nd (deferred:new)) proc-buf proc) + (deferred:nextc d + (lambda (_x) + (setq proc-buf (get-buffer-create buf-name)) + (condition-case err + (let ((default-directory pwd) + (process-environment env) + (process-connection-type con-type)) + (setq proc + (if (null (car args)) + (apply f proc-name buf-name command nil) + (apply f proc-name buf-name command args))) + (set-process-sentinel + proc + (lambda (proc event) + (unless (process-live-p proc) + (if (zerop (process-exit-status proc)) + (deferred:post-task nd 'ok proc-buf) + (let ((msg (format "Deferred process exited abnormally:\n command: %s\n exit status: %s %s\n event: %s\n buffer contents: %S" + command + (process-status proc) + (process-exit-status proc) + (string-trim-right event) + (if (buffer-live-p proc-buf) + (with-current-buffer proc-buf + (buffer-string)) + "(unavailable)")))) + (kill-buffer proc-buf) + (deferred:post-task nd 'ng msg)))))) + (setf (deferred-cancel nd) + (lambda (x) (deferred:default-cancel x) + (when proc + (kill-process proc) + (kill-buffer proc-buf))))) + (error (deferred:post-task nd 'ng err))) + nil)) + nd))) + +(defmacro deferred:processc (d command &rest args) + "Process chain of `deferred:process'." + `(deferred:nextc ,d + (lambda (,(cl-gensym)) (deferred:process ,command ,@args)))) + +(defmacro deferred:process-bufferc (d command &rest args) + "Process chain of `deferred:process-buffer'." + `(deferred:nextc ,d + (lambda (,(cl-gensym)) (deferred:process-buffer ,command ,@args)))) + +(defmacro deferred:process-shellc (d command &rest args) + "Process chain of `deferred:process'." + `(deferred:nextc ,d + (lambda (,(cl-gensym)) (deferred:process-shell ,command ,@args)))) + +(defmacro deferred:process-shell-bufferc (d command &rest args) + "Process chain of `deferred:process-buffer'." + `(deferred:nextc ,d + (lambda (,(cl-gensym)) (deferred:process-shell-buffer ,command ,@args)))) + +;; Special variables defined in url-vars.el. +(defvar url-request-data) +(defvar url-request-method) +(defvar url-request-extra-headers) + +(declare-function url-http-symbol-value-in-buffer "url-http" + (symbol buffer &optional unbound-value)) + +(declare-function deferred:url-param-serialize "request" (params)) + +(declare-function deferred:url-escape "request" (val)) + +(eval-after-load "url" + ;; for url package + ;; TODO: proxy, charaset + ;; List of gloabl variables to preserve and restore before url-retrieve call + '(let ((url-global-variables '(url-request-data + url-request-method + url-request-extra-headers))) + + (defun deferred:url-retrieve (url &optional cbargs silent inhibit-cookies) + "A wrapper function for url-retrieve. The next deferred +object receives the buffer object that URL will load +into. Values of dynamically bound 'url-request-data', 'url-request-method' and +'url-request-extra-headers' are passed to url-retrieve call." + (let ((nd (deferred:new)) + buf + (local-values (mapcar (lambda (symbol) (symbol-value symbol)) url-global-variables))) + (deferred:next + (lambda (_x) + (cl-progv url-global-variables local-values + (condition-case err + (setq buf + (url-retrieve + url (lambda (_xx) (deferred:post-task nd 'ok buf)) + cbargs silent inhibit-cookies)) + (error (deferred:post-task nd 'ng err))) + nil))) + (setf (deferred-cancel nd) + (lambda (_x) + (when (buffer-live-p buf) + (kill-buffer buf)))) + nd)) + + (defun deferred:url-delete-header (buf) + (with-current-buffer buf + (let ((pos (url-http-symbol-value-in-buffer + 'url-http-end-of-headers buf))) + (when pos + (delete-region (point-min) (1+ pos))))) + buf) + + (defun deferred:url-delete-buffer (buf) + (when (and buf (buffer-live-p buf)) + (kill-buffer buf)) + nil) + + (defun deferred:url-get (url &optional params &rest args) + "Perform a HTTP GET method with `url-retrieve'. PARAMS is +a parameter list of (key . value) or key. ARGS will be appended +to deferred:url-retrieve args list. The next deferred +object receives the buffer object that URL will load into." + (when params + (setq url + (concat url "?" (deferred:url-param-serialize params)))) + (let ((d (deferred:$ + (apply 'deferred:url-retrieve url args) + (deferred:nextc it 'deferred:url-delete-header)))) + (deferred:set-next + d (deferred:new 'deferred:url-delete-buffer)) + d)) + + (defun deferred:url-post (url &optional params &rest args) + "Perform a HTTP POST method with `url-retrieve'. PARAMS is +a parameter list of (key . value) or key. ARGS will be appended +to deferred:url-retrieve args list. The next deferred +object receives the buffer object that URL will load into." + (let ((url-request-method "POST") + (url-request-extra-headers + (append url-request-extra-headers + '(("Content-Type" . "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")))) + (url-request-data (deferred:url-param-serialize params))) + (let ((d (deferred:$ + (apply 'deferred:url-retrieve url args) + (deferred:nextc it 'deferred:url-delete-header)))) + (deferred:set-next + d (deferred:new 'deferred:url-delete-buffer)) + d))) + + (defun deferred:url-escape (val) + "[internal] Return a new string that is VAL URI-encoded." + (unless (stringp val) + (setq val (format "%s" val))) + (url-hexify-string + (encode-coding-string val 'utf-8))) + + (defun deferred:url-param-serialize (params) + "[internal] Serialize a list of (key . value) cons cells +into a query string." + (when params + (mapconcat + 'identity + (cl-loop for p in params + collect + (cond + ((consp p) + (concat + (deferred:url-escape (car p)) "=" + (deferred:url-escape (cdr p)))) + (t + (deferred:url-escape p)))) + "&"))) + )) + + +(provide 'deferred) +;;; deferred.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/deferred-20170901.1330/deferred.elc b/elpa/deferred-20170901.1330/deferred.elc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05b40cd Binary files /dev/null and b/elpa/deferred-20170901.1330/deferred.elc differ diff --git a/elpa/f-20190109.906/f-autoloads.el b/elpa/f-20190109.906/f-autoloads.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..366a50c --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/f-20190109.906/f-autoloads.el @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +;;; f-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads +;; +;;; Code: + +(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name + (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) + + +;;;### (autoloads nil "f" "f.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from f.el + +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "f" '("f-"))) + +;;;*** + +;; Local Variables: +;; version-control: never +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; no-update-autoloads: t +;; coding: utf-8 +;; End: +;;; f-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/f-20190109.906/f-pkg.el b/elpa/f-20190109.906/f-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4c4b6f --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/f-20190109.906/f-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- +(define-package "f" "20190109.906" "Modern API for working with files and directories" '((s "1.7.0") (dash "2.2.0")) :commit "8191672377816a1975414cc1f116fd3b94b30bd0" :keywords '("files" "directories") :authors '(("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") :url "http://github.com/rejeep/f.el") diff --git a/elpa/f-20190109.906/f.el b/elpa/f-20190109.906/f.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6f0ac3 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/f-20190109.906/f.el @@ -0,0 +1,624 @@ +;;; f.el --- Modern API for working with files and directories -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2013 Johan Andersson + +;; Author: Johan Andersson +;; Maintainer: Johan Andersson +;; Version: 0.20.0 +;; Package-Version: 20190109.906 +;; Keywords: files, directories +;; URL: http://github.com/rejeep/f.el +;; Package-Requires: ((s "1.7.0") (dash "2.2.0")) + +;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs. + +;;; License: + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) +;; any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the +;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, +;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + +;;; Code: + + + +(require 's) +(require 'dash) + +(put 'f-guard-error 'error-conditions '(error f-guard-error)) +(put 'f-guard-error 'error-message "Destructive operation outside sandbox") + +(defvar f--guard-paths nil + "List of allowed paths to modify when guarded. + +Do not modify this variable.") + +(defmacro f--destructive (path &rest body) + "If PATH is allowed to be modified, yield BODY. + +If PATH is not allowed to be modified, throw error." + (declare (indent 1)) + `(if f--guard-paths + (if (--any? (or (f-same? it ,path) + (f-ancestor-of? it ,path)) f--guard-paths) + (progn ,@body) + (signal 'f-guard-error (list ,path f--guard-paths))) + ,@body)) + + +;;;; Paths + +(defun f-join (&rest args) + "Join ARGS to a single path." + (let (path (relative (f-relative? (car args)))) + (-map + (lambda (arg) + (setq path (f-expand arg path))) + args) + (if relative (f-relative path) path))) + +(defun f-split (path) + "Split PATH and return list containing parts." + (let ((parts (s-split (f-path-separator) path 'omit-nulls))) + (if (f-absolute? path) + (push (f-path-separator) parts) + parts))) + +(defun f-expand (path &optional dir) + "Expand PATH relative to DIR (or `default-directory'). +PATH and DIR can be either a directory names or directory file +names. Return a directory name if PATH is a directory name, and +a directory file name otherwise. File name handlers are +ignored." + (let (file-name-handler-alist) + (expand-file-name path dir))) + +(defun f-filename (path) + "Return the name of PATH." + (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name path))) + +(defalias 'f-parent 'f-dirname) +(defun f-dirname (path) + "Return the parent directory to PATH." + (let ((parent (file-name-directory + (directory-file-name (f-expand path default-directory))))) + (unless (f-same? path parent) + (if (f-relative? path) + (f-relative parent) + (directory-file-name parent))))) + +(defun f-common-parent (paths) + "Return the deepest common parent directory of PATHS." + (cond + ((not paths) nil) + ((not (cdr paths)) (f-parent (car paths))) + (:otherwise + (let* ((paths (-map 'f-split paths)) + (common (caar paths)) + (re nil)) + (while (and (not (null (car paths))) (--all? (equal (car it) common) paths)) + (setq paths (-map 'cdr paths)) + (push common re) + (setq common (caar paths))) + (cond + ((null re) "") + ((and (= (length re) 1) (f-root? (car re))) + (f-root)) + (:otherwise + (concat (apply 'f-join (nreverse re)) "/"))))))) + +(defun f-ext (path) + "Return the file extension of PATH. + +The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last +'.', excluding version numbers and backup suffixes." + (file-name-extension path)) + +(defun f-no-ext (path) + "Return everything but the file extension of PATH." + (file-name-sans-extension path)) + +(defun f-swap-ext (path ext) + "Return PATH but with EXT as the new extension. +EXT must not be nil or empty." + (if (s-blank? ext) + (error "Extension cannot be empty or nil") + (concat (f-no-ext path) "." ext))) + +(defun f-base (path) + "Return the name of PATH, excluding the extension of file." + (f-no-ext (f-filename path))) + +(defun f-relative (path &optional dir) + "Return PATH relative to DIR." + (file-relative-name path dir)) + +(defalias 'f-abbrev 'f-short) +(defun f-short (path) + "Return abbrev of PATH. See `abbreviate-file-name'." + (abbreviate-file-name path)) + +(defun f-long (path) + "Return long version of PATH." + (f-expand path)) + +(defun f-canonical (path) + "Return the canonical name of PATH." + (file-truename path)) + +(defun f-slash (path) + "Append slash to PATH unless one already. + +Some functions, such as `call-process' requires there to be an +ending slash." + (if (f-dir? path) + (file-name-as-directory path) + path)) + +(defun f-full (path) + "Return absolute path to PATH, with ending slash." + (f-slash (f-long path))) + +(defun f--uniquify (paths) + "Helper for `f-uniquify' and `f-uniquify-alist'." + (let* ((files-length (length paths)) + (uniq-filenames (--map (cons it (f-filename it)) paths)) + (uniq-filenames-next (-group-by 'cdr uniq-filenames))) + (while (/= files-length (length uniq-filenames-next)) + (setq uniq-filenames-next + (-group-by 'cdr + (--mapcat + (let ((conf-files (cdr it))) + (if (> (length conf-files) 1) + (--map (cons (car it) (concat (f-filename (s-chop-suffix (cdr it) (car it))) (f-path-separator) (cdr it))) conf-files) + conf-files)) + uniq-filenames-next)))) + uniq-filenames-next)) + +(defun f-uniquify (files) + "Return unique suffixes of FILES. + +This function expects no duplicate paths." + (-map 'car (f--uniquify files))) + +(defun f-uniquify-alist (files) + "Return alist mapping FILES to unique suffixes of FILES. + +This function expects no duplicate paths." + (-map 'cadr (f--uniquify files))) + + +;;;; I/O + +(defun f-read-bytes (path) + "Read binary data from PATH. + +Return the binary data as unibyte string." + (with-temp-buffer + (set-buffer-multibyte nil) + (setq buffer-file-coding-system 'binary) + (insert-file-contents-literally path) + (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))) + +(defalias 'f-read 'f-read-text) +(defun f-read-text (path &optional coding) + "Read text with PATH, using CODING. + +CODING defaults to `utf-8'. + +Return the decoded text as multibyte string." + (decode-coding-string (f-read-bytes path) (or coding 'utf-8))) + +(defalias 'f-write 'f-write-text) +(defun f-write-text (text coding path) + "Write TEXT with CODING to PATH. + +TEXT is a multibyte string. CODING is a coding system to encode +TEXT with. PATH is a file name to write to." + (f-write-bytes (encode-coding-string text coding) path)) + +(defun f-unibyte-string-p (s) + "Determine whether S is a unibyte string." + (not (multibyte-string-p s))) + +(defun f-write-bytes (data path) + "Write binary DATA to PATH. + +DATA is a unibyte string. PATH is a file name to write to." + (f--write-bytes data path nil)) + +(defalias 'f-append 'f-append-text) +(defun f-append-text (text coding path) + "Append TEXT with CODING to PATH. + +If PATH does not exist, it is created." + (f-append-bytes (encode-coding-string text coding) path)) + +(defun f-append-bytes (data path) + "Append binary DATA to PATH. + +If PATH does not exist, it is created." + (f--write-bytes data path :append)) + +(defun f--write-bytes (data filename append) + "Write binary DATA to FILENAME. +If APPEND is non-nil, append the DATA to the existing contents." + (f--destructive filename + (unless (f-unibyte-string-p data) + (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'f-unibyte-string-p data))) + (let ((coding-system-for-write 'binary) + (write-region-annotate-functions nil) + (write-region-post-annotation-function nil)) + (write-region data nil filename append :silent) + nil))) + + +;;;; Destructive + +(defun f-mkdir (&rest dirs) + "Create directories DIRS." + (let (path) + (-each + dirs + (lambda (dir) + (setq path (f-expand dir path)) + (unless (f-directory? path) + (f--destructive path (make-directory path))))))) + +(defun f-delete (path &optional force) + "Delete PATH, which can be file or directory. + +If FORCE is t, a directory will be deleted recursively." + (f--destructive path + (if (or (f-file? path) (f-symlink? path)) + (delete-file path) + (delete-directory path force)))) + +(defun f-symlink (source path) + "Create a symlink to SOURCE from PATH." + (f--destructive path (make-symbolic-link source path))) + +(defun f-move (from to) + "Move or rename FROM to TO. +If TO is a directory name, move FROM into TO." + (f--destructive to (rename-file from to t))) + +(defun f-copy (from to) + "Copy file or directory FROM to TO. +If FROM names a directory and TO is a directory name, copy FROM +into TO as a subdirectory." + (f--destructive to + (if (f-file? from) + (copy-file from to) + ;; The behavior of `copy-directory' differs between Emacs 23 and + ;; 24 in that in Emacs 23, the contents of `from' is copied to + ;; `to', while in Emacs 24 the directory `from' is copied to + ;; `to'. We want the Emacs 24 behavior. + (if (> emacs-major-version 23) + (copy-directory from to) + (if (f-dir? to) + (progn + (apply 'f-mkdir (f-split to)) + (let ((new-to (f-expand (f-filename from) to))) + (copy-directory from new-to))) + (copy-directory from to)))))) + +(defun f-copy-contents (from to) + "Copy contents in directory FROM, to directory TO." + (unless (f-exists? to) + (error "Cannot copy contents to non existing directory %s" to)) + (unless (f-dir? from) + (error "Cannot copy contents as %s is a file" from)) + (--each (f-entries from) + (f-copy it (file-name-as-directory to)))) + +(defun f-touch (path) + "Update PATH last modification date or create if it does not exist." + (f--destructive path + (if (f-file? path) + (set-file-times path) + (f-write-bytes "" path)))) + + +;;;; Predicates + +(defun f-exists? (path) + "Return t if PATH exists, false otherwise." + (file-exists-p path)) + +(defalias 'f-exists-p 'f-exists?) + +(defalias 'f-dir? 'f-directory?) +(defalias 'f-dir-p 'f-dir?) + +(defun f-directory? (path) + "Return t if PATH is directory, false otherwise." + (file-directory-p path)) + +(defalias 'f-directory-p 'f-directory?) + +(defun f-file? (path) + "Return t if PATH is file, false otherwise." + (file-regular-p path)) + +(defalias 'f-file-p 'f-file?) + +(defun f-symlink? (path) + "Return t if PATH is symlink, false otherwise." + (not (not (file-symlink-p path)))) + +(defalias 'f-symlink-p 'f-symlink?) + +(defun f-readable? (path) + "Return t if PATH is readable, false otherwise." + (file-readable-p path)) + +(defalias 'f-readable-p 'f-readable?) + +(defun f-writable? (path) + "Return t if PATH is writable, false otherwise." + (file-writable-p path)) + +(defalias 'f-writable-p 'f-writable?) + +(defun f-executable? (path) + "Return t if PATH is executable, false otherwise." + (file-executable-p path)) + +(defalias 'f-executable-p 'f-executable?) + +(defun f-absolute? (path) + "Return t if PATH is absolute, false otherwise." + (file-name-absolute-p path)) + +(defalias 'f-absolute-p 'f-absolute?) + +(defun f-relative? (path) + "Return t if PATH is relative, false otherwise." + (not (f-absolute? path))) + +(defalias 'f-relative-p 'f-relative?) + +(defun f-root? (path) + "Return t if PATH is root directory, false otherwise." + (not (f-parent path))) + +(defalias 'f-root-p 'f-root?) + +(defun f-ext? (path &optional ext) + "Return t if extension of PATH is EXT, false otherwise. + +If EXT is nil or omitted, return t if PATH has any extension, +false otherwise. + +The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last +'.', excluding version numbers and backup suffixes." + (if ext + (string= (f-ext path) ext) + (not (eq (f-ext path) nil)))) + +(defalias 'f-ext-p 'f-ext?) + +(defalias 'f-equal? 'f-same?) +(defalias 'f-equal-p 'f-equal?) + +(defun f-same? (path-a path-b) + "Return t if PATH-A and PATH-B are references to same file." + (when (and (f-exists? path-a) + (f-exists? path-b)) + (equal + (f-canonical (directory-file-name (f-expand path-a))) + (f-canonical (directory-file-name (f-expand path-b)))))) + +(defalias 'f-same-p 'f-same?) + +(defun f-parent-of? (path-a path-b) + "Return t if PATH-A is parent of PATH-B." + (--when-let (f-parent path-b) + (f-same? path-a it))) + +(defalias 'f-parent-of-p 'f-parent-of?) + +(defun f-child-of? (path-a path-b) + "Return t if PATH-A is child of PATH-B." + (--when-let (f-parent path-a) + (f-same? it path-b))) + +(defalias 'f-child-of-p 'f-child-of?) + +(defun f-ancestor-of? (path-a path-b) + "Return t if PATH-A is ancestor of PATH-B." + (unless (f-same? path-a path-b) + (s-starts-with? (f-full path-a) + (f-full path-b)))) + +(defalias 'f-ancestor-of-p 'f-ancestor-of?) + +(defun f-descendant-of? (path-a path-b) + "Return t if PATH-A is desendant of PATH-B." + (unless (f-same? path-a path-b) + (s-starts-with? (f-full path-b) + (f-full path-a)))) + +(defalias 'f-descendant-of-p 'f-descendant-of?) + +(defun f-hidden? (path) + "Return t if PATH is hidden, nil otherwise." + (unless (f-exists? path) + (error "Path does not exist: %s" path)) + (string= (substring path 0 1) ".")) + +(defalias 'f-hidden-p 'f-hidden?) + +(defun f-empty? (path) + "If PATH is a file, return t if the file in PATH is empty, nil otherwise. +If PATH is directory, return t if directory has no files, nil otherwise." + (if (f-directory? path) + (equal (f-files path nil t) nil) + (= (f-size path) 0))) + +(defalias 'f-empty-p 'f-empty?) + + +;;;; Stats + +(defun f-size (path) + "Return size of PATH. + +If PATH is a file, return size of that file. If PATH is +directory, return sum of all files in PATH." + (if (f-directory? path) + (-sum (-map 'f-size (f-files path nil t))) + (nth 7 (file-attributes path)))) + +(defun f-depth (path) + "Return the depth of PATH. + +At first, PATH is expanded with `f-expand'. Then the full path is used to +detect the depth. +'/' will be zero depth, '/usr' will be one depth. And so on." + (- (length (f-split (f-expand path))) 1)) + + +;;;; Misc + +(defun f-this-file () + "Return path to this file." + (cond + (load-in-progress load-file-name) + ((and (boundp 'byte-compile-current-file) byte-compile-current-file) + byte-compile-current-file) + (:else (buffer-file-name)))) + +(defvar f--path-separator nil + "A variable to cache result of `f-path-separator'.") + +(defun f-path-separator () + "Return path separator." + (or f--path-separator + (setq f--path-separator (substring (f-join "x" "y") 1 2)))) + +(defun f-glob (pattern &optional path) + "Find PATTERN in PATH." + (file-expand-wildcards + (f-join (or path default-directory) pattern))) + +(defun f--collect-entries (path recursive) + (let (result + (entries + (-reject + (lambda (file) + (or + (equal (f-filename file) ".") + (equal (f-filename file) ".."))) + (directory-files path t)))) + (cond (recursive + (-map + (lambda (entry) + (if (f-file? entry) + (setq result (cons entry result)) + (when (f-directory? entry) + (setq result (cons entry result)) + (setq result (append result (f--collect-entries entry recursive)))))) + entries)) + (t (setq result entries))) + result)) + +(defmacro f--entries (path body &optional recursive) + "Anaphoric version of `f-entries'." + `(f-entries + ,path + (lambda (path) + (let ((it path)) + ,body)) + ,recursive)) + +(defun f-entries (path &optional fn recursive) + "Find all files and directories in PATH. + +FN - called for each found file and directory. If FN returns a thruthy +value, file or directory will be included. +RECURSIVE - Search for files and directories recursive." + (let ((entries (f--collect-entries path recursive))) + (if fn (-select fn entries) entries))) + +(defmacro f--directories (path body &optional recursive) + "Anaphoric version of `f-directories'." + `(f-directories + ,path + (lambda (path) + (let ((it path)) + ,body)) + ,recursive)) + +(defun f-directories (path &optional fn recursive) + "Find all directories in PATH. See `f-entries'." + (let ((directories (-select 'f-directory? (f--collect-entries path recursive)))) + (if fn (-select fn directories) directories))) + +(defmacro f--files (path body &optional recursive) + "Anaphoric version of `f-files'." + `(f-files + ,path + (lambda (path) + (let ((it path)) + ,body)) + ,recursive)) + +(defun f-files (path &optional fn recursive) + "Find all files in PATH. See `f-entries'." + (let ((files (-select 'f-file? (f--collect-entries path recursive)))) + (if fn (-select fn files) files))) + +(defmacro f--traverse-upwards (body &optional path) + "Anaphoric version of `f-traverse-upwards'." + `(f-traverse-upwards + (lambda (dir) + (let ((it dir)) + ,body)) + ,path)) + +(defun f-traverse-upwards (fn &optional path) + "Traverse up as long as FN return nil, starting at PATH. + +If FN returns a non-nil value, the path sent as argument to FN is +returned. If no function callback return a non-nil value, nil is +returned." + (unless path + (setq path default-directory)) + (when (f-relative? path) + (setq path (f-expand path))) + (if (funcall fn path) + path + (unless (f-root? path) + (f-traverse-upwards fn (f-parent path))))) + +(defun f-root () + "Return absolute root." + (f-traverse-upwards 'f-root?)) + +(defmacro f-with-sandbox (path-or-paths &rest body) + "Only allow PATH-OR-PATHS and decendants to be modified in BODY." + (declare (indent 1)) + `(let ((paths (if (listp ,path-or-paths) + ,path-or-paths + (list ,path-or-paths)))) + (unwind-protect + (let ((f--guard-paths paths)) + ,@body) + (setq f--guard-paths nil)))) + +(provide 'f) + +;;; f.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/f-20190109.906/f.elc b/elpa/f-20190109.906/f.elc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae84677 Binary files /dev/null and b/elpa/f-20190109.906/f.elc differ diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-autoloads.el b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-autoloads.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37d6b72 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-autoloads.el @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ +;;; flycheck-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads +;; +;;; Code: + +(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name + (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) + + +;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck" "flycheck.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck.el + +(autoload 'flycheck-manual "flycheck" "\ +Open the Flycheck manual. + +\(fn)" t nil) + +(autoload 'flycheck-mode "flycheck" "\ +Minor mode for on-the-fly syntax checking. + +When called interactively, toggle `flycheck-mode'. With prefix +ARG, enable `flycheck-mode' if ARG is positive, otherwise disable +it. + +When called from Lisp, enable `flycheck-mode' if ARG is omitted, +nil or positive. If ARG is `toggle', toggle `flycheck-mode'. +Otherwise behave as if called interactively. + +In `flycheck-mode' the buffer is automatically syntax-checked +using the first suitable syntax checker from `flycheck-checkers'. +Use `flycheck-select-checker' to select a checker for the current +buffer manually. + +\\{flycheck-mode-map} + +\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) + +(defvar global-flycheck-mode nil "\ +Non-nil if Global Flycheck mode is enabled. +See the `global-flycheck-mode' command +for a description of this minor mode. +Setting this variable directly does not take effect; +either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') +or call the function `global-flycheck-mode'.") + +(custom-autoload 'global-flycheck-mode "flycheck" nil) + +(autoload 'global-flycheck-mode "flycheck" "\ +Toggle Flycheck mode in all buffers. +With prefix ARG, enable Global Flycheck mode if ARG is positive; +otherwise, disable it. If called from Lisp, enable the mode if +ARG is omitted or nil. + +Flycheck mode is enabled in all buffers where +`flycheck-mode-on-safe' would do it. +See `flycheck-mode' for more information on Flycheck mode. + +\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) + +(autoload 'flycheck-define-error-level "flycheck" "\ +Define a new error LEVEL with PROPERTIES. + +The following PROPERTIES constitute an error level: + +`:severity SEVERITY' + A number denoting the severity of this level. The higher + the number, the more severe is this level compared to other + levels. Defaults to 0. + + The severity is used by `flycheck-error-level-<' to + determine the ordering of errors according to their levels. + +`:compilation-level LEVEL' + + A number indicating the broad class of messages that errors + at this level belong to: one of 0 (info), 1 (warning), or + 2 or nil (error). Defaults to nil. + + This is used by `flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp' + to map error levels into `compilation-mode''s hierarchy and + to get proper highlighting of errors in `compilation-mode'. + +`:overlay-category CATEGORY' + A symbol denoting the overlay category to use for error + highlight overlays for this level. See Info + node `(elisp)Overlay Properties' for more information about + overlay categories. + + A category for an error level overlay should at least define + the `face' property, for error highlighting. Another useful + property for error level categories is `priority', to + influence the stacking of multiple error level overlays. + +`:fringe-bitmap BITMAP' + A fringe bitmap symbol denoting the bitmap to use for fringe + indicators for this level. See Info node `(elisp)Fringe + Bitmaps' for more information about fringe bitmaps, + including a list of built-in fringe bitmaps. + +`:fringe-face FACE' + A face symbol denoting the face to use for fringe indicators + for this level. + +`:error-list-face FACE' + A face symbol denoting the face to use for messages of this + level in the error list. See `flycheck-list-errors'. + +\(fn LEVEL &rest PROPERTIES)" nil nil) + +(function-put 'flycheck-define-error-level 'lisp-indent-function '1) + +(autoload 'flycheck-define-command-checker "flycheck" "\ +Define SYMBOL as syntax checker to run a command. + +Define SYMBOL as generic syntax checker via +`flycheck-define-generic-checker', which uses an external command +to check the buffer. SYMBOL and DOCSTRING are the same as for +`flycheck-define-generic-checker'. + +In addition to the properties understood by +`flycheck-define-generic-checker', the following PROPERTIES +constitute a command syntax checker. Unless otherwise noted, all +properties are mandatory. Note that the default `:error-filter' +of command checkers is `flycheck-sanitize-errors'. + +`:command COMMAND' + The command to run for syntax checking. + + COMMAND is a list of the form `(EXECUTABLE [ARG ...])'. + + EXECUTABLE is a string with the executable of this syntax + checker. It can be overridden with the variable + `flycheck-SYMBOL-executable'. Note that this variable is + NOT implicitly defined by this function. Use + `flycheck-def-executable-var' to define this variable. + + Each ARG is an argument to the executable, either as string, + or as special symbol or form for + `flycheck-substitute-argument', which see. + +`:error-patterns PATTERNS' + A list of patterns to parse the output of the `:command'. + + Each ITEM in PATTERNS is a list `(LEVEL SEXP ...)', where + LEVEL is a Flycheck error level (see + `flycheck-define-error-level'), followed by one or more RX + `SEXP's which parse an error of that level and extract line, + column, file name and the message. + + See `rx' for general information about RX, and + `flycheck-rx-to-string' for some special RX forms provided + by Flycheck. + + All patterns are applied in the order of declaration to the + whole output of the syntax checker. Output already matched + by a pattern will not be matched by subsequent patterns. In + other words, the first pattern wins. + + This property is optional. If omitted, however, an + `:error-parser' is mandatory. + +`:error-parser FUNCTION' + A function to parse errors with. + + The function shall accept three arguments OUTPUT CHECKER + BUFFER. OUTPUT is the syntax checker output as string, + CHECKER the syntax checker that was used, and BUFFER a + buffer object representing the checked buffer. The function + must return a list of `flycheck-error' objects parsed from + OUTPUT. + + This property is optional. If omitted, it defaults to + `flycheck-parse-with-patterns'. In this case, + `:error-patterns' is mandatory. + +`:standard-input t' + Whether to send the buffer contents on standard input. + + If this property is given and has a non-nil value, send the + contents of the buffer on standard input. + + Defaults to nil. + +Note that you may not give `:start', `:interrupt', and +`:print-doc' for a command checker. You can give a custom +`:verify' function, though, whose results will be appended to the +default `:verify' function of command checkers. + +\(fn SYMBOL DOCSTRING &rest PROPERTIES)" nil nil) + +(function-put 'flycheck-define-command-checker 'lisp-indent-function '1) + +(function-put 'flycheck-define-command-checker 'doc-string-elt '2) + +(autoload 'flycheck-def-config-file-var "flycheck" "\ +Define SYMBOL as config file variable for CHECKER, with default FILE-NAME. + +SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to +provide a configuration file for the given syntax CHECKER. +CUSTOM-ARGS are forwarded to `defcustom'. + +FILE-NAME is the initial value of the new variable. If omitted, +the default value is nil. + +Use this together with the `config-file' form in the `:command' +argument to `flycheck-define-checker'. + +\(fn SYMBOL CHECKER &optional FILE-NAME &rest CUSTOM-ARGS)" nil t) + +(function-put 'flycheck-def-config-file-var 'lisp-indent-function '3) + +(autoload 'flycheck-def-option-var "flycheck" "\ +Define SYMBOL as option variable with INIT-VALUE for CHECKER. + +SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to +provide an option for the given syntax CHECKERS (a checker or a +list of checkers). INIT-VALUE is the initial value of the +variable, and DOCSTRING is its docstring. CUSTOM-ARGS are +forwarded to `defcustom'. + +Use this together with the `option', `option-list' and +`option-flag' forms in the `:command' argument to +`flycheck-define-checker'. + +\(fn SYMBOL INIT-VALUE CHECKERS DOCSTRING &rest CUSTOM-ARGS)" nil t) + +(function-put 'flycheck-def-option-var 'lisp-indent-function '3) + +(function-put 'flycheck-def-option-var 'doc-string-elt '4) + +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "flycheck" '("flycheck-" "list-flycheck-errors" "help-flycheck-checker-d"))) + +;;;*** + +;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck-buttercup" "flycheck-buttercup.el" +;;;;;; (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck-buttercup.el + +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "flycheck-buttercup" '("flycheck-buttercup-format-error-list"))) + +;;;*** + +;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck-ert" "flycheck-ert.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck-ert.el + +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "flycheck-ert" '("flycheck-er"))) + +;;;*** + +;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("flycheck-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0)) + +;;;*** + +;; Local Variables: +;; version-control: never +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; no-update-autoloads: t +;; coding: utf-8 +;; End: +;;; flycheck-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-buttercup.el b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-buttercup.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9802265 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-buttercup.el @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +;;; flycheck-buttercup.el --- Flycheck: Extensions to Buttercup -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2017 Flycheck contributors +;; Copyright (C) 2016 Sebastian Wiesner and Flycheck contributors + +;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner +;; Maintainer: Clément Pit-Claudel +;; fmdkdd +;; Keywords: lisp, tools + +;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; Extensions to Buttercup to write BDD tests for Flycheck. +;; +;; Buttercup is a BDD testing framework for Emacs, see URL +;; `https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/emacs-buttercup/'. Flycheck uses +;; Buttercup extensively for new tests. +;; +;; This library provides extensions to Buttercup to write Specs for Flycheck. +;; +;; * Custom matchers +;; +;; (expect 'foo :to-be-local) - Is `foo' a local variable in the current buffer? + +;;; Code: + +(require 'buttercup) +(require 'flycheck) +(require 'seq) + + +;;; Buttercup helpers + +(defun flycheck-buttercup-format-error-list (errors) + "Format ERRORS into a human-readable string." + (mapconcat (lambda (e) (flycheck-error-format e 'with-file-name)) + errors "\n")) + + +;;; Data matchers + +(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-empty-string (s) + (let ((s (funcall s))) + (if (equal s "") + (cons t (format "Expected %S not be an empty string" s)) + (cons nil (format "Expected %S to be an empty string" s))))) + +(buttercup-define-matcher :to-match-with-group (re s index match) + (let* ((re (funcall re)) + (s (funcall s)) + (index (funcall index)) + (match (funcall match)) + (matches? (string-match re s)) + (result (and matches? (match-string index s)))) + (if (and matches? (equal result match)) + (cons t (format "Expected %S not to match %S with %S in group %s" + re s match index)) + + (cons nil (format "Expected %S to match %S with %S in group %s, %s" + re s match index + (if matches? + (format "but got %S" result) + "but did not match")))))) + + +;;; Emacs feature matchers + +(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-live (buffer) + (let ((buffer (get-buffer (funcall buffer)))) + (if (buffer-live-p buffer) + (cons t (format "Expected %S not to be a live buffer, but it is" + buffer)) + (cons nil (format "Expected %S to be a live buffer, but it is not" + buffer))))) + +(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-visible (buffer) + (let ((buffer (get-buffer (funcall buffer)))) + (cond + ((and buffer (get-buffer-window buffer)) + (cons t (format "Expected %S not to be a visible buffer, but it is" + buffer))) + ((not (bufferp buffer)) + (cons nil + (format "Expected %S to be a visible buffer, but it is not a buffer" + buffer))) + (t (cons + nil + (format "Expected %S to be a visible buffer, but it is not visible" + buffer)))))) + +(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-local (symbol) + (let ((symbol (funcall symbol))) + (if (local-variable-p symbol) + (cons t (format "Expected %S not to be a local variable, but it is" + symbol)) + (cons nil (format "Expected %S to be a local variable, but it is not" + symbol))))) + +(buttercup-define-matcher :to-contain-match (buffer re) + (let ((buffer (funcall buffer)) + (re (funcall re))) + (if (not (get-buffer buffer)) + (cons nil (format "Expected %S to contain a match of %s, \ +but is not a buffer" buffer re)) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + (if (re-search-forward re nil 'noerror) + (cons t (format "Expected %S to contain a match \ +for %s, but it did not" buffer re)) + (cons nil (format "Expected %S not to contain a match for \ +%s but it did not." buffer re)))))))) + + +;;; Flycheck matchers + +(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-equal-flycheck-errors (a b) + (let* ((a (funcall a)) + (b (funcall b)) + (a-formatted (flycheck-buttercup-format-error-list a)) + (b-formatted (flycheck-buttercup-format-error-list b))) + (if (equal a b) + (cons t (format "Expected +%s +not to be equal to +%s" a-formatted b-formatted)) + (cons nil (format "Expected +%s +to be equal to +%s" a-formatted b-formatted))))) + +(provide 'flycheck-buttercup) + +;; Disable byte compilation for this library, to prevent package.el choking on a +;; missing `buttercup' library. See +;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/860 + +;; Local Variables: +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; End: + +;;; flycheck-buttercup.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-ert.el b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-ert.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b7c2bc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-ert.el @@ -0,0 +1,483 @@ +;;; flycheck-ert.el --- Flycheck: ERT extensions -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Flycheck contributors +;; Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Sebastian Wiesner and Flycheck contributors + +;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner +;; Maintainer: Clément Pit-Claudel +;; fmdkdd +;; URL: https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck + +;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; Unit testing library for Flycheck, the modern on-the-fly syntax checking +;; extension for GNU Emacs. + +;; Provide various utility functions and unit test helpers to test Flycheck and +;; Flycheck extensions. + +;;; Code: + +(require 'flycheck) +(require 'ert) +(require 'macroexp) ; For macro utilities + + +;;; Compatibility + +(eval-and-compile + ;; Provide `ert-skip' and friends for Emacs 24.3 + (defconst flycheck-ert-ert-can-skip (fboundp 'ert-skip) + "Whether ERT supports test skipping.") + + (unless (fboundp 'define-error) + ;; from Emacs `subr.el' + (defun define-error (name message &optional parent) + "Define NAME as a new error signal. +MESSAGE is a string that will be output to the echo area if such an error +is signaled without being caught by a `condition-case'. +PARENT is either a signal or a list of signals from which it inherits. +Defaults to `error'." + (unless parent (setq parent 'error)) + (let ((conditions + (if (consp parent) + (apply #'append + (mapcar + (lambda (parent) + (cons parent + (or (get parent 'error-conditions) + (error "Unknown signal `%s'" parent)))) + parent)) + (cons parent (get parent 'error-conditions))))) + (put name 'error-conditions + (delete-dups (copy-sequence (cons name conditions)))) + (when message (put name 'error-message message))))) + + (unless flycheck-ert-ert-can-skip + ;; Fake skipping + + (define-error 'flycheck-ert-skipped "Test skipped") + + (defun ert-skip (data) + (signal 'flycheck-ert-skipped data)) + + (defmacro skip-unless (form) + `(unless (ignore-errors ,form) + (signal 'flycheck-ert-skipped ',form))) + + (defun ert-test-skipped-p (result) + (and (ert-test-failed-p result) + (eq (car (ert-test-failed-condition result)) + 'flycheck-ert-skipped))))) + + +;;; Internal variables + +(defvar flycheck-ert--resource-directory nil + "The directory to get resources from in this test suite.") + + +;;; Resource management macros + +(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-temp-buffer (&rest body) + "Eval BODY within a temporary buffer. + +Like `with-temp-buffer', but resets the modification state of the +temporary buffer to make sure that it is properly killed even if +it has a backing file and is modified." + (declare (indent 0)) + `(with-temp-buffer + (unwind-protect + ,(macroexp-progn body) + ;; Reset modification state of the buffer, and unlink it from its backing + ;; file, if any, because Emacs refuses to kill modified buffers with + ;; backing files, even if they are temporary. + (set-buffer-modified-p nil) + (set-visited-file-name nil 'no-query)))) + +(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-file-buffer (file-name &rest body) + "Create a buffer from FILE-NAME and eval BODY. + +BODY is evaluated with `current-buffer' being a buffer with the +contents FILE-NAME." + (declare (indent 1)) + `(let ((file-name ,file-name)) + (unless (file-exists-p file-name) + (error "%s does not exist" file-name)) + (flycheck-ert-with-temp-buffer + (insert-file-contents file-name 'visit) + (set-visited-file-name file-name 'no-query) + (cd (file-name-directory file-name)) + ;; Mark the buffer as not modified, because we just loaded the file up to + ;; now. + (set-buffer-modified-p nil) + ,@body))) + +(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-help-buffer (&rest body) + "Execute BODY and kill the help buffer afterwards. + +Use this macro to test functions that create a Help buffer." + (declare (indent 0)) + `(unwind-protect + ,(macroexp-progn body) + (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer (help-buffer))) + (kill-buffer (help-buffer))))) + +(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-global-mode (&rest body) + "Execute BODY with Global Flycheck Mode enabled. + +After BODY, restore the old state of Global Flycheck Mode." + (declare (indent 0)) + `(let ((old-state global-flycheck-mode)) + (unwind-protect + (progn + (global-flycheck-mode 1) + ,@body) + (global-flycheck-mode (if old-state 1 -1))))) + +(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-env (env &rest body) + "Add ENV to `process-environment' in BODY. + +Execute BODY with a `process-environment' which contains all +variables from ENV added. + +ENV is an alist, where each cons cell `(VAR . VALUE)' is a +environment variable VAR to be added to `process-environment' +with VALUE." + (declare (indent 1)) + `(let ((process-environment (copy-sequence process-environment))) + (pcase-dolist (`(,var . ,value) ,env) + (setenv var value)) + ,@body)) + + +;;; Test resources +(defun flycheck-ert-resource-filename (resource-file) + "Determine the absolute file name of a RESOURCE-FILE. + +Relative file names are expanded against +`flycheck-ert--resource-directory'." + (expand-file-name resource-file flycheck-ert--resource-directory)) + +(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-resource-buffer (resource-file &rest body) + "Create a temp buffer from a RESOURCE-FILE and execute BODY. + +The absolute file name of RESOURCE-FILE is determined with +`flycheck-ert-resource-filename'." + (declare (indent 1)) + `(flycheck-ert-with-file-buffer + (flycheck-ert-resource-filename ,resource-file) + ,@body)) + + +;;; Test suite initialization + +(defun flycheck-ert-initialize (resource-dir) + "Initialize a test suite with RESOURCE-DIR. + +RESOURCE-DIR is the directory, `flycheck-ert-resource-filename' +should use to lookup resource files." + (when flycheck-ert--resource-directory + (error "Test suite already initialized")) + (let ((tests (ert-select-tests t t))) + ;; Select all tests + (unless tests + (error "No tests defined. \ +Call `flycheck-ert-initialize' after defining all tests!")) + + (setq flycheck-ert--resource-directory resource-dir) + + ;; Emacs 24.3 don't support skipped tests, so we add poor man's test + ;; skipping: We mark skipped tests as expected failures by adjusting the + ;; expected result of all test cases. Not particularly pretty, but works :) + (unless flycheck-ert-ert-can-skip + (dolist (test tests) + (let ((result (ert-test-expected-result-type test))) + (setf (ert-test-expected-result-type test) + `(or ,result (satisfies ert-test-skipped-p)))))))) + + +;;; Test case definitions +(defmacro flycheck-ert-def-checker-test (checker language name + &rest keys-and-body) + "Define a test case for a syntax CHECKER for LANGUAGE. + +CHECKER is a symbol or a list of symbols denoting syntax checkers +being tested by the test. The test case is skipped, if any of +these checkers cannot be used. LANGUAGE is a symbol or a list of +symbols denoting the programming languages supported by the +syntax checkers. This is currently only used for tagging the +test appropriately. + +NAME is a symbol denoting the local name of the test. The test +itself is ultimately named +`flycheck-define-checker/CHECKER/NAME'. If CHECKER is a list, +the first checker in the list is used for naming the test. + +Optionally, the keyword arguments `:tags' and `:expected-result' +may be given. They have the same meaning as in `ert-deftest.', +and are added to the tags and result expectations set up by this +macro. + +The remaining forms KEYS-AND-BODY denote the body of the test +case, including assertions and setup code." + (declare (indent 3)) + (unless checker + (error "No syntax checkers specified")) + (unless language + (error "No languages specified")) + (let* ((checkers (if (symbolp checker) (list checker) checker)) + (checker (car checkers)) + (languages (if (symbolp language) (list language) language)) + (language-tags (mapcar (lambda (l) (intern (format "language-%s" l))) + languages)) + (checker-tags (mapcar (lambda (c) (intern (format "checker-%s" c))) + checkers)) + (local-name (or name 'default)) + (full-name (intern (format "flycheck-define-checker/%s/%s" + checker local-name))) + (keys-and-body (ert--parse-keys-and-body keys-and-body)) + (body (cadr keys-and-body)) + (keys (car keys-and-body)) + (default-tags '(syntax-checker external-tool))) + `(ert-deftest ,full-name () + :expected-result ,(or (plist-get keys :expected-result) :passed) + :tags (append ',(append default-tags language-tags checker-tags) + ,(plist-get keys :tags)) + ,@(mapcar (lambda (c) + `(skip-unless + ;; Ignore non-command checkers + (or (not (flycheck-checker-get ',c 'command)) + (executable-find (flycheck-checker-executable ',c))))) + checkers) + ,@body))) + + +;;; Test case results + +(defun flycheck-ert-syntax-check-timed-out-p (result) + "Whether RESULT denotes a timed-out test. + +RESULT is an ERT test result object." + (and (ert-test-failed-p result) + (eq (car (ert-test-failed-condition result)) + 'flycheck-ert-syntax-check-timed-out))) + + +;;; Syntax checking in tests + +(defvar-local flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished nil + "Non-nil if the current checker has finished.") + +(add-hook 'flycheck-after-syntax-check-hook + (lambda () (setq flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished t))) + +(defconst flycheck-ert-checker-wait-time 10 + "Time to wait until a checker is finished in seconds. + +After this time has elapsed, the checker is considered to have +failed, and the test aborted with failure.") + +(define-error 'flycheck-ert-syntax-check-timed-out "Syntax check timed out.") + +(defun flycheck-ert-wait-for-syntax-checker () + "Wait until the syntax check in the current buffer is finished." + (let ((starttime (float-time))) + (while (and (not flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished) + (< (- (float-time) starttime) flycheck-ert-checker-wait-time)) + (sleep-for 1)) + (unless (< (- (float-time) starttime) flycheck-ert-checker-wait-time) + (flycheck-stop) + (signal 'flycheck-ert-syntax-check-timed-out nil))) + (setq flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished nil)) + +(defun flycheck-ert-buffer-sync () + "Like `flycheck-buffer', but synchronously." + (setq flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished nil) + (should (not (flycheck-running-p))) + (flycheck-mode) ; This will only start a deferred check, + (flycheck-buffer) ; so we need an explicit manual check + ;; After starting the check, the checker should either be running now, or + ;; already be finished (if it was fast). + (should (or flycheck-current-syntax-check + flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished)) + ;; Also there should be no deferred check pending anymore + (should-not (flycheck-deferred-check-p)) + (flycheck-ert-wait-for-syntax-checker)) + +(defun flycheck-ert-ensure-clear () + "Clear the current buffer. + +Raise an assertion error if the buffer is not clear afterwards." + (flycheck-clear) + (should (not flycheck-current-errors)) + (should (not (-any? (lambda (ov) (overlay-get ov 'flycheck-overlay)) + (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max)))))) + + +;;; Test assertions + +(defun flycheck-error-without-group (err) + "Return a copy ERR with the `group' property set to nil." + (let ((copy (copy-flycheck-error err))) + (setf (flycheck-error-group copy) nil) + copy)) + +(defun flycheck-ert-should-overlay (error) + "Test that ERROR has a proper overlay in the current buffer. + +ERROR is a Flycheck error object." + (let* ((overlay (-first (lambda (ov) + (equal (flycheck-error-without-group + (overlay-get ov 'flycheck-error)) + (flycheck-error-without-group error))) + (flycheck-overlays-in 0 (+ 1 (buffer-size))))) + (region + ;; Overlays of errors from other files are on the first line + (if (flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p error) + (cons (point-min) + (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (point-at-eol))) + (flycheck-error-region-for-mode error 'symbols))) + (level (flycheck-error-level error)) + (category (flycheck-error-level-overlay-category level)) + (face (get category 'face)) + (fringe-bitmap (flycheck-error-level-fringe-bitmap level)) + (fringe-face (flycheck-error-level-fringe-face level)) + (fringe-icon (list 'left-fringe fringe-bitmap fringe-face))) + (should overlay) + (should (overlay-get overlay 'flycheck-overlay)) + (should (= (overlay-start overlay) (car region))) + (should (= (overlay-end overlay) (cdr region))) + (should (eq (overlay-get overlay 'face) face)) + (should (equal (get-char-property 0 'display + (overlay-get overlay 'before-string)) + fringe-icon)) + (should (eq (overlay-get overlay 'category) category)) + (should (equal (flycheck-error-without-group (overlay-get overlay + 'flycheck-error)) + (flycheck-error-without-group error))))) + +(defun flycheck-ert-should-errors (&rest errors) + "Test that the current buffers has ERRORS. + +ERRORS is a list of errors expected to be present in the current +buffer. Each error is given as a list of arguments to +`flycheck-error-new-at'. + +If ERRORS are omitted, test that there are no errors at all in +the current buffer. + +With ERRORS, test that each error in ERRORS is present in the +current buffer, and that the number of errors in the current +buffer is equal to the number of given ERRORS. In other words, +check that the buffer has all ERRORS, and no other errors." + (let ((expected (mapcar (apply-partially #'apply #'flycheck-error-new-at) + errors))) + (should (equal (mapcar #'flycheck-error-without-group expected) + (mapcar #'flycheck-error-without-group + flycheck-current-errors))) + ;; Check that related errors are the same + (cl-mapcar (lambda (err1 err2) + (should (equal (mapcar #'flycheck-error-without-group + (flycheck-related-errors err1 expected)) + (mapcar #'flycheck-error-without-group + (flycheck-related-errors err2))))) + expected flycheck-current-errors) + (mapc #'flycheck-ert-should-overlay expected)) + (should (= (length errors) + (length (flycheck-overlays-in (point-min) (point-max)))))) + +(define-error 'flycheck-ert-suspicious-checker "Suspicious state from checker") + +(defun flycheck-ert-should-syntax-check (resource-file modes &rest errors) + "Test a syntax check in RESOURCE-FILE with MODES. + +RESOURCE-FILE is the file to check. MODES is a single major mode +symbol or a list thereof, specifying the major modes to syntax +check with. If more than one major mode is specified, the test +is run for each mode separately, so if you give three major +modes, the entire test will run three times. ERRORS is the list +of expected errors, as in `flycheck-ert-should-errors'. If +omitted, the syntax check must not emit any errors. The errors +are cleared after each test. + +The syntax checker is selected via standard syntax checker +selection. To test a specific checker, you need to set +`flycheck-checker' or `flycheck-disabled-checkers' accordingly +before using this predicate, depending on whether you want to use +manual or automatic checker selection. + +During the syntax check, configuration files of syntax checkers +are also searched in the `config-files' sub-directory of the +resource directory." + (when (symbolp modes) + (setq modes (list modes))) + (dolist (mode modes) + (unless (fboundp mode) + (ert-skip (format "%S missing" mode))) + (flycheck-ert-with-resource-buffer resource-file + (funcall mode) + ;; Load safe file-local variables because some tests depend on them + (let ((enable-local-variables :safe) + ;; Disable all hooks at this place, to prevent 3rd party packages + ;; from interfering + (hack-local-variables-hook)) + (hack-local-variables)) + ;; Configure config file locating for unit tests + (let ((process-hook-called 0)) + (add-hook 'flycheck-process-error-functions + (lambda (_err) + (setq process-hook-called (1+ process-hook-called)) + nil) + nil :local) + (add-hook 'flycheck-status-changed-functions + (lambda (status) + (when (eq status 'suspicious) + (signal 'flycheck-ert-suspicious-checker nil)))) + (flycheck-ert-buffer-sync) + (apply #'flycheck-ert-should-errors errors) + (should (= process-hook-called (length errors)))) + (flycheck-ert-ensure-clear)))) + +(defun flycheck-ert-at-nth-error (n) + "Determine whether point is at the N'th Flycheck error. + +Return non-nil if the point is at the N'th Flycheck error in the +current buffer. Otherwise return nil." + (let* ((error (nth (1- n) flycheck-current-errors)) + (mode flycheck-highlighting-mode) + (region (flycheck-error-region-for-mode error mode))) + (and (member error (flycheck-overlay-errors-at (point))) + (= (point) (car region))))) + +(defun flycheck-ert-explain--at-nth-error (n) + "Explain a failed at-nth-error predicate at N." + (let ((errors (flycheck-overlay-errors-at (point)))) + (if (null errors) + (format "Expected to be at error %s, but no error at point %s" + n (point)) + (let ((pos (cl-position (car errors) flycheck-current-errors))) + (format "Expected to be at error %s, but point %s is at error %s" + n (point) (1+ pos)))))) + +(put 'flycheck-ert-at-nth-error 'ert-explainer + 'flycheck-ert-explain--at-nth-error) + +(provide 'flycheck-ert) + +;;; flycheck-ert.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-ert.elc b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-ert.elc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f4f7f5 Binary files /dev/null and b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-ert.elc differ diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-pkg.el b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bcd4577 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +(define-package "flycheck" "20191027.1608" "On-the-fly syntax checking" + '((dash "2.12.1") + (pkg-info "0.4") + (let-alist "1.0.4") + (seq "1.11") + (emacs "24.3")) + :keywords + '("convenience" "languages" "tools") + :authors + '(("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) + :maintainer + '("Clément Pit-Claudel" . "clement.pitclaudel@live.com") + :url "http://www.flycheck.org") +;; Local Variables: +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; End: diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck.el b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3be54e --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck.el @@ -0,0 +1,11256 @@ +;;; flycheck.el --- On-the-fly syntax checking -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2017-2019 Flycheck contributors +;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Sebastian Wiesner and Flycheck contributors +;; Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; +;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner +;; Maintainer: Clément Pit-Claudel +;; fmdkdd +;; URL: http://www.flycheck.org +;; Keywords: convenience, languages, tools +;; Version: 32-cvs +;; Package-Requires: ((dash "2.12.1") (pkg-info "0.4") (let-alist "1.0.4") (seq "1.11") (emacs "24.3")) + +;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. + +;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; On-the-fly syntax checking for GNU Emacs 24. +;; +;; Flycheck is a modern on-the-fly syntax checking extension for GNU Emacs, +;; intended as replacement for the older Flymake extension which is part of GNU +;; Emacs. +;; +;; Flycheck automatically checks buffers for errors while you type, and reports +;; warnings and errors directly in the buffer and in an optional IDE-like error +;; list. +;; +;; It comes with a rich interface for custom syntax checkers and other +;; extensions, and has already many 3rd party extensions adding new features. +;; +;; Please read the online manual at http://www.flycheck.org for more +;; information. You can open the manual directly from Emacs with `M-x +;; flycheck-manual'. +;; +;; # Setup +;; +;; Flycheck works best on Unix systems. It does not officially support Windows, +;; but tries to maintain Windows compatibility and should generally work fine on +;; Windows, too. +;; +;; To enable Flycheck add the following to your init file: +;; +;; (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode) +;; +;; Flycheck will then automatically check buffers in supported languages, as +;; long as all necessary tools are present. Use `flycheck-verify-setup' to +;; troubleshoot your Flycheck setup. + +;;; Code: + +(eval-when-compile + (require 'let-alist) ; `let-alist' + (require 'compile) ; Compile Mode integration + (require 'jka-compr) ; To inhibit compression of temp files + (require 'pcase) ; `pcase-dolist' (`pcase' itself is autoloaded) + ) + +(require 'dash) + +(require 'seq) ; Sequence functions +(require 'subr-x nil 'no-error) ; Additional utilities, Emacs 24.4 and upwards +(require 'cl-lib) ; `cl-defstruct' and CL utilities +(require 'tabulated-list) ; To list errors +(require 'easymenu) ; Flycheck Mode menu definition +(require 'rx) ; Regexp fanciness in `flycheck-define-checker' +(require 'help-mode) ; `define-button-type' +(require 'find-func) ; `find-function-regexp-alist' +(require 'json) ; `flycheck-parse-tslint' +(require 'ansi-color) ; `flycheck-parse-with-patterns-without-color' + + +;; Declare a bunch of dynamic variables that we need from other modes +(defvar sh-shell) ; For shell script checker predicates +(defvar ess-language) ; For r-lintr predicate + +;; Tell the byte compiler about autoloaded functions from packages +(declare-function pkg-info-version-info "pkg-info" (package)) + + +;;; Compatibility +(eval-and-compile + (unless (fboundp 'string-suffix-p) + ;; TODO: Remove when dropping support for Emacs 24.3 and earlier + (defun string-suffix-p (suffix string &optional ignore-case) + "Return non-nil if SUFFIX is a suffix of STRING. +If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying +attention to case differences." + (let ((start-pos (- (length string) (length suffix)))) + (and (>= start-pos 0) + (eq t (compare-strings suffix nil nil + string start-pos nil ignore-case)))))) + + ;; TODO: Remove when dropping support for Emacs 24.3 and earlier + (unless (featurep 'subr-x) + ;; `subr-x' function for Emacs 24.3 and below + (defsubst string-join (strings &optional separator) + "Join all STRINGS using SEPARATOR." + (mapconcat 'identity strings separator)) + + (defsubst string-trim-left (string) + "Remove leading whitespace from STRING." + (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]+" string) + (replace-match "" t t string) + string)) + + (defsubst string-trim-right (string) + "Remove trailing whitespace from STRING." + (if (string-match "[ \t\n\r]+\\'" string) + (replace-match "" t t string) + string)) + + (defsubst string-trim (string) + "Remove leading and trailing whitespace from STRING." + (string-trim-left (string-trim-right string))) + + (defsubst string-empty-p (string) + "Check whether STRING is empty." + (string= string "")))) + + +;;; Customization +(defgroup flycheck nil + "Modern on-the-fly syntax checking for GNU Emacs." + :prefix "flycheck-" + :group 'tools + :link '(url-link :tag "Website" "http://www.flycheck.org") + :link '(url-link :tag "Github" "https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck")) + +(defgroup flycheck-config-files nil + "Configuration files for on-the-fly syntax checkers." + :prefix "flycheck-" + :group 'flycheck) + +(defgroup flycheck-options nil + "Options for on-the-fly syntax checkers." + :prefix "flycheck-" + :group 'flycheck) + +(defgroup flycheck-executables nil + "Executables of syntax checkers." + :prefix "flycheck-" + :group 'flycheck) + +(defgroup flycheck-faces nil + "Faces used by on-the-fly syntax checking." + :prefix "flycheck-" + :group 'flycheck) + +(defcustom flycheck-checkers + '(ada-gnat + asciidoctor + asciidoc + bazel-buildifier + c/c++-clang + c/c++-gcc + c/c++-cppcheck + cfengine + chef-foodcritic + coffee + coffee-coffeelint + coq + css-csslint + css-stylelint + cuda-nvcc + cwl + d-dmd + dockerfile-hadolint + emacs-lisp + emacs-lisp-checkdoc + erlang-rebar3 + erlang + eruby-erubis + eruby-ruumba + fortran-gfortran + go-gofmt + go-golint + go-vet + go-build + go-test + go-errcheck + go-unconvert + go-staticcheck + groovy + haml + handlebars + haskell-stack-ghc + haskell-ghc + haskell-hlint + html-tidy + javascript-eslint + javascript-jshint + javascript-standard + json-jsonlint + json-python-json + json-jq + jsonnet + less + less-stylelint + llvm-llc + lua-luacheck + lua + markdown-markdownlint-cli + markdown-mdl + nix + nix-linter + opam + perl + perl-perlcritic + php + php-phpmd + php-phpcs + processing + proselint + protobuf-protoc + protobuf-prototool + pug + puppet-parser + puppet-lint + python-flake8 + python-pylint + python-pycompile + python-mypy + r-lintr + racket + rpm-rpmlint + rst-sphinx + rst + ruby-rubocop + ruby-reek + ruby-rubylint + ruby + ruby-jruby + rust-cargo + rust + rust-clippy + scala + scala-scalastyle + scheme-chicken + scss-lint + scss-stylelint + sass/scss-sass-lint + sass + scss + sh-bash + sh-posix-dash + sh-posix-bash + sh-zsh + sh-shellcheck + slim + slim-lint + sql-sqlint + systemd-analyze + tcl-nagelfar + terraform + terraform-tflint + tex-chktex + tex-lacheck + texinfo + textlint + typescript-tslint + verilog-verilator + vhdl-ghdl + xml-xmlstarlet + xml-xmllint + yaml-jsyaml + yaml-ruby) + "Syntax checkers available for automatic selection. + +A list of Flycheck syntax checkers to choose from when syntax +checking a buffer. Flycheck will automatically select a suitable +syntax checker from this list, unless `flycheck-checker' is set, +either directly or with `flycheck-select-checker'. + +You should not need to change this variable normally. In order +to disable syntax checkers, please use +`flycheck-disabled-checkers'. This variable is intended for 3rd +party extensions to tell Flycheck about new syntax checkers. + +Syntax checkers in this list must be defined with +`flycheck-define-checker'." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Checker")) + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-disabled-checkers nil + "Syntax checkers excluded from automatic selection. + +A list of Flycheck syntax checkers to exclude from automatic +selection. Flycheck will never automatically select a syntax +checker in this list, regardless of the value of +`flycheck-checkers'. + +However, syntax checkers in this list are still available for +manual selection with `flycheck-select-checker'. + +Use this variable to disable syntax checkers, instead of removing +the syntax checkers from `flycheck-checkers'. You may also use +this option as a file or directory local variable to disable +specific checkers in individual files and directories +respectively." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Checker")) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16") + :safe #'flycheck-symbol-list-p) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-disabled-checkers) + +(defvar-local flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers nil + "List of syntax checkers automatically disabled for this buffer. + +A checker can be automatically disabled in two cases: + +1. Its `:enabled' predicate returned false. +2. It returned too many errors (see `flycheck-checker-error-threshold'). + +To trigger a reverification from Emacs Lisp code, do not modify +this variable: use `flycheck-reset-enabled-checker'.") + +(defvar-local flycheck-checker nil + "Syntax checker to use for the current buffer. + +If unset or nil, automatically select a suitable syntax checker +from `flycheck-checkers' on every syntax check. + +If set to a syntax checker only use this syntax checker and never +select one from `flycheck-checkers' automatically. The syntax +checker is used regardless of whether it is contained in +`flycheck-checkers' or `flycheck-disabled-checkers'. If the +syntax checker is unusable in the current buffer an error is +signaled. + +A syntax checker assigned to this variable must be defined with +`flycheck-define-checker'. + +Use the command `flycheck-select-checker' to select a syntax +checker for the current buffer, or set this variable as file +local variable to always use a specific syntax checker for a +file. See Info Node `(emacs)Specifying File Variables' for more +information about file variables.") +(put 'flycheck-checker 'safe-local-variable 'flycheck-registered-checker-p) + +(defcustom flycheck-locate-config-file-functions nil + "Functions to locate syntax checker configuration files. + +Each function in this hook must accept two arguments: The value +of the configuration file variable, and the syntax checker +symbol. It must return either a string with an absolute path to +the configuration file, or nil, if it cannot locate the +configuration file. + +The functions in this hook are called in order of appearance, until a +function returns non-nil. The configuration file returned by that +function is then given to the syntax checker if it exists. + +This variable is an abnormal hook. See Info +node `(elisp)Hooks'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'hook + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-checker-error-threshold 400 + "Maximum errors allowed per syntax checker. + +The value of this variable is either an integer denoting the +maximum number of errors per syntax checker and buffer, or nil to +not limit the errors reported from a syntax checker. + +If this variable is a number and a syntax checker reports more +errors than the value of this variable, its errors are not +discarded, and not highlighted in the buffer or available in the +error list. The affected syntax checker is also disabled for +future syntax checks of the buffer." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not limit reported errors" nil) + (integer :tag "Maximum number of errors")) + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22")) + +(defcustom flycheck-process-error-functions nil + "Functions to process errors. + +Each function in this hook must accept a single argument: A +Flycheck error to process. + +All functions in this hook are called in order of appearance, +until a function returns non-nil. Thus, a function in this hook +may return nil, to allow for further processing of the error, or +any non-nil value, to indicate that the error was fully processed +and inhibit any further processing. + +The functions are called for each newly parsed error immediately +after the corresponding syntax checker finished. At this stage, +the overlays from the previous syntax checks are still present, +and there may be further syntax checkers in the chain. + +This variable is an abnormal hook. See Info +node `(elisp)Hooks'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'hook + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13") + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-display-errors-delay 0.9 + "Delay in seconds before displaying errors at point. + +Use floating point numbers to express fractions of seconds." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'number + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15") + :safe #'numberp) + +(defcustom flycheck-display-errors-function #'flycheck-display-error-messages + "Function to display error messages. + +If set to a function, call the function with the list of errors +to display as single argument. Each error is an instance of the +`flycheck-error' struct. + +If set to nil, do not display errors at all." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice (const :tag "Display error messages" + flycheck-display-error-messages) + (const :tag "Display error messages only if no error list" + flycheck-display-error-messages-unless-error-list) + (function :tag "Error display function")) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13") + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-help-echo-function #'flycheck-help-echo-all-error-messages + "Function to compute the contents of the error tooltips. + +If set to a function, call the function with the list of errors +to display as single argument. Each error is an instance of the +`flycheck-error' struct. The function is used to set the +help-echo property of flycheck error overlays. It should return +a string, which is displayed when the user hovers over an error +or presses \\[display-local-help]. + +If set to nil, do not show error tooltips." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice (const :tag "Concatenate error messages to form a tooltip" + flycheck-help-echo-all-error-messages) + (function :tag "Help echo function")) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25") + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-command-wrapper-function #'identity + "Function to modify checker commands before execution. + +The value of this option is a function which is given a list +containing the full command of a syntax checker after +substitution through `flycheck-substitute-argument' but before +execution. The function may return a new command for Flycheck to +execute. + +The default value is `identity' which does not change the +command. You may provide your own function to run Flycheck +commands through `bundle exec', `nix-shell' or similar wrappers." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not modify commands" identity) + (function :tag "Modify command with a custom function")) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25") + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-executable-find #'flycheck-default-executable-find + "Function to search for executables. + +The value of this option is a function which is given the name or +path of an executable and shall return the full path to the +executable, or nil if the executable does not exit. + +The default is `flycheck-default-executable-find', which searches +variable `exec-path' when given a command name, and resolves +paths to absolute ones. You can customize this option to search +for checkers in other environments such as bundle or NixOS +sandboxes." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice + (const :tag "Search executables in `exec-path'" + flycheck-default-executable-find) + (function :tag "Search executables with a custom function")) + :package-version '(flycheck . "32") + :risky t) + +(defun flycheck-default-executable-find (executable) + "Resolve EXECUTABLE to a full path. + +Like `executable-find', but supports relative paths. + +Attempts invoking `executable-find' first; if that returns nil, +and EXECUTABLE contains a directory component, expands to a full +path and tries invoking `executable-find' again." + ;; file-name-directory returns non-nil iff the given path has a + ;; directory component. + (or + (executable-find executable) + (when (file-name-directory executable) + (executable-find (expand-file-name executable))))) + +(defcustom flycheck-indication-mode 'left-fringe + "The indication mode for Flycheck errors and warnings. + +This variable controls how Flycheck indicates errors in buffers. +May either be `left-fringe', `right-fringe', or nil. + +If set to `left-fringe' or `right-fringe', indicate errors and +warnings via icons in the left and right fringe respectively. + +If set to nil, do not indicate errors and warnings, but just +highlight them according to `flycheck-highlighting-mode'." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice (const :tag "Indicate in the left fringe" left-fringe) + (const :tag "Indicate in the right fringe" right-fringe) + (const :tag "Do not indicate" nil)) + :safe #'symbolp) + +(defcustom flycheck-highlighting-mode 'symbols + "The highlighting mode for Flycheck errors and warnings. + +The highlighting mode controls how Flycheck highlights errors in +buffers. The following modes are known: + +`columns' + Highlight the error column. If the error does not have a column, + highlight the whole line. + +`symbols' + Highlight the symbol at the error column, if there is any, + otherwise behave like `columns'. This is the default. + +`sexps' + Highlight the expression at the error column, if there is + any, otherwise behave like `columns'. Note that this mode + can be *very* slow in some major modes. + +`lines' + Highlight the whole line. + +nil + Do not highlight errors at all. However, errors will still + be reported in the mode line and in error message popups, + and indicated according to `flycheck-indication-mode'." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice (const :tag "Highlight columns only" columns) + (const :tag "Highlight symbols" symbols) + (const :tag "Highlight expressions" sexps) + (const :tag "Highlight whole lines" lines) + (const :tag "Do not highlight errors" nil)) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14") + :safe #'symbolp) + +(defcustom flycheck-check-syntax-automatically '(save + idle-change + new-line + mode-enabled) + "When Flycheck should check syntax automatically. + +This variable is a list of events that may trigger syntax checks. +The following events are known: + +`save' + Check syntax immediately after the buffer was saved. + +`idle-change' + Check syntax a short time (see `flycheck-idle-change-delay') + after the last change to the buffer. + +`idle-buffer-switch' + Check syntax a short time (see `flycheck-idle-buffer-switch-delay') + after the user switches to a buffer. + +`new-line' + Check syntax immediately after a new line was inserted into + the buffer. + +`mode-enabled' + Check syntax immediately when variable `flycheck-mode' is + non-nil. + +Flycheck performs a syntax checks only on events, which are +contained in this list. For instance, if the value of this +variable is `(mode-enabled save)', Flycheck will only check if +the mode is enabled or the buffer was saved, but never after +changes to the buffer contents. + +If nil, never check syntax automatically. In this case, use +`flycheck-buffer' to start a syntax check manually." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(set (const :tag "After the buffer was saved" save) + (const :tag "After the buffer was changed and idle" idle-change) + (const + :tag "After switching the current buffer" idle-buffer-switch) + (const :tag "After a new line was inserted" new-line) + (const :tag "After `flycheck-mode' was enabled" mode-enabled)) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.12") + :safe #'flycheck-symbol-list-p) + +(defcustom flycheck-idle-change-delay 0.5 + "How many seconds to wait after a change before checking syntax. + +After the buffer was changed, Flycheck will wait as many seconds +as the value of this variable before starting a syntax check. If +the buffer is modified during this time, Flycheck will wait +again. + +This variable has no effect, if `idle-change' is not contained in +`flycheck-check-syntax-automatically'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'number + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13") + :safe #'numberp) + +(defcustom flycheck-idle-buffer-switch-delay 0.5 + "How many seconds to wait after switching buffers before checking syntax. + +After the user switches to a new buffer, Flycheck will wait as +many seconds as the value of this variable before starting a +syntax check. If the user switches to another buffer during this +time, whether a syntax check is still performed depends on the +value of `flycheck-buffer-switch-check-intermediate-buffers'. + +This variable has no effect if `idle-buffer-switch' is not +contained in `flycheck-check-syntax-automatically'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'number + :package-version '(flycheck . "32") + :safe #'numberp) + +(defcustom flycheck-buffer-switch-check-intermediate-buffers nil + "Whether to check syntax in a buffer you only visit briefly. + +If nil, then when you switch to a buffer but switch to another +buffer before the syntax check is performed, then the check is +canceled. If non-nil, then syntax checks due to switching +buffers are always performed. This only affects buffer switches +that happen less than `flycheck-idle-buffer-switch-delay' seconds +apart. + +This variable has no effect if `idle-buffer-switch' is not +contained in `flycheck-check-syntax-automatically'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'boolean + :package-version '(flycheck . "32") + :safe #'booleanp) + +(defcustom flycheck-standard-error-navigation t + "Whether to support error navigation with `next-error'. + +If non-nil, enable navigation of Flycheck errors with +`next-error', `previous-error' and `first-error'. Otherwise, +these functions just navigate errors from compilation modes. + +Flycheck error navigation with `flycheck-next-error', +`flycheck-previous-error' and `flycheck-first-error' is always +enabled, regardless of the value of this variable. + +Note that this setting only takes effect when variable +`flycheck-mode' is non-nil. Changing it will not affect buffers +where variable `flycheck-mode' is already non-nil." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'boolean + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15") + :safe #'booleanp) + +(define-widget 'flycheck-minimum-level 'lazy + "A radio-type choice of minimum error levels. + +See `flycheck-navigation-minimum-level' and +`flycheck-error-list-minimum-level'." + :type '(radio (const :tag "All locations" nil) + (const :tag "Informational messages" info) + (const :tag "Warnings" warning) + (const :tag "Errors" error) + (symbol :tag "Custom error level"))) + +(defcustom flycheck-navigation-minimum-level nil + "The minimum level of errors to navigate. + +If set to an error level, only navigate errors whose error level +is at least as severe as this one. If nil, navigate all errors." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'flycheck-minimum-level + :safe #'flycheck-error-level-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21")) + +(defcustom flycheck-error-list-minimum-level nil + "The minimum level of errors to display in the error list. + +If set to an error level, only display errors whose error level +is at least as severe as this one in the error list. If nil, +display all errors. + +This is the default level, used when the error list is opened. +You can temporarily change the level using +\\[flycheck-error-list-set-filter], or reset it to this value +using \\[flycheck-error-list-reset-filter]." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'flycheck-minimum-level + :safe #'flycheck-error-level-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(defcustom flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-minimum-level 'error + "The minimum level of errors from other files to display in this buffer. + +If set to an error level, only display errors from other files +whose error level is at least as severe as this one. If nil, +display all errors from other files." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'flycheck-minimum-level + :safe #'flycheck-error-level-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(defcustom flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-show t + "Whether to show errors from other files." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'boolean + :package-version '(flycheck . "32") + :safe #'booleanp) + +(defcustom flycheck-completing-read-function #'completing-read + "Function to read from minibuffer with completion. + +The function must be compatible to the built-in `completing-read' +function." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" completing-read) + (const :tag "IDO" ido-completing-read) + (function :tag "Custom function")) + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "26")) + +(defcustom flycheck-temp-prefix "flycheck" + "Prefix for temporary files created by Flycheck." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'string + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.19") + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-mode-hook nil + "Hooks to run after command `flycheck-mode' is toggled." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'hook + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-after-syntax-check-hook nil + "Functions to run after each syntax check. + +This hook is run after a syntax check was finished. + +At this point, *all* chained checkers were run, and all errors +were parsed, highlighted and reported. The variable +`flycheck-current-errors' contains all errors from all syntax +checkers run during the syntax check, so you can apply any error +analysis functions. + +Note that this hook does *not* run after each individual syntax +checker in the syntax checker chain, but only after the *last +checker*. + +This variable is a normal hook. See Info node `(elisp)Hooks'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'hook + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-before-syntax-check-hook nil + "Functions to run before each syntax check. + +This hook is run right before a syntax check starts. + +Error information from the previous syntax check is *not* +cleared before this hook runs. + +Note that this hook does *not* run before each individual syntax +checker in the syntax checker chain, but only before the *first +checker*. + +This variable is a normal hook. See Info node `(elisp)Hooks'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'hook + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-syntax-check-failed-hook nil + "Functions to run if a syntax check failed. + +This hook is run whenever an error occurs during Flycheck's +internal processing. No information about the error is given to +this hook. + +You should use this hook to conduct additional cleanup actions +when Flycheck failed. + +This variable is a normal hook. See Info node `(elisp)Hooks'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'hook + :risky t) + +(defcustom flycheck-status-changed-functions nil + "Functions to run if the Flycheck status changed. + +This hook is run whenever the status of Flycheck changes. Each +hook function takes the status symbol as single argument, as +given to `flycheck-report-status', which see. + +This variable is an abnormal hook. See Info +node `(elisp)Hooks'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'hook + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(defcustom flycheck-error-list-after-refresh-hook nil + "Functions to run after the error list was refreshed. + +This hook is run whenever the error list is refreshed. + +This variable is a normal hook. See Info node `(elisp)Hooks'." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'hook + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21")) + +(defface flycheck-error + '((((supports :underline (:style wave))) + :underline (:style wave :color "Red1")) + (t + :underline t :inherit error)) + "Flycheck face for errors." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-warning + '((((supports :underline (:style wave))) + :underline (:style wave :color "DarkOrange")) + (t + :underline t :inherit warning)) + "Flycheck face for warnings." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-info + '((((supports :underline (:style wave))) + :underline (:style wave :color "ForestGreen")) + (t + :underline t :inherit success)) + "Flycheck face for informational messages." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-fringe-error + '((t :inherit error)) + "Flycheck face for fringe error indicators." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-fringe-warning + '((t :inherit warning)) + "Flycheck face for fringe warning indicators." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-fringe-info + ;; Semantically `success' is probably not the right face, but it looks nice as + ;; a base face + '((t :inherit success)) + "Flycheck face for fringe info indicators." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-error + '((t :inherit error)) + "Flycheck face for error messages in the error list." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-warning + '((t :inherit warning)) + "Flycheck face for warning messages in the error list." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-info + '((t :inherit success)) + "Flycheck face for info messages in the error list." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +;; The base faces for the following two faces are inspired by Compilation Mode +(defface flycheck-error-list-line-number + '((t :inherit font-lock-constant-face)) + "Face for line numbers in the error list." + :group 'flycheck-faces + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-column-number + '((t :inherit font-lock-constant-face)) + "Face for line numbers in the error list." + :group 'flycheck-faces + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-filename + '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)) + "Face for filenames in the error list." + :group 'flycheck-faces + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-id + '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face)) + "Face for the error ID in the error list." + :group 'flycheck-faces + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22")) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-id-with-explainer + '((t :inherit flycheck-error-list-id + :box (:style released-button))) + "Face for the error ID in the error list, for errors that have an explainer." + :group 'flycheck-faces + :package-version '(flycheck . "30")) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-checker-name + '((t :inherit font-lock-function-name-face)) + "Face for the syntax checker name in the error list." + :group 'flycheck-faces + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21")) + +(defface flycheck-error-list-highlight + '((t :inherit highlight)) + "Flycheck face to highlight errors in the error list." + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defface flycheck-verify-select-checker + '((t :box (:style released-button))) + "Flycheck face for the 'select' button in the verify setup buffer." + :package-version '(flycheck . "32") + :group 'flycheck-faces) + +(defvar flycheck-command-map + (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + (define-key map "c" #'flycheck-buffer) + (define-key map "C" #'flycheck-clear) + (define-key map (kbd "C-c") #'flycheck-compile) + (define-key map "n" #'flycheck-next-error) + (define-key map "p" #'flycheck-previous-error) + (define-key map "l" #'flycheck-list-errors) + (define-key map (kbd "C-w") #'flycheck-copy-errors-as-kill) + (define-key map "s" #'flycheck-select-checker) + (define-key map "?" #'flycheck-describe-checker) + (define-key map "h" #'flycheck-display-error-at-point) + (define-key map "e" #'flycheck-explain-error-at-point) + (define-key map "H" #'display-local-help) + (define-key map "i" #'flycheck-manual) + (define-key map "V" #'flycheck-version) + (define-key map "v" #'flycheck-verify-setup) + (define-key map "x" #'flycheck-disable-checker) + map) + "Keymap of Flycheck interactive commands.") + +(defcustom flycheck-keymap-prefix (kbd "C-c !") + "Prefix for key bindings of Flycheck. + +Changing this variable outside Customize does not have any +effect. To change the keymap prefix from Lisp, you need to +explicitly re-define the prefix key: + + (define-key flycheck-mode-map flycheck-keymap-prefix nil) + (setq flycheck-keymap-prefix (kbd \"C-c f\")) + (define-key flycheck-mode-map flycheck-keymap-prefix + flycheck-command-map) + +Please note that Flycheck's manual documents the default +keybindings. Changing this variable is at your own risk." + :group 'flycheck + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.19") + :type 'string + :risky t + :set + (lambda (variable key) + (when (and (boundp variable) (boundp 'flycheck-mode-map)) + (define-key flycheck-mode-map (symbol-value variable) nil) + (define-key flycheck-mode-map key flycheck-command-map)) + (set-default variable key))) + +(defcustom flycheck-mode-line '(:eval (flycheck-mode-line-status-text)) + "Mode line lighter for Flycheck. + +The value of this variable is a mode line template as in +`mode-line-format'. See Info Node `(elisp)Mode Line Format' for +more information. Note that it should contain a _single_ mode +line construct only. + +Customize this variable to change how Flycheck reports its status +in the mode line. You may use `flycheck-mode-line-status-text' +to obtain a human-readable status text, including an +error/warning count. + +You may also assemble your own status text. The current status +of Flycheck is available in `flycheck-last-status-change'. The +errors in the current buffer are stored in +`flycheck-current-errors', and the function +`flycheck-count-errors' may be used to obtain the number of +errors grouped by error level. + +Set this variable to nil to disable the mode line completely." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'sexp + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(defcustom flycheck-mode-line-prefix "FlyC" + "Base mode line lighter for Flycheck. + +This will have an effect only with the default +`flycheck-mode-line'. + +If you've customized `flycheck-mode-line' then the customized +function must be updated to use this variable." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'string + :package-version '(flycheck . "26")) + +(defcustom flycheck-error-list-mode-line + `(,(propertized-buffer-identification "%12b") + " for buffer " + (:eval (flycheck-error-list-propertized-source-name)) + (:eval (flycheck-error-list-mode-line-filter-indicator))) + "Mode line construct for Flycheck error list. + +The value of this variable is a mode line template as in +`mode-line-format', to be used as +`mode-line-buffer-identification' in `flycheck-error-list-mode'. +See Info Node `(elisp)Mode Line Format' for more information. + +Customize this variable to change how the error list appears in +the mode line. The default shows the name of the buffer and the +name of the source buffer, i.e. the buffer whose errors are +currently listed." + :group 'flycheck + :type 'sexp + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(defcustom flycheck-global-modes t + "Modes for which option `flycheck-mode' is turned on. + +If t, Flycheck Mode is turned on for all major modes. If a list, +Flycheck Mode is turned on for all `major-mode' symbols in that +list. If the `car' of the list is `not', Flycheck Mode is turned +on for all `major-mode' symbols _not_ in that list. If nil, +Flycheck Mode is never turned on by command +`global-flycheck-mode'. + +Note that Flycheck is never turned on for modes whose +`mode-class' property is `special' (see Info node `(elisp)Major +Mode Conventions'), regardless of the value of this option. + +Only has effect when variable `global-flycheck-mode' is non-nil." + :group 'flycheck + :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil) + (const :tag "all" t) + (set :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "modes" + :value (not) + (const :tag "Except" not) + (repeat :inline t (symbol :tag "mode")))) + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +;; Add built-in functions to our hooks, via `add-hook', to make sure that our +;; functions are really present, even if the variable was implicitly defined by +;; another call to `add-hook' that occurred before Flycheck was loaded. See +;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-02/msg01271.html for why +;; we don't initialize the hook variables right away. We append our own +;; functions, because a user likely expects that their functions come first, +;; even if the added them before Flycheck was loaded. +(dolist (hook (list #'flycheck-locate-config-file-by-path + #'flycheck-locate-config-file-ancestor-directories + #'flycheck-locate-config-file-home)) + (add-hook 'flycheck-locate-config-file-functions hook 'append)) + +(add-hook 'flycheck-process-error-functions #'flycheck-add-overlay 'append) + + +;;; Global Flycheck menu +(defvar flycheck-mode-menu-map + (easy-menu-create-menu + "Syntax Checking" + '(["Enable on-the-fly syntax checking" flycheck-mode + :style toggle :selected flycheck-mode + :enable (or flycheck-mode + ;; Don't let users toggle the mode if there is no syntax + ;; checker for this buffer + (seq-find #'flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p + flycheck-checkers))] + ["Check current buffer" flycheck-buffer flycheck-mode] + ["Clear errors in buffer" flycheck-clear t] + "---" + ["Go to next error" flycheck-next-error flycheck-mode] + ["Go to previous error" flycheck-previous-error flycheck-mode] + ["Show all errors" flycheck-list-errors flycheck-mode] + "---" + ["Copy messages at point" flycheck-copy-errors-as-kill + (flycheck-overlays-at (point))] + ["Explain error at point" flycheck-explain-error-at-point] + "---" + ["Select syntax checker" flycheck-select-checker flycheck-mode] + ["Disable syntax checker" flycheck-disable-checker flycheck-mode] + ["Set executable of syntax checker" flycheck-set-checker-executable + flycheck-mode] + "---" + ["Describe syntax checker" flycheck-describe-checker t] + ["Verify setup" flycheck-verify-setup t] + ["Show Flycheck version" flycheck-version t] + ["Read the Flycheck manual" flycheck-info t])) + "Menu of command `flycheck-mode'.") + +(easy-menu-add-item nil '("Tools") flycheck-mode-menu-map "Spell Checking") + + +;;; Version information, manual and loading of Flycheck +(defun flycheck-version (&optional show-version) + "Get the Flycheck version as string. + +If called interactively or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, show the +version in the echo area and the messages buffer. + +The returned string includes both, the version from package.el +and the library version, if both a present and different. + +If the version number could not be determined, signal an error, +if called interactively, or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, otherwise +just return nil." + (interactive (list t)) + (let ((version (pkg-info-version-info 'flycheck))) + (when show-version + (message "Flycheck version: %s" version)) + version)) + +(defun flycheck-unload-function () + "Unload function for Flycheck." + (global-flycheck-mode -1) + (easy-menu-remove-item nil '("Tools") (cadr flycheck-mode-menu-map)) + (remove-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'flycheck-global-teardown) + (setq find-function-regexp-alist + (assq-delete-all 'flycheck-checker find-function-regexp-alist))) + +;;;###autoload +(defun flycheck-manual () + "Open the Flycheck manual." + (interactive) + (browse-url "http://www.flycheck.org")) + +(define-obsolete-function-alias 'flycheck-info + 'flycheck-manual "26" "Open the Flycheck manual.") + + +;;; Utility functions +(defun flycheck-sexp-to-string (sexp) + "Convert SEXP to a string. + +Like `prin1-to-string' but ensure that the returned string +is loadable." + (let ((print-quoted t) + (print-length nil) + (print-level nil)) + (prin1-to-string sexp))) + +(defun flycheck-string-to-number-safe (string) + "Safely convert STRING to a number. + +If STRING is of string type and a numeric string, convert STRING +to a number and return it. Otherwise return nil." + (let ((number-re (rx string-start (one-or-more (any digit)) string-end))) + (when (and (stringp string) (string-match-p number-re string)) + (string-to-number string)))) + +(defun flycheck-string-list-p (obj) + "Determine if OBJ is a list of strings." + (and (listp obj) (seq-every-p #'stringp obj))) + +(defun flycheck-symbol-list-p (obj) + "Determine if OBJ is a list of symbols." + (and (listp obj) (seq-every-p #'symbolp obj))) + +(defun flycheck-same-files-p (file-a file-b) + "Determine whether FILE-A and FILE-B refer to the same file. + +Files are the same if (in the order checked): + +- They have the same path. Or, +- They have the same inode and filesystem numbers, not following symlink. Or, +- After chasing symlinks, they result in the same path. + +This should work even on w32, where Emacs uses file index to +emulate inode (see fstat() in emacs/src/w32.c)." + (or (string= file-a file-b) + (let ((attrs-a (file-attributes file-a)) + (attrs-b (file-attributes file-b))) + (and attrs-a attrs-b ;; Make sure both file-a and file-b exist. + (equal (nth 10 attrs-a) (nth 10 attrs-b)) ;; inode + (equal (nth 11 attrs-a) (nth 11 attrs-b)))) ;; filesystem + (string= (file-chase-links file-a) (file-chase-links file-b)))) + +(defvar-local flycheck-temporaries nil + "Temporary files and directories created by Flycheck.") + +(defun flycheck-temp-dir-system () + "Create a unique temporary directory. + +Use `flycheck-temp-prefix' as prefix, and add the directory to +`flycheck-temporaries'. + +Return the path of the directory" + (let* ((tempdir (make-temp-file flycheck-temp-prefix 'directory))) + (push tempdir flycheck-temporaries) + tempdir)) + +(defun flycheck-temp-file-system (filename) + "Create a temporary file named after FILENAME. + +If FILENAME is non-nil, this function creates a temporary +directory with `flycheck-temp-dir-system', and creates a file +with the same name as FILENAME in this directory. + +Otherwise this function creates a temporary file with +`flycheck-temp-prefix' and a random suffix. The path of the file +is added to `flycheck-temporaries'. + +Return the path of the file." + (let ((tempfile (convert-standard-filename + (if filename + (expand-file-name (file-name-nondirectory filename) + (flycheck-temp-dir-system)) + (make-temp-file flycheck-temp-prefix))))) + (push tempfile flycheck-temporaries) + tempfile)) + +(defun flycheck-temp-file-inplace (filename) + "Create an in-place copy of FILENAME. + +Prefix the file with `flycheck-temp-prefix' and add the path of +the file to `flycheck-temporaries'. + +If FILENAME is nil, fall back to `flycheck-temp-file-system'. + +Return the path of the file." + (if filename + (let* ((tempname (format "%s_%s" + flycheck-temp-prefix + (file-name-nondirectory filename))) + (tempfile (convert-standard-filename + (expand-file-name tempname + (file-name-directory filename))))) + (push tempfile flycheck-temporaries) + tempfile) + (flycheck-temp-file-system filename))) + +(defun flycheck-temp-directory (checker) + "Return the directory where CHECKER writes temporary files. + +Return nil if the CHECKER does not write temporary files." + (let ((args (flycheck-checker-arguments checker))) + (cond + ((memq 'source args) temporary-file-directory) + ((memq 'source-inplace args) + (if buffer-file-name (file-name-directory buffer-file-name) + temporary-file-directory)) + (t nil)))) + +(defun flycheck-temp-files-writable-p (checker) + "Whether CHECKER can write temporary files. + +If CHECKER has `source' or `source-inplace' in its `:command', +return whether flycheck has the permissions to create the +respective temporary files. + +Return t if CHECKER does not use temporary files." + (let ((dir (flycheck-temp-directory checker))) + (or (not dir) (file-writable-p dir)))) + +(defun flycheck-save-buffer-to-file (file-name) + "Save the contents of the current buffer to FILE-NAME." + (make-directory (file-name-directory file-name) t) + (let ((jka-compr-inhibit t)) + (write-region nil nil file-name nil 0))) + +(defun flycheck-save-buffer-to-temp (temp-file-fn) + "Save buffer to temp file returned by TEMP-FILE-FN. + +Return the name of the temporary file." + (let ((filename (funcall temp-file-fn (buffer-file-name)))) + ;; Do not flush short-lived temporary files onto disk + (let ((write-region-inhibit-fsync t)) + (flycheck-save-buffer-to-file filename)) + filename)) + +(defun flycheck-prepend-with-option (option items &optional prepend-fn) + "Prepend OPTION to each item in ITEMS, using PREPEND-FN. + +Prepend OPTION to each item in ITEMS. + +ITEMS is a list of strings to pass to the syntax checker. OPTION +is the option, as string. PREPEND-FN is a function called to +prepend OPTION to each item in ITEMS. It receives the option and +a single item from ITEMS as argument, and must return a string or +a list of strings with OPTION prepended to the item. If +PREPEND-FN is nil or omitted, use `list'. + +Return a list of strings where OPTION is prepended to each item +in ITEMS using PREPEND-FN. If PREPEND-FN returns a list, it is +spliced into the resulting list." + (unless (stringp option) + (error "Option %S is not a string" option)) + (unless prepend-fn + (setq prepend-fn #'list)) + (let ((prepend + (lambda (item) + (let ((result (funcall prepend-fn option item))) + (cond + ((and (listp result) (seq-every-p #'stringp result)) result) + ((stringp result) (list result)) + (t (error "Invalid result type for option: %S" result))))))) + (apply #'append (seq-map prepend items)))) + +(defun flycheck-find-in-buffer (pattern) + "Find PATTERN in the current buffer. + +Return the result of the first matching group of PATTERN, or nil, +if PATTERN did not match." + (save-restriction + (widen) + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + (when (re-search-forward pattern nil 'no-error) + (match-string-no-properties 1))))) + +(defun flycheck-buffer-empty-p (&optional buffer) + "Whether a BUFFER is empty. + +If buffer is nil or omitted check the current buffer. + +Return non-nil if so, or nil if the buffer has content." + (<= (buffer-size buffer) 0)) + +(defun flycheck-ephemeral-buffer-p () + "Determine whether the current buffer is an ephemeral buffer. + +See Info node `(elisp)Buffer Names' for information about +ephemeral buffers." + (string-prefix-p " " (buffer-name))) + +(defun flycheck-encrypted-buffer-p () + "Determine whether the current buffer is an encrypted file. + +See Info node `(epa)Top' for Emacs' interface to encrypted +files." + ;; The EPA file handler sets this variable locally to remember the recipients + ;; of the encrypted file for re-encryption. Hence, a local binding of this + ;; variable is a good indication that the buffer is encrypted. I haven't + ;; found any better indicator anyway. + (local-variable-p 'epa-file-encrypt-to)) + +(defun flycheck-autoloads-file-p () + "Determine whether the current buffer is an autoloads file. + +Autoloads are generated by package.el during installation." + (string-suffix-p "-autoloads.el" (buffer-name))) + +(defun flycheck-in-user-emacs-directory-p (filename) + "Whether FILENAME is in `user-emacs-directory'." + (string-prefix-p (file-name-as-directory (file-truename user-emacs-directory)) + (file-truename filename))) + +(defun flycheck-safe-delete (file-or-dir) + "Safely delete FILE-OR-DIR." + (ignore-errors + (if (file-directory-p file-or-dir) + (delete-directory file-or-dir 'recursive) + (delete-file file-or-dir)))) + +(defun flycheck-safe-delete-temporaries () + "Safely delete all temp files and directories of Flycheck. + +Safely delete all files and directories listed in +`flycheck-temporaries' and set the variable's value to nil." + (seq-do #'flycheck-safe-delete flycheck-temporaries) + (setq flycheck-temporaries nil)) + +(defun flycheck-rx-file-name (form) + "Translate the `(file-name)' FORM into a regular expression." + (let ((body (or (cdr form) '((minimal-match + (one-or-more not-newline)))))) + (rx-to-string `(group-n 1 ,@body) t))) + +(defun flycheck-rx-message (form) + "Translate the `(message)' FORM into a regular expression." + (let ((body (or (cdr form) '((one-or-more not-newline))))) + (rx-to-string `(group-n 4 ,@body) t))) + +(defun flycheck-rx-id (form) + "Translate the `(id)' FORM into a regular expression." + (rx-to-string `(group-n 5 ,@(cdr form)) t)) + +(defun flycheck-rx-to-string (form &optional no-group) + "Like `rx-to-string' for FORM, but with special keywords: + +`line' + matches the line number. + +`column' + matches the column number. + +`(file-name SEXP ...)' + matches the file name. SEXP describes the file name. If no + SEXP is given, use a default body of `(minimal-match + (one-or-more not-newline))'. + +`(message SEXP ...)' + matches the message. SEXP constitutes the body of the + message. If no SEXP is given, use a default body + of `(one-or-more not-newline)'. + +`(id SEXP ...)' + matches an error ID. SEXP describes the ID. + +NO-GROUP is passed to `rx-to-string'. + +See `rx' for a complete list of all built-in `rx' forms." + (let ((rx-constituents + (append + `((line . ,(rx (group-n 2 (one-or-more digit)))) + (column . ,(rx (group-n 3 (one-or-more digit)))) + (file-name flycheck-rx-file-name 0 nil) + (message flycheck-rx-message 0 nil) + (id flycheck-rx-id 0 nil)) + rx-constituents nil))) + (rx-to-string form no-group))) + +(defun flycheck-current-load-file () + "Get the source file currently being loaded. + +Always return the name of the corresponding source file, never +any byte-compiled file. + +Return nil, if the currently loaded file cannot be determined." + (-when-let* ((this-file (cond + (load-in-progress load-file-name) + ((bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)) + (t (buffer-file-name)))) + ;; A best guess for the source file of a compiled library. Works + ;; well in most cases, and especially for ELPA packages + (source-file (concat (file-name-sans-extension this-file) + ".el"))) + (when (file-exists-p source-file) + source-file))) + +(defun flycheck-module-root-directory (module &optional file-name) + "Get the root directory for a MODULE in FILE-NAME. + +MODULE is a qualified module name, either a string with +components separated by a dot, or as list of components. +FILE-NAME is the name of the file or directory containing the +module as string. When nil or omitted, defaults to the return +value of function `buffer-file-name'. + +Return the root directory of the module, that is, the directory, +from which FILE-NAME can be reached by descending directories +along each part of MODULE. + +If the MODULE name does not match the directory hierarchy upwards +from FILE-NAME, return the directory containing FILE-NAME. When +FILE-NAME is nil, return `default-directory'." + (let ((file-name (or file-name (buffer-file-name))) + (module-components (if (stringp module) + (split-string module (rx ".")) + (copy-sequence module)))) + (if (and module-components file-name) + (let ((parts (nreverse module-components)) + (base-directory (directory-file-name + (file-name-sans-extension file-name)))) + (while (and parts + (string= (file-name-nondirectory base-directory) + (car parts))) + (pop parts) + (setq base-directory (directory-file-name + (file-name-directory base-directory)))) + (file-name-as-directory base-directory)) + (if file-name + (file-name-directory file-name) + (expand-file-name default-directory))))) + + +;;; Minibuffer tools +(defvar flycheck-read-checker-history nil + "`completing-read' history of `flycheck-read-checker'.") + +(defun flycheck-completing-read (prompt candidates default &optional history) + "Read a value from the minibuffer. + +Use `flycheck-completing-read-function' to read input from the +minibuffer with completion. + +Show PROMPT and read one of CANDIDATES, defaulting to DEFAULT. +HISTORY is passed to `flycheck-completing-read-function'." + (funcall flycheck-completing-read-function + prompt candidates nil 'require-match nil history default)) + +(defun flycheck-read-checker (prompt &optional default property candidates) + "Read a flycheck checker from minibuffer with PROMPT and DEFAULT. + +PROMPT is a string to show in the minibuffer as prompt. It +should end with a single space. DEFAULT is a symbol denoting the +default checker to use, if the user did not select any checker. +PROPERTY is a symbol denoting a syntax checker property. If +non-nil, only complete syntax checkers which have a non-nil value +for PROPERTY. CANDIDATES is an optional list of all syntax +checkers available for completion, defaulting to all defined +checkers. If given, PROPERTY is ignored. + +Return the checker as symbol, or DEFAULT if no checker was +chosen. If DEFAULT is nil and no checker was chosen, signal a +`user-error' if the underlying completion system does not provide +a default on its own." + (when (and default (not (flycheck-valid-checker-p default))) + (error "%S is no valid Flycheck checker" default)) + (let* ((candidates (seq-map #'symbol-name + (or candidates + (flycheck-defined-checkers property)))) + (default (and default (symbol-name default))) + (input (flycheck-completing-read + prompt candidates default + 'flycheck-read-checker-history))) + (when (string-empty-p input) + (unless default + (user-error "No syntax checker selected")) + (setq input default)) + (let ((checker (intern input))) + (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (error "%S is not a valid Flycheck syntax checker" checker)) + checker))) + +(defun flycheck-read-error-level (prompt) + "Read an error level from the user with PROMPT. + +Only offers level for which errors currently exist, in addition +to the default levels." + (let* ((levels (seq-map #'flycheck-error-level + (flycheck-error-list-current-errors))) + (levels-with-defaults (append '(info warning error) levels)) + (uniq-levels (seq-uniq levels-with-defaults)) + (level (flycheck-completing-read prompt uniq-levels nil))) + (and (stringp level) (intern level)))) + + +;;; Checker API +(defun flycheck-defined-checkers (&optional property) + "Find all defined syntax checkers, optionally with PROPERTY. + +PROPERTY is a symbol. If given, only return syntax checkers with +a non-nil value for PROPERTY. + +The returned list is sorted alphapetically by the symbol name of +the syntax checkers." + (let (defined-checkers) + (mapatoms (lambda (symbol) + (when (and (flycheck-valid-checker-p symbol) + (or (null property) + (flycheck-checker-get symbol property))) + (push symbol defined-checkers)))) + (sort defined-checkers #'string<))) + +(defun flycheck-registered-checker-p (checker) + "Determine whether CHECKER is registered. + +A checker is registered if it is contained in +`flycheck-checkers'." + (and (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (memq checker flycheck-checkers))) + +(defun flycheck-disabled-checker-p (checker) + "Determine whether CHECKER is disabled. + +A checker is disabled if it is contained in +`flycheck-disabled-checkers'." + (or (memq checker flycheck-disabled-checkers) + (flycheck-automatically-disabled-checker-p checker))) + +(defun flycheck-automatically-disabled-checker-p (checker) + "Determine whether CHECKER has been automatically disabled. + +A checker has been automatically disabled if it is contained in +`flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers'." + (memq checker flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers)) + + + +;;; Generic syntax checkers +(defconst flycheck-generic-checker-version 2 + "The internal version of generic syntax checker declarations. + +Flycheck will not use syntax checkers whose generic version is +less than this constant.") + +(defsubst flycheck--checker-property-name (property) + "Return the SYMBOL property for checker PROPERTY." + (intern (concat "flycheck-" (symbol-name property)))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-get (checker property) + "Get the value of CHECKER's PROPERTY." + (get checker (flycheck--checker-property-name property))) + +(gv-define-setter flycheck-checker-get (value checker property) + `(setf (get ,checker (flycheck--checker-property-name ,property)) ,value)) + +(defun flycheck-validate-next-checker (next &optional strict) + "Validate NEXT checker. + +With STRICT non-nil, also check whether the syntax checker and +the error level in NEXT are valid. Otherwise just check whether +these are symbols. + +Signal an error if NEXT is not a valid entry for +`:next-checkers'." + (when (symbolp next) + (setq next (cons t next))) + (pcase next + (`(,level . ,checker) + (if strict + (progn + (unless (or (eq level t) (flycheck-error-level-p level)) + (error "%S is not a valid Flycheck error level" level)) + (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (error "%s is not a valid Flycheck syntax checker" checker))) + (unless (symbolp level) + (error "Error level %S must be a symbol" level)) + (unless (symbolp checker) + (error "Checker %S must be a symbol" checker)))) + (_ (error "%S must be a symbol or cons cell" next))) + t) + +(defun flycheck-define-generic-checker (symbol docstring &rest properties) + "Define SYMBOL as generic syntax checker. + +Any syntax checker defined with this macro is eligible for manual +syntax checker selection with `flycheck-select-checker'. To make +the new syntax checker available for automatic selection, it must +be registered in `flycheck-checkers'. + +DOCSTRING is the documentation of the syntax checker, for +`flycheck-describe-checker'. The following PROPERTIES constitute +a generic syntax checker. Unless otherwise noted, all properties +are mandatory. + +`:start FUNCTION' + A function to start the syntax checker. + + FUNCTION shall take two arguments and return a context + object if the checker is started successfully. Otherwise it + shall signal an error. + + The first argument is the syntax checker being started. The + second is a callback function to report state changes to + Flycheck. The callback takes two arguments STATUS DATA, + where STATUS is a symbol denoting the syntax checker status + and DATA an optional argument with additional data for the + status report. See `flycheck-report-buffer-checker-status' + for more information about STATUS and DATA. + + FUNCTION may be synchronous or asynchronous, i.e. it may + call the given callback either immediately, or at some later + point (e.g. from a process sentinel). + + A syntax checker _must_ call CALLBACK at least once with a + STATUS that finishes the current syntax checker. Otherwise + Flycheck gets stuck at the current syntax check with this + syntax checker. + + The context object returned by FUNCTION is passed to + `:interrupt'. + +`:interrupt FUNCTION' + A function to interrupt the syntax check. + + FUNCTION is called with the syntax checker and the context + object returned by the `:start' function and shall try to + interrupt the syntax check. The context may be nil, if the + syntax check is interrupted before actually started. + FUNCTION should handle this situation. + + If it cannot interrupt the syntax check, it may either + signal an error or silently ignore the attempt to interrupt + the syntax checker, depending on the severity of the + situation. + + If interrupting the syntax check failed, Flycheck will let + the syntax check continue, but ignore any status reports. + Notably, it won't highlight any errors reported by the + syntax check in the buffer. + + This property is optional. If omitted, Flycheck won't + attempt to interrupt syntax checks wit this syntax checker, + and simply ignore their results. + +`:print-doc FUNCTION' + A function to print additional documentation into the Help + buffer of this checker. + + FUNCTION is called when creating the Help buffer for the + syntax checker, with the syntax checker as single argument, + after printing the name of the syntax checker and its modes + and predicate, but before printing DOCSTRING. It may insert + additional documentation into the current buffer. + + The call occurs within `with-help-window'. Hence + `standard-output' points to the current buffer, so you may + use `princ' and friends to add content. Also, the current + buffer is put into Help mode afterwards, which automatically + turns symbols into references, if possible. + + This property is optional. If omitted, no additional + documentation is printed for this syntax checker. + +:verify FUNCTION + A function to verify the checker for the current buffer. + + FUNCTION is called with the syntax checker as single + argument, and shall return a list of + `flycheck-verification-result' objects indicating whether + the syntax checker could be used in the current buffer, and + highlighting potential setup problems. + + This property is optional. If omitted, no additional + verification occurs for this syntax checker. It is however + absolutely recommended that you add a `:verify' function to + your syntax checker, because it will help users to spot + potential setup problems. + +`:modes MODES' + A major mode symbol or a list thereof, denoting major modes + to use this syntax checker in. + + This syntax checker will only be used in buffers whose + `major-mode' is contained in MODES. + + If `:predicate' is also given the syntax checker will only + be used in buffers for which the `:predicate' returns + non-nil. + +`:predicate FUNCTION' + A function to determine whether to use the syntax checker in + the current buffer. + + FUNCTION is called without arguments and shall return + non-nil if this syntax checker shall be used to check the + current buffer. Otherwise it shall return nil. + + If this checker has a `:working-directory' FUNCTION is + called with `default-directory' bound to the checker's + working directory. + + FUNCTION is only called in matching major modes. + + This property is optional. + +`:enabled FUNCTION' + A function to determine whether to use the syntax checker in + the current buffer. + + This property behaves as `:predicate', except that it's only + called the first time a syntax checker is to be used in a buffer. + + FUNCTION is called without arguments and shall return + non-nil if this syntax checker shall be used to check the + current buffer. Otherwise it shall return nil. + + If FUNCTION returns a non-nil value the checker is put in a + whitelist in `flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers' to + prevent further invocations of `:enabled'. Otherwise it is + disabled via `flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers' to + prevent any further use of it. + + If this checker has a `:working-directory' FUNCTION is + called with `default-directory' bound to the checker's + working directory. + + FUNCTION is only called in matching major modes. + + This property is optional. + +`:error-filter FUNCTION' + A function to filter the errors returned by this checker. + + FUNCTION is called with the list of `flycheck-error' objects + returned by the syntax checker and shall return another list + of `flycheck-error' objects, which is considered the final + result of this syntax checker. + + FUNCTION is free to add, remove or modify errors, whether in + place or by copying. + + This property is optional. The default filter is + `identity'. + +`:error-explainer FUNCTION' + A function to return an explanation text for errors + generated by this checker. + + FUNCTION is called with a `flycheck-error' object and shall + return an explanation message for this error as a string, or + nil if there is no explanation for this error. + + This property is optional. + +`:next-checkers NEXT-CHECKERS' + A list denoting syntax checkers to apply after this syntax + checker, in what we call \"chaining\" of syntax checkers. + + Each ITEM is a cons cell `(LEVEL . CHECKER)'. CHECKER is a + syntax checker to run after this syntax checker. LEVEL is + an error level. CHECKER will only be used if there are no + current errors of at least LEVEL. LEVEL may also be t, in + which case CHECKER is used regardless of the current errors. + + ITEM may also be a syntax checker symbol, which is + equivalent to `(t . ITEM)'. + + Flycheck tries all items in order of declaration, and uses + the first whose LEVEL matches and whose CHECKER is + registered and can be used for the current buffer. + + This feature is typically used to apply more than one syntax + checker to a buffer. For instance, you might first use a + compiler to check a buffer for syntax and type errors, and + then run a linting tool that checks for insecure code, or + questionable style. + + This property is optional. If omitted, it defaults to the + nil, i.e. no other syntax checkers are applied after this + syntax checker. + +`:working-directory FUNCTION' + The value of `default-directory' when invoking `:start'. + + FUNCTION is a function taking the syntax checker as sole + argument. It shall return the absolute path to an existing + directory to use as `default-directory' for `:start' or + nil to fall back to the `default-directory' of the current + buffer. + + This property is optional. If omitted, invoke `:start' + from the `default-directory' of the buffer being checked. + +Signal an error, if any property has an invalid value." + (declare (indent 1) + (doc-string 2)) + (let ((start (plist-get properties :start)) + (interrupt (plist-get properties :interrupt)) + (print-doc (plist-get properties :print-doc)) + (modes (plist-get properties :modes)) + (predicate (plist-get properties :predicate)) + (verify (plist-get properties :verify)) + (enabled (plist-get properties :enabled)) + (filter (or (plist-get properties :error-filter) #'identity)) + (explainer (plist-get properties :error-explainer)) + (next-checkers (plist-get properties :next-checkers)) + (file (flycheck-current-load-file)) + (working-directory (plist-get properties :working-directory))) + + (unless (listp modes) + (setq modes (list modes))) + + (unless (functionp start) + (error ":start %S of syntax checker %s is not a function" start symbol)) + (unless (or (null interrupt) (functionp interrupt)) + (error ":interrupt %S of syntax checker %s is not a function" + interrupt symbol)) + (unless (or (null print-doc) (functionp print-doc)) + (error ":print-doc %S of syntax checker %s is not a function" + print-doc symbol)) + (unless (or (null verify) (functionp verify)) + (error ":verify %S of syntax checker %S is not a function" + verify symbol)) + (unless (or (null enabled) (functionp enabled)) + (error ":enabled %S of syntax checker %S is not a function" + enabled symbol)) + (unless modes + (error "Missing :modes in syntax checker %s" symbol)) + (dolist (mode modes) + (unless (symbolp mode) + (error "Invalid :modes %s in syntax checker %s, %s must be a symbol" + modes symbol mode))) + (unless (or (null predicate) (functionp predicate)) + (error ":predicate %S of syntax checker %s is not a function" + predicate symbol)) + (unless (functionp filter) + (error ":error-filter %S of syntax checker %s is not a function" + filter symbol)) + (unless (or (null explainer) (functionp explainer)) + (error ":error-explainer %S of syntax checker %S is not a function" + explainer symbol)) + (dolist (checker next-checkers) + (flycheck-validate-next-checker checker)) + + (let ((real-predicate + (and predicate + (lambda () + ;; Run predicate in the checker's default directory + (let ((default-directory + (flycheck-compute-working-directory symbol))) + (funcall predicate))))) + (real-enabled + (lambda () + (if (flycheck-valid-checker-p symbol) + (or (null enabled) + ;; Run enabled in the checker's default directory + (let ((default-directory + (flycheck-compute-working-directory symbol))) + (funcall enabled))) + (lwarn 'flycheck + :warning "%S is no valid Flycheck syntax checker. +Try to reinstall the package defining this syntax checker." symbol) + nil)))) + (pcase-dolist (`(,prop . ,value) + `((start . ,start) + (interrupt . ,interrupt) + (print-doc . ,print-doc) + (modes . ,modes) + (predicate . ,real-predicate) + (verify . ,verify) + (enabled . ,real-enabled) + (error-filter . ,filter) + (error-explainer . ,explainer) + (next-checkers . ,next-checkers) + (documentation . ,docstring) + (file . ,file) + (working-directory . ,working-directory))) + (setf (flycheck-checker-get symbol prop) value))) + + ;; Track the version, to avoid breakage if the internal format changes + (setf (flycheck-checker-get symbol 'generic-checker-version) + flycheck-generic-checker-version))) + +(defun flycheck-valid-checker-p (checker) + "Check whether a CHECKER is valid. + +A valid checker is a symbol defined as syntax checker with +`flycheck-define-checker'." + (and (symbolp checker) + (= (or (get checker 'flycheck-generic-checker-version) 0) + flycheck-generic-checker-version))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p (checker &optional mode) + "Whether CHECKER supports the given major MODE. + +CHECKER is a syntax checker symbol and MODE a major mode symbol. +Look at the `modes' property of CHECKER to determine whether +CHECKER supports buffers in the given major MODE. + +MODE defaults to the value of `major-mode' if omitted or nil. + +Return non-nil if CHECKER supports MODE and nil otherwise." + (let ((mode (or mode major-mode))) + (memq mode (flycheck-checker-get checker 'modes)))) + +(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'flycheck-enabled-checkers + 'flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers "32") + +(defvar flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers nil + "Syntax checkers included in automatic selection. + +A list of Flycheck syntax checkers included in automatic +selection for the current buffer.") +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers) + +(defun flycheck-may-enable-checker (checker) + "Whether a generic CHECKER may be enabled for current buffer. + +Return non-nil if CHECKER may be used for the current buffer, and +nil otherwise." + (let* ((enabled (flycheck-checker-get checker 'enabled)) + (shall-enable + (and (not (flycheck-disabled-checker-p checker)) + (or (memq checker flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers) + (null enabled) + (funcall enabled))))) + (if shall-enable + (cl-pushnew checker flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers) + (cl-pushnew checker flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers)) + shall-enable)) + +(defun flycheck-reset-enabled-checker (checker) + "Reset the `:enabled' test of CHECKER. + +Forget that CHECKER has been enabled or automatically disabled +from a previous `:enabled' test. Once a checker has been enabled +or automatically disabled, `flycheck-may-enable-checker' will +always be constant (t or nil respectively). + +If you wish to test the `:enabled' predicate again, you must +first reset its state using this function." + (when (memq checker flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers) + (setq flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers + (remq checker flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers))) + (when (memq checker flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers) + (setq flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers + (remq checker flycheck--automatically-enabled-checkers)))) + +(defun flycheck-may-use-checker (checker) + "Whether a generic CHECKER may be used. + +Return non-nil if CHECKER may be used for the current buffer, and +nil otherwise." + (let ((predicate (flycheck-checker-get checker 'predicate))) + (and (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p checker) + (flycheck-may-enable-checker checker) + (or (null predicate) (funcall predicate))))) + +(defun flycheck-may-use-next-checker (next-checker) + "Determine whether NEXT-CHECKER may be used." + (when (symbolp next-checker) + (push t next-checker)) + (let ((level (car next-checker)) + (next-checker (cdr next-checker))) + (and (or (eq level t) + (flycheck-has-max-current-errors-p level)) + (flycheck-registered-checker-p next-checker) + (flycheck-may-use-checker next-checker)))) + + +;;; Help for generic syntax checkers +(define-button-type 'help-flycheck-checker-def + :supertype 'help-xref + 'help-function #'flycheck-goto-checker-definition + 'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: find Flycheck checker definition") + +(defconst flycheck-find-checker-regexp + (rx line-start (zero-or-more (syntax whitespace)) + "(" symbol-start "flycheck-define-checker" symbol-end + (eval (list 'regexp find-function-space-re)) + symbol-start + "%s" + symbol-end + (or (syntax whitespace) line-end)) + "Regular expression to find a checker definition.") + +(add-to-list 'find-function-regexp-alist + '(flycheck-checker . flycheck-find-checker-regexp)) + +(defun flycheck-goto-checker-definition (checker file) + "Go to to the definition of CHECKER in FILE." + (let ((location (find-function-search-for-symbol + checker 'flycheck-checker file))) + (pop-to-buffer (car location)) + (if (cdr location) + (goto-char (cdr location)) + (message "Unable to find checker location in file")))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-at-point () + "Return the Flycheck checker found at or before point. + +Return nil if there is no checker." + (let ((symbol (variable-at-point 'any-symbol))) + (when (flycheck-valid-checker-p symbol) + symbol))) + +(defun flycheck-describe-checker (checker) + "Display the documentation of CHECKER. + +CHECKER is a checker symbol. + +Pop up a help buffer with the documentation of CHECKER." + (interactive + (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t) + (default (or (flycheck-checker-at-point) + (ignore-errors (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer)))) + (prompt (if default + (format "Describe syntax checker (default %s): " default) + "Describe syntax checker: "))) + (list (flycheck-read-checker prompt default)))) + (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (user-error "You didn't specify a Flycheck syntax checker")) + (help-setup-xref (list #'flycheck-describe-checker checker) + (called-interactively-p 'interactive)) + (save-excursion + (with-help-window (help-buffer) + (let ((filename (flycheck-checker-get checker 'file)) + (modes (flycheck-checker-get checker 'modes)) + (predicate (flycheck-checker-get checker 'predicate)) + (print-doc (flycheck-checker-get checker 'print-doc)) + (next-checkers (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers))) + (princ (format "%s is a Flycheck syntax checker" checker)) + (when filename + (princ (format " in `%s'" (file-name-nondirectory filename))) + (with-current-buffer standard-output + (save-excursion + (re-search-backward "`\\([^`']+\\)'" nil t) + (help-xref-button 1 'help-flycheck-checker-def + checker filename)))) + (princ ".\n\n") + + (let ((modes-start (with-current-buffer standard-output (point-max)))) + ;; Track the start of the modes documentation, to properly re-fill + ;; it later + (princ " This syntax checker checks syntax in the major mode(s) ") + (princ (string-join + (seq-map (apply-partially #'format "`%s'") modes) + ", ")) + (when predicate + (princ ", and uses a custom predicate")) + (princ ".") + (when next-checkers + (princ " It runs the following checkers afterwards:")) + (with-current-buffer standard-output + (save-excursion + (fill-region-as-paragraph modes-start (point-max)))) + (princ "\n") + + ;; Print the list of next checkers + (when next-checkers + (princ "\n") + (let ((beg-checker-list (with-current-buffer standard-output + (point)))) + (dolist (next-checker next-checkers) + (if (symbolp next-checker) + (princ (format " * `%s'\n" next-checker)) + (princ (format " * `%s' (maximum level `%s')\n" + (cdr next-checker) (car next-checker))))) + ;; + (with-current-buffer standard-output + (save-excursion + (while (re-search-backward "`\\([^`']+\\)'" + beg-checker-list t) + (when (flycheck-valid-checker-p + (intern-soft (match-string 1))) + (help-xref-button 1 'help-flycheck-checker-def checker + filename)))))))) + ;; Call the custom print-doc function of the checker, if present + (when print-doc + (funcall print-doc checker)) + ;; Ultimately, print the docstring + (princ "\nDocumentation:\n") + (princ (flycheck-checker-get checker 'documentation)))))) + + +;;; Syntax checker verification +(cl-defstruct (flycheck-verification-result + (:constructor flycheck-verification-result-new)) + "Structure for storing a single verification result. + +Slots: + +`label' + A label for this result, as string + +`message' + A message for this result, as string + +`face' + The face to use for the `message'. + + You can either use a face symbol, or a list of face symbols." + label message face) + +(defun flycheck-verify-generic-checker (checker) + "Verify a generic CHECKER in the current buffer. + +Return a list of `flycheck-verification-result' objects." + (let (results + (predicate (flycheck-checker-get checker 'predicate)) + (enabled (flycheck-checker-get checker 'enabled)) + (verify (flycheck-checker-get checker 'verify))) + (when enabled + (let ((result (flycheck-may-enable-checker checker))) + (push (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "may enable" + :message (if result "yes" "Automatically disabled!") + :face (if result 'success '(bold warning))) + results))) + (when predicate + (let ((result (funcall predicate))) + (push (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "predicate" + :message (prin1-to-string (not (null result))) + :face (if result 'success '(bold warning))) + results))) + (append (nreverse results) + (and verify (funcall verify checker))))) + +(define-button-type 'help-flycheck-checker-doc + :supertype 'help-xref + 'help-function #'flycheck-describe-checker + 'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: describe Flycheck checker") + +(define-button-type 'flycheck-checker-select + :supertype 'help-xref + 'help-function (lambda (buffer checker) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (flycheck-select-checker checker)) + ;; Revert the verify-setup buffer since it is now stale + (revert-buffer)) + 'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: select Flycheck checker" + 'face 'flycheck-verify-select-checker) + +(defun flycheck--verify-princ-checker (checker buffer + &optional with-mm with-select) + "Print verification result of CHECKER for BUFFER. + +When WITH-MM is given and non-nil, also include the major mode +into the verification results. + +When WITH-SELECT is non-nil, add a button to select this checker." + (princ " ") + (insert-button (symbol-name checker) + 'type 'help-flycheck-checker-doc + 'help-args (list checker)) + (when (with-current-buffer buffer (flycheck-disabled-checker-p checker)) + (insert (propertize " (disabled)" 'face '(bold error)))) + (when (eq checker (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-checker buffer)) + (insert (propertize " (explicitly selected)" 'face 'bold))) + (when with-select + (princ " ") + (insert-text-button "select" + 'type 'flycheck-checker-select + 'help-args (list buffer checker))) + (princ "\n") + (let ((results (with-current-buffer buffer + (append (flycheck-verify-generic-checker checker) + (flycheck--verify-next-checkers checker))))) + (when with-mm + (with-current-buffer buffer + (let ((message-and-face + (if (flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p checker) + (cons (format "`%s' supported" major-mode) 'success) + (cons (format "`%s' not supported" major-mode) 'error)))) + (push (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "major mode" + :message (car message-and-face) + :face (cdr message-and-face)) + results)))) + (let* ((label-length + (seq-max (mapcar + (lambda (res) + (length (flycheck-verification-result-label res))) + results))) + (message-column (+ 8 label-length))) + (dolist (result results) + (princ " - ") + (princ (flycheck-verification-result-label result)) + (princ ": ") + (princ (make-string (- message-column (current-column)) ?\ )) + (let ((message (flycheck-verification-result-message result)) + (face (flycheck-verification-result-face result))) + ;; If face is nil, using propertize erases the face already contained + ;; by the message. We don't want that, since this would remove the + ;; button face from the checker chain result. + (insert (if face (propertize message 'face face) message))) + (princ "\n")))) + (princ "\n")) + +(defun flycheck-get-next-checkers (checker) + "Return the immediate next checkers of CHECKER. + +This is a list of checker symbols. The error levels of the +`:next-checker' property are ignored." + (mapcar (lambda (c) (if (consp c) (cdr c) c)) + (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers))) + +(defun flycheck-all-next-checkers (checker) + "Return all checkers that may follow CHECKER. + +Return the transitive closure of the next-checker relation. The +return value is a list of checkers, not including CHECKER." + (let ((next-checkers) + (visited) + (queue (list checker))) + (while queue + (let ((c (pop queue))) + (push c visited) + (dolist (n (flycheck-get-next-checkers c)) + (push n next-checkers) + (unless (memq n visited) + (cl-pushnew n queue))))) + (seq-uniq next-checkers))) + +(defun flycheck--verify-next-checkers (checker) + "Return a verification result for the next checkers of CHECKER." + (-when-let (next (flycheck-get-next-checkers checker)) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "next checkers" + ;; We use `make-text-button' to preserve the button properties in the + ;; string + :message (mapconcat + (lambda (checker) + (make-text-button (symbol-name checker) nil + 'type 'help-flycheck-checker-doc + 'help-args (list checker))) + next + ", "))))) + +(defun flycheck--verify-print-header (desc buffer) + "Print a title with DESC for BUFFER in the current buffer. + +DESC is an arbitrary string containing a description, and BUFFER +is the buffer being verified. The name and the major mode mode +of BUFFER are printed. + +DESC and information about BUFFER are printed in the current +buffer." + (princ desc) + (insert (propertize (buffer-name buffer) 'face 'bold)) + (princ " in ") + (let ((mode (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buffer))) + (insert-button (symbol-name mode) + 'type 'help-function + 'help-args (list mode))) + (princ ":\n\n")) + +(defun flycheck--verify-print-footer (buffer) + "Print a footer for BUFFER in the current buffer. + +BUFFER is the buffer being verified." + (princ "Flycheck Mode is ") + (let ((enabled (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-mode buffer))) + (insert (propertize (if enabled "enabled" "disabled") + 'face (if enabled 'success '(warning bold))))) + (princ + (with-current-buffer buffer + ;; Use key binding state in the verified buffer to print the help. + (substitute-command-keys + ". Use \\[universal-argument] \\[flycheck-disable-checker] \ +to enable disabled checkers."))) + (save-excursion + (let ((end (point))) + (backward-paragraph) + (fill-region-as-paragraph (point) end))) + + (princ "\n\n--------------------\n\n") + (princ (format "Flycheck version: %s\n" (flycheck-version))) + (princ (format "Emacs version: %s\n" emacs-version)) + (princ (format "System: %s\n" system-configuration)) + (princ (format "Window system: %S\n" window-system))) + +(defun flycheck-verify-checker (checker) + "Check whether a CHECKER can be used in this buffer. + +Show a buffer listing possible problems that prevent CHECKER from +being used for the current buffer. + +Note: Do not use this function to check whether a syntax checker +is applicable from Emacs Lisp code. Use +`flycheck-may-use-checker' instead." + (interactive (list (flycheck-read-checker "Checker to verify: "))) + (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (user-error "%s is not a syntax checker" checker)) + + ;; Save the buffer to make sure that all predicates are good + ;; FIXME: this may be surprising to users, with unintended side-effects. + (when (and (buffer-file-name) (buffer-modified-p)) + (save-buffer)) + + (let ((buffer (current-buffer))) + (with-help-window (get-buffer-create " *Flycheck checker*") + (with-current-buffer standard-output + (flycheck--verify-print-header "Syntax checker in buffer " buffer) + (flycheck--verify-princ-checker checker buffer 'with-mm) + (if (with-current-buffer buffer (flycheck-may-use-checker checker)) + (insert (propertize + "Flycheck can use this syntax checker for this buffer.\n" + 'face 'success)) + (insert (propertize + "Flycheck cannot use this syntax checker for this buffer.\n" + 'face 'error))) + (insert "\n") + (flycheck--verify-print-footer buffer))))) + +(defun flycheck-verify-setup () + "Check whether Flycheck can be used in this buffer. + +Display a new buffer listing all syntax checkers that could be +applicable in the current buffer. For each syntax checkers, +possible problems are shown." + (interactive) + ;; Save to make sure checkers that only work on saved buffers will pass the + ;; verification + (when (and (buffer-file-name) (buffer-modified-p)) + (save-buffer)) + + (let* ((buffer (current-buffer)) + (first-checker (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer)) + (valid-checkers + (remq first-checker + (seq-filter #'flycheck-may-use-checker flycheck-checkers))) + (valid-next-checkers + (when first-checker + (seq-intersection valid-checkers + (flycheck-all-next-checkers first-checker)))) + (valid-remaining (seq-difference valid-checkers valid-next-checkers)) + (other-checkers + (seq-difference (seq-filter #'flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p + flycheck-checkers) + (cons first-checker valid-checkers))) + (help-buffer (get-buffer-create " *Flycheck checkers*"))) + + ;; Print all applicable checkers for this buffer + (with-help-window help-buffer + (with-current-buffer standard-output + (flycheck--verify-print-header "Syntax checkers for buffer " buffer) + + (if first-checker + (progn + (princ "First checker to run:\n\n") + (flycheck--verify-princ-checker first-checker buffer)) + (insert (propertize + "No checker to run in this buffer.\n\n" + 'face '(bold error)))) + + (when valid-next-checkers + (princ + "Checkers that may run as part of the first checker's chain:\n\n") + (dolist (checker valid-next-checkers) + (flycheck--verify-princ-checker checker buffer))) + + (when valid-remaining + (princ "Checkers that could run if selected:\n\n") + (dolist (checker valid-remaining) + (flycheck--verify-princ-checker checker buffer nil 'with-select))) + + (when other-checkers + (princ + "Checkers that are compatible with this mode, \ +but will not run until properly configured:\n\n") + (dolist (checker other-checkers) + (flycheck--verify-princ-checker checker buffer))) + + ;; If we have no checkers at all, that's worth mentioning + (unless (or first-checker valid-checkers other-checkers) + (insert (propertize + "No checkers are available for this buffer.\n\n" + 'face '(bold error)))) + + (let ((unregistered-checkers + (seq-difference (flycheck-defined-checkers) flycheck-checkers))) + (when unregistered-checkers + (insert (propertize + "\nThe following syntax checkers are not registered:\n\n" + 'face '(bold warning))) + (dolist (checker unregistered-checkers) + (princ " - ") + (princ checker) + (princ "\n")) + (princ + "\nTry adding these syntax checkers to `flycheck-checkers'.\n"))) + + (flycheck--verify-print-footer buffer))) + + (with-current-buffer help-buffer + (setq-local revert-buffer-function + (lambda (_ignore-auto _noconfirm) + (with-current-buffer buffer (flycheck-verify-setup))))))) + + +;;; Predicates for generic syntax checkers +(defun flycheck-buffer-saved-p (&optional buffer) + "Determine whether BUFFER is saved to a file. + +BUFFER is the buffer to check. If omitted or nil, use the +current buffer as BUFFER. + +Return non-nil if the BUFFER is backed by a file, and not +modified, or nil otherwise." + (let ((file-name (buffer-file-name buffer))) + (and file-name (file-exists-p file-name) (not (buffer-modified-p buffer))))) + + +;;; Extending generic checkers +(defun flycheck-add-next-checker (checker next &optional append) + "After CHECKER add a NEXT checker. + +CHECKER is a syntax checker symbol, to which to add NEXT checker. + +NEXT is a cons cell `(LEVEL . NEXT-CHECKER)'. NEXT-CHECKER is a +symbol denoting the syntax checker to run after CHECKER. LEVEL +is an error level. NEXT-CHECKER will only be used if there is no +current error whose level is more severe than LEVEL. LEVEL may +also be t, in which case NEXT-CHECKER is used regardless of the +current errors. + +NEXT can also be a syntax checker symbol only, which is +equivalent to `(t . NEXT)'. + +NEXT-CHECKER is prepended before other next checkers, unless +APPEND is non-nil." + (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (error "%s is not a valid syntax checker" checker)) + (flycheck-validate-next-checker next 'strict) + (if append + (setf (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers) + (append (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers) (list next))) + (push next (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers)))) + +(defun flycheck-add-mode (checker mode) + "To CHECKER add a new major MODE. + +CHECKER and MODE are symbols denoting a syntax checker and a +major mode respectively. + +Add MODE to the `:modes' property of CHECKER, so that CHECKER +will be used in buffers with MODE." + (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (error "%s is not a valid syntax checker" checker)) + (unless (symbolp mode) + (error "%s is not a symbol" mode)) + (push mode (flycheck-checker-get checker 'modes))) + + +;;; Generic syntax checks +(cl-defstruct (flycheck-syntax-check + (:constructor flycheck-syntax-check-new)) + "Structure for storing syntax check state. + +Slots: + +`buffer' + The buffer being checked. + +`checker' + The syntax checker being used. + +`context' + The context object. + +`working-directory' + Working directory for the syntax checker. Serve as a value for + `default-directory' for a checker." + buffer checker context working-directory) + +(defun flycheck-syntax-check-start (syntax-check callback) + "Start a SYNTAX-CHECK with CALLBACK." + (let ((checker (flycheck-syntax-check-checker syntax-check)) + (default-directory + (flycheck-syntax-check-working-directory syntax-check))) + (setf (flycheck-syntax-check-context syntax-check) + (funcall (flycheck-checker-get checker 'start) checker callback)))) + +(defun flycheck-syntax-check-interrupt (syntax-check) + "Interrupt a SYNTAX-CHECK." + (let* ((checker (flycheck-syntax-check-checker syntax-check)) + (interrupt-fn (flycheck-checker-get checker 'interrupt)) + (context (flycheck-syntax-check-context syntax-check))) + (when interrupt-fn + (funcall interrupt-fn checker context)))) + + +;;; Syntax checking mode + +(defvar flycheck-mode-map + (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + (define-key map flycheck-keymap-prefix flycheck-command-map) + ;; We place the menu under a custom menu key. Since this menu key is not + ;; present in the menu of the global map, no top-level menu entry is added + ;; to the global menu bar. However, it still appears on the mode line + ;; lighter. + (define-key map [menu-bar flycheck] flycheck-mode-menu-map) + map) + "Keymap of command `flycheck-mode'.") + +(defvar-local flycheck-old-next-error-function nil + "Remember the old `next-error-function'.") + +(defconst flycheck-hooks-alist + '( + ;; Handle events that may start automatic syntax checks + (after-save-hook . flycheck-handle-save) + (after-change-functions . flycheck-handle-change) + ;; Handle events that may triggered pending deferred checks + (window-configuration-change-hook . flycheck-perform-deferred-syntax-check) + (post-command-hook . flycheck-perform-deferred-syntax-check) + ;; Teardown Flycheck whenever the buffer state is about to get lost, to + ;; clean up temporary files and directories. + (kill-buffer-hook . flycheck-teardown) + (change-major-mode-hook . flycheck-teardown) + (before-revert-hook . flycheck-teardown) + ;; Update the error list if necessary + (post-command-hook . flycheck-error-list-update-source) + (post-command-hook . flycheck-error-list-highlight-errors) + ;; Display errors. Show errors at point after commands (like movements) and + ;; when Emacs gets focus. Cancel the display timer when Emacs looses focus + ;; (as there's no need to display errors if the user can't see them), and + ;; hide the error buffer (for large error messages) if necessary. Note that + ;; the focus hooks only work on Emacs 24.4 and upwards, but since undefined + ;; hooks are perfectly ok we don't need a version guard here. They'll just + ;; not work silently. + (post-command-hook . flycheck-display-error-at-point-soon) + (focus-in-hook . flycheck-display-error-at-point-soon) + (focus-out-hook . flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer) + (post-command-hook . flycheck-hide-error-buffer) + ;; Immediately show error popups when navigating to an error + (next-error-hook . flycheck-display-error-at-point)) + "Hooks which Flycheck needs to hook in. + +The `car' of each pair is a hook variable, the `cdr' a function +to be added or removed from the hook variable if Flycheck mode is +enabled and disabled respectively.") + +;;;###autoload +(define-minor-mode flycheck-mode + "Minor mode for on-the-fly syntax checking. + +When called interactively, toggle `flycheck-mode'. With prefix +ARG, enable `flycheck-mode' if ARG is positive, otherwise disable +it. + +When called from Lisp, enable `flycheck-mode' if ARG is omitted, +nil or positive. If ARG is `toggle', toggle `flycheck-mode'. +Otherwise behave as if called interactively. + +In `flycheck-mode' the buffer is automatically syntax-checked +using the first suitable syntax checker from `flycheck-checkers'. +Use `flycheck-select-checker' to select a checker for the current +buffer manually. + +\\{flycheck-mode-map}" + :init-value nil + :keymap flycheck-mode-map + :lighter flycheck-mode-line + :after-hook (flycheck-buffer-automatically 'mode-enabled 'force-deferred) + (cond + (flycheck-mode + (flycheck-clear) + + (pcase-dolist (`(,hook . ,fn) flycheck-hooks-alist) + (add-hook hook fn nil 'local)) + + (setq flycheck-old-next-error-function + (if flycheck-standard-error-navigation + next-error-function + :unset)) + (when flycheck-standard-error-navigation + (setq next-error-function #'flycheck-next-error-function)) + + ;; This hook must be added globally since otherwise we cannot + ;; detect a change from a buffer where Flycheck is enabled to a + ;; buffer where Flycheck is not enabled, and therefore cannot + ;; notice that there has been any change when the user switches + ;; back to the buffer where Flycheck is enabled. + (add-hook 'buffer-list-update-hook #'flycheck-handle-buffer-switch)) + (t + (unless (eq flycheck-old-next-error-function :unset) + (setq next-error-function flycheck-old-next-error-function)) + + (pcase-dolist (`(,hook . ,fn) flycheck-hooks-alist) + (remove-hook hook fn 'local)) + + (flycheck-teardown)))) + + +;;; Syntax checker selection for the current buffer +(defun flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer () + "Find the checker for the current buffer. + +Use the selected checker for the current buffer, if any, +otherwise search for the best checker from `flycheck-checkers'. + +Return checker if there is a checker for the current buffer, or +nil otherwise." + (if flycheck-checker + (when (flycheck-may-use-checker flycheck-checker) + flycheck-checker) + (seq-find #'flycheck-may-use-checker flycheck-checkers))) + +(defun flycheck-get-next-checker-for-buffer (checker) + "Get the checker to run after CHECKER for the current buffer." + (let ((next (seq-find #'flycheck-may-use-next-checker + (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers)))) + (when next + (if (symbolp next) next (cdr next))))) + +(defun flycheck-select-checker (checker) + "Select CHECKER for the current buffer. + +CHECKER is a syntax checker symbol (see `flycheck-checkers') or +nil. In the former case, use CHECKER for the current buffer, +otherwise deselect the current syntax checker (if any) and use +automatic checker selection via `flycheck-checkers'. + +If called interactively prompt for CHECKER. With prefix arg +deselect the current syntax checker and enable automatic +selection again. + +Set `flycheck-checker' to CHECKER and automatically start a new +syntax check if the syntax checker changed. + +CHECKER will be used, even if it is not contained in +`flycheck-checkers', or if it is disabled via +`flycheck-disabled-checkers'." + (interactive + (if current-prefix-arg + (list nil) + (list (flycheck-read-checker "Select checker: " + (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer))))) + (when (not (eq checker flycheck-checker)) + (unless (or (not checker) (flycheck-may-use-checker checker)) + (flycheck-verify-checker checker) + (user-error "Can't use syntax checker %S in this buffer" checker)) + (setq flycheck-checker checker) + (when flycheck-mode + (flycheck-buffer)))) + +(defun flycheck-disable-checker (checker &optional enable) + "Interactively disable CHECKER for the current buffer. + +Interactively, prompt for a syntax checker to disable, and add +the syntax checker to the buffer-local value of +`flycheck-disabled-checkers'. + +With non-nil ENABLE or with prefix arg, prompt for a disabled +syntax checker and re-enable it by removing it from the +buffer-local value of `flycheck-disabled-checkers'." + (declare + (interactive-only "Directly set `flycheck-disabled-checkers' instead")) + (interactive + (let* ((enable current-prefix-arg) + (candidates (if enable + (append flycheck-disabled-checkers + flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers) + flycheck-checkers)) + (prompt (if enable "Enable syntax checker: " + "Disable syntax checker: "))) + (when (and enable (not candidates)) + (user-error "No syntax checkers disabled in this buffer")) + (list (flycheck-read-checker prompt nil nil candidates) enable))) + (unless checker + (user-error "No syntax checker given")) + (if enable + ;; We must use `remq' instead of `delq', because we must _not_ modify the + ;; list. Otherwise we could potentially modify the global default value, + ;; in case the list is the global default. + (progn + (when (memq checker flycheck-disabled-checkers) + (setq flycheck-disabled-checkers + (remq checker flycheck-disabled-checkers)) + (flycheck-buffer)) + (when (memq checker flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers) + (setq flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers + (remq checker flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers)) + (flycheck-buffer))) + (unless (memq checker flycheck-disabled-checkers) + (push checker flycheck-disabled-checkers) + (flycheck-buffer)))) + + +;;; Syntax checks for the current buffer +(defvar-local flycheck-current-syntax-check nil + "The current syntax check in the this buffer.") +(put 'flycheck-current-syntax-check 'permanent-local t) + +(defun flycheck-start-current-syntax-check (checker) + "Start a syntax check in the current buffer with CHECKER. + +Set `flycheck-current-syntax-check' accordingly." + ;; Allocate the current syntax check *before* starting it. This allows for + ;; synchronous checks, which call the status callback immediately in their + ;; start function. + (let* ((check + (flycheck-syntax-check-new + :buffer (current-buffer) + :checker checker + :context nil + :working-directory (flycheck-compute-working-directory checker))) + (callback (flycheck-buffer-status-callback check))) + (setq flycheck-current-syntax-check check) + (flycheck-report-status 'running) + (flycheck-syntax-check-start check callback))) + +(defun flycheck-running-p () + "Determine whether a syntax check is running in the current buffer." + (not (null flycheck-current-syntax-check))) + +(defun flycheck-stop () + "Stop any ongoing syntax check in the current buffer." + (when (flycheck-running-p) + (flycheck-syntax-check-interrupt flycheck-current-syntax-check) + ;; Remove the current syntax check, to reset Flycheck into a non-running + ;; state, and to make `flycheck-report-buffer-checker-status' ignore any + ;; status reports from the current syntax check. + (setq flycheck-current-syntax-check nil) + (flycheck-report-status 'interrupted))) + +(defun flycheck-buffer-status-callback (syntax-check) + "Create a status callback for SYNTAX-CHECK in the current buffer." + (lambda (&rest args) + (apply #'flycheck-report-buffer-checker-status + syntax-check args))) + +(defun flycheck-buffer () + "Start checking syntax in the current buffer. + +Get a syntax checker for the current buffer with +`flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer', and start it." + (interactive) + (flycheck-clean-deferred-check) + (if flycheck-mode + (unless (flycheck-running-p) + ;; Clear error list and mark all overlays for deletion. We do not + ;; delete all overlays immediately to avoid excessive re-displays and + ;; flickering, if the same errors gets highlighted again after the check + ;; completed. + (run-hooks 'flycheck-before-syntax-check-hook) + (flycheck-clear-errors) + (flycheck-mark-all-overlays-for-deletion) + (condition-case err + (let* ((checker (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer))) + (if checker + (flycheck-start-current-syntax-check checker) + (flycheck-clear) + (flycheck-report-status 'no-checker))) + (error + (flycheck-report-failed-syntax-check) + (signal (car err) (cdr err))))) + (user-error "Flycheck mode disabled"))) + +(defun flycheck-report-buffer-checker-status + (syntax-check status &optional data) + "In BUFFER, report a SYNTAX-CHECK STATUS with DATA. + +SYNTAX-CHECK is the `flycheck-syntax-check' which reported +STATUS. STATUS denotes the status of CHECKER, with an optional +DATA. STATUS may be one of the following symbols: + +`errored' + The syntax checker has errored. DATA is an optional error + message. + + This report finishes the current syntax check. + +`interrupted' + The syntax checker was interrupted. DATA is ignored. + + This report finishes the current syntax check. + +`finished' + The syntax checker has finished with a proper error report + for the current buffer. DATA is the (potentially empty) + list of `flycheck-error' objects reported by the syntax + check. + + This report finishes the current syntax check. + +`suspicious' + The syntax checker encountered a suspicious state, which the + user needs to be informed about. DATA is an optional + message. + +A syntax checker _must_ report a status at least once with any +symbol that finishes the current syntax checker. Otherwise +Flycheck gets stuck with the current syntax check. + +If CHECKER is not the currently used syntax checker in +`flycheck-current-syntax-check', the status report is largely +ignored. Notably, any errors reported by the checker are +discarded." + (let ((buffer (flycheck-syntax-check-buffer syntax-check))) + ;; Ignore the status report if the buffer is gone, or if this syntax check + ;; isn't the current one in buffer (which can happen if this is an old + ;; report of an interrupted syntax check, and a new syntax check was started + ;; since this check was interrupted) + (when (and (buffer-live-p buffer) + (eq syntax-check + (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-current-syntax-check buffer))) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (let ((checker (flycheck-syntax-check-checker syntax-check))) + (pcase status + ((or `errored `interrupted) + (flycheck-report-failed-syntax-check status) + (when (eq status 'errored) + ;; In case of error, show the error message + (message "Error from syntax checker %s: %s" + checker (or data "UNKNOWN!")))) + (`suspicious + (when flycheck-mode + (message "Suspicious state from syntax checker %s: %s" + checker (or data "UNKNOWN!"))) + (flycheck-report-status 'suspicious)) + (`finished + (when flycheck-mode + ;; Only report errors from the checker if Flycheck Mode is + ;; still enabled. + (flycheck-finish-current-syntax-check + data + (flycheck-syntax-check-working-directory syntax-check)))) + (_ + (error "Unknown status %s from syntax checker %s" + status checker)))))))) + +(defun flycheck-finish-current-syntax-check (errors working-dir) + "Finish the current syntax-check in the current buffer with ERRORS. + +ERRORS is a list of `flycheck-error' objects reported by the +current syntax check in `flycheck-current-syntax-check'. + +Report all ERRORS and potentially start any next syntax checkers. + +If the current syntax checker reported excessive errors, it is +disabled via `flycheck-disable-excessive-checker' for subsequent +syntax checks. + +Relative file names in ERRORS will be expanded relative to +WORKING-DIR." + (let* ((syntax-check flycheck-current-syntax-check) + (checker (flycheck-syntax-check-checker syntax-check)) + (errors (flycheck-relevant-errors + (flycheck-fill-and-expand-error-file-names + (flycheck-filter-errors + (flycheck-assert-error-list-p errors) checker) + working-dir)))) + (unless (flycheck-disable-excessive-checker checker errors) + (flycheck-report-current-errors errors)) + (let ((next-checker (flycheck-get-next-checker-for-buffer checker))) + (if next-checker + (flycheck-start-current-syntax-check next-checker) + (setq flycheck-current-syntax-check nil) + (flycheck-report-status 'finished) + ;; Delete overlays only after the very last checker has run, to avoid + ;; flickering on intermediate re-displays + (flycheck-delete-marked-overlays) + (flycheck-error-list-refresh) + (run-hooks 'flycheck-after-syntax-check-hook) + (when (eq (current-buffer) (window-buffer)) + (flycheck-display-error-at-point)) + ;; Immediately try to run any pending deferred syntax check, which + ;; were triggered by intermediate automatic check event, to make sure + ;; that we quickly refine outdated error information + (flycheck-perform-deferred-syntax-check))))) + +(defun flycheck-disable-excessive-checker (checker errors) + "Disable CHECKER if it reported excessive ERRORS. + +If ERRORS has more items than `flycheck-checker-error-threshold', +add CHECKER to `flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers', and +show a warning. + +Return t when CHECKER was disabled, or nil otherwise." + (when (and flycheck-checker-error-threshold + (> (length errors) flycheck-checker-error-threshold)) + ;; Disable CHECKER for this buffer + ;; (`flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers' is a local variable). + (lwarn '(flycheck syntax-checker) :warning + (substitute-command-keys + "Syntax checker %s reported too many errors (%s) and is disabled. +Use `\\[customize-variable] RET flycheck-checker-error-threshold' to +change the threshold or `\\[universal-argument] \ +\\[flycheck-disable-checker]' to re-enable the checker.") + checker (length errors)) + (push checker flycheck--automatically-disabled-checkers) + t)) + +(defun flycheck-clear (&optional shall-interrupt) + "Clear all errors in the current buffer. + +With prefix arg or SHALL-INTERRUPT non-nil, also interrupt the +current syntax check." + (interactive "P") + (when shall-interrupt + (flycheck-stop)) + (flycheck-delete-all-overlays) + (flycheck-clear-errors) + (flycheck-error-list-refresh) + (flycheck-hide-error-buffer)) + +(defun flycheck--empty-variables () + "Empty variables used by Flycheck." + (kill-local-variable 'flycheck--idle-trigger-timer) + (kill-local-variable 'flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions)) + +(defun flycheck-teardown (&optional ignore-global) + "Teardown Flycheck in the current buffer. + +Completely clear the whole Flycheck state. Remove overlays, kill +running checks, and empty all variables used by Flycheck. + +Unless optional argument IGNORE-GLOBAL is non-nil, check to see +if no more Flycheck buffers remain (aside from the current +buffer), and if so then clean up global hooks." + (flycheck-safe-delete-temporaries) + (flycheck-stop) + (flycheck-clean-deferred-check) + (flycheck-clear) + (flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer) + (flycheck--clear-idle-trigger-timer) + (flycheck--empty-variables) + (unless (or ignore-global + (seq-some (lambda (buf) + (and (not (equal buf (current-buffer))) + (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-mode buf))) + (buffer-list))) + (flycheck-global-teardown 'ignore-local))) + + +;;; Automatic syntax checking in a buffer +(defun flycheck-may-check-automatically (&rest conditions) + "Determine whether the buffer may be checked under one of CONDITIONS. + +Read-only buffers may never be checked automatically. + +If CONDITIONS are given, determine whether syntax may be checked +under at least one of them, according to +`flycheck-check-syntax-automatically'." + (and (not (or buffer-read-only (flycheck-ephemeral-buffer-p))) + (file-exists-p default-directory) + (or (not conditions) + (seq-some + (lambda (condition) + (memq condition flycheck-check-syntax-automatically)) + conditions)))) + +(defvar-local flycheck--idle-trigger-timer nil + "Timer used to trigger a syntax check after an idle delay.") + +(defvar-local flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions nil + "List of conditions under which an idle syntax check will be triggered. +This will be some subset of the allowable values for +`flycheck-check-syntax-automatically'. + +For example, if the user switches to a buffer and then makes an +edit, this list will have the values `idle-change' and +`idle-buffer-switch' in it, at least until the idle timer +expires.") + +(defun flycheck-buffer-automatically (&optional condition force-deferred) + "Automatically check syntax at CONDITION. + +Syntax is not checked if `flycheck-may-check-automatically' +returns nil for CONDITION. (CONDITION may be a single condition +or a list of them.) + +The syntax check is deferred if FORCE-DEFERRED is non-nil, or if +`flycheck-must-defer-check' returns t." + (when (and flycheck-mode (if (listp condition) + (apply #'flycheck-may-check-automatically + condition) + (flycheck-may-check-automatically condition))) + (flycheck--clear-idle-trigger-timer) + (setq flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions nil) + (if (or force-deferred (flycheck-must-defer-check)) + (flycheck-buffer-deferred) + (with-demoted-errors "Error while checking syntax automatically: %S" + (flycheck-buffer))))) + +(defun flycheck--clear-idle-trigger-timer () + "Clear the idle trigger timer." + (when flycheck--idle-trigger-timer + (cancel-timer flycheck--idle-trigger-timer) + (setq flycheck--idle-trigger-timer nil))) + +(defun flycheck--handle-idle-trigger (buffer) + "Run a syntax check in BUFFER if appropriate. +This function is called by `flycheck--idle-trigger-timer'." + (let ((current-buffer (current-buffer))) + (when (buffer-live-p buffer) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (unless (or flycheck-buffer-switch-check-intermediate-buffers + (eq buffer current-buffer)) + (setq flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions + (delq 'idle-buffer-switch + flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions))) + (when flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions + (flycheck-buffer-automatically flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions) + (setq flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions nil)))))) + +(defun flycheck-handle-change (beg end _len) + "Handle a buffer change between BEG and END. + +BEG and END mark the beginning and end of the change text. _LEN +is ignored. + +Start a syntax check if a new line has been inserted into the +buffer." + ;; Save and restore the match data, as recommended in (elisp)Change Hooks + (save-match-data + (when flycheck-mode + (if (string-match-p (rx "\n") (buffer-substring beg end)) + (flycheck-buffer-automatically 'new-line 'force-deferred) + (when (memq 'idle-change flycheck-check-syntax-automatically) + (flycheck--clear-idle-trigger-timer) + (cl-pushnew 'idle-change flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions) + (setq flycheck--idle-trigger-timer + (run-at-time flycheck-idle-change-delay nil + #'flycheck--handle-idle-trigger + (current-buffer)))))))) + +(defvar flycheck--last-buffer (current-buffer) + "The current buffer or the buffer that was previously current. +This is usually equal to the current buffer, unless the user just +switched buffers. After a buffer switch, it is the previous +buffer.") + +(defun flycheck-handle-buffer-switch () + "Handle a possible switch to another buffer. + +If a buffer switch actually happened, schedule a syntax check." + ;; Switching buffers here is weird, but unfortunately necessary. It + ;; turns out that `with-temp-buffer' triggers + ;; `buffer-list-update-hook' twice, and the value of + ;; `current-buffer' is bogus in one of those triggers (the one just + ;; after the temp buffer is killed). If we rely on the bogus value, + ;; Flycheck will think that the user is switching back and forth + ;; between different buffers during the `with-temp-buffer' call + ;; (note: two different normal buffers, not the current buffer and + ;; the temp buffer!), and that would trigger spurious syntax checks. + ;; It seems that reading (window-buffer) gets us the correct current + ;; buffer in all important real-life situations (although it doesn't + ;; necessarily catch uses of `set-buffer'). + (with-current-buffer (window-buffer) + (unless (or (equal flycheck--last-buffer (current-buffer)) + ;; Don't bother keeping track of changes to and from + ;; the minibuffer, as they will never require us to + ;; run a syntax check. + (minibufferp)) + (setq flycheck--last-buffer (current-buffer)) + (when (and flycheck-mode + (memq 'idle-buffer-switch flycheck-check-syntax-automatically)) + (flycheck--clear-idle-trigger-timer) + (cl-pushnew 'idle-buffer-switch flycheck--idle-trigger-conditions) + (setq flycheck--idle-trigger-timer + (run-at-time flycheck-idle-buffer-switch-delay nil + #'flycheck--handle-idle-trigger + (current-buffer))))))) + +(defun flycheck-handle-save () + "Handle a save of the buffer." + (flycheck-buffer-automatically 'save)) + + +;;; Deferred syntax checking +(defvar-local flycheck-deferred-syntax-check nil + "If non-nil, a deferred syntax check is pending.") + +(defun flycheck-must-defer-check () + "Determine whether the syntax check has to be deferred. + +A check has to be deferred if the buffer is not visible, or if the buffer is +currently being reverted. + +Return t if the check is to be deferred, or nil otherwise." + (or (not (get-buffer-window)) + ;; We defer the syntax check if Flycheck is already running, to + ;; immediately start a new syntax check after the current one finished, + ;; because the result of the current check will most likely be outdated by + ;; the time it is finished. + (flycheck-running-p) + ;; We must defer checks while a buffer is being reverted, to avoid race + ;; conditions while the buffer contents are being restored. + revert-buffer-in-progress-p)) + +(defun flycheck-deferred-check-p () + "Determine whether the current buffer has a deferred check. + +Return t if so, or nil otherwise." + flycheck-deferred-syntax-check) + +(defun flycheck-buffer-deferred () + "Defer syntax check for the current buffer." + (setq flycheck-deferred-syntax-check t)) + +(defun flycheck-clean-deferred-check () + "Clean a deferred syntax checking state." + (setq flycheck-deferred-syntax-check nil)) + +(defun flycheck-perform-deferred-syntax-check () + "Perform the deferred syntax check." + (when (flycheck-deferred-check-p) + (flycheck-clean-deferred-check) + (flycheck-buffer-automatically))) + + +;;; Syntax checking in all buffers +(defun flycheck-may-enable-mode () + "Determine whether Flycheck mode may be enabled. + +Flycheck mode is not enabled for + +- the minibuffer, +- `fundamental-mode' +- major modes whose `mode-class' property is `special', +- ephemeral buffers (see `flycheck-ephemeral-buffer-p'), +- encrypted buffers (see `flycheck-encrypted-buffer-p'), +- remote files (see `file-remote-p'), +- and major modes excluded by `flycheck-global-modes'. + +Return non-nil if Flycheck mode may be enabled, and nil +otherwise." + (and (pcase flycheck-global-modes + ;; Whether `major-mode' is disallowed by `flycheck-global-modes' + (`t t) + (`(not . ,modes) (not (memq major-mode modes))) + (modes (memq major-mode modes))) + (not (or (minibufferp) + (eq major-mode 'fundamental-mode) + (eq (get major-mode 'mode-class) 'special) + (flycheck-ephemeral-buffer-p) + (flycheck-encrypted-buffer-p) + (and (buffer-file-name) + (file-remote-p (buffer-file-name) 'method)))))) + +(defun flycheck-mode-on-safe () + "Enable command `flycheck-mode' if it is safe to do so. + +Command `flycheck-mode' is only enabled if +`flycheck-may-enable-mode' returns a non-nil result." + (when (flycheck-may-enable-mode) + (flycheck-mode))) + +;;;###autoload +(define-globalized-minor-mode global-flycheck-mode flycheck-mode + flycheck-mode-on-safe + :init-value nil + ;; Do not expose Global Flycheck Mode on customize interface, because the + ;; interaction between package.el and customize is currently broken. See + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/595 + + ;; :require 'flycheck :group + ;; 'flycheck + ) + +(defun flycheck-global-teardown (&optional ignore-local) + "Teardown Flycheck in all buffers. + +Completely clear the whole Flycheck state in all buffers, stop +all running checks, remove all temporary files, and empty all +variables of Flycheck. + +Also remove global hooks. (If optional argument IGNORE-LOCAL is +non-nil, then only do this and skip per-buffer teardown.)" + (unless ignore-local + (dolist (buffer (buffer-list)) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (when flycheck-mode + (flycheck-teardown 'ignore-global))))) + (remove-hook 'buffer-list-update-hook #'flycheck-handle-buffer-switch)) + +;; Clean up the entire state of Flycheck when Emacs is killed, to get rid of any +;; pending temporary files. +(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'flycheck-global-teardown) + + +;;; Errors from syntax checks +(cl-defstruct (flycheck-error + (:constructor flycheck-error-new) + (:constructor flycheck-error-new-at + (line column + &optional level message + &key checker id group + (filename (buffer-file-name)) + (buffer (current-buffer))))) + "Structure representing an error reported by a syntax checker. +Slots: + +`buffer' + The buffer that the error was reported for, as buffer object. + +`checker' + The syntax checker which reported this error, as symbol. + +`filename' + The file name the error refers to, as string. + +`line' + The line number the error refers to, as number. + +`column' (optional) + The column number the error refers to, as number. + + For compatibility with external tools and unlike Emacs + itself (e.g. in Compile Mode) Flycheck uses _1-based_ + columns: The first character on a line is column 1. + + Occasionally some tools try to proactively adapt to Emacs + and emit 0-based columns automatically. In these cases, the + columns must be adjusted for Flycheck, see + `flycheck-increment-error-columns'. + +`message' (optional) + The error message as a string, if any. + +`level' + The error level, as either `info', `warning' or `error'. + +`id' (optional) + An ID identifying the kind of error. + +`group` (optional) + A symbol identifying the group the error belongs to. + + Some tools will emit multiple errors that relate to the same + issue (e.g., lifetime errors in Rust). All related errors + collected by a checker should have the same `group` value, + in order to be able to present them to the user. + + See `flycheck-related-errors`." + buffer checker filename line column message level id group) + +(defmacro flycheck-error-with-buffer (err &rest forms) + "Switch to the buffer of ERR and evaluate FORMS. + +If the buffer of ERR is not live, FORMS are not evaluated." + (declare (indent 1) (debug t)) + `(when (buffer-live-p (flycheck-error-buffer ,err)) + (with-current-buffer (flycheck-error-buffer ,err) + ,@forms))) + +(defun flycheck-error-line-region (err) + "Get the line region of ERR. + +ERR is a Flycheck error whose region to get. + +Return a cons cell `(BEG . END)' where BEG is the first +non-whitespace character on the line ERR refers to, and END the +end of the line." + (flycheck-error-with-buffer err + (save-restriction + (save-excursion + (widen) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (forward-line (- (flycheck-error-line err) 1)) + ;; We are at the beginning of the line now, so move to the beginning of + ;; its indentation, similar to `back-to-indentation' + (let ((end (line-end-position))) + (skip-syntax-forward " " end) + (backward-prefix-chars) + ;; If the current line is empty, include the previous line break + ;; character(s) to have any region at all. When called with 0, + ;; `line-end-position' gives us the end of the previous line + (cons (if (eolp) (line-end-position 0) (point)) end)))))) + +(defun flycheck-error-column-region (err) + "Get the error column region of ERR. + +ERR is a Flycheck error whose region to get. + +Return a cons cell `(BEG . END)' where BEG is the character +before the error column, and END the actual error column, or nil +if ERR has no column." + (flycheck-error-with-buffer err + (save-restriction + (save-excursion + (-when-let (column (flycheck-error-column err)) + (widen) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (forward-line (- (flycheck-error-line err) 1)) + (cond + ((eobp) ; Line beyond EOF + ;; If we are at the end of the file (i.e. the line was beyond the + ;; end of the file), use the very last column in the file. + (cons (- (point-max) 1) (point-max))) + ((eolp) ; Empty line + ;; If the target line is empty, there's no column to highlight on + ;; this line, so return the last column of the previous line. + (cons (line-end-position 0) (point))) + (t + ;; The end is either the column offset of the line, or the end of + ;; the line, if the column offset points beyond the end of the + ;; line. + (let ((end (min (+ (point) column) + (+ (line-end-position) 1)))) + (cons (- end 1) end))))))))) + +(defun flycheck-error-thing-region (thing err) + "Get the region of THING at the column of ERR. + +ERR is a Flycheck error whose region to get. THING is a +understood by `thing-at-point'. + +Return a cons cell `(BEG . END)' where BEG is the beginning of +the THING at the error column, and END the end of the symbol. If +ERR has no error column, or if there is no THING at this column, +return nil." + (-when-let (column (car (flycheck-error-column-region err))) + (flycheck-error-with-buffer err + (save-excursion + (save-restriction + (widen) + (goto-char column) + (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)))))) + +(defun flycheck-error-region-for-mode (err mode) + "Get the region of ERR for the highlighting MODE. + +ERR is a Flycheck error. MODE may be one of the following symbols: + +`columns' + Get the column region of ERR, or the line region if ERR + has no column. + +`symbols' + Get the symbol region of ERR, or the result of `columns', if + there is no sexp at the error column. + +`sexps' + Get the sexp region of ERR, or the result of `columns', if + there is no sexp at the error column. + +`lines' + Return the line region. + +Otherwise signal an error." + ;; Ignoring fields speeds up calls to `line-end-position' in + ;; `flycheck-error-column-region' and `flycheck-error-line-region'. + (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) + (pcase mode + (`columns (or (flycheck-error-column-region err) + (flycheck-error-line-region err))) + (`symbols (or (flycheck-error-thing-region 'symbol err) + (flycheck-error-region-for-mode err 'columns))) + (`sexps (or (flycheck-error-thing-region 'sexp err) + (flycheck-error-region-for-mode err 'columns))) + (`lines (flycheck-error-line-region err)) + (_ (error "Invalid mode %S" mode))))) + +(defun flycheck-error-pos (err) + "Get the buffer position of ERR. + +ERR is a Flycheck error whose position to get. + +The error position is the error column, or the first +non-whitespace character of the error line, if ERR has no error column." + (car (or (flycheck-error-column-region err) + (flycheck-error-line-region err)))) + +(defun flycheck-error-format-message-and-id (err) + "Format the message and id of ERR as human-readable string." + (let ((id (flycheck-error-id err)) + (filename (flycheck-error-filename err))) + (concat (when (and filename (not (equal filename (buffer-file-name)))) + (format "In \"%s\":\n" + (file-relative-name filename default-directory))) + (flycheck-error-message err) + (when id + (format " [%s]" id))))) + +(defun flycheck-error-format (err &optional with-file-name) + "Format ERR as human-readable string, optionally WITH-FILE-NAME. + +Return a string that represents the given ERR. If WITH-FILE-NAME +is given and non-nil, include the file-name as well, otherwise +omit it." + (let* ((line (flycheck-error-line err)) + (column (flycheck-error-column err)) + (level (symbol-name (flycheck-error-level err))) + (checker (symbol-name (flycheck-error-checker err))) + (format `(,@(when with-file-name + (list (flycheck-error-filename err) ":")) + ,(number-to-string line) ":" + ,@(when column (list (number-to-string column) ":")) + ,level ": " + ,(flycheck-error-format-message-and-id err) + " (" ,checker ")"))) + (apply #'concat format))) + +(defun flycheck-error-< (err1 err2) + "Determine whether ERR1 is less than ERR2 by location. + +Compare by line numbers and then by column numbers." + (let ((line1 (flycheck-error-line err1)) + (line2 (flycheck-error-line err2))) + (if (= line1 line2) + (let ((col1 (flycheck-error-column err1)) + (col2 (flycheck-error-column err2))) + (and col2 + ;; Sort errors for the whole line first + (or (not col1) (< col1 col2)))) + (< line1 line2)))) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-< (err1 err2) + "Determine whether ERR1 is less than ERR2 by error level. + +Like `flycheck-error-<', but compares by error level severity +first. Levels of the same severity are compared by name." + (let* ((level1 (flycheck-error-level err1)) + (level2 (flycheck-error-level err2)) + (severity1 (flycheck-error-level-severity level1)) + (severity2 (flycheck-error-level-severity level2))) + (cond + ((= severity1 severity2) + (if (string= level1 level2) + (flycheck-error-< err1 err2) + (string< level1 level2))) + (t (< severity1 severity2))))) + +(defun flycheck-assert-error-list-p (errors) + "Assert that all items in ERRORS are of `flycheck-error' type. + +Signal an error if any item in ERRORS is not a `flycheck-error' +object, as by `flycheck-error-p'. Otherwise return ERRORS +again." + (unless (listp errors) + (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'listp errors))) + (dolist (err errors) + (unless (flycheck-error-p err) + (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'flycheck-error-p err)))) + errors) + + +;;; Errors in the current buffer +(defvar-local flycheck-current-errors nil + "A list of all errors and warnings in the current buffer.") + +(defun flycheck-report-current-errors (errors) + "Report ERRORS in the current buffer. + +Add ERRORS to `flycheck-current-errors' and process each error +with `flycheck-process-error-functions'." + (setq flycheck-current-errors (sort (append errors flycheck-current-errors) + #'flycheck-error-<)) + (overlay-recenter (point-max)) + (seq-do (lambda (err) + (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'flycheck-process-error-functions + err)) + errors)) + +(defun flycheck-clear-errors () + "Remove all error information from the current buffer." + (setq flycheck-current-errors nil) + (flycheck-report-status 'not-checked)) + +(defun flycheck-fill-and-expand-error-file-names (errors directory) + "Fill and expand file names in ERRORS relative to DIRECTORY. + +Expand all file names of ERRORS against DIRECTORY. If the file +name of an error is nil fill in the result of function +`buffer-file-name' in the current buffer. + +Return ERRORS, modified in-place." + (seq-do (lambda (err) + (setf (flycheck-error-filename err) + (-if-let (filename (flycheck-error-filename err)) + (expand-file-name filename directory) + (buffer-file-name)))) + errors) + errors) + +(defun flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p (err) + "Determine whether ERR is a relevant error for another file." + (let ((file-name (flycheck-error-filename err))) + (and file-name + flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-show + (or (null buffer-file-name) + (not (flycheck-same-files-p buffer-file-name file-name))) + (<= (flycheck-error-level-severity + flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-minimum-level) + (flycheck-error-level-severity (flycheck-error-level err)))))) + +(defun flycheck-relevant-error-p (err) + "Determine whether ERR is relevant for the current buffer. + +Return t if ERR may be shown for the current buffer, or nil +otherwise." + (flycheck-error-with-buffer err + (let ((file-name (flycheck-error-filename err)) + (message (flycheck-error-message err))) + (and + (or + ;; Neither the error nor buffer have a file name + (and (not file-name) (not buffer-file-name)) + ;; Both have files, and they match + (and buffer-file-name file-name + (flycheck-same-files-p file-name buffer-file-name)) + ;; This is a significant error from another file + (flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p err)) + message + (not (string-empty-p message)) + (flycheck-error-line err))))) + +(defun flycheck-relevant-errors (errors) + "Filter the relevant errors from ERRORS. + +Return a list of all errors that are relevant for their +corresponding buffer." + (seq-filter #'flycheck-relevant-error-p errors)) + +(defun flycheck-related-errors (err &optional error-set) + "Get all the errors that are in the same group as ERR. + +Return a list of all errors (from ERROR-SET) that have the same +`flycheck-error-group' as ERR, including ERR itself. + +If ERROR-SET is nil, `flycheck-current-errors' is used instead." + (let ((group (flycheck-error-group err)) + (checker (flycheck-error-checker err))) + (if group + (seq-filter (lambda (e) + (and (eq (flycheck-error-checker e) checker) + (eq (flycheck-error-group e) group))) + (or error-set flycheck-current-errors)) + (list err)))) + + +;;; Status reporting for the current buffer +(defvar-local flycheck-last-status-change 'not-checked + "The last status change in the current buffer.") + +(defun flycheck-report-failed-syntax-check (&optional status) + "Report a failed Flycheck syntax check with STATUS. + +STATUS is a status symbol for `flycheck-report-status', +defaulting to `errored'. + +Clear Flycheck state, run `flycheck-syntax-check-failed-hook' and +report an error STATUS." + (flycheck-clear) + (setq flycheck-current-syntax-check nil) + (run-hooks 'flycheck-syntax-check-failed-hook) + (flycheck-report-status (or status 'errored))) + +(defun flycheck-report-status (status) + "Report Flycheck STATUS. + +STATUS is one of the following symbols: + +`not-checked' + The current buffer was not checked. + +`no-checker' + Automatic syntax checker selection did not find a suitable + syntax checker. + +`running' + A syntax check is now running in the current buffer. + +`errored' + The current syntax check has errored. + +`finished' + The current syntax check was finished normally. + +`interrupted' + The current syntax check was interrupted. + +`suspicious' + The last syntax check had a suspicious result. + +Set `flycheck-last-status-change' and call +`flycheck-status-changed-functions' with STATUS. Afterwards +refresh the mode line." + (setq flycheck-last-status-change status) + (run-hook-with-args 'flycheck-status-changed-functions status) + (force-mode-line-update)) + +(defun flycheck-mode-line-status-text (&optional status) + "Get a text describing STATUS for use in the mode line. + +STATUS defaults to `flycheck-last-status-change' if omitted or +nil." + (let ((text (pcase (or status flycheck-last-status-change) + (`not-checked "") + (`no-checker "-") + (`running "*") + (`errored "!") + (`finished + (let-alist (flycheck-count-errors flycheck-current-errors) + (if (or .error .warning) + (format ":%s/%s" (or .error 0) (or .warning 0)) + ""))) + (`interrupted ".") + (`suspicious "?")))) + (concat " " flycheck-mode-line-prefix text))) + + +;;; Error levels +;;;###autoload +(defun flycheck-define-error-level (level &rest properties) + "Define a new error LEVEL with PROPERTIES. + +The following PROPERTIES constitute an error level: + +`:severity SEVERITY' + A number denoting the severity of this level. The higher + the number, the more severe is this level compared to other + levels. Defaults to 0. + + The severity is used by `flycheck-error-level-<' to + determine the ordering of errors according to their levels. + +`:compilation-level LEVEL' + + A number indicating the broad class of messages that errors + at this level belong to: one of 0 (info), 1 (warning), or + 2 or nil (error). Defaults to nil. + + This is used by `flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp' + to map error levels into `compilation-mode''s hierarchy and + to get proper highlighting of errors in `compilation-mode'. + +`:overlay-category CATEGORY' + A symbol denoting the overlay category to use for error + highlight overlays for this level. See Info + node `(elisp)Overlay Properties' for more information about + overlay categories. + + A category for an error level overlay should at least define + the `face' property, for error highlighting. Another useful + property for error level categories is `priority', to + influence the stacking of multiple error level overlays. + +`:fringe-bitmap BITMAP' + A fringe bitmap symbol denoting the bitmap to use for fringe + indicators for this level. See Info node `(elisp)Fringe + Bitmaps' for more information about fringe bitmaps, + including a list of built-in fringe bitmaps. + +`:fringe-face FACE' + A face symbol denoting the face to use for fringe indicators + for this level. + +`:error-list-face FACE' + A face symbol denoting the face to use for messages of this + level in the error list. See `flycheck-list-errors'." + (declare (indent 1)) + (setf (get level 'flycheck-error-level) t) + (setf (get level 'flycheck-error-severity) + (or (plist-get properties :severity) 0)) + (setf (get level 'flycheck-compilation-level) + (plist-get properties :compilation-level)) + (setf (get level 'flycheck-overlay-category) + (plist-get properties :overlay-category)) + (setf (get level 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow) + (plist-get properties :fringe-bitmap)) + (setf (get level 'flycheck-fringe-face) + (plist-get properties :fringe-face)) + (setf (get level 'flycheck-error-list-face) + (plist-get properties :error-list-face))) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-p (level) + "Determine whether LEVEL is a Flycheck error level." + (get level 'flycheck-error-level)) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-severity (level) + "Get the numeric severity of LEVEL." + (or (get level 'flycheck-error-severity) 0)) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-compilation-level (level) + "Get the compilation level for LEVEL." + (get level 'flycheck-compilation-level)) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-overlay-category (level) + "Get the overlay category for LEVEL." + (get level 'flycheck-overlay-category)) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-fringe-bitmap (level) + "Get the fringe bitmap for LEVEL." + (get level 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow)) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-fringe-face (level) + "Get the fringe face for LEVEL." + (get level 'flycheck-fringe-face)) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-error-list-face (level) + "Get the error list face for LEVEL." + (get level 'flycheck-error-list-face)) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-make-fringe-icon (level side) + "Create the fringe icon for LEVEL at SIDE. + +Return a propertized string that shows a fringe bitmap according +to LEVEL and the given fringe SIDE. + +LEVEL is a Flycheck error level defined with +`flycheck-define-error-level', and SIDE is either `left-fringe' +or `right-fringe'. + +Return a propertized string representing the fringe icon, +intended for use as `before-string' of an overlay to actually +show the icon." + (unless (memq side '(left-fringe right-fringe)) + (error "Invalid fringe side: %S" side)) + (propertize "!" 'display + (list side + (flycheck-error-level-fringe-bitmap level) + (flycheck-error-level-fringe-face level)))) + + +;;; Built-in error levels +(when (fboundp 'define-fringe-bitmap) + (define-fringe-bitmap 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow + (vector #b00000000 + #b00000000 + #b00000000 + #b00000000 + #b00000000 + #b10011000 + #b01101100 + #b00110110 + #b00011011 + #b00110110 + #b01101100 + #b10011000 + #b00000000 + #b00000000 + #b00000000 + #b00000000 + #b00000000))) + +(setf (get 'flycheck-error-overlay 'face) 'flycheck-error) +(setf (get 'flycheck-error-overlay 'priority) 110) + +(flycheck-define-error-level 'error + :severity 100 + :compilation-level 2 + :overlay-category 'flycheck-error-overlay + :fringe-bitmap 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow + :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-error + :error-list-face 'flycheck-error-list-error) + +(setf (get 'flycheck-warning-overlay 'face) 'flycheck-warning) +(setf (get 'flycheck-warning-overlay 'priority) 100) + +(flycheck-define-error-level 'warning + :severity 10 + :compilation-level 1 + :overlay-category 'flycheck-warning-overlay + :fringe-bitmap 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow + :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-warning + :error-list-face 'flycheck-error-list-warning) + +(setf (get 'flycheck-info-overlay 'face) 'flycheck-info) +(setf (get 'flycheck-info-overlay 'priority) 90) + +(flycheck-define-error-level 'info + :severity -10 + :compilation-level 0 + :overlay-category 'flycheck-info-overlay + :fringe-bitmap 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow + :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-info + :error-list-face 'flycheck-error-list-info) + + +;;; Error filtering +(defun flycheck-filter-errors (errors checker) + "Filter ERRORS from CHECKER. + +Apply the error filter of CHECKER to ERRORs and return the +result. If CHECKER has no error filter, fall back to +`flycheck-sanitize-errors'." + (let ((filter (or (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-filter) + #'flycheck-sanitize-errors))) + (funcall filter errors))) + +(defun flycheck-sanitize-errors (errors) + "Sanitize ERRORS. + +Sanitize ERRORS by trimming leading and trailing whitespace in +all error messages, and by replacing 0 columns and empty error +messages with nil. + +Returns sanitized ERRORS." + (dolist (err errors) + (flycheck-error-with-buffer err + (let ((message (flycheck-error-message err)) + (column (flycheck-error-column err)) + (id (flycheck-error-id err))) + (when message + (setq message (string-trim message)) + (setf (flycheck-error-message err) + (if (string-empty-p message) nil message))) + (when (and id (string-empty-p id)) + (setf (flycheck-error-id err) nil)) + (when (eq column 0) + (setf (flycheck-error-column err) nil))))) + errors) + +(defun flycheck-remove-error-file-names (file-name errors) + "Remove matching FILE-NAME from ERRORS. + +Use as `:error-filter' for syntax checkers that output faulty +filenames. Flycheck will later fill in the buffer file name. + +Return ERRORS." + (seq-do (lambda (err) + (when (and (flycheck-error-filename err) + (string= (flycheck-error-filename err) file-name)) + (setf (flycheck-error-filename err) nil))) + errors) + errors) + +(defun flycheck-increment-error-columns (errors &optional offset) + "Increment all columns of ERRORS by OFFSET. + +Use this as `:error-filter' if a syntax checker outputs 0-based +columns." + (seq-do (lambda (err) + (let ((column (flycheck-error-column err))) + (when column + (setf (flycheck-error-column err) + (+ column (or offset 1)))))) + errors) + errors) + +(defun flycheck-collapse-error-message-whitespace (errors) + "Collapse whitespace in all messages of ERRORS. + +Return ERRORS." + (dolist (err errors) + (-when-let (message (flycheck-error-message err)) + (setf (flycheck-error-message err) + (replace-regexp-in-string (rx (one-or-more (any space "\n" "\r"))) + " " message 'fixed-case 'literal)))) + errors) + +(defun flycheck-dedent-error-messages (errors) + "Dedent all messages of ERRORS. + +For each error in ERRORS, determine the indentation offset from +the leading whitespace of the first line, and dedent all further +lines accordingly. + +Return ERRORS, with in-place modifications." + (dolist (err errors) + (-when-let (message (flycheck-error-message err)) + (with-temp-buffer + (insert message) + ;; Determine the indentation offset + (goto-char (point-min)) + (back-to-indentation) + (let* ((indent-offset (- (point) (point-min)))) + ;; Now iterate over all lines and dedent each according to + ;; `indent-offset' + (while (not (eobp)) + (back-to-indentation) + ;; If the current line starts with sufficient whitespace, delete the + ;; indendation offset. Otherwise keep the line intact, as we might + ;; loose valuable information + (when (>= (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) indent-offset) + (delete-char (- indent-offset))) + (forward-line 1))) + (delete-trailing-whitespace (point-min) (point-max)) + (setf (flycheck-error-message err) + (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))))) + errors) + +(defun flycheck-fold-include-levels (errors sentinel-message) + "Fold levels of ERRORS from included files. + +ERRORS is a list of `flycheck-error' objects. SENTINEL-MESSAGE +is a regular expression matched against the error message to +determine whether the errror denotes errors from an included +file. Alternatively, it is a function that is given an error and +shall return non-nil, if the error denotes errors from an +included file." + (unless (or (stringp sentinel-message) (functionp sentinel-message)) + (error "Sentinel must be string or function: %S" sentinel-message)) + (let ((sentinel (if (functionp sentinel-message) + sentinel-message + (lambda (err) + (string-match-p sentinel-message + (flycheck-error-message err))))) + (remaining-errors errors)) + (while remaining-errors + (let* ((current-error (pop remaining-errors))) + (when (funcall sentinel current-error) + ;; We found an error denoting errors in the included file: + ;; 1. process all subsequent errors until faulty include file is found + ;; 2. process again all subsequent errors until an error has the + ;; current file name again + ;; 3. find the most severe error level + (let ((current-filename (flycheck-error-filename current-error)) + (current-level nil) + (faulty-include-filename nil) + (filename nil) + (done (null remaining-errors))) + + (while (not done) + (setq filename (flycheck-error-filename (car remaining-errors))) + (unless faulty-include-filename + (unless (string= filename current-filename) + (setq faulty-include-filename filename))) + + (let* ((error-in-include (pop remaining-errors)) + (in-include-level (flycheck-error-level error-in-include))) + (unless (funcall sentinel error-in-include) + ;; Ignore nested "included file" errors, we are only + ;; interested in real errors because these define our level + (when (or (not current-level) + (> (flycheck-error-level-severity in-include-level) + (flycheck-error-level-severity current-level))) + (setq current-level in-include-level)))) + + (setq done (or (null remaining-errors) + (and faulty-include-filename + (string= filename current-filename))))) + + (setf (flycheck-error-level current-error) current-level + (flycheck-error-message current-error) + (format "In include %s" faulty-include-filename)))))) + errors)) + +(defun flycheck-dequalify-error-ids (errors) + "De-qualify error ids in ERRORS. + +Remove all qualifications from error ids in ERRORS, by stripping +all leading dotted components from error IDs. For instance, if +the error ID is com.foo.E100, replace it with E100. + +This error filter is mainly useful to simplify error IDs obtained +from parsing Checkstyle XML, which frequently has very verbose +IDs, that include the name of the tool." + (seq-do (lambda (err) + (let ((id (flycheck-error-id err))) + (when id + (setf (flycheck-error-id err) + (replace-regexp-in-string + (rx string-start + (group + (optional (zero-or-more not-newline) ".")) + (one-or-more (not (any "."))) + string-end) + "" id 'fixedcase 'literal 1))))) + errors) + errors) + +(defun flycheck-remove-error-ids (errors) + "Remove all error ids from ERRORS." + (seq-do (lambda (err) (setf (flycheck-error-id err) nil)) errors) + errors) + +(defun flycheck-fill-empty-line-numbers (errors) + "Set ERRORS without lines to line 0. + +Use as `:error-filter' for syntax checkers that output errors +without line numbers. + +Return ERRORS." + (seq-do (lambda (err) + (unless (flycheck-error-line err) + (setf (flycheck-error-line err) 0))) + errors) + errors) + + +;;; Error analysis +(defun flycheck-count-errors (errors) + "Count the number of ERRORS, grouped by level. + +Return an alist, where each ITEM is a cons cell whose `car' is an +error level, and whose `cdr' is the number of errors of that +level." + (let (counts-by-level) + (dolist (err errors) + (let* ((level (flycheck-error-level err)) + (item (assq level counts-by-level))) + (if item + (cl-incf (cdr item)) + (push (cons level 1) counts-by-level)))) + counts-by-level)) + +(defun flycheck-has-max-errors-p (errors level) + "Check if there is no error in ERRORS more severe than LEVEL." + (let ((severity (flycheck-error-level-severity level))) + (seq-every-p (lambda (e) (<= (flycheck-error-level-severity + (flycheck-error-level e)) + severity)) + errors))) + +(defun flycheck-has-max-current-errors-p (level) + "Check if there is no current error more severe than LEVEL." + (flycheck-has-max-errors-p flycheck-current-errors level)) + +(defun flycheck-has-errors-p (errors level) + "Determine if there are any ERRORS with LEVEL." + (seq-some (lambda (e) (eq (flycheck-error-level e) level)) errors)) + +(defun flycheck-has-current-errors-p (&optional level) + "Determine if the current buffer has errors with LEVEL. + +If LEVEL is omitted if the current buffer has any errors at all." + (if level + (flycheck-has-errors-p flycheck-current-errors level) + (and flycheck-current-errors t))) + + +;;; Error overlays in the current buffer +(defun flycheck-add-overlay (err) + "Add overlay for ERR. + +Return the created overlay." + ;; We must have a proper error region for the sake of fringe indication, + ;; error display and error navigation, even if the highlighting is disabled. + ;; We erase the highlighting later on in this case + (pcase-let* ((`(,beg . ,end) + (if (flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p err) + ;; Display overlays for other-file errors on the first line + (cons (point-min) + (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) + (point-at-eol))) + (flycheck-error-region-for-mode + err (or flycheck-highlighting-mode 'lines)))) + (overlay (make-overlay beg end)) + (level (flycheck-error-level err)) + (category (flycheck-error-level-overlay-category level))) + (unless (flycheck-error-level-p level) + (error "Undefined error level: %S" level)) + (setf (overlay-get overlay 'flycheck-overlay) t) + (setf (overlay-get overlay 'flycheck-error) err) + (setf (overlay-get overlay 'category) category) + (unless flycheck-highlighting-mode + ;; Erase the highlighting from the overlay if requested by the user + (setf (overlay-get overlay 'face) nil)) + (when flycheck-indication-mode + (setf (overlay-get overlay 'before-string) + (flycheck-error-level-make-fringe-icon + level flycheck-indication-mode))) + (setf (overlay-get overlay 'help-echo) #'flycheck-help-echo) + overlay)) + +(defun flycheck-help-echo (_window object pos) + "Construct a tooltip message. + +Most of the actual work is done by calling +`flycheck-help-echo-function' with the appropriate list of +errors. Arguments WINDOW, OBJECT and POS are as described in +info node `(elisp)Special properties', as this function is +intended to be used as the 'help-echo property of flycheck error +overlays." + (-when-let (buf (cond ((bufferp object) object) + ((overlayp object) (overlay-buffer object)))) + (with-current-buffer buf + (-when-let* ((fn flycheck-help-echo-function) + (errs (flycheck-overlay-errors-at pos))) + (propertize (funcall fn errs) 'help-echo-inhibit-substitution t))))) + +(defun flycheck-help-echo-all-error-messages (errs) + "Concatenate error messages and ids from ERRS." + (mapconcat + (lambda (err) + (when err + (if (flycheck-error-message err) + (flycheck-error-format-message-and-id err) + (format "Unknown %s" (flycheck-error-level err))))) + (reverse errs) "\n\n")) + +(defun flycheck-filter-overlays (overlays) + "Get all Flycheck overlays from OVERLAYS." + (seq-filter (lambda (o) (overlay-get o 'flycheck-overlay)) overlays)) + +(defun flycheck-overlays-at (pos) + "Get all Flycheck overlays at POS." + (flycheck-filter-overlays (overlays-at pos))) + +(defun flycheck-overlays-in (beg end) + "Get all Flycheck overlays between BEG and END." + (flycheck-filter-overlays (overlays-in beg end))) + +(defun flycheck-overlay-errors-at (pos) + "Return a list of all flycheck errors overlayed at POS." + (seq-map (lambda (o) (overlay-get o 'flycheck-error)) + (flycheck-overlays-at pos))) + +(defun flycheck-overlay-errors-in (beg end) + "Return a list of all flycheck errors overlayed between BEG and END." + (seq-map (lambda (o) (overlay-get o 'flycheck-error)) + (flycheck-overlays-in beg end))) + +(defvar-local flycheck-overlays-to-delete nil + "Overlays mark for deletion after all syntax checks completed.") +(put 'flycheck-overlays-to-delete 'permanent-local t) + +(defun flycheck-delete-all-overlays () + "Remove all flycheck overlays in the current buffer." + (overlay-recenter (point-max)) + (flycheck-delete-marked-overlays) + (save-restriction + (widen) + (seq-do #'delete-overlay (flycheck-overlays-in (point-min) (point-max))))) + +(defun flycheck-mark-all-overlays-for-deletion () + "Mark all current overlays for deletion." + (setq flycheck-overlays-to-delete + (append (flycheck-overlays-in (point-min) (point-max)) + flycheck-overlays-to-delete))) + +(defun flycheck-delete-marked-overlays () + "Delete all overlays marked for deletion." + (overlay-recenter (point-max)) + (seq-do #'delete-overlay flycheck-overlays-to-delete) + (setq flycheck-overlays-to-delete nil)) + + +;;; Error navigation in the current buffer +(defun flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p (pos) + "Check if error severity at POS passes `flycheck-error-level-interesting-p'." + (flycheck-error-level-interesting-p (get-char-property pos 'flycheck-error))) + +(defun flycheck-error-level-interesting-p (err) + "Check if ERR severity is >= `flycheck-navigation-minimum-level'." + (when (flycheck-error-p err) + (-if-let (min-level flycheck-navigation-minimum-level) + (<= (flycheck-error-level-severity min-level) + (flycheck-error-level-severity (flycheck-error-level err))) + t))) + +(defun flycheck-next-error-pos (n &optional reset) + "Get the position of the N-th next error. + +With negative N, get the position of the (-N)-th previous error +instead. With non-nil RESET, search from `point-min', otherwise +search from the current point. + +Return the position of the next or previous error, or nil if +there is none. If N is zero, return `point', or `point-min' if +RESET is non-nil." + (let ((n (or n 1)) + (pos (if reset (point-min) (point)))) + (if (>= n 0) + ;; Search forwards + (while (and pos (> n 0)) + (setq n (1- n)) + (when (get-char-property pos 'flycheck-error) + ;; Move beyond from the current error if any + (setq pos (next-single-char-property-change pos 'flycheck-error))) + (while (not (or (= pos (point-max)) + (flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p pos))) + ;; Scan for the next error + (setq pos (next-single-char-property-change pos 'flycheck-error))) + (when (and (= pos (point-max)) + (not (flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p pos))) + ;; If we reached the end of the buffer, but no error, we didn't find + ;; any + (setq pos nil))) + ;; Search backwards + (while (and pos (< n 0)) + (setq n (1+ n)) + ;; Loop until we find an error. We need to check the position *before* + ;; the current one, because `previous-single-char-property-change' + ;; always moves to the position *of* the change. + (while (not (or (= pos (point-min)) + (flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p (1- pos)))) + (setq pos (previous-single-char-property-change pos 'flycheck-error))) + (when (and (= pos (point-min)) + (not (flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p pos))) + ;; We didn't find any error. + (setq pos nil)) + (when pos + ;; We found an error, so move to its beginning + (setq pos (previous-single-char-property-change pos + 'flycheck-error))))) + pos)) + +(defun flycheck-next-error-function (n reset) + "Visit the N-th error from the current point. + +N is the number of errors to advance by, where a negative N +advances backwards. With non-nil RESET, advance from the +beginning of the buffer, otherwise advance from the current +position. + +Intended for use with `next-error-function'." + (-if-let* ((pos (flycheck-next-error-pos n reset)) + (err (get-char-property pos 'flycheck-error))) + (flycheck-jump-to-error err) + (user-error "No more Flycheck errors"))) + +(defun flycheck-next-error (&optional n reset) + "Visit the N-th error from the current point. + +N is the number of errors to advance by, where a negative N +advances backwards. With non-nil RESET, advance from the +beginning of the buffer, otherwise advance from the current +position." + (interactive "P") + (when (consp n) + ;; Universal prefix argument means reset + (setq reset t n nil)) + (flycheck-next-error-function n reset) + (flycheck-display-error-at-point)) + +(defun flycheck-previous-error (&optional n) + "Visit the N-th previous error. + +If given, N specifies the number of errors to move backwards by. +If N is negative, move forwards instead." + (interactive "P") + (flycheck-next-error (- (or n 1)))) + +(defun flycheck-first-error (&optional n) + "Visit the N-th error from beginning of the buffer. + +If given, N specifies the number of errors to move forward from +the beginning of the buffer." + (interactive "P") + (flycheck-next-error n 'reset)) + + +;;; Listing errors in buffers +(defconst flycheck-error-list-buffer "*Flycheck errors*" + "The name of the buffer to show error lists.") + +(defvar flycheck-error-list-mode-map + (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + (define-key map (kbd "f") #'flycheck-error-list-set-filter) + (define-key map (kbd "F") #'flycheck-error-list-reset-filter) + (define-key map (kbd "n") #'flycheck-error-list-next-error) + (define-key map (kbd "p") #'flycheck-error-list-previous-error) + (define-key map (kbd "g") #'flycheck-error-list-check-source) + (define-key map (kbd "e") #'flycheck-error-list-explain-error) + (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'flycheck-error-list-goto-error) + map) + "The keymap of `flycheck-error-list-mode'.") + +(defun flycheck-error-list-make-last-column (message checker) + "Compute contents of the last error list cell. + +MESSAGE and CHECKER are displayed in a single column to allow the +message to stretch arbitrarily far." + (let ((checker-name (propertize (symbol-name checker) + 'face 'flycheck-error-list-checker-name))) + (format "%s (%s)" message checker-name))) + +(defconst flycheck-error-list-format + `[("File" 6) + ("Line" 5 flycheck-error-list-entry-< :right-align t) + ("Col" 3 nil :right-align t) + ("Level" 8 flycheck-error-list-entry-level-<) + ("ID" 6 t) + (,(flycheck-error-list-make-last-column "Message" 'Checker) 0 t)] + "Table format for the error list.") + +(defconst flycheck-error-list-padding 1 + "Padding used in error list.") + +(defconst flycheck--error-list-msg-offset + (seq-reduce + (lambda (offset fmt) + (pcase-let* ((`(,_ ,width ,_ . ,props) fmt) + (padding (or (plist-get props :pad-right) 1))) + (+ offset width padding))) + (seq-subseq flycheck-error-list-format 0 -1) + flycheck-error-list-padding) + "Amount of space to use in `flycheck-flush-multiline-message'.") + +(define-derived-mode flycheck-error-list-mode tabulated-list-mode + "Flycheck errors" + "Major mode for listing Flycheck errors. + +\\{flycheck-error-list-mode-map}" + (setq tabulated-list-format flycheck-error-list-format + ;; Sort by location initially + tabulated-list-sort-key (cons "Line" nil) + tabulated-list-padding flycheck-error-list-padding + tabulated-list-entries #'flycheck-error-list-entries + ;; `revert-buffer' updates the mode line for us, so all we need to do is + ;; set the corresponding mode line construct. + mode-line-buffer-identification flycheck-error-list-mode-line) + ;; Guard `truncate-string-ellipsis' for Emacs 24. + ;; TODO: Remove when dropping Emacs 24 compatibility + (when (boundp 'truncate-string-ellipsis) + ;; See https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1101 + (setq-local truncate-string-ellipsis "…")) + (tabulated-list-init-header)) + +(defvar-local flycheck-error-list-source-buffer nil + "The current source buffer of the error list.") +;; Needs to permanently local to preserve the source buffer across buffer +;; reversions +(put 'flycheck-error-list-source-buffer 'permanent-local t) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-set-source (buffer) + "Set BUFFER as the source buffer of the error list." + (when (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer) + (with-current-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer + ;; Only update the source when required + (unless (eq buffer flycheck-error-list-source-buffer) + (setq flycheck-error-list-source-buffer buffer) + (flycheck-error-list-refresh))))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-update-source () + "Update the source buffer of the error list." + (unless (eq (current-buffer) (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)) + ;; We must not update the source buffer, if the current buffer is the error + ;; list itself. + (flycheck-error-list-set-source (current-buffer)))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-check-source () + "Trigger a syntax check in the source buffer of the error list." + (interactive) + (let ((buffer (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-source-buffer))) + (when (buffer-live-p buffer) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (flycheck-buffer))))) + +(define-button-type 'flycheck-error-list + 'action #'flycheck-error-list-button-goto-error + 'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: goto error" + 'face nil) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-button-goto-error (button) + "Go to the error at BUTTON." + (flycheck-error-list-goto-error (button-start button))) + +(define-button-type 'flycheck-error-list-explain-error + 'action #'flycheck-error-list-button-explain-error + 'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: explain error") + +(defun flycheck-error-list-button-explain-error (button) + "Explain the error at BUTTON." + (flycheck-error-list-explain-error (button-start button))) + +(defsubst flycheck-error-list-make-cell (text &optional face help-echo type) + "Make an error list cell with TEXT and FACE. + +If FACE is nil don't set a FACE on TEXT. If TEXT already has +face properties, do not specify a FACE. Note though, that if +TEXT gets truncated it will not inherit any previous face +properties. If you expect TEXT to be truncated in the error +list, do specify a FACE explicitly! + +If HELP-ECHO is non-nil, set a help-echo property on TEXT, with +value HELP-ECHO. This is convenient if you expect TEXT to be +truncated. + +The cell will have the type TYPE unless TYPE is nil, and the +default type `flycheck-error-list' will be used instead." + (append (list text 'type (if type type + 'flycheck-error-list)) + (and face (list 'face face)) + (and help-echo (list 'help-echo help-echo)))) + +(defsubst flycheck-error-list-make-number-cell (number face) + "Make a table cell for a NUMBER with FACE. + +Convert NUMBER to string, fontify it with FACE and return the +string with attached text properties." + (flycheck-error-list-make-cell + (if (numberp number) (number-to-string number) "") + face)) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-make-entry (error) + "Make a table cell for the given ERROR. + +Return a list with the contents of the table cell." + (let* ((level (flycheck-error-level error)) + (level-face (flycheck-error-level-error-list-face level)) + (filename (flycheck-error-filename error)) + (line (flycheck-error-line error)) + (column (flycheck-error-column error)) + (message (or (flycheck-error-message error) + (format "Unknown %s" (symbol-name level)))) + (flushed-msg (flycheck-flush-multiline-message message)) + (id (flycheck-error-id error)) + (id-str (if id (format "%s" id) "")) + (checker (flycheck-error-checker error)) + (msg-and-checker + (flycheck-error-list-make-last-column flushed-msg checker)) + (explainer (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-explainer))) + (list error + (vector (flycheck-error-list-make-cell + (if filename + (file-name-nondirectory filename) + "") + 'flycheck-error-list-filename) + (flycheck-error-list-make-number-cell + line 'flycheck-error-list-line-number) + (flycheck-error-list-make-number-cell + column 'flycheck-error-list-column-number) + (flycheck-error-list-make-cell + (symbol-name (flycheck-error-level error)) level-face) + ;; Error ID use a different face when an error-explainer is + ;; present + (flycheck-error-list-make-cell + id-str (if explainer 'flycheck-error-list-id-with-explainer + 'flycheck-error-list-id) + id-str 'flycheck-error-list-explain-error) + (flycheck-error-list-make-cell + msg-and-checker nil msg-and-checker))))) + +(defun flycheck-flush-multiline-message (msg) + "Prepare error message MSG for display in the error list. + +Prepend all lines of MSG except the first with enough space to +ensure that they line up properly once the message is displayed." + (let* ((spc-spec `(space . (:width ,flycheck--error-list-msg-offset))) + (spc (propertize " " 'display spc-spec)) + (rep (concat "\\1" spc "\\2"))) + (replace-regexp-in-string "\\([\r\n]+\\)\\(.\\)" rep msg))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-current-errors () + "Read the list of errors in `flycheck-error-list-source-buffer'." + (when (buffer-live-p flycheck-error-list-source-buffer) + (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-current-errors + flycheck-error-list-source-buffer))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-entries () + "Create the entries for the error list." + (-when-let* ((errors (flycheck-error-list-current-errors)) + (filtered (flycheck-error-list-apply-filter errors))) + (seq-map #'flycheck-error-list-make-entry filtered))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-entry-< (entry1 entry2) + "Determine whether ENTRY1 is before ENTRY2 by location. + +See `flycheck-error-<'." + (flycheck-error-< (car entry1) (car entry2))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-entry-level-< (entry1 entry2) + "Determine whether ENTRY1 is before ENTRY2 by level. + +See `flycheck-error-level-<'." + (not (flycheck-error-level-< (car entry1) (car entry2)))) + +(defvar flycheck-error-list-mode-line-map + (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + (define-key map [mode-line mouse-1] + #'flycheck-error-list-mouse-switch-to-source) + map) + "Keymap for error list mode line.") + +(defun flycheck-error-list-propertized-source-name () + "Get the name of the current source buffer for the mode line. + +Propertize the name of the current source buffer for use in the +mode line indication of `flycheck-error-list-mode'." + (let ((name (replace-regexp-in-string + (rx "%") "%%" + (buffer-name flycheck-error-list-source-buffer) + 'fixed-case 'literal))) + (propertize name 'face 'mode-line-buffer-id + 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight + 'help-echo "mouse-1: switch to source" + 'local-map flycheck-error-list-mode-line-map))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-mouse-switch-to-source (event) + "Switch to the error list source buffer of the EVENT window." + (interactive "e") + (save-selected-window + (when (eventp event) + (select-window (posn-window (event-start event)))) + (when (buffer-live-p flycheck-error-list-source-buffer) + (switch-to-buffer flycheck-error-list-source-buffer)))) + +(defun flycheck-get-error-list-window-list (&optional all-frames) + "Get all windows displaying the error list. + +ALL-FRAMES specifies the frames to consider, as in +`get-buffer-window-list'." + (-when-let (buf (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)) + (get-buffer-window-list buf nil all-frames))) + +(defun flycheck-get-error-list-window (&optional all-frames) + "Get a window displaying the error list, or nil if none. + +ALL-FRAMES specifies the frames to consider, as in +`get-buffer-window'." + (-when-let (buf (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)) + (get-buffer-window buf all-frames))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-recenter-at (pos) + "Recenter the error list at POS." + (dolist (window (flycheck-get-error-list-window-list t)) + (with-selected-window window + (goto-char pos) + (let ((recenter-redisplay nil)) + (recenter))))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-refresh () + "Refresh the current error list. + +Add all errors currently reported for the current +`flycheck-error-list-source-buffer', and recenter the error +list." + ;; We only refresh the error list, when it is visible in a window, and we + ;; select this window while reverting, because Tabulated List mode attempts to + ;; recenter the error at the old location, so it must have the proper window + ;; selected. + (-when-let (window (flycheck-get-error-list-window t)) + (with-selected-window window + (revert-buffer)) + (run-hooks 'flycheck-error-list-after-refresh-hook) + (let ((preserve-pos (eq (current-buffer) + (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)))) + ;; If the error list is the current buffer, don't recenter when + ;; highlighting + (flycheck-error-list-highlight-errors preserve-pos)))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-mode-line-filter-indicator () + "Create a string representing the current error list filter." + (if flycheck-error-list-minimum-level + (format " [>= %s]" flycheck-error-list-minimum-level) + "")) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-set-filter (level) + "Restrict the error list to errors at level LEVEL or higher. + +LEVEL is either an error level symbol, or nil, to remove the filter." + (interactive + (list (flycheck-read-error-level + "Minimum error level (errors at lower levels will be hidden): "))) + (when (and level (not (flycheck-error-level-p level))) + (user-error "Invalid level: %s" level)) + (-when-let (buf (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)) + (with-current-buffer buf + (setq-local flycheck-error-list-minimum-level level)) + (flycheck-error-list-refresh) + (flycheck-error-list-recenter-at (point-min)))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-reset-filter () + "Remove filters and show all errors in the error list." + (interactive) + (kill-local-variable 'flycheck-error-list-minimum-level)) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-apply-filter (errors) + "Filter ERRORS according to `flycheck-error-list-minimum-level'." + (-if-let* ((min-level flycheck-error-list-minimum-level) + (min-severity (flycheck-error-level-severity min-level))) + (seq-filter (lambda (err) (>= (flycheck-error-level-severity + (flycheck-error-level err)) + min-severity)) + errors) + errors)) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-goto-error (&optional pos) + "Go to the location of the error at POS in the error list. + +POS defaults to `point'." + (interactive) + (-when-let* ((error (tabulated-list-get-id pos))) + (flycheck-jump-to-error error))) + +(defun flycheck-jump-to-error (error) + "Go to the location of ERROR." + (let* ((error-copy (copy-flycheck-error error)) + (filename (flycheck-error-filename error)) + (other-file-error (flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p error)) + (buffer (if filename + (find-file-noselect filename) + (flycheck-error-buffer error)))) + (when (buffer-live-p buffer) + (setf (flycheck-error-buffer error-copy) buffer) + (flycheck-jump-in-buffer buffer error-copy) + ;; When jumping to an error in another file, it may not have + ;; this error available for highlighting yet, so we trigger a check + ;; if necessary. + (when other-file-error + (with-current-buffer buffer + ;; `seq-contains-p' is only in seq >= 2.21, which isn't in ELPA + (unless (with-no-warnings + (seq-contains flycheck-current-errors error-copy 'equal)) + (when flycheck-mode + (flycheck-buffer)))))))) + +(defun flycheck-jump-in-buffer (buffer error) + "In BUFFER, jump to ERROR." + ;; FIXME: we assume BUFFER and the buffer of ERROR are the same. We don't + ;; need the first argument then. + (if (eq (window-buffer) (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)) + ;; When called from within the error list, keep the error list, + ;; otherwise replace the current buffer. + (pop-to-buffer buffer 'other-window) + (switch-to-buffer buffer)) + (let ((pos (flycheck-error-pos error))) + (unless (eq (goto-char pos) (point)) + ;; If widening gets in the way of moving to the right place, remove it + ;; and try again + (widen) + (goto-char pos))) + ;; Re-highlight the errors + (flycheck-error-list-highlight-errors 'preserve-pos)) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-explain-error (&optional pos) + "Explain the error at POS in the error list. + +POS defaults to `point'." + (interactive) + (-when-let* ((error (tabulated-list-get-id pos)) + (explainer (flycheck-checker-get (flycheck-error-checker error) + 'error-explainer)) + (explanation (funcall explainer error))) + (flycheck-display-error-explanation explanation))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-next-error-pos (pos &optional n) + "Starting from POS get the N'th next error in the error list. + +N defaults to 1. If N is negative, search for the previous error +instead. + +Get the beginning position of the N'th next error from POS, or +nil, if there is no next error." + (let ((n (or n 1))) + (if (>= n 0) + ;; Search forward + (while (and pos (/= n 0)) + (setq n (1- n)) + (setq pos (next-single-property-change pos 'tabulated-list-id))) + ;; Search backwards + (while (/= n 0) + (setq n (1+ n)) + ;; We explicitly give the limit here to explicitly have the minimum + ;; point returned, to be able to move to the first error (which starts + ;; at `point-min') + (setq pos (previous-single-property-change pos 'tabulated-list-id + nil (point-min))))) + pos)) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-previous-error (n) + "Go to the N'th previous error in the error list." + (interactive "P") + (flycheck-error-list-next-error (- (or n 1)))) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-next-error (n) + "Go to the N'th next error in the error list." + (interactive "P") + (let ((pos (flycheck-error-list-next-error-pos (point) n))) + (when (and pos (/= pos (point))) + (goto-char pos) + (save-selected-window + ;; Keep the error list selected, so that the user can navigate errors by + ;; repeatedly pressing n/p, without having to re-select the error list + ;; window. + (flycheck-error-list-goto-error))))) + +(defvar-local flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays nil + "Error highlight overlays in the error list buffer.") +(put 'flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays 'permanent-local t) + +(defun flycheck-error-list-highlight-errors (&optional preserve-pos) + "Highlight errors in the error list. + +Highlight all errors in the error lists that are at point in the +source buffer, and on the same line as point. Then recenter the +error list to the highlighted error, unless PRESERVE-POS is +non-nil." + (when (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer) + (let ((current-errors (flycheck-overlay-errors-in (line-beginning-position) + (line-end-position)))) + (with-current-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer + (let ((old-overlays flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays) + (min-point (point-max)) + (max-point (point-min))) + ;; Display the new overlays first, to avoid re-display flickering + (setq flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays nil) + (when current-errors + (let ((next-error-pos (point-min))) + (while next-error-pos + (let* ((beg next-error-pos) + (end (flycheck-error-list-next-error-pos beg)) + (err (tabulated-list-get-id beg))) + (when (member err current-errors) + (setq min-point (min min-point beg) + max-point (max max-point beg)) + (let ((ov (make-overlay beg + ;; Extend overlay to the beginning + ;; of the next line, to highlight + ;; the whole line + (or end (point-max))))) + (push ov flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays) + (setf (overlay-get ov 'flycheck-error-highlight-overlay) + t) + (setf (overlay-get ov 'face) + 'flycheck-error-list-highlight))) + (setq next-error-pos end))))) + ;; Delete the old overlays + (seq-do #'delete-overlay old-overlays) + (when (and (not preserve-pos) current-errors) + ;; Move point to the middle error + (goto-char (+ min-point (/ (- max-point min-point) 2))) + (beginning-of-line) + ;; And recenter the error list at this position + (flycheck-error-list-recenter-at (point)))))))) + +(defun flycheck-list-errors () + "Show the error list for the current buffer." + (interactive) + (unless flycheck-mode + (user-error "Flycheck mode not enabled")) + ;; Create and initialize the error list + (unless (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer) + (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create flycheck-error-list-buffer) + (flycheck-error-list-mode))) + (flycheck-error-list-set-source (current-buffer)) + ;; Reset the error filter + (flycheck-error-list-reset-filter) + ;; Show the error list in a window, and re-select the old window + (display-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer) + ;; Finally, refresh the error list to show the most recent errors + (flycheck-error-list-refresh)) + +(defalias 'list-flycheck-errors 'flycheck-list-errors) + + +;;; Displaying errors in the current buffer +(defun flycheck-display-errors (errors) + "Display ERRORS using `flycheck-display-errors-function'." + (when flycheck-display-errors-function + (funcall flycheck-display-errors-function errors))) + +(defvar-local flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer nil + "Timer to automatically show the error at point in minibuffer.") + +(defun flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer () + "Cancel the error display timer for the current buffer." + (when flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer + (cancel-timer flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer) + (setq flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer nil))) + +(defun flycheck-display-error-at-point () + "Display the all error messages at point in minibuffer." + (interactive) + ;; This function runs from a timer, so we must take care to not ignore any + ;; errors + (with-demoted-errors "Flycheck error display error: %s" + (flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer) + (when flycheck-mode + (-when-let (errors (flycheck-overlay-errors-at (point))) + (flycheck-display-errors errors))))) + +(defun flycheck-display-error-at-point-soon () + "Display the first error message at point in minibuffer delayed." + (flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer) + (when (flycheck-overlays-at (point)) + (setq flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer + (run-at-time flycheck-display-errors-delay nil + 'flycheck-display-error-at-point)))) + + +;;; Functions to display errors +(defconst flycheck-error-message-buffer "*Flycheck error messages*" + "The name of the buffer to show long error messages in.") + +(defun flycheck-error-message-buffer () + "Get the buffer object to show long error messages in. + +Get the buffer named by variable `flycheck-error-message-buffer', +or nil if the buffer does not exist." + (get-buffer flycheck-error-message-buffer)) + +(defun flycheck-may-use-echo-area-p () + "Determine whether the echo area may be used. + +The echo area may be used if the cursor is not in the echo area, +and if the echo area is not occupied by minibuffer input." + (not (or cursor-in-echo-area (active-minibuffer-window)))) + +(define-derived-mode flycheck-error-message-mode text-mode + "Flycheck error messages" + "Major mode for extended error messages.") + +(defun flycheck-display-error-messages (errors) + "Display the messages of ERRORS. + +Concatenate all non-nil messages of ERRORS separated by empty +lines, and display them with `display-message-or-buffer', which +shows the messages either in the echo area or in a separate +buffer, depending on the number of lines. See Info +node `(elisp)Displaying Messages' for more information. + +In the latter case, show messages in the buffer denoted by +variable `flycheck-error-message-buffer'." + (when (and errors (flycheck-may-use-echo-area-p)) + (let ((messages (seq-map #'flycheck-error-format-message-and-id errors))) + (let ((result (display-message-or-buffer (string-join messages "\n\n") + flycheck-error-message-buffer + 'not-this-window))) + (when (window-live-p result) + (with-current-buffer (window-buffer result) + (unless (derived-mode-p 'flycheck-error-message-mode) + (flycheck-error-message-mode)))))))) + +(defun flycheck-display-error-messages-unless-error-list (errors) + "Show messages of ERRORS unless the error list is visible. + +Like `flycheck-display-error-messages', but only if the error +list (see `flycheck-list-errors') is not visible in any window in +the current frame." + (unless (flycheck-get-error-list-window 'current-frame) + (flycheck-display-error-messages errors))) + +(defun flycheck-hide-error-buffer () + "Hide the Flycheck error buffer if necessary. + +Hide the error buffer if there is no error under point." + (-when-let* ((buffer (flycheck-error-message-buffer)) + (window (get-buffer-window buffer))) + (unless (flycheck-overlays-at (point)) + ;; save-selected-window prevents `quit-window' from changing the current + ;; buffer (see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/648). + (save-selected-window + (quit-window nil window))))) + + +;;; Working with errors +(defun flycheck-copy-errors-as-kill (pos &optional formatter) + "Copy each error at POS into kill ring, using FORMATTER. + +FORMATTER is a function to turn an error into a string, +defaulting to `flycheck-error-message'. + +Interactively, use `flycheck-error-format-message-and-id' as +FORMATTER with universal prefix arg, and `flycheck-error-id' with +normal prefix arg, i.e. copy the message and the ID with +universal prefix arg, and only the id with normal prefix arg." + (interactive (list (point) + (pcase current-prefix-arg + ((pred not) #'flycheck-error-message) + ((pred consp) #'flycheck-error-format-message-and-id) + (_ #'flycheck-error-id)))) + (let ((messages (delq nil (seq-map (or formatter #'flycheck-error-message) + (flycheck-overlay-errors-at pos))))) + (when messages + (seq-do #'kill-new (reverse messages)) + (message (string-join messages "\n"))))) + +(defun flycheck-explain-error-at-point () + "Display an explanation for the first explainable error at point. + +The first explainable error at point is the first error at point +with a non-nil `:error-explainer' function defined in its +checker. The `:error-explainer' function is then called with +this error to produce the explanation to display." + (interactive) + (-when-let* ((first-error + ;; Get the first error at point that has an `error-explainer'. + (seq-find (lambda (error) + (flycheck-checker-get + (flycheck-error-checker error) 'error-explainer)) + (flycheck-overlay-errors-at (point)))) + (explainer + (flycheck-checker-get (flycheck-error-checker first-error) + 'error-explainer)) + (explanation (funcall explainer first-error))) + (flycheck-display-error-explanation explanation))) + +(defconst flycheck-explain-error-buffer "*Flycheck error explanation*" + "The name of the buffer to show error explanations.") + +(defun flycheck-display-error-explanation (explanation) + "Display the EXPLANATION string in a help buffer." + (with-help-window (get-buffer-create flycheck-explain-error-buffer) + (princ explanation))) + + +;;; Syntax checkers using external commands +(defun flycheck-command-argument-p (arg) + "Check whether ARG is a valid command argument." + (pcase arg + ((pred stringp) t) + ((or `source `source-inplace `source-original) t) + ((or `temporary-directory `temporary-file-name) t) + (`null-device t) + (`(config-file ,option-name ,config-file-var) + (and (stringp option-name) + (symbolp config-file-var))) + (`(config-file ,option-name ,config-file-var ,prepender) + (and (stringp option-name) + (symbolp config-file-var) + (symbolp prepender))) + (`(,(or `option `option-list) ,option-name ,option-var) + (and (stringp option-name) + (symbolp option-var))) + (`(,(or `option `option-list) ,option-name ,option-var ,prepender) + (and (stringp option-name) + (symbolp option-var) + (symbolp prepender))) + (`(,(or `option `option-list) ,option-name ,option-var ,prepender ,filter) + (and (stringp option-name) + (symbolp option-var) + (symbolp prepender) + (symbolp filter))) + (`(option-flag ,option-name ,option-var) + (and (stringp option-name) + (symbolp option-var))) + (`(eval ,_) t) + (_ nil))) + +(defun flycheck-compute-working-directory (checker) + "Get the default working directory for CHECKER. + +Compute the value of `default-directory' for the invocation of +the syntax checker command, by calling the function in the +`working-directory' property of CHECKER, with CHECKER as sole +argument, and returning its value. Signal an error if the +function returns a non-existing working directory. + +If the property is undefined or if the function returns nil +return the `default-directory' of the current buffer." + (let* ((def-directory-fn (flycheck-checker-get checker 'working-directory)) + (directory (or (and def-directory-fn + (funcall def-directory-fn checker)) + ;; Default to the `default-directory' of the current + ;; buffer + default-directory))) + (unless (file-exists-p directory) + (error ":working-directory %s of syntax checker %S does not exist" + directory checker)) + directory)) + +;;;###autoload +(defun flycheck-define-command-checker (symbol docstring &rest properties) + "Define SYMBOL as syntax checker to run a command. + +Define SYMBOL as generic syntax checker via +`flycheck-define-generic-checker', which uses an external command +to check the buffer. SYMBOL and DOCSTRING are the same as for +`flycheck-define-generic-checker'. + +In addition to the properties understood by +`flycheck-define-generic-checker', the following PROPERTIES +constitute a command syntax checker. Unless otherwise noted, all +properties are mandatory. Note that the default `:error-filter' +of command checkers is `flycheck-sanitize-errors'. + +`:command COMMAND' + The command to run for syntax checking. + + COMMAND is a list of the form `(EXECUTABLE [ARG ...])'. + + EXECUTABLE is a string with the executable of this syntax + checker. It can be overridden with the variable + `flycheck-SYMBOL-executable'. Note that this variable is + NOT implicitly defined by this function. Use + `flycheck-def-executable-var' to define this variable. + + Each ARG is an argument to the executable, either as string, + or as special symbol or form for + `flycheck-substitute-argument', which see. + +`:error-patterns PATTERNS' + A list of patterns to parse the output of the `:command'. + + Each ITEM in PATTERNS is a list `(LEVEL SEXP ...)', where + LEVEL is a Flycheck error level (see + `flycheck-define-error-level'), followed by one or more RX + `SEXP's which parse an error of that level and extract line, + column, file name and the message. + + See `rx' for general information about RX, and + `flycheck-rx-to-string' for some special RX forms provided + by Flycheck. + + All patterns are applied in the order of declaration to the + whole output of the syntax checker. Output already matched + by a pattern will not be matched by subsequent patterns. In + other words, the first pattern wins. + + This property is optional. If omitted, however, an + `:error-parser' is mandatory. + +`:error-parser FUNCTION' + A function to parse errors with. + + The function shall accept three arguments OUTPUT CHECKER + BUFFER. OUTPUT is the syntax checker output as string, + CHECKER the syntax checker that was used, and BUFFER a + buffer object representing the checked buffer. The function + must return a list of `flycheck-error' objects parsed from + OUTPUT. + + This property is optional. If omitted, it defaults to + `flycheck-parse-with-patterns'. In this case, + `:error-patterns' is mandatory. + +`:standard-input t' + Whether to send the buffer contents on standard input. + + If this property is given and has a non-nil value, send the + contents of the buffer on standard input. + + Defaults to nil. + +Note that you may not give `:start', `:interrupt', and +`:print-doc' for a command checker. You can give a custom +`:verify' function, though, whose results will be appended to the +default `:verify' function of command checkers." + (declare (indent 1) + (doc-string 2)) + (dolist (prop '(:start :interrupt :print-doc)) + (when (plist-get properties prop) + (error "%s not allowed in definition of command syntax checker %s" + prop symbol))) + + (unless (plist-get properties :error-filter) + ;; Default to `flycheck-sanitize-errors' as error filter + (setq properties (plist-put properties :error-filter + #'flycheck-sanitize-errors))) + (let ((verify-fn (plist-get properties :verify))) + (setq properties + (plist-put properties :verify + (lambda (checker) + (append (flycheck-verify-command-checker checker) + (and verify-fn + (funcall verify-fn checker))))))) + + (let ((command (plist-get properties :command)) + (patterns (plist-get properties :error-patterns)) + (parser (or (plist-get properties :error-parser) + #'flycheck-parse-with-patterns)) + (enabled (plist-get properties :enabled)) + (standard-input (plist-get properties :standard-input))) + (unless command + (error "Missing :command in syntax checker %s" symbol)) + (unless (stringp (car command)) + (error "Command executable for syntax checker %s must be a string: %S" + symbol (car command))) + (dolist (arg (cdr command)) + (unless (flycheck-command-argument-p arg) + (error "Invalid command argument %S in syntax checker %s" arg symbol))) + (when (and (eq parser 'flycheck-parse-with-patterns) + (not patterns)) + (error "Missing :error-patterns in syntax checker %s" symbol)) + + (setq properties + ;; Automatically disable command checkers if the executable does not + ;; exist. + (plist-put properties :enabled + (lambda () + (and (flycheck-find-checker-executable symbol) + (flycheck-temp-files-writable-p symbol) + (or (not enabled) (funcall enabled)))))) + + (apply #'flycheck-define-generic-checker symbol docstring + :start #'flycheck-start-command-checker + :interrupt #'flycheck-interrupt-command-checker + :print-doc #'flycheck-command-checker-print-doc + properties) + + ;; Pre-compile all errors patterns into strings, so that we don't need to do + ;; that on each error parse + (let ((patterns (seq-map (lambda (p) + (cons (flycheck-rx-to-string `(and ,@(cdr p)) + 'no-group) + (car p))) + patterns))) + (pcase-dolist (`(,prop . ,value) + `((command . ,command) + (error-parser . ,parser) + (error-patterns . ,patterns) + (standard-input . ,standard-input))) + (setf (flycheck-checker-get symbol prop) value))))) + +(eval-and-compile + ;; Make this function available during byte-compilation, since we need it + ;; at macro expansion of `flycheck-def-executable-var'. + (defun flycheck-checker-executable-variable (checker) + "Get the executable variable of CHECKER. + +The executable variable is named `flycheck-CHECKER-executable'." + (intern (format "flycheck-%s-executable" checker)))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-default-executable (checker) + "Get the default executable of CHECKER." + (car (flycheck-checker-get checker 'command))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-executable (checker) + "Get the command executable of CHECKER. + +The executable is either the value of the variable +`flycheck-CHECKER-executable', or the default executable given in +the syntax checker definition, if the variable is nil." + (let ((var (flycheck-checker-executable-variable checker))) + (or (and (boundp var) (symbol-value var)) + (flycheck-checker-default-executable checker)))) + +(defun flycheck-find-checker-executable (checker) + "Get the full path of the executable of CHECKER. + +Return the full absolute path to the executable of CHECKER, or +nil if the executable does not exist." + (funcall flycheck-executable-find (flycheck-checker-executable checker))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-arguments (checker) + "Get the command arguments of CHECKER." + (cdr (flycheck-checker-get checker 'command))) + +(defun flycheck-substitute-argument (arg checker) + "Substitute ARG for CHECKER. + +Return a list of real arguments for the executable of CHECKER, +substituted for the symbolic argument ARG. Single arguments, +e.g. if ARG is a literal strings, are wrapped in a list. + +ARG may be one of the following forms: + +STRING + Return ARG unchanged. + +`source', `source-inplace' + Create a temporary file to check and return its path. With + `source-inplace' create the temporary file in the same + directory as the original file. The value of + `flycheck-temp-prefix' is used as prefix of the file name. + + With `source', try to retain the non-directory component of + the buffer's file name in the temporary file. + + `source' is the preferred way to pass the input file to a + syntax checker. `source-inplace' should only be used if the + syntax checker needs other files from the source directory, + such as include files in C. + +`source-original' + Return the path of the actual file to check, or an empty + string if the buffer has no file name. + + Note that the contents of the file may not be up to date + with the contents of the buffer to check. Do not use this + as primary input to a checker, unless absolutely necessary. + + When using this symbol as primary input to the syntax + checker, add `flycheck-buffer-saved-p' to the `:predicate'. + +`temporary-directory' + Create a unique temporary directory and return its path. + +`temporary-file-name' + Return a unique temporary filename. The file is *not* + created. + + To ignore the output of syntax checkers, try `null-device' + first. + +`null-device' + Return the value of `null-device', i.e the system null + device. + + Use this option to ignore the output of a syntax checker. + If the syntax checker cannot handle the null device, or + won't write to an existing file, try `temporary-file-name' + instead. + +`(config-file OPTION VARIABLE [PREPEND-FN])' + Search the configuration file bound to VARIABLE with + `flycheck-locate-config-file' and return a list of arguments + that pass this configuration file to the syntax checker, or + nil if the configuration file was not found. + + PREPEND-FN is called with the OPTION and the located + configuration file, and should return OPTION prepended + before the file, either a string or as list. If omitted, + PREPEND-FN defaults to `list'. + +`(option OPTION VARIABLE [PREPEND-FN [FILTER]])' + Retrieve the value of VARIABLE and return a list of + arguments that pass this value as value for OPTION to the + syntax checker. + + PREPEND-FN is called with the OPTION and the value of + VARIABLE, and should return OPTION prepended before the + file, either a string or as list. If omitted, PREPEND-FN + defaults to `list'. + + FILTER is an optional function to be applied to the value of + VARIABLE before prepending. This function must return nil + or a string. In the former case, return nil. In the latter + case, return a list of arguments as described above. + +`(option-list OPTION VARIABLE [PREPEND-FN [FILTER]])' + Retrieve the value of VARIABLE, which must be a list, + and prepend OPTION before each item in this list, using + PREPEND-FN. + + PREPEND-FN is called with the OPTION and each item of the + list as second argument, and should return OPTION prepended + before the item, either as string or as list. If omitted, + PREPEND-FN defaults to `list'. + + FILTER is an optional function to be applied to each item in + the list before prepending OPTION. It shall return the + option value for each item as string, or nil, if the item is + to be ignored. + +`(option-flag OPTION VARIABLE)' + Retrieve the value of VARIABLE and return OPTION, if the + value is non-nil. Otherwise return nil. + +`(eval FORM)' + Return the result of evaluating FORM in the buffer to be + checked. FORM must either return a string or a list of + strings, or nil to indicate that nothing should be + substituted for CELL. For all other return types, signal an + error + + _No_ further substitutions are performed, neither in FORM + before it is evaluated, nor in the result of evaluating + FORM. + +In all other cases, signal an error. + +Note that substitution is *not* recursive. No symbols or cells +are substituted within the body of cells!" + (pcase arg + ((pred stringp) (list arg)) + (`source + (list (flycheck-save-buffer-to-temp #'flycheck-temp-file-system))) + (`source-inplace + (list (flycheck-save-buffer-to-temp #'flycheck-temp-file-inplace))) + (`source-original (list (or (buffer-file-name) ""))) + (`temporary-directory (list (flycheck-temp-dir-system))) + (`temporary-file-name + (let ((directory (flycheck-temp-dir-system))) + (list (make-temp-name (expand-file-name "flycheck" directory))))) + (`null-device (list null-device)) + (`(config-file ,option-name ,file-name-var) + (-when-let* ((value (symbol-value file-name-var)) + (file-name (flycheck-locate-config-file value checker))) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list file-name)))) + (`(config-file ,option-name ,file-name-var ,prepend-fn) + (-when-let* ((value (symbol-value file-name-var)) + (file-name (flycheck-locate-config-file value checker))) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list file-name) prepend-fn))) + (`(option ,option-name ,variable) + (-when-let (value (symbol-value variable)) + (unless (stringp value) + (error "Value %S of %S for option %s is not a string" + value variable option-name)) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list value)))) + (`(option ,option-name ,variable ,prepend-fn) + (-when-let (value (symbol-value variable)) + (unless (stringp value) + (error "Value %S of %S for option %s is not a string" + value variable option-name)) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list value) prepend-fn))) + (`(option ,option-name ,variable ,prepend-fn ,filter) + (-when-let (value (funcall filter (symbol-value variable))) + (unless (stringp value) + (error "Value %S of %S (filter: %S) for option %s is not a string" + value variable filter option-name)) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list value) prepend-fn))) + (`(option-list ,option-name ,variable) + (let ((value (symbol-value variable))) + (unless (and (listp value) (seq-every-p #'stringp value)) + (error "Value %S of %S for option %S is not a list of strings" + value variable option-name)) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name value))) + (`(option-list ,option-name ,variable ,prepend-fn) + (let ((value (symbol-value variable))) + (unless (and (listp value) (seq-every-p #'stringp value)) + (error "Value %S of %S for option %S is not a list of strings" + value variable option-name)) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name value prepend-fn))) + (`(option-list ,option-name ,variable ,prepend-fn ,filter) + (let ((value (delq nil (seq-map filter (symbol-value variable))))) + (unless (and (listp value) (seq-every-p #'stringp value)) + (error "Value %S of %S for option %S is not a list of strings" + value variable option-name)) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name value prepend-fn))) + (`(option-flag ,option-name ,variable) + (when (symbol-value variable) + (list option-name))) + (`(eval ,form) + (let ((result (eval form))) + (cond + ((and (listp result) (seq-every-p #'stringp result)) result) + ((stringp result) (list result)) + (t (error "Invalid result from evaluation of %S: %S" form result))))) + (_ (error "Unsupported argument %S" arg)))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-substituted-arguments (checker) + "Get the substituted arguments of a CHECKER. + +Substitute each argument of CHECKER using +`flycheck-substitute-argument'. This replaces any special +symbols in the command." + (apply #'append + (seq-map (lambda (arg) (flycheck-substitute-argument arg checker)) + (flycheck-checker-arguments checker)))) + +(defun flycheck--process-send-buffer-contents-chunked (process) + "Send contents of current buffer to PROCESS in small batches. + +Send the entire buffer to the standard input of PROCESS in chunks +of 4096 characters. Chunking is done in Emacs Lisp, hence this +function is probably far less efficient than +`send-process-region'. Use only when required." + (let ((from (point-min))) + (while (< from (point-max)) + (let ((to (min (+ from 4096) (point-max)))) + (process-send-region process from to) + (setq from to))))) + +(defvar flycheck-chunked-process-input + ;; Chunk process output on Windows to work around + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/794 and + ;; https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=22344. The presence of + ;; `w32-pipe-buffer-size' denotes an Emacs version (> Emacs 25.1 )where pipe + ;; writes on Windows are fixed. + ;; + ;; TODO: Remove option and chunking when dropping Emacs 24 support, see + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/856 + (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) (not (boundp 'w32-pipe-buffer-size))) + "If non-nil send process input in small chunks. + +If this variable is non-nil `flycheck-process-send-buffer' sends +buffer contents in small chunks. + +Defaults to nil, except on Windows to work around Emacs bug +#22344.") + +(defun flycheck-process-send-buffer (process) + "Send all contents of current buffer to PROCESS. + +Sends all contents of the current buffer to the standard input of +PROCESS, and terminates standard input with EOF. + +If `flycheck-chunked-process-input' is non-nil, send buffer +contents in chunks via +`flycheck--process-send-buffer-contents-chunked', which see. +Otherwise use `process-send-region' to send all contents at once +and rely on Emacs' own buffering and chunking." + (save-restriction + (widen) + (if flycheck-chunked-process-input + (flycheck--process-send-buffer-contents-chunked process) + (process-send-region process (point-min) (point-max)))) + (process-send-eof process)) + +(defun flycheck-start-command-checker (checker callback) + "Start a command CHECKER with CALLBACK." + (let (process) + (condition-case err + (let* ((program (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker)) + (args (flycheck-checker-substituted-arguments checker)) + (command (funcall flycheck-command-wrapper-function + (cons program args))) + ;; Use pipes to receive output from the syntax checker. They are + ;; more efficient and more robust than PTYs, which Emacs uses by + ;; default, and since we don't need any job control features, we + ;; can easily use pipes. + (process-connection-type nil)) + ;; We pass do not associate the process with any buffer, by + ;; passing nil for the BUFFER argument of `start-process'. + ;; Instead, we just remember the buffer being checked in a + ;; process property (see below). This neatly avoids all + ;; side-effects implied by attached a process to a buffer, which + ;; may cause conflicts with other packages. + ;; + ;; See https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/298 for an + ;; example for such a conflict. + (setq process (apply 'start-process (format "flycheck-%s" checker) + nil command)) + (setf (process-sentinel process) #'flycheck-handle-signal) + (setf (process-filter process) #'flycheck-receive-checker-output) + (set-process-query-on-exit-flag process nil) + ;; Remember the syntax checker, the buffer and the callback + (process-put process 'flycheck-checker checker) + (process-put process 'flycheck-callback callback) + (process-put process 'flycheck-buffer (current-buffer)) + ;; The default directory is bound in the `flycheck-syntax-check-start' + ;; function. + (process-put process 'flycheck-working-directory default-directory) + ;; Track the temporaries created by argument substitution in the + ;; process itself, to get rid of the global state ASAP. + (process-put process 'flycheck-temporaries flycheck-temporaries) + (setq flycheck-temporaries nil) + ;; Send the buffer to the process on standard input, if enabled. + (when (flycheck-checker-get checker 'standard-input) + (flycheck-process-send-buffer process)) + ;; Return the process. + process) + (error + ;; In case of error, clean up our resources, and report the error back to + ;; Flycheck. + (flycheck-safe-delete-temporaries) + (when process + ;; No need to explicitly delete the temporary files of the process, + ;; because deleting runs the sentinel, which will delete them anyway. + (delete-process process)) + (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))) + +(defun flycheck-interrupt-command-checker (_checker process) + "Interrupt a PROCESS." + ;; Deleting the process always triggers the sentinel, which does the cleanup + (when process + (delete-process process))) + +(defun flycheck-command-checker-print-doc (checker) + "Print additional documentation for a command CHECKER." + (let ((executable (flycheck-checker-default-executable checker)) + (config-file-var (flycheck-checker-get checker 'config-file-var)) + (option-vars (seq-sort #'string< + (flycheck-checker-get checker 'option-vars)))) + (princ "\n") + + (let ((doc-start (with-current-buffer standard-output (point-max)))) + ;; Track the start of our documentation so that we can re-indent it + ;; properly + (princ " This syntax checker executes \"") + (princ executable) + (princ "\"") + (when config-file-var + (princ ", using a configuration file from `") + (princ (symbol-name config-file-var)) + (princ "'")) + (princ ". The executable can be overridden with `") + (princ (symbol-name (flycheck-checker-executable-variable checker))) + (princ "'.") + + (with-current-buffer standard-output + (save-excursion + (fill-region-as-paragraph doc-start (point-max))))) + (princ "\n") + (when option-vars + (princ + "\n This syntax checker can be configured with these options:\n\n") + (dolist (var option-vars) + (princ (format " * `%s'\n" var)))))) + +(defun flycheck-verify-command-checker (checker) + "Verify a command CHECKER in the current buffer. + +Return a list of `flycheck-verification-result' objects for +CHECKER." + (let ((executable (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker)) + (config-file-var (flycheck-checker-get checker 'config-file-var))) + `( + ,(flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "executable" + :message (if executable (format "Found at %s" executable) "Not found") + :face (if executable 'success '(bold error))) + ,@(when config-file-var + (let* ((value (symbol-value config-file-var)) + (path (and value (flycheck-locate-config-file value checker)))) + (list (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "configuration file" + :message (if path (format "Found at %S" path) "Not found") + :face (if path 'success 'warning))))) + ,@(when (not (flycheck-temp-files-writable-p checker)) + (list (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "temp directory" + :message (format "%s is not writable" + (flycheck-temp-directory checker)) + :face 'error)))))) + + +;;; Process management for command syntax checkers +(defun flycheck-receive-checker-output (process output) + "Receive a syntax checking PROCESS OUTPUT." + (push output (process-get process 'flycheck-pending-output))) + +(defun flycheck-get-output (process) + "Get the complete output of PROCESS." + (with-demoted-errors "Error while retrieving process output: %S" + (let ((pending-output (process-get process 'flycheck-pending-output))) + (apply #'concat (nreverse pending-output))))) + +(defun flycheck-handle-signal (process _event) + "Handle a signal from the syntax checking PROCESS. + +_EVENT is ignored." + (when (memq (process-status process) '(signal exit)) + (let ((files (process-get process 'flycheck-temporaries)) + (buffer (process-get process 'flycheck-buffer)) + (callback (process-get process 'flycheck-callback)) + (cwd (process-get process 'flycheck-working-directory))) + ;; Delete the temporary files + (seq-do #'flycheck-safe-delete files) + (when (buffer-live-p buffer) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (condition-case err + (pcase (process-status process) + (`signal + (funcall callback 'interrupted)) + (`exit + (flycheck-finish-checker-process + (process-get process 'flycheck-checker) + (process-exit-status process) + files + (flycheck-get-output process) callback cwd))) + ((debug error) + (funcall callback 'errored (error-message-string err))))))))) + +(defun flycheck-finish-checker-process + (checker exit-status files output callback cwd) + "Finish a checker process from CHECKER with EXIT-STATUS. + +FILES is a list of files given as input to the checker. OUTPUT +is the output of the syntax checker. CALLBACK is the status +callback to use for reporting. + +Parse the OUTPUT and report an appropriate error status. + +Resolve all errors in OUTPUT using CWD as working directory." + (let ((errors (flycheck-parse-output output checker (current-buffer)))) + (when (and (/= exit-status 0) (not errors)) + ;; Warn about a suspicious result from the syntax checker. We do right + ;; after parsing the errors, before filtering, because a syntax checker + ;; might report errors from other files (e.g. includes) even if there + ;; are no errors in the file being checked. + (funcall callback 'suspicious + (format "Flycheck checker %S returned non-zero \ +exit code %s, but its output contained no errors: %s\nTry \ +installing a more recent version of %S, and please open a bug \ +report if the issue persists in the latest release. Thanks!" + checker exit-status output checker))) + (funcall callback 'finished + ;; Fix error file names, by substituting them backwards from the + ;; temporaries. + (seq-map (lambda (e) (flycheck-fix-error-filename e files cwd)) + errors)))) + + +;;; Executables of command checkers. +(defmacro flycheck-def-executable-var (checker default-executable) + "Define the executable variable for CHECKER. + +DEFAULT-EXECUTABLE is the default executable. It is only used in +the docstring of the variable. + +The variable is defined with `defcustom' in the +`flycheck-executables' group. It's also defined to be risky as +file-local variable, to avoid arbitrary executables being used +for syntax checking." + (let ((executable-var (flycheck-checker-executable-variable checker))) + `(progn + (defcustom ,executable-var nil + ,(format "The executable of the %s syntax checker. + +Either a string containing the name or the path of the +executable, or nil to use the default executable from the syntax +checker declaration. + +The default executable is %S." checker default-executable) + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default executable" nil) + (string :tag "Name or path")) + :group 'flycheck-executables + :risky t)))) + +(defun flycheck-set-checker-executable (checker &optional executable) + "Set the executable of CHECKER in the current buffer. + +CHECKER is a syntax checker symbol. EXECUTABLE is a string with +the name of an executable or the path to an executable file, which +is to be used as executable for CHECKER. If omitted or nil, +reset the executable of CHECKER. + +Interactively, prompt for a syntax checker and an executable +file, and set the executable of the selected syntax checker. +With prefix arg, prompt for a syntax checker only, and reset the +executable of the select checker to the default. + +Set the executable variable of CHECKER, that is, +`flycheck-CHECKER-executable' to EXECUTABLE. Signal +`user-error', if EXECUTABLE does not denote a command or an +executable file. + +This command is intended for interactive use only. In Lisp, just +`let'-bind the corresponding variable, or set it directly. Use +`flycheck-checker-executable-variable' to obtain the executable +variable symbol for a syntax checker." + (declare (interactive-only "Set the executable variable directly instead")) + (interactive + (let* ((checker (flycheck-read-checker "Syntax checker: ")) + (default-executable (flycheck-checker-default-executable checker)) + (executable (if current-prefix-arg + nil + (read-file-name "Executable: " nil default-executable + nil nil flycheck-executable-find)))) + (list checker executable))) + (when (and executable (not (funcall flycheck-executable-find executable))) + (user-error "%s is no executable" executable)) + (let ((variable (flycheck-checker-executable-variable checker))) + (set (make-local-variable variable) executable))) + + +;;; Configuration files and options for command checkers +(defun flycheck-register-config-file-var (var checkers) + "Register VAR as config file var for CHECKERS. + +CHECKERS is a single syntax checker or a list thereof." + (when (symbolp checkers) + (setq checkers (list checkers))) + (dolist (checker checkers) + (setf (flycheck-checker-get checker 'config-file-var) var))) + +;;;###autoload +(defmacro flycheck-def-config-file-var (symbol checker &optional file-name + &rest custom-args) + "Define SYMBOL as config file variable for CHECKER, with default FILE-NAME. + +SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to +provide a configuration file for the given syntax CHECKER. +CUSTOM-ARGS are forwarded to `defcustom'. + +FILE-NAME is the initial value of the new variable. If omitted, +the default value is nil. + +Use this together with the `config-file' form in the `:command' +argument to `flycheck-define-checker'." + ;; FIXME: We should allow multiple config files per checker as well as + ;; multiple checkers per config file + (declare (indent 3)) + `(progn + (defcustom ,symbol ,file-name + ,(format "Configuration file for `%s'. + +If set to a string, locate the configuration file using the +functions from `flycheck-locate-config-file-functions'. If the +file is found pass it to the syntax checker as configuration +file. + +If no configuration file is found, or if this variable is set to +nil, invoke the syntax checker without a configuration file. + +Use this variable as file-local variable if you need a specific +configuration file a buffer." checker) + :type '(choice (const :tag "No configuration file" nil) + (string :tag "File name or path")) + :group 'flycheck-config-files + ,@custom-args) + (flycheck-register-config-file-var ',symbol ',checker))) + +(defun flycheck-locate-config-file (filename checker) + "Locate the configuration file FILENAME for CHECKER. + +Locate the configuration file using +`flycheck-locate-config-file-functions'. + +Return the absolute path of the configuration file, or nil if no +configuration file was found." + (-when-let (filepath (run-hook-with-args-until-success + 'flycheck-locate-config-file-functions + filename checker)) + (when (file-exists-p filepath) + filepath))) + +(defun flycheck-locate-config-file-by-path (filepath _checker) + "Locate a configuration file by a FILEPATH. + +If FILEPATH is a contains a path separator, expand it against the +default directory and return it if it points to an existing file. +Otherwise return nil. + +_CHECKER is ignored." + ;; If the path is just a plain file name, skip it. + (unless (string= (file-name-nondirectory filepath) filepath) + (let ((file-name (expand-file-name filepath))) + (and (file-exists-p file-name) file-name)))) + +(defun flycheck-locate-config-file-ancestor-directories (filename _checker) + "Locate a configuration FILENAME in ancestor directories. + +If the current buffer has a file name, search FILENAME in the +directory of the current buffer and all ancestors thereof (see +`locate-dominating-file'). If the file is found, return its +absolute path. Otherwise return nil. + +_CHECKER is ignored." + (-when-let* ((basefile (buffer-file-name)) + (directory (locate-dominating-file basefile filename))) + (expand-file-name filename directory))) + +(defun flycheck-locate-config-file-home (filename _checker) + "Locate a configuration FILENAME in the home directory. + +Return the absolute path, if FILENAME exists in the user's home +directory, or nil otherwise." + (let ((path (expand-file-name filename "~"))) + (when (file-exists-p path) + path))) + +(seq-do (apply-partially #'custom-add-frequent-value + 'flycheck-locate-config-file-functions) + '(flycheck-locate-config-file-by-path + flycheck-locate-config-file-ancestor-directories + flycheck-locate-config-file-home)) + +(defun flycheck-register-option-var (var checkers) + "Register an option VAR with CHECKERS. + +VAR is an option symbol, and CHECKERS a syntax checker symbol or +a list thereof. Register VAR with all CHECKERS so that it +appears in the help output." + (when (symbolp checkers) + (setq checkers (list checkers))) + (dolist (checker checkers) + (cl-pushnew var (flycheck-checker-get checker 'option-vars)))) + +;;;###autoload +(defmacro flycheck-def-option-var (symbol init-value checkers docstring + &rest custom-args) + "Define SYMBOL as option variable with INIT-VALUE for CHECKER. + +SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to +provide an option for the given syntax CHECKERS (a checker or a +list of checkers). INIT-VALUE is the initial value of the +variable, and DOCSTRING is its docstring. CUSTOM-ARGS are +forwarded to `defcustom'. + +Use this together with the `option', `option-list' and +`option-flag' forms in the `:command' argument to +`flycheck-define-checker'." + (declare (indent 3) + (doc-string 4)) + `(progn + (defcustom ,symbol ,init-value + ,(concat docstring " + +This variable is an option for the following syntax checkers: + +" + (mapconcat (lambda (c) (format " - `%s'" c)) + (if (symbolp checkers) (list checkers) checkers) + "\n")) + :group 'flycheck-options + ,@custom-args) + (flycheck-register-option-var ',symbol ',checkers))) + +(defun flycheck-option-int (value) + "Convert an integral option VALUE to a string. + +If VALUE is nil, return nil. Otherwise return VALUE converted to +a string." + (and value (number-to-string value))) + +(defun flycheck-option-symbol (value) + "Convert a symbol option VALUE to string. + +If VALUE is nil return nil. Otherwise return VALUE converted to +a string." + (and value (symbol-name value))) + +(defun flycheck-option-comma-separated-list (value &optional separator filter) + "Convert VALUE into a list separated by SEPARATOR. + +SEPARATOR is a string to separate items in VALUE, defaulting to +\",\". FILTER is an optional function, which takes a single +argument and returns either a string or nil. + +If VALUE is a list, apply FILTER to each item in VALUE, remove +all nil items, and return a single string of all remaining items +separated by SEPARATOR. + +Otherwise, apply FILTER to VALUE and return the result. +SEPARATOR is ignored in this case." + (let ((filter (or filter #'identity)) + (separator (or separator ","))) + (if (listp value) + (-when-let (value (delq nil (seq-map filter value))) + (string-join value separator)) + (funcall filter value)))) + +(defmacro flycheck-def-args-var (symbol checkers &rest custom-args) + "Define SYMBOL as argument variable for CHECKERS. + +SYMBOL is declared as customizable, risky and buffer-local +variable using `defcustom' to provide an option for arbitrary +arguments for the given syntax CHECKERS (either a single checker +or a list of checkers). CUSTOM-ARGS is forwarded to `defcustom'. + +Use the `eval' form to splice this variable into the +`:command'." + (declare (indent 2)) + `(flycheck-def-option-var ,symbol nil ,checkers + "A list of additional command line arguments. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings with additional +command line arguments." + :risky t + :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")) + ,@custom-args)) + + +;;; Command syntax checkers as compile commands +(defun flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp (pattern) + "Convert PATTERN into an error regexp for compile.el. + +Return a list representing PATTERN, suitable as element in +`compilation-error-regexp-alist'." + (let* ((regexp (car pattern)) + (level (cdr pattern)) + (level-no (flycheck-error-level-compilation-level level))) + (list regexp 1 2 3 level-no))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-compilation-error-regexp-alist (checker) + "Convert error patterns of CHECKER for use with compile.el. + +Return an alist of all error patterns of CHECKER, suitable for +use with `compilation-error-regexp-alist'." + (seq-map #'flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp + (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-patterns))) + +(defun flycheck-checker-shell-command (checker) + "Get a shell command for CHECKER. + +Perform substitution in the arguments of CHECKER, but with +`flycheck-substitute-shell-argument'. + +Return the command of CHECKER as single string, suitable for +shell execution." + ;; Note: Do NOT use `combine-and-quote-strings' here. Despite it's name it + ;; does not properly quote shell arguments, and actually breaks for special + ;; characters. See https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/pull/522 + (let* ((args (apply #'append + (seq-map + (lambda (arg) + (if (memq arg '(source source-inplace source-original)) + (list (buffer-file-name)) + (flycheck-substitute-argument arg checker))) + (flycheck-checker-arguments checker)))) + (command (mapconcat + #'shell-quote-argument + (funcall flycheck-command-wrapper-function + (cons (flycheck-checker-executable checker) args)) + " "))) + (if (flycheck-checker-get checker 'standard-input) + ;; If the syntax checker expects the source from standard input add an + ;; appropriate shell redirection + (concat command " < " (shell-quote-argument (buffer-file-name))) + command))) + +(defun flycheck-compile-name (_name) + "Get a name for a Flycheck compilation buffer. + +_NAME is ignored." + (format "*Flycheck %s*" (buffer-file-name))) + +(defun flycheck-compile (checker) + "Run CHECKER via `compile'. + +CHECKER must be a valid syntax checker. Interactively, prompt +for a syntax checker to run. + +Instead of highlighting errors in the buffer, this command pops +up a separate buffer with the entire output of the syntax checker +tool, just like `compile' (\\[compile])." + (interactive + (let ((default (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer))) + (list (flycheck-read-checker "Run syntax checker as compile command: " + (when (flycheck-checker-get default 'command) + default) + 'command)))) + (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker) + (user-error "%S is not a valid syntax checker" checker)) + (unless (buffer-file-name) + (user-error "Cannot compile buffers without backing file")) + (unless (flycheck-may-use-checker checker) + (user-error "Cannot use syntax checker %S in this buffer" checker)) + (unless (flycheck-checker-executable checker) + (user-error "Cannot run checker %S as shell command" checker)) + (let* ((default-directory (flycheck-compute-working-directory checker)) + (command (flycheck-checker-shell-command checker)) + (buffer (compilation-start command nil #'flycheck-compile-name))) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (setq-local compilation-error-regexp-alist + (flycheck-checker-compilation-error-regexp-alist checker))))) + + +;;; General error parsing for command checkers +(defun flycheck-parse-output (output checker buffer) + "Parse OUTPUT from CHECKER in BUFFER. + +OUTPUT is a string with the output from the checker symbol +CHECKER. BUFFER is the buffer which was checked. + +Return the errors parsed with the error patterns of CHECKER." + (funcall (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-parser) output checker buffer)) + +(defun flycheck-fix-error-filename (err buffer-files cwd) + "Fix the file name of ERR from BUFFER-FILES. + +Resolves error file names relative to CWD directory. + +Make the file name of ERR absolute. If the absolute file name of +ERR is in BUFFER-FILES, replace it with the return value of the +function `buffer-file-name'." + (flycheck-error-with-buffer err + (-when-let (filename (flycheck-error-filename err)) + (when (seq-some (apply-partially #'flycheck-same-files-p + (expand-file-name filename cwd)) + buffer-files) + (setf (flycheck-error-filename err) buffer-file-name) + (when (and buffer-file-name (flycheck-error-message err)) + (setf (flycheck-error-message err) + (replace-regexp-in-string + (regexp-quote filename) buffer-file-name + (flycheck-error-message err) 'fixed-case 'literal)))))) + err) + + +;;; Error parsers for command syntax checkers +(defun flycheck-parse-xml-region (beg end) + "Parse the xml region between BEG and END. + +Wrapper around `xml-parse-region' which transforms the return +value of this function into one compatible to +`libxml-parse-xml-region' by simply returning the first element +from the node list." + (ignore-errors (car (xml-parse-region beg end)))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-xml-region-with-fallback (beg end) + "Parse the xml region between BEG and END. + +Try parsing with libxml first; if that fails, revert to +`flycheck-parse-xml-region'. Failures can be caused by incorrect +XML (see URL `https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1298'), +or on Windows by a missing libxml DLL with a libxml-enabled Emacs +\(see URL `https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1330')." + ;; FIXME use `libxml-available-p' when it gets implemented. + (or (and (fboundp 'libxml-parse-xml-region) + (libxml-parse-xml-region beg end)) + (flycheck-parse-xml-region beg end))) + +(defvar flycheck-xml-parser 'flycheck-parse-xml-region-with-fallback + "Function used to parse an xml string from a region. + +The default uses libxml if available, and falls back to +`flycheck-parse-xml-region' otherwise.") + +(defun flycheck-parse-xml-string (xml) + "Parse an XML string. + +Return the document tree parsed from XML in the form `(ROOT ATTRS +BODY...)'. ROOT is a symbol identifying the name of the root +element. ATTRS is an alist of the attributes of the root node. +BODY is zero or more body elements, either as strings (in case of +text nodes) or as XML nodes, in the same for as the root node." + (with-temp-buffer + (insert xml) + (funcall flycheck-xml-parser (point-min) (point-max)))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-checkstyle (output checker buffer) + "Parse Checkstyle errors from OUTPUT. + +Parse Checkstyle-like XML output. Use this error parser for +checkers that have an option to output errors in this format. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/' for information +about Checkstyle." + (pcase (flycheck-parse-xml-string output) + (`(checkstyle ,_ . ,file-nodes) + (let (errors) + (dolist (node file-nodes) + (pcase node + (`(file ,file-attrs . ,error-nodes) + (dolist (node error-nodes) + (pcase node + (`(error ,error-attrs . ,_) + (let-alist error-attrs + (push (flycheck-error-new-at + (flycheck-string-to-number-safe .line) + (flycheck-string-to-number-safe .column) + (pcase .severity + (`"error" 'error) + (`"warning" 'warning) + (`"info" 'info) + ;; Default to error for unknown .severity + (_ 'error)) + .message + :checker checker :id .source + :buffer buffer + :filename (cdr (assq 'name file-attrs))) + errors)))))))) + (nreverse errors))))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-cppcheck (output checker buffer) + "Parse Cppcheck errors from OUTPUT. + +Parse Cppcheck XML v2 output. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/' for more information +about Cppcheck." + (pcase (flycheck-parse-xml-string output) + (`(results ,_ . ,body) + (let (errors) + (dolist (node body) + (pcase node + (`(errors ,_ . ,error-nodes) + (dolist (node error-nodes) + (pcase node + (`(error ,error-attrs . ,loc-nodes) + (let ((id (cdr (assq 'id error-attrs))) + (message (cdr (assq 'verbose error-attrs))) + (level (pcase (cdr (assq 'severity error-attrs)) + (`"error" 'error) + (`"style" 'info) + (`"information" 'info) + (_ 'warning)))) + (dolist (node loc-nodes) + (pcase node + (`(location ,loc-attrs . ,_) + (let-alist loc-attrs + (push (flycheck-error-new-at + (flycheck-string-to-number-safe .line) + nil + level + ;; cppcheck return newline characters as "\012" + (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\012" "\n" + message) + :id id + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename .file) + errors)))))))))))) + (nreverse errors))))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-phpmd (output checker buffer) + "Parse phpmd errors from OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `http://phpmd.org/' for more information about phpmd." + (pcase (flycheck-parse-xml-string output) + (`(pmd ,_ . ,body) + (let (errors) + (dolist (node body) + (pcase node + (`(file ,file-attrs . ,violation-nodes) + (let ((filename (cdr (assq 'name file-attrs)))) + (dolist (node violation-nodes) + (pcase node + (`(violation ,vio-attrs ,(and message (pred stringp))) + (let-alist vio-attrs + (push + (flycheck-error-new-at + (flycheck-string-to-number-safe .beginline) + nil + 'warning (string-trim message) + :id .rule + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename filename) + errors))))))))) + (nreverse errors))))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-reek (output checker buffer) + "Parse Reek warnings from JSON OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `https://github.com/troessner/reek' for more information +about Reek." + (let ((errors nil)) + (dolist (message (car (flycheck-parse-json output))) + (let-alist message + (dolist (line (delete-dups .lines)) + (push + (flycheck-error-new-at + line + nil + 'warning (concat .context " " .message) + :id .smell_type + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename .source) + errors)))) + (nreverse errors))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-go-staticcheck (output checker buffer) + "Parse staticheck warnings from JSON OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `https://staticcheck.io/docs/formatters' for more +information about staticheck." + (let ((errors nil)) + (dolist (msg (flycheck-parse-json output)) + (let-alist msg + (push + (flycheck-error-new-at + .location.line + .location.column + (pcase .severity + (`"error" 'error) + (`"warning" 'warning) + (`"ignored" 'info) + ;; Default to warning for unknown .severity + (_ 'warning)) + .message + :id .code + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename .location.file) + errors))) + (nreverse errors))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-tslint (output checker buffer) + "Parse TSLint errors from JSON OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `https://palantir.github.io/tslint/' for more information +about TSLint." + (let ((json-array-type 'list)) + (seq-map (lambda (message) + (let-alist message + (flycheck-error-new-at + (+ 1 .startPosition.line) + (+ 1 .startPosition.character) + 'warning .failure + :id .ruleName + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename .name))) + ;; Don't try to parse empty output as JSON + (and (not (string-empty-p output)) + (car (flycheck-parse-json output)))))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-rust-collect-spans (span) + "Return a list of spans contained in a SPAN object." + (let ((spans)) + (let-alist span + ;; With macro expansion errors, some spans will point to phony file names + ;; to indicate an error inside the std rust lib. We skip these spans as + ;; they won't appear in flycheck anyway. + (unless (string= .file_name "") + (push span spans)) + + ;; Macro expansion errors will have a span in the 'expansion' field, so we + ;; recursively collect it. + (if .expansion.span + (append (flycheck-parse-rust-collect-spans .expansion.span) + spans) + spans)))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-rustc-diagnostic (diagnostic checker buffer) + "Turn a rustc DIAGNOSTIC into a `flycheck-error'. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned DIAGNOSTIC +and the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +DIAGNOSTIC should be a parsed JSON object describing a rustc +diagnostic, following the format described there: + +https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/libsyntax/json.rs#L67-L139" + (let ((error-message) + (error-level) + (error-code) + (primary-filename) + (primary-line) + (primary-column) + (group (make-symbol "group")) + (spans) + (children) + (errors)) + ;; The diagnostic format is described in the link above. The gist of it is + ;; that a diagnostic can have several causes in the source text; these + ;; causes are represented by spans. The diagnostic has a message and a + ;; level (error, warning), while the spans have a filename, line, column, + ;; and an optional label. The primary span points to the root cause of the + ;; error in the source text, while non-primary spans point to related + ;; causes. Spans may have an 'expansion' field for macro expansion errors; + ;; these expansion fields will contain another span (and so on). In + ;; addition, a diagnostic can also have children diagnostics that are used + ;; to provide additional information through their message field, but do not + ;; seem to contain any spans (yet). + ;; + ;; We first gather spans in order to turn every span into a flycheck error + ;; object, that we collect into the `errors' list. + + ;; Nested `let-alist' cause compilation warnings, hence we `setq' all + ;; these values here first to avoid nesting. + (let-alist diagnostic + (setq error-message .message + error-level (pcase .level + (`"error" 'error) + (`"warning" 'warning) + (`"note" 'info) + (_ 'error)) + ;; The 'code' field of the diagnostic contains the actual error + ;; code and an optional explanation that we ignore + error-code .code.code + ;; Collect all spans recursively + spans (seq-mapcat #'flycheck-parse-rust-collect-spans .spans) + children .children)) + + ;; Turn each span into a flycheck error + (dolist (span spans) + (let-alist span + ;; Children may not have filename/line/column information, so we use + ;; those from the primary span + (when .is_primary + (setq primary-filename .file_name + primary-line .line_start + primary-column .column_start)) + (push + (flycheck-error-new-at + .line_start + .column_start + ;; Non-primary spans are used for notes + (if .is_primary error-level 'info) + (if .is_primary + ;; Primary spans may have labels with additional information + (concat error-message (when .label + (format " (%s)" .label))) + ;; If the label is empty, fallback on the error message, + ;; otherwise we won't be able to display anything + (or .label error-message)) + :id error-code + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename .file_name + :group group) + errors))) + + ;; Then we turn children messages into flycheck errors pointing to the + ;; location of the primary span. + (dolist (child children) + (let-alist child + (push + (flycheck-error-new-at + ;; Use the line/column from the first span if there is one, or + ;; fallback to the line/column information from the primary span of + ;; the diagnostic. + (or (cdr (assq 'line_start (car .spans))) + primary-line) + (or (cdr (assq 'column_start (car .spans))) + primary-column) + 'info + ;; Messages from `cargo clippy' may suggest replacement code. In + ;; these cases, the `message' field itself is an unhelpful `try' or + ;; `change this to'. We add the `suggested_replacement' field in + ;; these cases. + (-if-let (replacement + (cdr (assq 'suggested_replacement (car .spans)))) + (format "%s: `%s`" .message replacement) + .message) + :id error-code + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename primary-filename + :group group) + errors))) + + ;; If there are no spans, the error is not associated with a specific + ;; file but with the project as a whole. We still need to report it to + ;; the user by emitting a corresponding flycheck-error object. + (unless spans + (push (flycheck-error-new-at + ;; We have no specific position to attach the error to, so + ;; let's use the top of the file. + 1 1 + error-level + error-message + :id error-code + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :group group) + errors)) + (nreverse errors))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-json (output) + "Return parsed JSON data from OUTPUT. + +OUTPUT is a string that contains JSON data. Each line of OUTPUT +may be either plain text, a JSON array (starting with `['), or a +JSON object (starting with `{'). + +This function ignores the plain text lines, parses the JSON +lines, and returns the parsed JSON lines in a list." + (let ((objects nil) + (json-array-type 'list) + (json-false nil)) + (with-temp-buffer + (insert output) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (while (not (eobp)) + (when (memq (char-after) '(?\{ ?\[)) + (push (json-read) objects)) + (forward-line))) + (nreverse objects))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-rustc (output checker buffer) + "Parse rustc errors from OUTPUT and return a list of `flycheck-error'. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +The expected format for OUTPUT is a mix of plain text lines and +JSON lines. This function ignores the plain text lines and +parses only JSON lines. Each JSON line is expected to be a JSON +object that corresponds to a diagnostic from the compiler. The +expected diagnostic format is described there: + +https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/libsyntax/json.rs#L67-L139" + (seq-mapcat (lambda (msg) + (flycheck-parse-rustc-diagnostic msg checker buffer)) + (flycheck-parse-json output))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-cargo-rustc (output checker buffer) + "Parse Cargo errors from OUTPUT and return a list of `flycheck-error'. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +The expected format for OUTPUT is a mix of plain text lines and +JSON lines. This function ignores the plain text lines and +parses only JSON lines. Each JSON line is expected to be a JSON +object that represents a message from Cargo. The format of +messages emitted by Cargo is described in cargo's +machine_message.rs at URL `https://git.io/vh24R'." + (let ((errors)) + (dolist (msg (flycheck-parse-json output)) + (let-alist msg + ;; Errors and warnings from rustc are wrapped by cargo, so we filter and + ;; unwrap them, and delegate the actual construction of `flycheck-error' + ;; objects to `flycheck-parse-rustc-diagnostic'. + (when (string= .reason "compiler-message") + (push (flycheck-parse-rustc-diagnostic .message checker buffer) + errors)))) + (apply #'nconc errors))) + +;; Some checkers output ANSI terminal colors, which don't match up +;; with :error-patterns, so we strip those color codes from the output +;; here before passing it along to the default behavior. This is +;; originally only used in the rebar3 checker, but the systemd checker +;; now also makes use of it. +;; +;; The relevant discussion can be found at +;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/pull/1144 +(defun flycheck-parse-with-patterns-without-color (output checker buffer) + "Strip color codes from OUTPUT before passing it to the default behavior. + +CHECKER and BUFFER are passed along as well." + (flycheck-parse-with-patterns + (and (fboundp 'ansi-color-filter-apply) (ansi-color-filter-apply output)) + checker buffer)) + + +;;; Error parsing with regular expressions +(defun flycheck-get-regexp (patterns) + "Create a single regular expression from PATTERNS." + (rx-to-string `(or ,@(seq-map (lambda (p) (list 'regexp (car p))) patterns)) + 'no-group)) + +(defun flycheck-tokenize-output-with-patterns (output patterns) + "Tokenize OUTPUT with PATTERNS. + +Split the output into error tokens, using all regular expressions +from the error PATTERNS. An error token is simply a string +containing a single error from OUTPUT. Such a token can then be +parsed into a structured error by applying the PATTERNS again, +see `flycheck-parse-errors-with-patterns'. + +Return a list of error tokens." + (let ((regexp (flycheck-get-regexp patterns)) + (last-match 0) + errors) + (while (string-match regexp output last-match) + (push (match-string 0 output) errors) + (setq last-match (match-end 0))) + (reverse errors))) + +(defun flycheck-try-parse-error-with-pattern (err pattern checker) + "Try to parse a single ERR with a PATTERN for CHECKER. + +Return the parsed error if PATTERN matched ERR, or nil +otherwise." + (let ((regexp (car pattern)) + (level (cdr pattern))) + (when (string-match regexp err) + (let ((filename (match-string 1 err)) + (line (match-string 2 err)) + (column (match-string 3 err)) + (message (match-string 4 err)) + (id (match-string 5 err))) + (flycheck-error-new-at + (flycheck-string-to-number-safe line) + (flycheck-string-to-number-safe column) + level + (unless (string-empty-p message) message) + :id (unless (string-empty-p id) id) + :checker checker + :filename (if (or (null filename) (string-empty-p filename)) + (buffer-file-name) + filename)))))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-error-with-patterns (err patterns checker) + "Parse a single ERR with error PATTERNS for CHECKER. + +Apply each pattern in PATTERNS to ERR, in the given order, and +return the first parsed error." + ;; Try to parse patterns in the order of declaration to make sure that the + ;; first match wins. + (let (parsed-error) + (while (and patterns + (not (setq parsed-error + (flycheck-try-parse-error-with-pattern + err (car patterns) checker)))) + (setq patterns (cdr patterns))) + parsed-error)) + +(defun flycheck-parse-with-patterns (output checker buffer) + "Parse OUTPUT from CHECKER with error patterns. + +Uses the error patterns of CHECKER to tokenize the output and +tries to parse each error token with all patterns, in the order +of declaration. Hence an error is never matched twice by two +different patterns. The pattern declared first always wins. + +_BUFFER is ignored. + +Return a list of parsed errors and warnings (as `flycheck-error' +objects)." + (with-current-buffer buffer + (let ((patterns (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-patterns))) + (seq-map (lambda (err) + (flycheck-parse-error-with-patterns err patterns checker)) + (flycheck-tokenize-output-with-patterns output patterns))))) + + +;;; Convenience definition of command-syntax checkers +(defmacro flycheck-define-checker (symbol docstring &rest properties) + "Define SYMBOL as command syntax checker with DOCSTRING and PROPERTIES. + +Like `flycheck-define-command-checker', but PROPERTIES must not +be quoted. Also, implicitly define the executable variable for +SYMBOL with `flycheck-def-executable-var'." + (declare (indent 1) + (doc-string 2)) + (let ((command (plist-get properties :command)) + (parser (plist-get properties :error-parser)) + (filter (plist-get properties :error-filter)) + (explainer (plist-get properties :error-explainer)) + (predicate (plist-get properties :predicate)) + (enabled-fn (plist-get properties :enabled)) + (verify-fn (plist-get properties :verify))) + + `(progn + (flycheck-def-executable-var ,symbol ,(car command)) + + (flycheck-define-command-checker ',symbol + ,docstring + :command ',command + ,@(when parser + `(:error-parser #',parser)) + :error-patterns ',(plist-get properties :error-patterns) + ,@(when filter + `(:error-filter #',filter)) + ,@(when explainer + `(:error-explainer #',explainer)) + :modes ',(plist-get properties :modes) + ,@(when predicate + `(:predicate #',predicate)) + :next-checkers ',(plist-get properties :next-checkers) + ,@(when enabled-fn + `(:enabled #',enabled-fn)) + ,@(when verify-fn + `(:verify #',verify-fn)) + :standard-input ',(plist-get properties :standard-input) + :working-directory ',(plist-get properties :working-directory))))) + + +;;; Built-in checkers +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-gnat-args ada-gnat + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gnat-include-path nil ada-gnat + "A list of include directories for GNAT. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of gcc. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gnat-language-standard "2012" ada-gnat + "The language standard to use in GNAT. + +The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language +standard, or nil, to use the default standard. When non-nil, pass +the language standard via the `-std' option." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil) + (string :tag "Language standard")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gnat-warnings + '("wa") ada-gnat + "A list of additional Ada warnings to enable in GNAT. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is the name of a warning category to enable. By default, +most optional warnings are recommended, as in `-gnata'. + +Refer to Info Node `(gnat_ugn_unw)Warning Message Control' for +more information about GNAT warnings." + :type '(repeat :tag "Warnings" (string :tag "Warning name")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-define-checker ada-gnat + "An Ada syntax checker using GNAT. + +Uses the GNAT compiler from GCC. See URL +`https://www.adacore.com/community/'." + :command ("gnatmake" + "-c" ; Just compile, don't bind + "-f" ; Force re-compilation + "-u" ; Compile the main file only + "-gnatf" ; Full error information + "-gnatef" ; Full source file name + "-D" temporary-directory + (option-list "-gnat" flycheck-gnat-warnings concat) + (option-list "-I" flycheck-gnat-include-path concat) + (option "-gnat" flycheck-gnat-language-standard concat) + (eval flycheck-gnat-args) + source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (message "In file included from") " " (file-name) ":" line ":" + column ":" + line-end) + (info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": note: " (message) line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": warning: " (message) line-end) + ;; no specific error prefix in Ada + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes ada-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker asciidoc + "A AsciiDoc syntax checker using the AsciiDoc compiler. + +See URL `http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc'." + :command ("asciidoc" "-o" null-device "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + "asciidoc: ERROR: : Line " line ": " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start + "asciidoc: WARNING: : Line " line ": " (message) + line-end) + (info line-start + "asciidoc: DEPRECATED: : Line " line ": " (message) + line-end)) + :modes adoc-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker asciidoctor + "An AsciiDoc syntax checker using the Asciidoctor compiler. + +See URL `http://asciidoctor.org'." + :command ("asciidoctor" "-o" null-device "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + "asciidoctor: ERROR: : Line " line ": " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start + "asciidoctor: WARNING: : Line " line ": " (message) + line-end)) + :modes adoc-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker bazel-buildifier + "An Bazel checker using the buildifier. + +See URL `https://github.com/bazelbuild/buildtools/blob/master/buildifier'." + :command ("buildifier" "-lint=warn") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + ":" line ":" column ": " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start + ":" line ": " (id (one-or-more (in word "-"))) ": " (message) + line-end)) + :modes bazel-mode) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-clang-args c/c++-clang + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-blocks nil c/c++-clang + "Enable blocks in Clang. + +When non-nil, enable blocks in Clang with `-fblocks'. See URL +`http://clang.llvm.org/docs/BlockLanguageSpec.html' for more +information about blocks." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-definitions nil c/c++-clang + "Additional preprocessor definitions for Clang. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is an additional definition to pass to Clang, via the `-D' +option." + :type '(repeat (string :tag "Definition")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-include-path nil c/c++-clang + "A list of include directories for Clang. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of Clang. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-includes nil c/c++-clang + "A list of additional include files for Clang. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a file to include before syntax checking. Relative +paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (file :tag "Include file")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-language-standard nil c/c++-clang + "The language standard to use in Clang. + +The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language +standard, or nil, to use the default standard. When non-nil, +pass the language standard via the `-std' option." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil) + (string :tag "Language standard")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-clang-language-standard) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-ms-extensions nil c/c++-clang + "Whether to enable Microsoft extensions to C/C++ in Clang. + +When non-nil, enable Microsoft extensions to C/C++ via +`-fms-extensions'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-no-exceptions nil c/c++-clang + "Whether to disable exceptions in Clang. + +When non-nil, disable exceptions for syntax checks, via +`-fno-exceptions'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-no-rtti nil c/c++-clang + "Whether to disable RTTI in Clang. + +When non-nil, disable RTTI for syntax checks, via `-fno-rtti'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-pedantic nil c/c++-clang + "Whether to warn about language extensions in Clang. + +For ISO C, follows the version specified by any -std option used. +When non-nil, disable non-ISO extensions to C/C++ via +`-pedantic'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-pedantic-errors nil c/c++-clang + "Whether to error on language extensions in Clang. + +For ISO C, follows the version specified by any -std option used. +When non-nil, disable non-ISO extensions to C/C++ via +`-pedantic-errors'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-standard-library nil c/c++-clang + "The standard library to use for Clang. + +The value of this variable is the name of a standard library as +string, or nil to use the default standard library. + +Refer to the Clang manual at URL +`http://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html' for more +information about the standard library." + :type '(choice (const "libc++") + (const :tag "GNU libstdc++" "libstdc++") + (string :tag "Library name")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-warnings '("all" "extra") c/c++-clang + "A list of additional warnings to enable in Clang. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each string +is the name of a warning category to enable. By default, all +recommended warnings and some extra warnings are enabled (as by +`-Wall' and `-Wextra' respectively). + +Refer to the Clang manual at URL +`http://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html' for more +information about warnings." + :type '(choice (const :tag "No additional warnings" nil) + (repeat :tag "Additional warnings" + (string :tag "Warning name"))) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14")) + +(defun flycheck-c/c++-quoted-include-directory () + "Get the directory for quoted includes. + +C/C++ compiles typicall look up includes with quotation marks in +the directory of the file being compiled. However, since +Flycheck uses temporary copies for syntax checking, it needs to +explicitly determine the directory for quoted includes. + +This function determines the directory by looking at function +`buffer-file-name', or if that is nil, at `default-directory'." + (-if-let (fn (buffer-file-name)) + (file-name-directory fn) + ;; If the buffer has no file name, fall back to its default directory + default-directory)) + +(flycheck-define-checker c/c++-clang + "A C/C++ syntax checker using Clang. + +See URL `http://clang.llvm.org/'." + :command ("clang" + "-fsyntax-only" + "-fno-color-diagnostics" ; Do not include color codes in output + "-fno-caret-diagnostics" ; Do not visually indicate the source + ; location + "-fno-diagnostics-show-option" ; Do not show the corresponding + ; warning group + "-iquote" (eval (flycheck-c/c++-quoted-include-directory)) + (option "-std=" flycheck-clang-language-standard concat) + (option-flag "-pedantic" flycheck-clang-pedantic) + (option-flag "-pedantic-errors" flycheck-clang-pedantic-errors) + (option "-stdlib=" flycheck-clang-standard-library concat) + (option-flag "-fms-extensions" flycheck-clang-ms-extensions) + (option-flag "-fno-exceptions" flycheck-clang-no-exceptions) + (option-flag "-fno-rtti" flycheck-clang-no-rtti) + (option-flag "-fblocks" flycheck-clang-blocks) + (option-list "-include" flycheck-clang-includes) + (option-list "-W" flycheck-clang-warnings concat) + (option-list "-D" flycheck-clang-definitions concat) + (option-list "-I" flycheck-clang-include-path) + (eval flycheck-clang-args) + "-x" (eval + (pcase major-mode + (`c++-mode "c++") + (`c-mode "c"))) + ;; Read from standard input + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((info line-start (or "" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column + ": note: " (optional (message)) line-end) + (warning line-start (or "" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column + ": warning: " (optional (message)) line-end) + (error line-start (or "" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column + ": " (or "fatal error" "error") ": " (optional (message)) line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (let ((errors (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors))) + (dolist (err errors) + ;; Clang will output empty messages for #error/#warning pragmas without + ;; messages. We fill these empty errors with a dummy message to get + ;; them past our error filtering + (setf (flycheck-error-message err) + (or (flycheck-error-message err) "no message"))) + errors)) + :modes (c-mode c++-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . c/c++-cppcheck))) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-gcc-args c/c++-gcc + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-definitions nil c/c++-gcc + "Additional preprocessor definitions for GCC. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is an additional definition to pass to GCC, via the `-D' +option." + :type '(repeat (string :tag "Definition")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-include-path nil c/c++-gcc + "A list of include directories for GCC. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of gcc. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-includes nil c/c++-gcc + "A list of additional include files for GCC. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a file to include before syntax checking. Relative +paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (file :tag "Include file")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-language-standard nil c/c++-gcc + "The language standard to use in GCC. + +The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language +standard, or nil, to use the default standard. When non-nil, +pass the language standard via the `-std' option." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil) + (string :tag "Language standard")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-gcc-language-standard) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-no-exceptions nil c/c++-gcc + "Whether to disable exceptions in GCC. + +When non-nil, disable exceptions for syntax checks, via +`-fno-exceptions'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-no-rtti nil c/c++-gcc + "Whether to disable RTTI in GCC. + +When non-nil, disable RTTI for syntax checks, via `-fno-rtti'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-openmp nil c/c++-gcc + "Whether to enable OpenMP in GCC. + +When non-nil, enable OpenMP for syntax checkers, via +`-fopenmp'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-pedantic nil c/c++-gcc + "Whether to warn about language extensions in GCC. + +For ISO C, follows the version specified by any -std option used. +When non-nil, disable non-ISO extensions to C/C++ via +`-pedantic'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-pedantic-errors nil c/c++-gcc + "Whether to error on language extensions in GCC. + +For ISO C, follows the version specified by any -std option used. +When non-nil, disable non-ISO extensions to C/C++ via +`-pedantic-errors'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-warnings '("all" "extra") c/c++-gcc + "A list of additional warnings to enable in GCC. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each string +is the name of a warning category to enable. By default, all +recommended warnings and some extra warnings are enabled (as by +`-Wall' and `-Wextra' respectively). + +Refer to the gcc manual at URL +`https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/' for more information about +warnings." + :type '(choice (const :tag "No additional warnings" nil) + (repeat :tag "Additional warnings" + (string :tag "Warning name"))) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-define-checker c/c++-gcc + "A C/C++ syntax checker using GCC. + +Requires GCC 4.4 or newer. See URL `https://gcc.gnu.org/'." + :command ("gcc" + "-fshow-column" + "-iquote" (eval (flycheck-c/c++-quoted-include-directory)) + (option "-std=" flycheck-gcc-language-standard concat) + (option-flag "-pedantic" flycheck-gcc-pedantic) + (option-flag "-pedantic-errors" flycheck-gcc-pedantic-errors) + (option-flag "-fno-exceptions" flycheck-gcc-no-exceptions) + (option-flag "-fno-rtti" flycheck-gcc-no-rtti) + (option-flag "-fopenmp" flycheck-gcc-openmp) + (option-list "-include" flycheck-gcc-includes) + (option-list "-W" flycheck-gcc-warnings concat) + (option-list "-D" flycheck-gcc-definitions concat) + (option-list "-I" flycheck-gcc-include-path) + (eval flycheck-gcc-args) + "-x" (eval + (pcase major-mode + (`c++-mode "c++") + (`c-mode "c"))) + ;; GCC performs full checking only when actually compiling, so + ;; `-fsyntax-only' is not enough. Just let it generate assembly + ;; code. + "-S" "-o" null-device + ;; Read from standard input + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((info line-start (or "" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column + ": note: " (message) line-end) + (warning line-start (or "" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column + ": warning: " (message (one-or-more (not (any "\n[")))) + (optional "[" (id (one-or-more not-newline)) "]") line-end) + (error line-start (or "" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column + ": " (or "fatal error" "error") ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes (c-mode c++-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . c/c++-cppcheck))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-checks '("style") c/c++-cppcheck + "Enabled checks for Cppcheck. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is the name of an additional check to enable. By default, +all coding style checks are enabled. + +See section \"Enable message\" in the Cppcheck manual at URL +`http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/manual.pdf', and the +documentation of the `--enable' option for more information, +including a list of supported checks." + :type '(repeat :tag "Additional checks" + (string :tag "Check name")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-standards nil c/c++-cppcheck + "The standards to use in cppcheck. + +The value of this variable is either a list of strings denoting +the standards to use, or nil to pass nothing to cppcheck. When +non-nil, pass the standards via one or more `--std=' options." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil) + (repeat :tag "Custom standards" + (string :tag "Standard name"))) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "28")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-cppcheck-standards) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions-file nil c/c++-cppcheck + "The suppressions file to use in cppcheck. + +The value of this variable is a file with the suppressions to +use, or nil to pass nothing to cppcheck. When non-nil, pass the +suppressions file via the `--suppressions-list=' option." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil) + (file :tag "Suppressions file")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions-file) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions nil c/c++-cppcheck + "The suppressions to use in cppcheck. + +The value of this variable is either a list of strings denoting +the suppressions to use, or nil to pass nothing to cppcheck. +When non-nil, pass the suppressions via one or more `--suppress=' +options." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil) + (repeat :tag "Additional suppressions" + (string :tag "Suppression"))) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "28")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-inconclusive nil c/c++-cppcheck + "Whether to enable Cppcheck inconclusive checks. + +When non-nil, enable Cppcheck inconclusive checks. This allows Cppcheck to +report warnings it's not certain of, but it may result in false positives. + +This will have no effect when using Cppcheck 1.53 and older." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.19")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-include-path nil c/c++-cppcheck + "A list of include directories for cppcheck. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of cppcheck. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-define-checker c/c++-cppcheck + "A C/C++ checker using cppcheck. + +See URL `http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/'." + :command ("cppcheck" "--quiet" "--xml-version=2" "--inline-suppr" + (option "--enable=" flycheck-cppcheck-checks concat + flycheck-option-comma-separated-list) + (option-flag "--inconclusive" flycheck-cppcheck-inconclusive) + (option-list "-I" flycheck-cppcheck-include-path) + (option-list "--std=" flycheck-cppcheck-standards concat) + (option-list "--suppress=" flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions concat) + (option "--suppressions-list=" + flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions-file concat) + "-x" (eval + (pcase major-mode + (`c++-mode "c++") + (`c-mode "c"))) + source) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-cppcheck + :modes (c-mode c++-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker cfengine + "A CFEngine syntax checker using cf-promises. + +See URL `https://cfengine.com/'." + :command ("cf-promises" "-Wall" "-f" + ;; We must stay in the same directory to resolve @include + source-inplace) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": warning: " (message) line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": error: " (message) line-end)) + :modes (cfengine-mode cfengine3-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-foodcritic-tags nil chef-foodcritic + "A list of tags to select for Foodcritic. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings where each string +is a tag expression describing Foodcritic rules to enable or +disable, via the `--tags' option. To disable a tag, prefix it +with `~'." + :type '(repeat :tag "Tags" (string :tag "Tag expression")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +(flycheck-define-checker chef-foodcritic + "A Chef cookbooks syntax checker using Foodcritic. + +See URL `http://www.foodcritic.io'." + ;; Use `source-inplace' to allow resource discovery with relative paths. + ;; foodcritic interprets these as relative to the source file, so we need to + ;; stay within the source tree. See + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/pull/556 + :command ("foodcritic" + (option-list "--tags" flycheck-foodcritic-tags) + source-inplace) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (id (one-or-more alnum)) ": " + (message) ": " (file-name) ":" line line-end)) + :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode) + :predicate + (lambda () + (let ((parent-dir (file-name-directory + (directory-file-name + (expand-file-name default-directory))))) + (or + ;; Chef CookBook + ;; http://docs.opscode.com/chef/knife.html#id38 + (locate-dominating-file parent-dir "recipes") + ;; Knife Solo + ;; http://matschaffer.github.io/knife-solo/#label-Init+command + (locate-dominating-file parent-dir "cookbooks"))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker coffee + "A CoffeeScript syntax checker using coffee. + +See URL `https://coffeescript.org/'." + ;; --print suppresses generation of compiled .js files + :command ("coffee" "--compile" "--print" "--stdio") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "[stdin]:" line ":" column + ": error: " (message) line-end)) + :modes coffee-mode + :next-checkers ((warning . coffee-coffeelint))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-coffeelintrc coffee-coffeelint + ".coffeelint.json" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-define-checker coffee-coffeelint + "A CoffeeScript style checker using coffeelint. + +See URL `http://www.coffeelint.org/'." + :command + ("coffeelint" + (config-file "--file" flycheck-coffeelintrc) + "--stdin" "--reporter" "checkstyle") + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle + :error-filter (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names + "stdin" (flycheck-remove-error-ids + (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors)))) + :modes coffee-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker coq + "A Coq syntax checker using the Coq compiler. + +See URL `https://coq.inria.fr/'." + ;; We use coqtop in batch mode, because coqc is picky about file names. + :command ("coqtop" "-batch" "-load-vernac-source" source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "File \"" (file-name) "\", line " line + ;; TODO: Parse the end column, once Flycheck supports that + ", characters " column "-" (one-or-more digit) ":\n" + (or "Syntax error:" "Error:") + ;; Most Coq error messages span multiple lines, and end with a dot. + ;; There are simple one-line messages, too, though. + (message (or (and (one-or-more (or not-newline "\n")) ".") + (one-or-more not-newline))) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (dolist (err (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors)) + (setf (flycheck-error-message err) + (replace-regexp-in-string (rx (1+ (syntax whitespace)) line-end) + "" (flycheck-error-message err) + 'fixedcase 'literal))) + (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors)) + :modes coq-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker css-csslint + "A CSS syntax and style checker using csslint. + +See URL `https://github.com/CSSLint/csslint'." + :command ("csslint" "--format=checkstyle-xml" source) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle + :error-filter flycheck-dequalify-error-ids + :modes css-mode) + +(defconst flycheck-stylelint-args '("--formatter" "json") + "Common arguments to stylelint invocations.") + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-stylelintrc + (css-stylelint scss-stylelint less-stylelint) nil + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-stylelint-quiet + nil (css-stylelint scss-stylelint less-stylelint) + "Whether to run stylelint in quiet mode. + +When non-nil, enable quiet mode, via `--quiet'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . 26)) + +(defconst flycheck-stylelint-error-re + (flycheck-rx-to-string + '(: line-start (id (one-or-more word)) ": " (message) line-end))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-stylelint (output checker buffer) + "Parse stylelint errors from OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +The CHECKER usually returns the errors as JSON. + +If the CHECKER throws an Error it returns an Error message with a stacktrace." + (condition-case nil + (flycheck-parse-stylelint-json output checker buffer) + + ;; The output could not be parsed as JSON + (json-error + + ;; Extract a flycheck error from the output (with a regular expression) + ;; For match-string 4/5 see flycheck-rx-message/flycheck-rx-id + (when (string-match flycheck-stylelint-error-re output) + (list (flycheck-error-new-at + 1 nil 'error + (match-string 4 output) + :id (match-string 5 output) + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename (buffer-file-name buffer))))))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-stylelint-json (output checker buffer) + "Parse stylelint JSON errors from OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `http://stylelint.io/developer-guide/formatters/' for information +about the JSON format of stylelint." + (let ((json-object-type 'plist)) + + ;; stylelint returns a vector of result objects + ;; Since we only passed one file, the first element is enough + (let* ((stylelint-output (elt (json-read-from-string output) 0)) + (filename (buffer-file-name buffer)) + + ;; Turn all deprecations into warnings + (deprecations + (mapcar (lambda (d) + (flycheck-error-new-at + 1 nil 'warning + (plist-get d :text) + :id "Deprecation Warning" + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename filename)) + (plist-get stylelint-output :deprecations))) + + ;; Turn all invalid options into errors + (invalid-options + (mapcar (lambda (io) + (flycheck-error-new-at + 1 nil 'error + (plist-get io :text) + :id "Invalid Option" + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename filename)) + (plist-get stylelint-output :invalidOptionWarnings))) + + ;; Read all linting warnings + (warnings + (mapcar (lambda (w) + (flycheck-error-new-at + (plist-get w :line) (plist-get w :column) + (pcase (plist-get w :severity) + (`"error" 'error) + (`"warning" 'warning) + ;; Default to info for unknown .severity + (_ 'info)) + (plist-get w :text) + :id (plist-get w :rule) + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename filename)) + (plist-get stylelint-output :warnings)))) + + ;; Return the combined errors (deprecations, invalid options, warnings) + (append deprecations invalid-options warnings)))) + +(flycheck-define-checker css-stylelint + "A CSS syntax and style checker using stylelint. + +See URL `http://stylelint.io/'." + :command ("stylelint" + (eval flycheck-stylelint-args) + (option-flag "--quiet" flycheck-stylelint-quiet) + (config-file "--config" flycheck-stylelintrc) + "--stdin-filename" (eval (or (buffer-file-name) "style.css"))) + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-stylelint + :modes (css-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cuda-language-standard nil cuda-nvcc + "Our CUDA Language Standard." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil) + (string :tag "Language standard")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-cuda-language-standard) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cuda-includes nil cuda-nvcc + "Our include directories to pass to nvcc." + :type '(repeat (file :tag "Include file")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cuda-definitions nil cuda-nvcc + "Additional preprocessor definitions for nvcc. +A list of strings to pass to cuda, a la flycheck-clang" + :type '(repeat (string :tag "Definitions")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cuda-include-path nil cuda-nvcc + "A list of include directories for nvcc." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker cuda-nvcc + "A CUDA C/C++ syntax checker using nvcc. + +See URL `https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-llvm-compiler'." + :command ("nvcc" + "-c" ;; Compile Only + (option "-std=" flycheck-cuda-language-standard concat) + (option-list "-include" flycheck-cuda-includes) + (option-list "-D" flycheck-cuda-definitions concat) + (option-list "-I" flycheck-cuda-include-path) + source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (message "In file included from") + " " (or "" (file-name)) + ":" line ":" line-end) + (error line-start (or "" (file-name)) + "(" line "): error: " (message) line-end) + (error line-start (or "" (file-name)) + ":" line ":" column + ": fatal error: " (optional (message)) line-end) + (warning line-start (or "" (file-name)) + "(" line "): warning: " (message) line-end)) + :modes cuda-mode) + + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cwl-schema-path nil cwl + "A path for the schema file for Common Workflow Language. + +The value of this variable is a string that denotes a path for +the schema file of Common Workflow Language." + :type 'string + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-define-checker cwl + "A CWL syntax checker using Schema Salad validator. + +Requires Schema Salad 2.6.20171101113912 or newer. +See URL `https://www.commonwl.org/v1.0/SchemaSalad.html'." + :command ("schema-salad-tool" + "--quiet" + "--print-oneline" + (eval flycheck-cwl-schema-path) + source-inplace) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (zero-or-more blank) + (message (one-or-more not-newline)) + line-end)) + :modes cwl-mode) + +(defconst flycheck-d-module-re + (rx "module" (one-or-more (syntax whitespace)) + (group (one-or-more (not (syntax whitespace)))) + (zero-or-more (syntax whitespace)) + ";") + "Regular expression to match a D module declaration.") + +(defun flycheck-d-base-directory () + "Get the relative base directory path for this module." + (let* ((file-name (buffer-file-name)) + (module-file (if (string= (file-name-nondirectory file-name) + "package.d") + (directory-file-name (file-name-directory file-name)) + file-name))) + (flycheck-module-root-directory + (flycheck-find-in-buffer flycheck-d-module-re) + module-file))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-dmd-include-path nil d-dmd + "A list of include directories for dmd. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of dmd. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.18")) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-dmd-args d-dmd + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-define-checker d-dmd + "A D syntax checker using the DMD compiler. + +Requires DMD 2.066 or newer. See URL `https://dlang.org/'." + :command ("dmd" + "-debug" ; Compile in debug mode + "-o-" ; Don't generate an object file + "-vcolumns" ; Add columns in output + "-wi" ; Compilation will continue even if there are warnings + (eval (concat "-I" (flycheck-d-base-directory))) + (option-list "-I" flycheck-dmd-include-path concat) + (eval flycheck-dmd-args) + source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (file-name) "(" line "," column "): Error: " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) "(" line "," column "): " + (or "Warning" "Deprecation") ": " (message) line-end) + (info line-start (file-name) "(" line "," column "): " + (one-or-more " ") (message) line-end)) + :modes d-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker dockerfile-hadolint + "A Dockerfile syntax checker using the hadolint. + +See URL `http://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/'." + :command ("hadolint" "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (file-name) ":" line ":" column " " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start + (file-name) ":" line " " (id (one-or-more alnum)) " " (message) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "/dev/stdin" errors))) + :modes dockerfile-mode) + +(defconst flycheck-this-emacs-executable + (concat invocation-directory invocation-name) + "The path to the currently running Emacs executable.") + +(defconst flycheck-emacs-args '("-Q" "--batch") + "Common arguments to Emacs invocations.") + +(defmacro flycheck-prepare-emacs-lisp-form (&rest body) + "Prepare BODY for use as check form in a subprocess." + (declare (indent 0)) + `(flycheck-sexp-to-string + '(progn + (defvar jka-compr-inhibit) + (unwind-protect + ;; Flycheck inhibits compression of temporary files, thus we + ;; must not attempt to decompress. + (let ((jka-compr-inhibit t)) + ;; Strip option-argument separator from arguments, if present + (when (equal (car command-line-args-left) "--") + (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left))) + ,@body) + ;; Prevent Emacs from processing the arguments on its own, see + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/319 + (setq command-line-args-left nil))))) + +(defconst flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-form + (flycheck-prepare-emacs-lisp-form + ;; Keep track of the generated bytecode files, to delete them after byte + ;; compilation. + (defvar flycheck-byte-compiled-files nil) + (let ((byte-compile-dest-file-function + (lambda (source) + (let ((temp-file (make-temp-file (file-name-nondirectory source)))) + (push temp-file flycheck-byte-compiled-files) + temp-file)))) + (unwind-protect + (byte-compile-file (car command-line-args-left)) + (mapc (lambda (f) (ignore-errors (delete-file f))) + flycheck-byte-compiled-files)) + (when (bound-and-true-p flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare) + (check-declare-file (car command-line-args-left)))))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-emacs-lisp-load-path nil emacs-lisp + "Load path to use in the Emacs Lisp syntax checker. + +When set to `inherit', use the `load-path' of the current Emacs +session during syntax checking. + +When set to a list of strings, add each directory in this list to +the `load-path' before invoking the byte compiler. Relative +paths in this list are expanded against the `default-directory' +of the buffer to check. + +When nil, do not explicitly set the `load-path' during syntax +checking. The syntax check only uses the built-in `load-path' of +Emacs in this case. + +Note that changing this variable can lead to wrong results of the +syntax check, e.g. if an unexpected version of a required library +is used." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Inherit current `load-path'" inherit) + (repeat :tag "Load path" directory)) + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages + 'auto emacs-lisp + "Whether to initialize packages in the Emacs Lisp syntax checker. + +When nil, never initialize packages. When `auto', initialize +packages only when checking `user-init-file' or files from +`user-emacs-directory'. For any other non-nil value, always +initialize packages. + +When initializing packages is enabled the `emacs-lisp' syntax +checker calls `package-initialize' before byte-compiling the file +to be checked. It also sets `package-user-dir' according to +`flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir'." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not initialize packages" nil) + (const :tag "Initialize packages for configuration only" auto) + (const :tag "Always initialize packages" t)) + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14")) + +(defconst flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-initialize-form + (flycheck-sexp-to-string + '(with-demoted-errors "Error during package initialization: %S" + (package-initialize))) + "Form used to initialize packages.") + +(defun flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-package-initialize (value) + "Option VALUE filter for `flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages'." + (let ((shall-initialize + (if (eq value 'auto) + (or (flycheck-in-user-emacs-directory-p (buffer-file-name)) + ;; `user-init-file' is nil in non-interactive sessions. Now, + ;; no user would possibly use Flycheck in a non-interactive + ;; session, but our unit tests run non-interactively, so we + ;; have to handle this case anyway + (and user-init-file + (flycheck-same-files-p (buffer-file-name) + user-init-file))) + value))) + (when shall-initialize + ;; If packages shall be initialized, return the corresponding form, + ;; otherwise make Flycheck ignore the option by returning nil. + flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-initialize-form))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir nil emacs-lisp + "Package directory for the Emacs Lisp syntax checker. + +If set to a string set `package-user-dir' to the value of this +variable before initializing packages. If set to nil just inherit +the value of `package-user-dir' from the running Emacs session. + +This variable has no effect, if +`flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages' is nil." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default package directory" nil) + (directory :tag "Custom package directory")) + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14")) + +(defun flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir (value) + "Option VALUE filter for `flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir'." + ;; Inherit the package directory from our Emacs session + (let ((value (or value (bound-and-true-p package-user-dir)))) + (when value + (flycheck-sexp-to-string `(setq package-user-dir ,value))))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare nil emacs-lisp + "If non-nil, check ‘declare-function’ forms using ‘check-declare-file’." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not check declare forms" nil) + (const :tag "Check declare forms" t)) + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "31")) + +(defun flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-check-declare (value) + "Option VALUE filter for `flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare'." + (when value + (flycheck-sexp-to-string + `(progn + (defvar flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare) + (setq flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare ,value))))) + +(defun flycheck--emacs-lisp-enabled-p () + "Check whether to enable Emacs Lisp checkers in the current buffer." + (not + (or + ;; Do not check buffers used for autoloads generation during package + ;; installation. These buffers are too short-lived for being checked, and + ;; doing so causes spurious errors. See + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/45 and + ;; https://github.com/bbatsov/prelude/issues/248. We must also not check + ;; compilation buffers, but as these are ephemeral, Flycheck won't check + ;; them anyway. + (flycheck-autoloads-file-p) + ;; Cask/Carton and dir-locals files contain data, not code, and don't need + ;; to follow Checkdoc conventions either. + (and (buffer-file-name) + (member (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name)) + '("Cask" "Carton" ".dir-locals.el" ".dir-locals-2.el")))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker emacs-lisp + "An Emacs Lisp syntax checker using the Emacs Lisp Byte compiler. + +See Info Node `(elisp)Byte Compilation'." + :command ("emacs" (eval flycheck-emacs-args) + (eval + (let ((path (pcase flycheck-emacs-lisp-load-path + (`inherit load-path) + (p (seq-map #'expand-file-name p))))) + (flycheck-prepend-with-option "--directory" path))) + (option "--eval" flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir nil + flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir) + (option "--eval" flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages nil + flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-package-initialize) + (option "--eval" flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare nil + flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-check-declare) + "--eval" (eval flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-form) + "--" + source-inplace) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":Error:" + (message (zero-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n " (zero-or-more not-newline))) + line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":Warning:" + (message (zero-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n " (zero-or-more not-newline))) + line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line (optional ":" column) + ":Warning (check-declare): said\n" + (message (zero-or-more " " (zero-or-more not-newline)) + (zero-or-more "\n " (zero-or-more not-newline))) + line-end) + ;; The following is for Emacs 24 ‘check-declare-file’, which uses a + ;; less informative format. + (warning line-start "Warning (check-declare): " (file-name) " said " + (message (zero-or-more not-newline)) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-fill-empty-line-numbers + (flycheck-collapse-error-message-whitespace + (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors)))) + :modes (emacs-lisp-mode lisp-interaction-mode) + :enabled flycheck--emacs-lisp-enabled-p + :predicate + (lambda () + (and + ;; Ensure that we only check buffers with a backing file. For buffers + ;; without a backing file we cannot guarantee that file names in error + ;; messages are properly resolved, because `byte-compile-file' emits file + ;; names *relative to the directory of the checked file* instead of the + ;; working directory. Hence our backwards-substitution will fail, because + ;; the checker process has a different base directory to resolve relative + ;; file names than the Flycheck code working on the buffer to check. + (buffer-file-name) + ;; Do not check buffers which should not be byte-compiled. The checker + ;; process will refuse to compile these, which would confuse Flycheck + (not (bound-and-true-p no-byte-compile)))) + :next-checkers (emacs-lisp-checkdoc)) + +(defconst flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-form + (flycheck-prepare-emacs-lisp-form + (unless (require 'elisp-mode nil 'no-error) + ;; TODO: Fallback for Emacs 24, remove when dropping support for 24 + (require 'lisp-mode)) + (require 'checkdoc) + + (let ((source (car command-line-args-left)) + ;; Remember the default directory of the process + (process-default-directory default-directory)) + ;; Note that we deliberately use our custom approach even despite of + ;; `checkdoc-file' which was added to Emacs 25.1. While it's conceptually + ;; the better thing, its implementation has too many flaws to be of use + ;; for us. + (with-temp-buffer + (insert-file-contents source 'visit) + (setq buffer-file-name source) + ;; And change back to the process default directory to make file-name + ;; back-substutition work + (setq default-directory process-default-directory) + (with-demoted-errors "Error in checkdoc: %S" + ;; Checkdoc needs the Emacs Lisp syntax table and comment syntax to + ;; parse sexps and identify docstrings correctly; see + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/833 + (delay-mode-hooks (emacs-lisp-mode)) + (setq delayed-mode-hooks nil) + (checkdoc-current-buffer t) + (with-current-buffer checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer + (princ (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))) + (kill-buffer))))))) + +(defconst flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables + '(checkdoc-symbol-words + checkdoc-arguments-in-order-flag + checkdoc-force-history-flag + checkdoc-permit-comma-termination-flag + checkdoc-force-docstrings-flag + checkdoc-package-keywords-flag + checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag + checkdoc-verb-check-experimental-flag + checkdoc-max-keyref-before-warn + sentence-end-double-space) + "Variables inherited by the checkdoc subprocess.") + +(defun flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables-form () + "Make a sexp to pass relevant variables to a checkdoc subprocess. + +Variables are taken from `flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables'." + `(progn + ,@(seq-map (lambda (opt) `(setq-default ,opt ',(symbol-value opt))) + (seq-filter #'boundp flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables)))) + +(flycheck-define-checker emacs-lisp-checkdoc + "An Emacs Lisp style checker using CheckDoc. + +The checker runs `checkdoc-current-buffer'." + :command ("emacs" (eval flycheck-emacs-args) + "--eval" (eval (flycheck-sexp-to-string + (flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables-form))) + "--eval" (eval flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-form) + "--" source) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes (emacs-lisp-mode) + :enabled flycheck--emacs-lisp-enabled-p) + +(dolist (checker '(emacs-lisp emacs-lisp-checkdoc)) + (setf (car (flycheck-checker-get checker 'command)) + flycheck-this-emacs-executable)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-erlang-include-path nil erlang + "A list of include directories for Erlang. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of erlc. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-erlang-library-path nil erlang + "A list of library directories for Erlang. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the library path of erlc. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Library directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-define-checker erlang + "An Erlang syntax checker using the Erlang interpreter. + +See URL `http://www.erlang.org/'." + :command ("erlc" + "-o" temporary-directory + (option-list "-I" flycheck-erlang-include-path) + (option-list "-pa" flycheck-erlang-library-path) + "-Wall" + source) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ": Warning:" (message) line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes erlang-mode + :enabled (lambda () (string-suffix-p ".erl" (buffer-file-name)))) + +(defun flycheck--contains-rebar-config (dir-name) + "Return DIR-NAME if rebar config file exists in DIR-NAME, nil otherwise." + (when (or (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "rebar.config" dir-name)) + (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "rebar.config.script" dir-name))) + dir-name)) + +(defun flycheck--locate-rebar3-project-root + (file-name &optional prev-file-name acc) + "Find the top-most rebar project root for source FILE-NAME. + +A project root directory is any directory containing a +rebar.config file. Find the top-most directory to move out of any +nested dependencies. + +FILE-NAME is a source file for which to find the project. + +PREV-FILE-NAME helps us prevent infinite looping + +ACC is an accumulator that keeps the list of results, the first +non-nil of which will be our project root. + +Return the absolute path to the directory" + (if (string= file-name prev-file-name) + (car (remove nil acc)) + (let ((current-dir (file-name-directory file-name))) + (flycheck--locate-rebar3-project-root + (directory-file-name current-dir) + file-name + (cons (flycheck--contains-rebar-config current-dir) acc))))) + +(defun flycheck-rebar3-project-root (&optional _checker) + "Return directory where rebar.config is located." + (flycheck--locate-rebar3-project-root buffer-file-name)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-erlang-rebar3-profile nil erlang-rebar3 + "The rebar3 profile to use. + +The profile used when compiling, if VALUE is nil \"test\" will be used +when the file is located in test directory, otherwise \"default\" will be +used as profile." + :type 'string + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(defun flycheck-erlang-rebar3-get-profile () + "Return rebar3 profile. + +Use flycheck-erlang-rebar3-profile if set, otherwise use test profile if +dirname is test or else default." + (cond + (flycheck-erlang-rebar3-profile flycheck-erlang-rebar3-profile) + ((and buffer-file-name + (string= "test" + (file-name-base + (directory-file-name + (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))))) + "test") + (t "default"))) + +(flycheck-define-checker erlang-rebar3 + "An Erlang syntax checker using the rebar3 build tool." + :command ("rebar3" "as" (eval (flycheck-erlang-rebar3-get-profile)) "compile") + :error-parser flycheck-parse-with-patterns-without-color + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start + (file-name) ":" line ": Warning:" (message) line-end) + (error line-start + (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes erlang-mode + :enabled flycheck-rebar3-project-root + :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p + :working-directory flycheck-rebar3-project-root) + +(flycheck-define-checker eruby-erubis + "An eRuby syntax checker using the `erubis' command. + +See URL `http://www.kuwata-lab.com/erubis/'." + :command ("erubis" "-z" source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes (html-erb-mode rhtml-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . eruby-ruumba))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-ruumbarc eruby-ruumba ".ruumba.yml" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ruumba-lint-only nil eruby-ruumba + "Whether to only report code issues in Ruumba. + +When non-nil, only report code issues in Ruumba, via `--lint'. +Otherwise report style issues as well." + :safe #'booleanp + :type 'boolean + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker eruby-ruumba + "An eRuby syntax and style checker using the Ruumba tool. + +You need at least Ruumba 0.1.7 for this syntax checker. + +See URL `https://github.com/ericqweinstein/ruumba'." + :command ("ruumba" + "--display-cop-names" + "--force-exclusion" + "--format" "emacs" + "--cache" "false" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-ruumbarc) + (option-flag "--lint" flycheck-ruumba-lint-only) + ;; Ruumba takes the original file name as argument when reading + ;; from standard input + "--stdin" source-original) + :standard-input t + :working-directory flycheck-ruby--find-project-root + :error-patterns + ((info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": C: " + (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message) line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": W: " + (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message) + line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (or "E" "F") ": " + (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message) + line-end)) + :modes (html-erb-mode rhtml-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-gfortran-args fortran-gfortran + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gfortran-include-path nil fortran-gfortran + "A list of include directories for GCC Fortran. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of gcc. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gfortran-language-standard "f95" + fortran-gfortran + "The language standard to use in GFortran. + +The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language +standard, or nil, to use the default standard. When non-nil, +pass the language standard via the `-std' option." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil) + (string :tag "Language standard")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gfortran-layout nil fortran-gfortran + "The source code layout to use in GFortran. + +The value of this variable is one of the following symbols: + +nil + Let gfortran determine the layout from the extension + +`free' + Use free form layout + + +`fixed' + Use fixed form layout + +In any other case, an error is signaled." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Guess layout from extension" nil) + (const :tag "Free form layout" free) + (const :tag "Fixed form layout" fixed)) + :safe (lambda (value) (or (not value) (memq value '(free fixed)))) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(defun flycheck-option-gfortran-layout (value) + "Option VALUE filter for `flycheck-gfortran-layout'." + (pcase value + (`nil nil) + (`free "free-form") + (`fixed "fixed-form") + (_ (error "Invalid value for flycheck-gfortran-layout: %S" value)))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gfortran-warnings '("all" "extra") + fortran-gfortran + "A list of warnings for GCC Fortran. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each string +is the name of a warning category to enable. By default, all +recommended warnings and some extra warnings are enabled (as by +`-Wall' and `-Wextra' respectively). + +Refer to the gfortran manual at URL +`https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/' for more information +about warnings" + :type '(choice (const :tag "No additional warnings" nil) + (repeat :tag "Additional warnings" + (string :tag "Warning name"))) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-define-checker fortran-gfortran + "An Fortran syntax checker using GCC. + +Uses GCC's Fortran compiler gfortran. See URL +`https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/'." + :command ("gfortran" + "-fsyntax-only" + "-fshow-column" + ;; Do not visually indicate the source location + "-fno-diagnostics-show-caret" + ;; Do not show the corresponding warning group + "-fno-diagnostics-show-option" + ;; Fortran has similar include processing as C/C++ + "-iquote" (eval (flycheck-c/c++-quoted-include-directory)) + (option "-std=" flycheck-gfortran-language-standard concat) + (option "-f" flycheck-gfortran-layout concat + flycheck-option-gfortran-layout) + (option-list "-W" flycheck-gfortran-warnings concat) + (option-list "-I" flycheck-gfortran-include-path concat) + (eval flycheck-gfortran-args) + source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line (or ":" ".") column (or ": " ":\n") + (or (= 3 (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n") "") + (or "Error" "Fatal Error") ": " + (message) line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line (or ":" ".") column (or ": " ":\n") + (or (= 3 (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n") "") + "Warning: " (message) line-end)) + :modes (fortran-mode f90-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker go-gofmt + "A Go syntax and style checker using the gofmt utility. + +See URL `https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/'." + :command ("gofmt") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start ":" line ":" column ": " + (message) line-end)) + :modes go-mode + :next-checkers ((warning . go-golint) + ;; Fall back, if go-golint doesn't exist + (warning . go-vet) + ;; Fall back, if go-vet doesn't exist + (warning . go-build) (warning . go-test) + (warning . go-errcheck) + (warning . go-unconvert) + (warning . go-staticcheck))) + +(flycheck-define-checker go-golint + "A Go style checker using Golint. + +See URL `https://github.com/golang/lint'." + :command ("golint" source) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes go-mode + :next-checkers (go-vet + ;; Fall back, if go-vet doesn't exist + go-build go-test go-errcheck go-unconvert)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-vet-print-functions nil go-vet + "A list of print-like functions for `go vet'. + +Go vet will check these functions for format string problems and +issues, such as a mismatch between the number of formats used, +and the number of arguments given. + +Each entry is in the form Name:N where N is the zero-based +argument position of the first argument involved in the print: +either the format or the first print argument for non-formatted +prints. For example, if you have Warn and Warnf functions that +take an io.Writer as their first argument, like Fprintf, +-printfuncs=Warn:1,Warnf:1 " + :type '(repeat :tag "print-like functions" + (string :tag "function")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p) + +(flycheck-define-checker go-vet + "A Go syntax checker using the `go vet' command. + +See URL `https://golang.org/cmd/go/' and URL +`https://golang.org/cmd/vet/'." + :command ("go" "vet" + (option "-printf.funcs=" flycheck-go-vet-print-functions concat + flycheck-option-comma-separated-list) + source) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes go-mode + :next-checkers (go-build + go-test + ;; Fall back if `go build' or `go test' can be used + go-errcheck + go-unconvert + go-staticcheck) + :verify (lambda (_) + (let* ((go (flycheck-checker-executable 'go-vet)) + (have-vet (member "vet" (ignore-errors + (process-lines go "tool"))))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "go tool vet" + :message (if have-vet "present" "missing") + :face (if have-vet 'success '(bold error))))))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-build-install-deps nil (go-build go-test) + "Whether to install dependencies in `go build' and `go test'. + +If non-nil automatically install dependencies with `go build' +while syntax checking." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-build-tags nil + (go-build go-test go-errcheck go-staticcheck) + "A list of tags for `go build'. + +Each item is a string with a tag to be given to `go build'." + :type '(repeat (string :tag "Tag")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25")) + + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-version nil go-staticcheck + "The version of go that should be targeted by `staticcheck'. + +Should be a string representing a version, like 1.6 or 1.11.4. +See `https://staticcheck.io/docs/#targeting-go-versions' for +details." + :type 'string + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker go-build + "A Go syntax and type checker using the `go build' command. + +Requires Go 1.6 or newer. See URL `https://golang.org/cmd/go'." + :command ("go" "build" + (option-flag "-i" flycheck-go-build-install-deps) + ;; multiple tags are listed as "dev debug ..." + (option-list "-tags=" flycheck-go-build-tags concat) + "-o" null-device) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" + (optional column ":") " " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n\t" (one-or-more not-newline))) + line-end) + ;; Catch error message about multiple packages in a directory, which doesn't + ;; follow the standard error message format. + (info line-start + (message "can't load package: package " + (one-or-more (not (any ?: ?\n))) + ": found packages " + (one-or-more not-newline)) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (dolist (error errors) + (unless (flycheck-error-line error) + ;; Flycheck ignores errors without line numbers, but the error + ;; message about multiple packages in a directory doesn't come with a + ;; line number, so inject a fake one. + (setf (flycheck-error-line error) 1))) + errors) + :modes go-mode + :predicate (lambda () + (and (flycheck-buffer-saved-p) + (not (string-suffix-p "_test.go" (buffer-file-name))))) + :next-checkers ((warning . go-errcheck) + (warning . go-unconvert) + (warning . go-staticcheck))) + +(flycheck-define-checker go-test + "A Go syntax and type checker using the `go test' command. + +Requires Go 1.6 or newer. See URL `https://golang.org/cmd/go'." + :command ("go" "test" + (option-flag "-i" flycheck-go-build-install-deps) + (option-list "-tags=" flycheck-go-build-tags concat) + "-c" "-o" null-device) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" + (optional column ":") " " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n\t" (one-or-more not-newline))) + line-end)) + :modes go-mode + :predicate + (lambda () (and (flycheck-buffer-saved-p) + (string-suffix-p "_test.go" (buffer-file-name)))) + :next-checkers ((warning . go-errcheck) + (warning . go-unconvert) + (warning . go-staticcheck))) + +(flycheck-define-checker go-errcheck + "A Go checker for unchecked errors. + +Requires errcheck newer than commit 8515d34 (Aug 28th, 2015). + +See URL `https://github.com/kisielk/errcheck'." + :command ("errcheck" + "-abspath" + (option-list "-tags=" flycheck-go-build-tags concat) + ".") + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start + (file-name) ":" line ":" column (or (one-or-more "\t") ": " ":\t") + (message) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (let ((errors (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors))) + (dolist (err errors) + (-when-let (message (flycheck-error-message err)) + ;; Improve the messages reported by errcheck to make them more clear. + (setf (flycheck-error-message err) + (format "Ignored `error` returned from `%s`" message))))) + errors) + :modes go-mode + :predicate (lambda () (flycheck-buffer-saved-p)) + :next-checkers ((warning . go-unconvert) + (warning . go-staticcheck))) + +(flycheck-define-checker go-unconvert + "A Go checker looking for unnecessary type conversions. + +See URL `https://github.com/mdempsky/unconvert'." + :command ("unconvert" ".") + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes go-mode + :predicate (lambda () (flycheck-buffer-saved-p))) + +(flycheck-define-checker go-staticcheck + "A Go checker that performs static analysis and linting using +the `staticcheck' command. + +`staticcheck' is explicitly fully compatible with \"the last two +versions of go\". `staticheck' can target earlier versions (with +limited features) if `flycheck-go-version' is set. See URL +`https://staticcheck.io/'." + :command ("staticcheck" "-f" "json" + (option-list "-tags" flycheck-go-build-tags concat) + (option "-go" flycheck-go-version)) + + :error-parser flycheck-parse-go-staticcheck + :modes go-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker groovy + "A groovy syntax checker using groovy compiler API. + +See URL `http://www.groovy-lang.org'." + :command ("groovy" "-e" + "import org.codehaus.groovy.control.* + +unit = new CompilationUnit() +unit.addSource(\"input\", System.in) + +try { + unit.compile(Phases.CONVERSION) +} catch (MultipleCompilationErrorsException e) { + e.errorCollector.write(new PrintWriter(System.out, true), null) +}") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "input: " line ":" (message) + " @ line " line ", column " column "." line-end)) + :modes groovy-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker haml + "A Haml syntax checker using the Haml compiler. + +See URL `http://haml.info'." + :command ("haml" "-c" "--stdin") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "Syntax error on line " line ": " (message) line-end) + (error line-start ":" line ": syntax error, " (message) line-end)) + :modes haml-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker handlebars + "A Handlebars syntax checker using the Handlebars compiler. + +See URL `http://handlebarsjs.com/'." + :command ("handlebars" "-i-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + "Error: Parse error on line " line ":" (optional "\r") "\n" + (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n" (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n" + (message) line-end)) + :modes (handlebars-mode handlebars-sgml-mode web-mode) + :predicate + (lambda () + (if (eq major-mode 'web-mode) + ;; Check if this is a handlebars file since web-mode does not store the + ;; non-canonical engine name + (let* ((regexp-alist (bound-and-true-p web-mode-engine-file-regexps)) + (pattern (cdr (assoc "handlebars" regexp-alist)))) + (and pattern (buffer-file-name) + (string-match-p pattern (buffer-file-name)))) + t))) + +(defconst flycheck-haskell-module-re + (rx line-start (zero-or-more (or "\n" (any space))) + "module" (one-or-more (or "\n" (any space))) + (group (one-or-more (not (any space "(" "\n"))))) + "Regular expression for a Haskell module name.") + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-ghc-args (haskell-stack-ghc haskell-ghc) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-stack-use-nix nil haskell-stack-ghc + "Whether to enable nix support in stack. + +When non-nil, stack will append '--nix' flag to any call." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "26")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-stack-project-file nil haskell-stack-ghc + "Override project stack.yaml file. + +The value of this variable is a file path that refers to a yaml +file for the current stack project. Relative file paths are +resolved against the checker's working directory. When non-nil, +stack will get overridden value via `--stack-yaml'." + :type 'string + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-no-user-package-database nil haskell-ghc + "Whether to disable the user package database in GHC. + +When non-nil, disable the user package database in GHC, via +`-no-user-package-db'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-package-databases nil haskell-ghc + "Additional module databases for GHC. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory of a package database. Each package +database is given to GHC via `-package-db'." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Package database")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-search-path nil + (haskell-stack-ghc haskell-ghc) + "Module search path for (Stack) GHC. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory containing Haskell modules. Each directory +is added to the GHC search path via `-i'." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Module directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-language-extensions nil + (haskell-stack-ghc haskell-ghc) + "Language extensions for (Stack) GHC. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a Haskell language extension, as in the LANGUAGE +pragma. Each extension is enabled via `-X'." + :type '(repeat (string :tag "Language extension")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.19")) + +(defvar flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory nil + "The cache directory for `ghc' output.") + +(defun flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory () + "Get the cache location for `ghc' output. + +If no cache directory exists yet, create one and return it. +Otherwise return the previously used cache directory." + (setq flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory + (or flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory + (make-temp-file "flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache" 'directory)))) + +(defun flycheck--locate-dominating-file-matching (directory regexp) + "Search for a file in directory hierarchy starting at DIRECTORY. + +Look up the directory hierarchy from DIRECTORY for a directory +containing a file that matches REGEXP." + (locate-dominating-file + directory + (lambda (dir) + (directory-files dir nil regexp t)))) + +(defun flycheck-haskell--find-default-directory (checker) + "Come up with a suitable default directory for Haskell to run CHECKER in. + +In case of `haskell-stack-ghc' checker it is directory with +stack.yaml file. If there's no stack.yaml file in any parent +directory, it will be the directory that \"stack path --project-root\" +command returns. + +For all other checkers, it is the closest parent directory that +contains a cabal file." + (pcase checker + (`haskell-stack-ghc + (or + (when (buffer-file-name) + (flycheck--locate-dominating-file-matching + (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name)) + "stack.*\\.yaml\\'")) + (-when-let* ((stack (funcall flycheck-executable-find "stack")) + (output (ignore-errors + (process-lines stack + "--no-install-ghc" + "path" "--project-root"))) + (stack-dir (car output))) + (and (file-directory-p stack-dir) stack-dir)))) + (_ + (when (buffer-file-name) + (flycheck--locate-dominating-file-matching + (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name)) + "\\.cabal\\'\\|\\`package\\.yaml\\'"))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker haskell-stack-ghc + "A Haskell syntax and type checker using `stack ghc'. + +See URL `https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack'." + :command ("stack" + "--no-install-ghc" + (option "--stack-yaml" flycheck-ghc-stack-project-file) + (option-flag "--nix" flycheck-ghc-stack-use-nix) + "ghc" "--" "-Wall" "-no-link" + "-outputdir" (eval (flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory)) + (option-list "-X" flycheck-ghc-language-extensions concat) + (option-list "-i" flycheck-ghc-search-path concat) + (eval (concat + "-i" + (flycheck-module-root-directory + (flycheck-find-in-buffer flycheck-haskell-module-re)))) + (eval flycheck-ghc-args) + "-x" (eval + (pcase major-mode + (`haskell-mode "hs") + (`literate-haskell-mode "lhs"))) + source) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" + (or " " "\n ") (in "Ww") "arning:" + (optional " " "[" (id (one-or-more not-newline)) "]") + (optional "\n") + (message + (one-or-more " ") (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more (not (any ?\n ?|))))) + line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (optional " error:") + (or (message (one-or-more not-newline)) + (and "\n" + (message + (one-or-more " ") (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more (not (any ?\n ?|))))))) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-dedent-error-messages errors))) + :modes (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . haskell-hlint)) + :working-directory flycheck-haskell--find-default-directory) + +(flycheck-define-checker haskell-ghc + "A Haskell syntax and type checker using ghc. + +See URL `https://www.haskell.org/ghc/'." + :command ("ghc" "-Wall" "-no-link" + "-outputdir" (eval (flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory)) + (option-flag "-no-user-package-db" + flycheck-ghc-no-user-package-database) + (option-list "-package-db" flycheck-ghc-package-databases) + (option-list "-i" flycheck-ghc-search-path concat) + ;; Include the parent directory of the current module tree, to + ;; properly resolve local imports + (eval (concat + "-i" + (flycheck-module-root-directory + (flycheck-find-in-buffer flycheck-haskell-module-re)))) + (option-list "-X" flycheck-ghc-language-extensions concat) + (eval flycheck-ghc-args) + "-x" (eval + (pcase major-mode + (`haskell-mode "hs") + (`literate-haskell-mode "lhs"))) + source) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" + (or " " "\n ") (in "Ww") "arning:" + (optional " " "[" (id (one-or-more not-newline)) "]") + (optional "\n") + (message + (one-or-more " ") (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more (not (any ?\n ?|))))) + line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (optional " error:") + (or (message (one-or-more not-newline)) + (and "\n" + (message + (one-or-more " ") (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more (not (any ?\n ?|))))))) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-dedent-error-messages errors))) + :modes (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . haskell-hlint)) + :working-directory flycheck-haskell--find-default-directory) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-hlintrc haskell-hlint "HLint.hs" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-hlint-args haskell-hlint + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-hlint-language-extensions + nil haskell-hlint + "Extensions list to enable for hlint. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a name of extension to enable in +hlint (e.g. \"QuasiQuotes\")." + :type '(repeat :tag "Extensions" (string :tag "Extension")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-hlint-ignore-rules + nil haskell-hlint + "Ignore rules list for hlint checks. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is an ignore rule (e.g. \"Use fmap\")." + :type '(repeat :tag "Ignore rules" (string :tag "Ignore rule")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-hlint-hint-packages + nil haskell-hlint + "Hint packages to include for hlint checks. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a default hint package (e.g. (\"Generalise\" +\"Default\" \"Dollar\"))." + :type '(repeat :tag "Hint packages" (string :tag "Hint package")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-define-checker haskell-hlint + "A Haskell style checker using hlint. + +See URL `https://github.com/ndmitchell/hlint'." + :command ("hlint" + (option-list "-X" flycheck-hlint-language-extensions concat) + (option-list "-i=" flycheck-hlint-ignore-rules concat) + (option-list "-h" flycheck-hlint-hint-packages concat) + (config-file "-h" flycheck-hlintrc) + (eval flycheck-hlint-args) + source-inplace) + :error-patterns + ((info line-start + (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": Suggestion: " + (message (one-or-more (and (one-or-more (not (any ?\n))) ?\n))) + line-end) + (warning line-start + (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": Warning: " + (message (one-or-more (and (one-or-more (not (any ?\n))) ?\n))) + line-end) + (error line-start + (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": Error: " + (message (one-or-more (and (one-or-more (not (any ?\n))) ?\n))) + line-end)) + :modes (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-tidyrc html-tidy ".tidyrc" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-define-checker html-tidy + "A HTML syntax and style checker using Tidy. + +See URL `https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5'." + :command ("tidy" (config-file "-config" flycheck-tidyrc) + "-lang" "en" + "-e" "-q") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + "line " line + " column " column + " - Error: " (message) line-end) + (warning line-start + "line " line + " column " column + " - Warning: " (message) line-end)) + :modes (html-mode mhtml-mode nxhtml-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-jshintrc javascript-jshint ".jshintrc" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-jshint-extract-javascript nil + javascript-jshint + "Whether jshint should extract Javascript from HTML. + +If nil no extract rule is given to jshint. If `auto' only +extract Javascript if a HTML file is detected. If `always' or +`never' extract Javascript always or never respectively. + +Refer to the jshint manual at the URL +`http://jshint.com/docs/cli/#flags' for more information." + :type + '(choice (const :tag "No extraction rule" nil) + (const :tag "Try to extract Javascript when detecting HTML files" + auto) + (const :tag "Always try to extract Javascript" always) + (const :tag "Never try to extract Javascript" never)) + :safe #'symbolp + :package-version '(flycheck . "26")) + +(flycheck-define-checker javascript-jshint + "A Javascript syntax and style checker using jshint. + +See URL `http://www.jshint.com'." + :command ("jshint" "--reporter=checkstyle" + "--filename" source-original + (config-file "--config" flycheck-jshintrc) + (option "--extract=" flycheck-jshint-extract-javascript + concat flycheck-option-symbol) + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names + "stdin" (flycheck-dequalify-error-ids errors))) + :modes (js-mode js2-mode js3-mode rjsx-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-eslint-args javascript-eslint + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-eslint-rules-directories nil javascript-eslint + "A list of directories with custom rules for ESLint. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory with custom rules for ESLint. + +Refer to the ESLint manual at URL +`http://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/command-line-interface#--rulesdir' +for more information about the custom directories." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Custom rules directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "29")) + +(defun flycheck-eslint-config-exists-p () + "Whether there is a valid eslint config for the current buffer." + (let* ((executable (flycheck-find-checker-executable 'javascript-eslint)) + (exitcode (and executable + (call-process executable nil nil nil + "--print-config" (or buffer-file-name + "index.js"))))) + (eq exitcode 0))) + +(defun flycheck-parse-eslint (output checker buffer) + "Parse ESLint errors/warnings from JSON OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `https://eslint.org' for more information about ESLint." + (mapcar (lambda (err) + (let-alist err + (flycheck-error-new-at + .line + .column + (pcase .severity + (2 'error) + (1 'warning) + (_ 'warning)) + .message + :id .ruleId + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename (buffer-file-name buffer)))) + (let-alist (caar (flycheck-parse-json output)) + .messages))) + +(defun flycheck-eslint--find-working-directory (_checker) + "Look for a working directory to run ESLint CHECKER in. + +This will be the directory that contains the `node_modules' +directory. If no such directory is found in the directory +hierarchy, it looks first for `.eslintignore' and then for +`.eslintrc' files to detect the project root." + (let* ((regex-config (concat "\\`\\.eslintrc" + "\\(\\.\\(js\\|ya?ml\\|json\\)\\)?\\'"))) + (when buffer-file-name + (or (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name "node_modules") + (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name ".eslintignore") + (locate-dominating-file + (file-name-directory buffer-file-name) + (lambda (directory) + (> (length (directory-files directory nil regex-config t)) 0))))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker javascript-eslint + "A Javascript syntax and style checker using eslint. + +See URL `https://eslint.org/'." + :command ("eslint" "--format=json" + (option-list "--rulesdir" flycheck-eslint-rules-directories) + (eval flycheck-eslint-args) + "--stdin" "--stdin-filename" source-original) + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-eslint + :enabled (lambda () (flycheck-eslint-config-exists-p)) + :modes (js-mode js-jsx-mode js2-mode js2-jsx-mode js3-mode rjsx-mode + typescript-mode) + :working-directory flycheck-eslint--find-working-directory + :verify + (lambda (_) + (let* ((default-directory + (flycheck-compute-working-directory 'javascript-eslint)) + (have-config (flycheck-eslint-config-exists-p))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "config file" + :message (if have-config "found" "missing or incorrect") + :face (if have-config 'success '(bold error))))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker javascript-standard + "A Javascript code and style checker for the (Semi-)Standard Style. + +This checker works with `standard' and `semistandard', defaulting +to the former. To use it with the latter, set +`flycheck-javascript-standard-executable' to `semistandard'. + +See URL `https://github.com/standard/standard' and URL +`https://github.com/Flet/semistandard'." + :command ("standard" "--stdin") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start " :" line ":" column ":" (message) line-end)) + :modes (js-mode js-jsx-mode js2-mode js2-jsx-mode js3-mode rjsx-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker json-jsonlint + "A JSON syntax and style checker using jsonlint. + +See URL `https://github.com/zaach/jsonlint'." + ;; We can't use standard input for jsonlint, because it doesn't output errors + ;; anymore when using -c -q with standard input :/ + :command ("jsonlint" "-c" "-q" source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (file-name) + ": line " line + ", col " column ", " + (message) line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors))) + :modes json-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker json-python-json + "A JSON syntax checker using Python json.tool module. + +See URL `https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/json.html#command-line-interface'." + :command ("python" "-m" "json.tool" source + ;; Send the pretty-printed output to the null device + null-device) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (message) ": line " line " column " column + ;; Ignore the rest of the line which shows the char position. + (one-or-more not-newline) + line-end)) + :modes json-mode + ;; The JSON parser chokes if the buffer is empty and has no JSON inside + :predicate (lambda () (not (flycheck-buffer-empty-p)))) + +(flycheck-define-checker json-jq + "JSON checker using the jq tool. + +This checker accepts multiple consecutive JSON values in a +single input, which is useful for jsonlines data. + +See URL `https://stedolan.github.io/jq/'." + :command ("jq" "." source null-device) + ;; Example error message: + ;; parse error: Expected another key-value pair at line 3, column 1 + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (optional "parse error: ") + (message) "at line " line ", column " column + (zero-or-more not-newline) line-end)) + :modes json-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker jsonnet + "A Jsonnet syntax checker using the jsonnet binary. + +See URL `https://jsonnet.org'." + :command ("jsonnet" source-inplace) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "STATIC ERROR: " (file-name) ":" line ":" column + (zero-or-one (group "-" (one-or-more digit))) ": " + (message) line-end) + (error line-start "RUNTIME ERROR: " (message) "\n" + (one-or-more space) (file-name) ":" (zero-or-one "(") + line ":" column (zero-or-more not-newline) line-end)) + :modes jsonnet-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker less + "A LESS syntax checker using lessc. + +Requires lessc 1.4 or newer. + +See URL `http://lesscss.org'." + :command ("lessc" "--lint" "--no-color" + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (one-or-more word) ":" + (message) + " in - on line " line + ", column " column ":" + line-end)) + :modes less-css-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker less-stylelint + "A LESS syntax and style checker using stylelint. + +See URL `http://stylelint.io/'." + :command ("stylelint" + (eval flycheck-stylelint-args) + "--syntax" "less" + (option-flag "--quiet" flycheck-stylelint-quiet) + (config-file "--config" flycheck-stylelintrc)) + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-stylelint + :modes (less-css-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker llvm-llc + "Flycheck LLVM IR checker using llc. + +See URL `http://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/llc.html'." + :command ("llc" "-o" null-device source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + ;; llc prints the executable path + (zero-or-one (minimal-match (one-or-more not-newline)) ": ") + (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": error: " (message) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + ;; sanitize errors occurring in inline assembly + (flycheck-sanitize-errors + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "" errors))) + :modes llvm-mode) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-luacheckrc lua-luacheck ".luacheckrc" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-luacheck-standards nil lua-luacheck + "The standards to use in luacheck. + +The value of this variable is either a list of strings denoting +the standards to use, or nil to pass nothing to luacheck. When +non-nil, pass the standards via one or more `--std' options." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil) + (repeat :tag "Custom standards" + (string :tag "Standard name"))) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-luacheck-standards) + +(flycheck-define-checker lua-luacheck + "A Lua syntax checker using luacheck. + +See URL `https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck'." + :command ("luacheck" + "--formatter" "plain" + "--codes" ; Show warning codes + "--no-color" + (option-list "--std" flycheck-luacheck-standards) + (config-file "--config" flycheck-luacheckrc) + "--filename" source-original + ;; Read from standard input + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start + (optional (file-name)) + ":" line ":" column + ": (" (id "W" (one-or-more digit)) ") " + (message) line-end) + (error line-start + (optional (file-name)) + ":" line ":" column ":" + ;; `luacheck' before 0.11.0 did not output codes for errors, hence + ;; the ID is optional here + (optional " (" (id "E" (one-or-more digit)) ") ") + (message) line-end)) + :modes lua-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker lua + "A Lua syntax checker using the Lua compiler. + +See URL `http://www.lua.org/'." + :command ("luac" "-p" "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + ;; Skip the name of the luac executable. + (minimal-match (zero-or-more not-newline)) + ": stdin:" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes lua-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker opam + "A Opam syntax and style checker using opam lint. + +See URL `https://opam.ocaml.org/doc/man/opam-lint.html'." + :command ("opam" "lint" "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start ; syntax error + (one-or-more space) "error " (id ?2) + ": File format error" + (or (and " at line " line ", column " column ": " (message)) + (and ": " (message))) + line-end) + (error line-start + (one-or-more space) "error " (id ?3) + (minimal-match (zero-or-more not-newline)) + "at line " line ", column " column ": " (message) + line-end) + (error line-start + (one-or-more space) "error " (id (one-or-more num)) + ": " (message (one-or-more not-newline)) + line-end) + (warning line-start + (one-or-more space) "warning " (id (one-or-more num)) + ": " (message) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-increment-error-columns + (flycheck-fill-empty-line-numbers errors))) + :modes tuareg-opam-mode) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-perl-include-path nil perl + "A list of include directories for Perl. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of Perl. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-perl-module-list nil perl + "A list of modules to use for Perl. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a module to 'use' in Perl." + :type '(repeat :tag "Module") + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker perl + "A Perl syntax checker using the Perl interpreter. + +See URL `https://www.perl.org'." + :command ("perl" "-w" "-c" + (option-list "-I" flycheck-perl-include-path) + (option-list "-M" flycheck-perl-module-list concat)) + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (minimal-match (message)) + " at - line " line + (or "." (and ", " (zero-or-more not-newline))) line-end)) + :modes (perl-mode cperl-mode) + :next-checkers (perl-perlcritic)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-perlcritic-severity nil perl-perlcritic + "The message severity for Perl Critic. + +The value of this variable is a severity level as integer, for +the `--severity' option to Perl Critic." + :type '(integer :tag "Severity level") + :safe #'integerp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.18")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-perlcritic-theme nil perl-perlcritic + "The theme expression for Perl Critic. + +The value of this variable is passed as the `--theme' option to +`Perl::Critic'. See the documentation of `Perl::Critic' for +details." + :type '(string :tag "Theme expression") + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32-csv")) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-perlcriticrc perl-perlcritic + ".perlcriticrc" + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "26")) + +(flycheck-define-checker perl-perlcritic + "A Perl syntax checker using Perl::Critic. + +See URL `https://metacpan.org/pod/Perl::Critic'." + :command ("perlcritic" "--no-color" "--verbose" "%f/%l/%c/%s/%p/%m (%e)\n" + (config-file "--profile" flycheck-perlcriticrc) + (option "--severity" flycheck-perlcritic-severity nil + flycheck-option-int) + (option "--theme" flycheck-perlcritic-theme)) + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((info line-start + "STDIN/" line "/" column "/" (any "1") "/" + (id (one-or-more (not (any "/")))) "/" (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start + "STDIN/" line "/" column "/" (any "234") "/" + (id (one-or-more (not (any "/")))) "/" (message) + line-end) + (error line-start + "STDIN/" line "/" column "/" (any "5") "/" + (id (one-or-more (not (any "/")))) "/" (message) + line-end)) + :modes (cperl-mode perl-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker php + "A PHP syntax checker using the PHP command line interpreter. + +See URL `http://php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.php'." + :command ("php" "-l" "-d" "error_reporting=E_ALL" "-d" "display_errors=1" + "-d" "log_errors=0" source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (or "Parse" "Fatal" "syntax") " error" (any ":" ",") " " + (message) " in " (file-name) " on line " line line-end)) + :modes (php-mode php+-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . php-phpmd) + (warning . php-phpcs))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-phpmd-rulesets + '("cleancode" "codesize" "controversial" "design" "naming" "unusedcode") + php-phpmd + "The rule sets for PHP Mess Detector. + +Set default rule sets and custom rule set files. + +See section \"Using multiple rule sets\" in the PHP Mess Detector +manual at URL `https://phpmd.org/documentation/index.html'." + :type '(repeat :tag "rule sets" + (string :tag "A filename or rule set")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p) + +(flycheck-define-checker php-phpmd + "A PHP style checker using PHP Mess Detector. + +See URL `https://phpmd.org/'." + :command ("phpmd" source "xml" + (eval (flycheck-option-comma-separated-list + flycheck-phpmd-rulesets))) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-phpmd + :modes (php-mode php+-mode) + :next-checkers (php-phpcs)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-phpcs-standard nil php-phpcs + "The coding standard for PHP CodeSniffer. + +When nil, use the default standard from the global PHP +CodeSniffer configuration. When set to a string, pass the string +to PHP CodeSniffer which will interpret it as name as a standard, +or as path to a standard specification." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil) + (string :tag "Standard name or file")) + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-define-checker php-phpcs + "A PHP style checker using PHP Code Sniffer. + +Needs PHP Code Sniffer 2.6 or newer. + +See URL `http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer/'." + :command ("phpcs" "--report=checkstyle" + ;; Use -q flag to force quiet mode + ;; Quiet mode prevents errors from extra output when phpcs has + ;; been configured with show_progress enabled + "-q" + (option "--standard=" flycheck-phpcs-standard concat) + ;; Pass original file name to phpcs. We need to concat explicitly + ;; here, because phpcs really insists to get option and argument as + ;; a single command line argument :| + (eval (when (buffer-file-name) + (concat "--stdin-path=" (buffer-file-name)))) + ;; Read from standard input + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "STDIN" errors))) + :modes (php-mode php+-mode) + ;; phpcs seems to choke on empty standard input, hence skip phpcs if the + ;; buffer is empty, see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/907 + :predicate (lambda () (not (flycheck-buffer-empty-p)))) + +(flycheck-define-checker processing + "Processing command line tool. + +See https://github.com/processing/processing/wiki/Command-Line" + :command ("processing-java" "--force" + ;; Don't change the order of these arguments, processing is pretty + ;; picky + (eval (concat "--sketch=" (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name)))) + (eval (concat "--output=" (flycheck-temp-dir-system))) + "--build") + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column + (zero-or-more (or digit ":")) (message) line-end)) + :modes processing-mode + ;; This syntax checker needs a file name + :predicate (lambda () (buffer-file-name))) + +(defun flycheck-proselint-parse-errors (output checker buffer) + "Parse proselint json output errors from OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `http://proselint.com/' for more information about proselint." + (mapcar (lambda (err) + (let-alist err + (flycheck-error-new-at + .line + .column + (pcase .severity + (`"suggestion" 'info) + (`"warning" 'warning) + (`"error" 'error) + ;; Default to error + (_ 'error)) + .message + :id .check + :buffer buffer + :checker checker))) + (let-alist (car (flycheck-parse-json output)) + .data.errors))) + +(flycheck-define-checker proselint + "Flycheck checker using Proselint. + +See URL `http://proselint.com/'." + :command ("proselint" "--json" "-") + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-proselint-parse-errors + :modes (text-mode markdown-mode gfm-mode message-mode org-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-protoc-import-path nil protobuf-protoc + "A list of directories to resolve import directives. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the import path. Relative paths +are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Import directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker protobuf-protoc + "A protobuf syntax checker using the protoc compiler. + +See URL `https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/'." + :command ("protoc" "--error_format" "gcc" + (eval (concat "--java_out=" (flycheck-temp-dir-system))) + (option-list "--proto_path=" flycheck-protoc-import-path concat) + ;; Add the file directory of protobuf path to resolve import + ;; directives + (eval (concat "--proto_path=" + (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name)))) + source-inplace) + :error-patterns + ((info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": note: " (message) line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column + ": " (message) line-end) + (error line-start + (message "In file included from") " " (file-name) ":" line ":" + column ":" line-end)) + :modes protobuf-mode + :predicate (lambda () (buffer-file-name))) + +(defun flycheck-prototool-project-root (&optional _checker) + "Return the nearest directory holding the prototool.yaml configuration." + (and buffer-file-name + (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name "prototool.yaml"))) + +(flycheck-define-checker protobuf-prototool + "A protobuf syntax checker using prototool. + +See URL `https://github.com/uber/prototool'." + :command ("prototool" "lint" source-original) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (message) line-end)) + :modes protobuf-mode + :enabled flycheck-prototool-project-root + :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p) + +(flycheck-define-checker pug + "A Pug syntax checker using the pug compiler. + +See URL `https://pugjs.org/'." + :command ("pug" "-p" (eval (expand-file-name (buffer-file-name)))) + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ;; errors with includes/extends (e.g. missing files) + ((error "Error: " (message) (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n" + (zero-or-more not-newline) "at " + (zero-or-more not-newline) " line " line) + ;; syntax/runtime errors (e.g. type errors, bad indentation, etc.) + (error line-start + (optional "Type") "Error: " (file-name) ":" + line (optional ":" column) + (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n" + (one-or-more (or (zero-or-more not-newline) "|" + (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n") + (zero-or-more "-") (zero-or-more not-newline) "|" + (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n") + (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n" + (one-or-more + (zero-or-more not-newline) "|" + (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n") + (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n" + (message) + line-end)) + :modes pug-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker puppet-parser + "A Puppet DSL syntax checker using puppet's own parser. + +See URL `https://puppet.com/'." + :command ("puppet" "parser" "validate" "--color=false") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ( + ;; Patterns for Puppet 4 + (error line-start "Error: Could not parse for environment " + (one-or-more (in "a-z" "0-9" "_")) ":" + (message) "(line: " line ", column: " column ")" line-end) + ;; Errors from Puppet < 4 + (error line-start "Error: Could not parse for environment " + (one-or-more (in "a-z" "0-9" "_")) ":" + (message (minimal-match (one-or-more anything))) + " at line " line line-end) + (error line-start + ;; Skip over the path of the Puppet executable + (minimal-match (zero-or-more not-newline)) + ": Could not parse for environment " (one-or-more word) + ": " (message (minimal-match (zero-or-more anything))) + " at " (file-name "/" (zero-or-more not-newline)) ":" line line-end)) + :modes puppet-mode + :next-checkers ((warning . puppet-lint))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-puppet-lint-rc puppet-lint + ".puppet-lint.rc" + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "26")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-puppet-lint-disabled-checks nil puppet-lint + "Disabled checkers for `puppet-lint'. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is the name of a check to disable (e.g. \"80chars\" or +\"double_quoted_strings\"). + +See URL `http://puppet-lint.com/checks/' for a list of all checks +and their names." + :type '(repeat (string :tag "Check Name")) + :package-version '(flycheck . "26")) + +(defun flycheck-puppet-lint-disabled-arg-name (check) + "Create an argument to disable a puppetlint CHECK." + (concat "--no-" check "-check")) + +(flycheck-define-checker puppet-lint + "A Puppet DSL style checker using puppet-lint. + +See URL `http://puppet-lint.com/'." + ;; We must check the original file, because Puppetlint is quite picky on the + ;; names of files and there place in the directory structure, to comply with + ;; Puppet's autoload directory layout. For instance, a class foo::bar is + ;; required to be in a file foo/bar.pp. Any other place, such as a Flycheck + ;; temporary file will cause an error. + :command ("puppet-lint" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-puppet-lint-rc) + "--log-format" + "%{path}:%{line}:%{kind}: %{message} (%{check})" + (option-list "" flycheck-puppet-lint-disabled-checks concat + flycheck-puppet-lint-disabled-arg-name) + source-original) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":warning: " (message) line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":error: " (message) line-end)) + :modes puppet-mode + ;; Since we check the original file, we can only use this syntax checker if + ;; the buffer is actually linked to a file, and if it is not modified. + :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p) + +(defun flycheck-python-find-module (checker module) + "Check if a Python MODULE is available. +CHECKER's executable is assumed to be a Python REPL." + (-when-let* ((py (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker)) + (script (concat "import sys; sys.path.pop(0);" + (format "import %s; print(%s.__file__)" + module module)))) + (with-temp-buffer + (and (eq (ignore-errors (call-process py nil t nil "-c" script)) 0) + (string-trim (buffer-string)))))) + +(defun flycheck-python-needs-module-p (checker) + "Determines whether CHECKER needs to be invoked through Python. +Previous versions of Flycheck called pylint and flake8 directly; +this check ensures that we don't break existing code." + (not (string-match-p (rx (or "pylint" "flake8") + (or "-script.pyw" ".exe" ".bat" "") + eos) + (flycheck-checker-executable checker)))) + +(defun flycheck-python-verify-module (checker module) + "Verify that a Python MODULE is available. +Return nil if CHECKER's executable is not a Python REPL. This +function's is suitable for a checker's :verify." + (when (flycheck-python-needs-module-p checker) + (let ((mod-path (flycheck-python-find-module checker module))) + (list (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label (format "`%s' module" module) + :message (if mod-path (format "Found at %S" mod-path) "Missing") + :face (if mod-path 'success '(bold error))))))) + +(defun flycheck-python-module-args (checker module-name) + "Compute arguments to pass to CHECKER's executable to run MODULE-NAME. +Return nil if CHECKER's executable is not a Python REPL. +Otherwise, return a list starting with -c (-m is not enough +because it adds the current directory to Python's path)." + (when (flycheck-python-needs-module-p checker) + `("-c" ,(concat "import sys;sys.path.pop(0);import runpy;" + (format "runpy.run_module(%S)" module-name))))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-flake8rc python-flake8 ".flake8rc" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-flake8-error-level-alist + '(("^E9.*$" . error) ; Syntax errors from pep8 + ("^F82.*$" . error) ; undefined variables from pyflakes + ("^F83.*$" . error) ; Duplicate arguments from flake8 + ("^D.*$" . info) ; Docstring issues from flake8-pep257 + ("^N.*$" . info) ; Naming issues from pep8-naming + ) + python-flake8 + "An alist mapping flake8 error IDs to Flycheck error levels. + +Each item in this list is a cons cell `(PATTERN . LEVEL)' where +PATTERN is a regular expression matched against the error ID, and +LEVEL is a Flycheck error level symbol. + +Each PATTERN is matched in the order of appearance in this list +against the error ID. If it matches the ID, the level of the +corresponding error is set to LEVEL. An error that is not +matched by any PATTERN defaults to warning level. + +The default value of this option matches errors from flake8 +itself and from the following flake8 plugins: + +- pep8-naming +- flake8-pep257 + +You may add your own mappings to this option in order to support +further flake8 plugins." + :type '(repeat (cons (regexp :tag "Error ID pattern") + (symbol :tag "Error level"))) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-flake8-maximum-complexity nil python-flake8 + "The maximum McCabe complexity of methods. + +If nil, do not check the complexity of methods. If set to an +integer, report any complexity greater than the value of this +variable as warning. + +If set to an integer, this variable overrules any similar setting +in the configuration file denoted by `flycheck-flake8rc'." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not check McCabe complexity" nil) + (integer :tag "Maximum complexity")) + :safe #'integerp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-flake8-maximum-line-length nil python-flake8 + "The maximum length of lines. + +If set to an integer, the value of this variable denotes the +maximum length of lines, overruling any similar setting in the +configuration file denoted by `flycheck-flake8rc'. An error will +be reported for any line longer than the value of this variable. + +If set to nil, use the maximum line length from the configuration +file denoted by `flycheck-flake8rc', or the PEP 8 recommendation +of 79 characters if there is no configuration with this setting." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default value") + (integer :tag "Maximum line length in characters")) + :safe #'integerp) + +(defun flycheck-flake8-fix-error-level (err) + "Fix the error level of ERR. + +Update the error level of ERR according to +`flycheck-flake8-error-level-alist'." + (pcase-dolist (`(,pattern . ,level) flycheck-flake8-error-level-alist) + (when (string-match-p pattern (flycheck-error-id err)) + (setf (flycheck-error-level err) level))) + err) + +(flycheck-define-checker python-flake8 + "A Python syntax and style checker using Flake8. + +Requires Flake8 3.0 or newer. See URL +`https://flake8.readthedocs.io/'." + ;; Not calling flake8 directly makes it easier to switch between different + ;; Python versions; see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1055. + :command ("python" + (eval (flycheck-python-module-args 'python-flake8 "flake8")) + "--format=default" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-flake8rc) + (option "--max-complexity" flycheck-flake8-maximum-complexity nil + flycheck-option-int) + (option "--max-line-length" flycheck-flake8-maximum-line-length nil + flycheck-option-int) + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-filter (lambda (errors) + (let ((errors (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors))) + (seq-map #'flycheck-flake8-fix-error-level errors))) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start + "stdin:" line ":" (optional column ":") " " + (id (one-or-more (any alpha)) (one-or-more digit)) " " + (message (one-or-more not-newline)) + line-end)) + :enabled (lambda () + (or (not (flycheck-python-needs-module-p 'python-flake8)) + (flycheck-python-find-module 'python-flake8 "flake8"))) + :verify (lambda (_) (flycheck-python-verify-module 'python-flake8 "flake8")) + :modes python-mode) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-pylintrc python-pylint ".pylintrc" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-pylint-use-symbolic-id t python-pylint + "Whether to use pylint message symbols or message codes. + +A pylint message has both an opaque identifying code (such as `F0401') and a +more meaningful symbolic code (such as `import-error'). This option governs +which should be used and reported to the user." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25")) + +(flycheck-define-checker python-pylint + "A Python syntax and style checker using Pylint. + +This syntax checker requires Pylint 1.0 or newer. + +See URL `https://www.pylint.org/'." + ;; --reports=n disables the scoring report. + ;; Not calling pylint directly makes it easier to switch between different + ;; Python versions; see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1055. + :command ("python" + (eval (flycheck-python-module-args 'python-pylint "pylint")) + "--reports=n" + "--output-format=text" + (eval (if flycheck-pylint-use-symbolic-id + "--msg-template={path}:{line}:{column}:{C}:{symbol}:{msg}" + "--msg-template={path}:{line}:{column}:{C}:{msg_id}:{msg}")) + (config-file "--rcfile=" flycheck-pylintrc concat) + ;; Need `source-inplace' for relative imports (e.g. `from .foo + ;; import bar'), see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/280 + source-inplace) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors))) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" + (or "E" "F") ":" + (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ":" + (message) line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" + (or "W" "R") ":" + (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ":" + (message) line-end) + (info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" + (or "C" "I") ":" + (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ":" + (message) line-end)) + :enabled (lambda () + (or (not (flycheck-python-needs-module-p 'python-pylint)) + (flycheck-python-find-module 'python-pylint "pylint"))) + :verify (lambda (_) (flycheck-python-verify-module 'python-pylint "pylint")) + :modes python-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker python-pycompile + "A Python syntax checker using Python's builtin compiler. + +See URL `https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/py_compile.html'." + :command ("python" "-m" "py_compile" source) + :error-patterns + ;; Python 2.7 + ((error line-start " File \"" (file-name) "\", line " line "\n" + (>= 2 (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n") + "SyntaxError: " (message) line-end) + (error line-start "Sorry: IndentationError: " + (message) "(" (file-name) ", line " line ")" + line-end) + ;; 2.6 + (error line-start "SyntaxError: ('" (message (one-or-more (not (any "'")))) + "', ('" (file-name (one-or-more (not (any "'")))) "', " + line ", " column ", " (one-or-more not-newline) line-end)) + :modes python-mode) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-python-mypy-ini python-mypy + "mypy.ini" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-python-mypy-cache-dir nil python-mypy + "Directory used to write .mypy_cache directories." + :safe #'stringp + :type '(choice + (const :tag "Write to the working directory" nil) + (const :tag "Never write .mypy_cache directories" null-device) + (string :tag "Path")) + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker python-mypy + "Mypy syntax and type checker. Requires mypy>=0.580. + +See URL `http://mypy-lang.org/'." + :command ("mypy" + "--show-column-numbers" + (config-file "--config-file" flycheck-python-mypy-ini) + (option "--cache-dir" flycheck-python-mypy-cache-dir) + source-original) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line (optional ":" column) + ": error:" (message) line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line (optional ":" column) + ": warning:" (message) line-end) + (info line-start (file-name) ":" line (optional ":" column) + ": note:" (message) line-end)) + :modes python-mode + ;; Ensure the file is saved, to work around + ;; https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/4746. + :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p + :next-checkers (python-flake8)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-lintr-caching t r-lintr + "Whether to enable caching in lintr. + +By default, lintr caches all expressions in a file and re-checks +only those that have changed. Setting this option to nil +disables caching in case there are problems." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-lintr-linters "default_linters" r-lintr + "Linters to use with lintr. + +The value of this variable is a string containing an R +expression, which selects linters for lintr." + :type 'string + :risky t + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +(defun flycheck-r-has-lintr (R) + "Whether R has installed the `lintr' library." + (with-temp-buffer + (let ((process-environment (append '("LC_ALL=C") process-environment))) + (call-process R nil t nil + "--slave" "--restore" "--no-save" "-e" + "library('lintr')") + (goto-char (point-min)) + (not (re-search-forward "there is no package called 'lintr'" + nil 'no-error))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker r-lintr + "An R style and syntax checker using the lintr package. + +See URL `https://github.com/jimhester/lintr'." + :command ("R" "--slave" "--restore" "--no-save" "-e" + (eval (concat + "library(lintr);" + "try(lint(commandArgs(TRUE)" + ", cache=" (if flycheck-lintr-caching "TRUE" "FALSE") + ", " flycheck-lintr-linters + "))")) + "--args" source) + :error-patterns + ((info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": style: " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": warning: " (message) + line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": error: " (message) + line-end)) + :modes (ess-mode ess-r-mode) + :predicate + ;; Don't check ESS files which do not contain R, and make sure that lintr is + ;; actually available + (lambda () + (and (equal ess-language "S") + (flycheck-r-has-lintr (flycheck-checker-executable 'r-lintr)))) + :verify (lambda (checker) + (let ((has-lintr (flycheck-r-has-lintr + (flycheck-checker-executable checker)))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "lintr library" + :message (if has-lintr "present" "missing") + :face (if has-lintr 'success '(bold error))))))) + +(defun flycheck-racket-has-expand-p (checker) + "Whether the executable of CHECKER provides the `expand' command." + (let ((raco (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker))) + (when raco + (with-temp-buffer + (call-process raco nil t nil "expand") + (goto-char (point-min)) + (not (looking-at-p (rx bol (1+ not-newline) + "Unrecognized command: expand" + eol))))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker racket + "A Racket syntax checker with `raco expand'. + +The `compiler-lib' racket package is required for this syntax +checker. + +See URL `https://racket-lang.org/'." + :command ("raco" "expand" source-inplace) + :predicate + (lambda () + (and (or (not (eq major-mode 'scheme-mode)) + ;; In `scheme-mode' we must check the current Scheme implementation + ;; being used + (and (boundp 'geiser-impl--implementation) + (eq geiser-impl--implementation 'racket))) + (flycheck-racket-has-expand-p 'racket))) + :verify + (lambda (checker) + (let ((has-expand (flycheck-racket-has-expand-p checker)) + (in-scheme-mode (eq major-mode 'scheme-mode)) + (geiser-impl (bound-and-true-p geiser-impl--implementation))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "compiler-lib package" + :message (if has-expand "present" "missing") + :face (if has-expand 'success '(bold error))) + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "Geiser Implementation" + :message (cond + ((not in-scheme-mode) "Using Racket Mode") + ((eq geiser-impl 'racket) "Racket") + (geiser-impl (format "Other: %s" geiser-impl)) + (t "Geiser not active")) + :face (cond + ((or (not in-scheme-mode) (eq geiser-impl 'racket)) 'success) + (t '(bold error))))))) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors + (flycheck-increment-error-columns + (seq-remove + (lambda (err) + (string-suffix-p + "/share/racket/pkgs/compiler-lib/compiler/commands/expand.rkt" + (flycheck-error-filename err))) + errors)))) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (zero-or-more space) + (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (message) line-end)) + :modes (racket-mode scheme-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker rpm-rpmlint + "A RPM SPEC file syntax checker using rpmlint. + +See URL `https://sourceforge.net/projects/rpmlint/'." + :command ("rpmlint" source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (file-name) ":" (optional line ":") " E: " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start + (file-name) ":" (optional line ":") " W: " (message) + line-end)) + :error-filter + ;; Add fake line numbers if they are missing in the lint output + (lambda (errors) + (dolist (err errors) + (unless (flycheck-error-line err) + (setf (flycheck-error-line err) 1))) + errors) + :error-explainer + (lambda (error) + (-when-let* ((error-message (flycheck-error-message error)) + (message-id (save-match-data + (string-match "\\([^ ]+\\)" error-message) + (match-string 1 error-message)))) + (with-output-to-string + (call-process "rpmlint" nil standard-output nil "-I" message-id)))) + :modes (sh-mode rpm-spec-mode) + :predicate (lambda () (or (not (eq major-mode 'sh-mode)) + ;; In `sh-mode', we need the proper shell + (eq sh-shell 'rpm)))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-markdown-markdownlint-cli-config + markdown-markdownlint-cli nil + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker markdown-markdownlint-cli + "Markdown checker using markdownlint-cli. + +See URL `https://github.com/igorshubovych/markdownlint-cli'." + :command ("markdownlint" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-markdown-markdownlint-cli-config) + source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (file-name) ": " line ": " (id (one-or-more (not (any space)))) + " " (message) line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "(string)" errors))) + :modes (markdown-mode gfm-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-markdown-mdl-rules nil markdown-mdl + "Rules to enable for mdl. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings each of which is +the name of a rule to enable. + +By default all rules are enabled. + +See URL `https://git.io/vhi2t'." + :type '(repeat :tag "Enabled rules" + (string :tag "rule name")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "27")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-markdown-mdl-tags nil markdown-mdl + "Rule tags to enable for mdl. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings each of which is +the name of a rule tag. Only rules with these tags are enabled. + +By default all rules are enabled. + +See URL `https://git.io/vhi2t'." + :type '(repeat :tag "Enabled tags" + (string :tag "tag name")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "27")) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-markdown-mdl-style markdown-mdl nil + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "27")) + +(flycheck-define-checker markdown-mdl + "Markdown checker using mdl. + +See URL `https://github.com/markdownlint/markdownlint'." + :command ("mdl" + (config-file "--style" flycheck-markdown-mdl-style) + (option "--tags=" flycheck-markdown-mdl-rules concat + flycheck-option-comma-separated-list) + (option "--rules=" flycheck-markdown-mdl-rules concat + flycheck-option-comma-separated-list)) + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (file-name) ":" line ": " (id (one-or-more alnum)) " " (message) + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "(stdin)" errors))) + :modes (markdown-mode gfm-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker nix + "Nix checker using nix-instantiate. + +See URL `https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#sec-nix-instantiate'." + :command ("nix-instantiate" "--parse" "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + "error: " (message) " at " (file-name) ":" line ":" column + line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "(string)" errors))) + :next-checkers ((warning . nix-linter)) + :modes nix-mode) + +(defun flycheck-parse-nix-linter (output checker buffer) + "Parse nix-linter warnings from JSON OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `https://github.com/Synthetica9/nix-linter' for more +information about nix-linter." + (mapcar (lambda (err) + (let-alist err + (flycheck-error-new-at + .pos.spanBegin.sourceLine + .pos.spanBegin.sourceColumn + 'warning + .description + :id .offense + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename (buffer-file-name buffer)))) + (flycheck-parse-json output))) + +(flycheck-define-checker nix-linter + "Nix checker using nix-linter. + +See URL `https://github.com/Synthetica9/nix-linter'." + :command ("nix-linter" "--json-stream" "-") + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-nix-linter + :error-explainer + (lambda (error) + (-when-let (error-code (flycheck-error-id error)) + (with-output-to-string + (call-process "nix-linter" nil standard-output nil "--help-for" + error-code)))) + :modes nix-mode) + +(defun flycheck-locate-sphinx-source-directory () + "Locate the Sphinx source directory for the current buffer. + +Return the source directory, or nil, if the current buffer is not +part of a Sphinx project." + (-when-let* ((filename (buffer-file-name)) + (dir (locate-dominating-file filename "conf.py"))) + (expand-file-name dir))) + +(flycheck-define-checker rst + "A ReStructuredText (RST) syntax checker using Docutils. + +See URL `http://docutils.sourceforge.net/'." + ;; We need to use source-inplace to properly resolve relative paths in + ;; include:: directives + :command ("rst2pseudoxml.py" "--report=2" "--halt=5" + ;; Read from standard input and throw output away + "-" null-device) + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start ":" line ": (WARNING/2) " (message) line-end) + (error line-start ":" line + ": (" (or "ERROR/3" "SEVERE/4") ") " + (message) line-end)) + :modes rst-mode) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-sphinx-warn-on-missing-references t rst-sphinx + "Whether to warn about missing references in Sphinx. + +When non-nil (the default), warn about all missing references in +Sphinx via `-n'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.17")) + +(flycheck-define-checker rst-sphinx + "A ReStructuredText (RST) syntax checker using Sphinx. + +Requires Sphinx 1.2 or newer. See URL `http://sphinx-doc.org'." + :command ("sphinx-build" "-b" "pseudoxml" + "-q" "-N" ; Reduced output and no colors + (option-flag "-n" flycheck-sphinx-warn-on-missing-references) + (eval (flycheck-locate-sphinx-source-directory)) + temporary-directory ; Redirect the output to a temporary + ; directory + source-original) ; Sphinx needs the original document + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ": WARNING: " (message) line-end) + (error line-start + (file-name) ":" line + ": " (or "ERROR" "SEVERE") ": " + (message) line-end)) + :modes rst-mode + :predicate (lambda () (and (flycheck-buffer-saved-p) + (flycheck-locate-sphinx-source-directory)))) + +(defun flycheck-ruby--find-project-root (_checker) + "Compute an appropriate working-directory for flycheck-ruby. + +This is either a parent directory containing a Gemfile, or nil." + (and + buffer-file-name + (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name "Gemfile"))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-rubocoprc ruby-rubocop ".rubocop.yml" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rubocop-lint-only nil ruby-rubocop + "Whether to only report code issues in Rubocop. + +When non-nil, only report code issues in Rubocop, via `--lint'. +Otherwise report style issues as well." + :safe #'booleanp + :type 'boolean + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(flycheck-define-checker ruby-rubocop + "A Ruby syntax and style checker using the RuboCop tool. + +You need at least RuboCop 0.34 for this syntax checker. + +See URL `http://batsov.com/rubocop/'." + :command ("rubocop" + "--display-cop-names" + "--force-exclusion" + "--format" "emacs" + ;; Explicitly disable caching to prevent Rubocop 0.35.1 and earlier + ;; from caching standard input. Later versions of Rubocop + ;; automatically disable caching with --stdin, see + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/844 and + ;; https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/issues/2576 + "--cache" "false" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-rubocoprc) + (option-flag "--lint" flycheck-rubocop-lint-only) + ;; Rubocop takes the original file name as argument when reading + ;; from standard input + "--stdin" source-original) + :standard-input t + :working-directory flycheck-ruby--find-project-root + :error-patterns + ((info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": C: " + (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message) line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": W: " + (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message) + line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (or "E" "F") ": " + (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message) + line-end)) + :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . ruby-reek) + (warning . ruby-rubylint))) + +;; Default to `nil' to let Reek find its configuration file by itself +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-reekrc ruby-reek nil + :safe #'string-or-null-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "30")) + +(flycheck-define-checker ruby-reek + "A Ruby smell checker using reek. + +See URL `https://github.com/troessner/reek'." + :command ("reek" "--format" "json" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-reekrc) + source) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-reek + :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . ruby-rubylint))) + +;; Default to `nil' to let Rubylint find its configuration file by itself, and +;; to maintain backwards compatibility with older Rubylint and Flycheck releases +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-rubylintrc ruby-rubylint nil + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-define-checker ruby-rubylint + "A Ruby syntax and code analysis checker using ruby-lint. + +Requires ruby-lint 2.0.2 or newer. See URL +`https://github.com/YorickPeterse/ruby-lint'." + :command ("ruby-lint" "--presenter=syntastic" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-rubylintrc) + source) + ;; Ruby Lint can't read from standard input + :error-patterns + ((info line-start + (file-name) ":I:" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end) + (warning line-start + (file-name) ":W:" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end) + (error line-start + (file-name) ":E:" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker ruby + "A Ruby syntax checker using the standard Ruby interpreter. + +Please note that the output of different Ruby versions and +implementations varies wildly. This syntax checker supports +current versions of MRI and JRuby, but may break when used with +other implementations or future versions of these +implementations. + +Please consider using `ruby-rubocop' or `ruby-reek' instead. + +See URL `https://www.ruby-lang.org/'." + :command ("ruby" "-w" "-c") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ;; These patterns support output from JRuby, too, to deal with RVM or Rbenv + ((error line-start "SyntaxError in -:" line ": " (message) line-end) + (warning line-start "-:" line ":" (optional column ":") + " warning: " (message) line-end) + (error line-start "-:" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . ruby-rubylint))) + +(flycheck-define-checker ruby-jruby + "A Ruby syntax checker using the JRuby interpreter. + +This syntax checker is very primitive, and may break on future +versions of JRuby. + +Please consider using `ruby-rubocop' or `ruby-rubylint' instead. + +See URL `http://jruby.org/'." + :command ("jruby" "-w" "-c") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "SyntaxError in -:" line ": " (message) line-end) + (warning line-start "-:" line ": warning: " (message) line-end) + (error line-start "-:" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode) + :next-checkers ((warning . ruby-rubylint))) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-cargo-check-args (rust-cargo) + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-rust-args (rust) + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-check-tests t (rust-cargo rust) + "Whether to check test code in Rust. + +For the `rust' checker: When non-nil, `rustc' is passed the +`--test' flag, which will check any code marked with the +`#[cfg(test)]' attribute and any functions marked with +`#[test]'. Otherwise, `rustc' is not passed `--test' and test +code will not be checked. Skipping `--test' is necessary when +using `#![no_std]', because compiling the test runner requires +`std'. + +For the `rust-cargo' checker: When non-nil, calls `cargo test +--no-run' instead of `cargo check'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '("flycheck" . "0.19")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-crate-root nil rust + "A path to the crate root for the current buffer. + +The value of this variable is either a string with the path to +the crate root for the current buffer, or nil if the current buffer +is a crate. A relative path is relative to the current buffer. + +If this variable is non nil the current buffer will only be checked +if it is not modified, i.e. after it has been saved." + :type 'string + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20") + :safe #'stringp) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-rust-crate-root) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-crate-type "lib" (rust-cargo rust) + "The type of the Rust Crate to check. + +For `rust-cargo', the value should be a string denoting the +target type passed to Cargo. See +`flycheck-rust-valid-crate-type-p' for the list of allowed +values. + +For `rust', the value should be a string denoting the crate type +for the `--crate-type' flag of rustc." + :type '(choice (const :tag "nil (rust/rust-cargo)" nil) + (const :tag "lib (rust/rust-cargo)" "lib") + (const :tag "bin (rust/rust-cargo)" "bin") + (const :tag "example (rust-cargo)" "example") + (const :tag "test (rust-cargo)" "test") + (const :tag "bench (rust-cargo)" "bench") + (const :tag "rlib (rust)" "rlib") + (const :tag "dylib (rust)" "dylib") + (const :tag "cdylib (rust)" "cdylib") + (const :tag "staticlib (rust)" "staticlib") + (const :tag "metadata (rust)" "metadata")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-rust-crate-type) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-binary-name nil rust-cargo + "The name of the binary to pass to `cargo check --CRATE-TYPE'. + +The value of this variable is a string denoting the name of the +target to check: usually the name of the crate, or the name of +one of the files under `src/bin', `tests', `examples' or +`benches'. + +This always requires a non-nil value, unless +`flycheck-rust-crate-type' is `lib' or nil, in which case it is +ignored." + :type 'string + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "28")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-rust-binary-name) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-features nil rust-cargo + "List of features to activate during build or check. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings denoting features +that will be activated to build the target to check. Features will +be passed to `cargo check --features=FEATURES'." + :type '(repeat :tag "Features to activate" + (string :tag "Feature")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-rust-features) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-library-path nil rust + "A list of library directories for Rust. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the library path of Rust. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Library directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.18")) + +(defun flycheck-rust-error-explainer (error) + "Return an explanation text for the given `flycheck-error' ERROR." + (-when-let (error-code (flycheck-error-id error)) + (with-output-to-string + (call-process "rustc" nil standard-output nil "--explain" error-code)))) + +(defun flycheck-rust-error-filter (errors) + "Filter ERRORS from rustc output that have no explanatory value." + (seq-remove + (lambda (err) + (or + ;; Macro errors emit a diagnostic in a phony file, + ;; e.g. "". + (-when-let (filename (flycheck-error-filename err)) + (string-match-p (rx "macros>" line-end) filename)) + ;; Redundant message giving the number of failed errors + (-when-let (msg (flycheck-error-message err)) + (string-match-p + (rx + (or (: "aborting due to " (optional (one-or-more num) " ") + "previous error") + (: "For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain " + (one-or-more alnum) "`."))) + msg)))) + errors)) + +(defun flycheck-rust-manifest-directory () + "Return the nearest directory holding the Cargo manifest. + +Return the nearest directory containing the `Cargo.toml' manifest +file, starting from the current buffer and using +`locate-dominating-file'. Return nil if there is no such file, +or if the current buffer has no file name." + (and buffer-file-name + (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name "Cargo.toml"))) + +(defun flycheck-rust-cargo-metadata () + "Run 'cargo metadata' and return the result as parsed JSON object." + (car (flycheck-parse-json + (with-output-to-string + (call-process "cargo" nil standard-output nil + "metadata" "--no-deps" "--format-version" "1"))))) + +(defun flycheck-rust-cargo-workspace-root () + "Return the path to the workspace root of a Rust Cargo project. + +Return nil if the workspace root does not exist (for Rust +versions inferior to 1.25)." + (let-alist (flycheck-rust-cargo-metadata) + .workspace_root)) + +(defun flycheck-rust-cargo-has-command-p (command) + "Whether Cargo has COMMAND in its list of commands. + +Execute `cargo --list' to find out whether COMMAND is present." + (let ((cargo (funcall flycheck-executable-find "cargo"))) + (member command (mapcar #'string-trim-left + (ignore-errors (process-lines cargo "--list")))))) + +(defun flycheck-rust-valid-crate-type-p (crate-type) + "Whether CRATE-TYPE is a valid target type for Cargo. + +A valid Cargo target type is one of `lib', `bin', `example', +`test' or `bench'." + (member crate-type '(nil "lib" "bin" "example" "test" "bench"))) + +(flycheck-define-checker rust-cargo + "A Rust syntax checker using Cargo. + +This syntax checker requires Rust 1.17 or newer. See URL +`https://www.rust-lang.org'." + :command ("cargo" + (eval (if flycheck-rust-check-tests + "test" + "check")) + (eval (when flycheck-rust-check-tests + "--no-run")) + (eval (when flycheck-rust-crate-type + (concat "--" flycheck-rust-crate-type))) + ;; All crate targets except "lib" need a binary name + (eval (when (and flycheck-rust-crate-type + (not (string= flycheck-rust-crate-type "lib"))) + flycheck-rust-binary-name)) + (option "--features=" flycheck-rust-features concat + flycheck-option-comma-separated-list) + (eval flycheck-cargo-check-args) + "--message-format=json") + :error-parser flycheck-parse-cargo-rustc + :error-filter (lambda (errors) + ;; In Rust 1.25+, filenames are relative to the workspace + ;; root. + (let ((root (flycheck-rust-cargo-workspace-root))) + (seq-do (lambda (err) + ;; Some errors are crate level and do not have a + ;; filename + (when (flycheck-error-filename err) + (setf (flycheck-error-filename err) + (expand-file-name + (flycheck-error-filename err) root)))) + (flycheck-rust-error-filter errors)))) + :error-explainer flycheck-rust-error-explainer + :modes rust-mode + :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p + :enabled flycheck-rust-manifest-directory + :working-directory (lambda (_) (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory)) + :verify + (lambda (_) + (and buffer-file-name + (let* ((has-toml (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory)) + (valid-crate-type (flycheck-rust-valid-crate-type-p + flycheck-rust-crate-type)) + (need-binary-name + (and flycheck-rust-crate-type + (not (string= flycheck-rust-crate-type "lib"))))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "Cargo.toml" + :message (if has-toml "Found" "Missing") + :face (if has-toml 'success '(bold warning))) + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "Crate type" + :message (if valid-crate-type + (format "%s" flycheck-rust-crate-type) + (format "%s (invalid, should be one of 'lib', 'bin', \ +'test', 'example' or 'bench')" + flycheck-rust-crate-type)) + :face (if valid-crate-type 'success '(bold error))) + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "Binary name" + :message (cond + ((not need-binary-name) "Not required") + ((not flycheck-rust-binary-name) "Required") + (t (format "%s" flycheck-rust-binary-name))) + :face (cond + ((not need-binary-name) 'success) + ((not flycheck-rust-binary-name) '(bold error)) + (t 'success)))))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker rust + "A Rust syntax checker using Rust compiler. + +This syntax checker needs Rust 1.18 or newer. See URL +`https://www.rust-lang.org'." + :command ("rustc" + (option "--crate-type" flycheck-rust-crate-type) + "--emit=mir" "-o" "/dev/null" ; avoid creating binaries + "--error-format=json" + (option-flag "--test" flycheck-rust-check-tests) + (option-list "-L" flycheck-rust-library-path concat) + (eval flycheck-rust-args) + (eval (or flycheck-rust-crate-root + (flycheck-substitute-argument 'source-original 'rust)))) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-rustc + :error-filter flycheck-rust-error-filter + :error-explainer flycheck-rust-error-explainer + :modes rust-mode + :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p) + +(flycheck-define-checker rust-clippy + "A Rust syntax checker using clippy. + +See URL `https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy'." + :command ("cargo" "clippy" "--message-format=json") + :error-parser flycheck-parse-cargo-rustc + :error-filter flycheck-rust-error-filter + :error-explainer flycheck-rust-error-explainer + :modes rust-mode + :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p + :enabled (lambda () + (and (flycheck-rust-cargo-has-command-p "clippy") + (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory))) + :working-directory (lambda (_) (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory)) + :verify + (lambda (_) + (and buffer-file-name + (let ((has-toml (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory)) + (has-clippy (flycheck-rust-cargo-has-command-p "clippy"))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "Clippy" + :message (if has-clippy "Found" + "Cannot find the `cargo clippy' command") + :face (if has-clippy 'success '(bold warning))) + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "Cargo.toml" + :message (if has-toml "Found" "Missing") + :face (if has-toml 'success '(bold warning)))))))) + +(defvar flycheck-sass-scss-cache-directory nil + "The cache directory for `sass' and `scss'.") + +(defun flycheck-sass-scss-cache-location () + "Get the cache location for `sass' and `scss'. + +If no cache directory exists yet, create one and return it. +Otherwise return the previously used cache directory." + (setq flycheck-sass-scss-cache-directory + (or flycheck-sass-scss-cache-directory + (make-temp-file "flycheck-sass-scss-cache" 'directory)))) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-sass-compass nil sass + "Whether to enable the Compass CSS framework. + +When non-nil, enable the Compass CSS framework, via `--compass'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(flycheck-define-checker sass + "A Sass syntax checker using the Sass compiler. + +See URL `http://sass-lang.com'." + :command ("sass" + "--cache-location" (eval (flycheck-sass-scss-cache-location)) + (option-flag "--compass" flycheck-sass-compass) + "--check" "--stdin") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (or "Syntax error: " "Error: ") + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more not-newline))) + (optional "\r") "\n" (one-or-more " ") "on line " line + " of standard input" + line-end) + (warning line-start + "WARNING: " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more not-newline))) + (optional "\r") "\n" (one-or-more " ") "on line " line + " of " (one-or-more not-newline) + line-end)) + :modes sass-mode) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-sass-lintrc sass/scss-sass-lint + ".sass-lint.yml" + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "30")) + +(flycheck-define-checker sass/scss-sass-lint + "A SASS/SCSS syntax checker using sass-Lint. + +See URL `https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint'." + :command ("sass-lint" + "--verbose" + "--no-exit" + "--format" "Checkstyle" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-sass-lintrc) + source) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle + :modes (sass-mode scss-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker scala + "A Scala syntax checker using the Scala compiler. + +See URL `https://www.scala-lang.org/'." + :command ("scalac" "-Ystop-after:parser" source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ": error: " (message) line-end)) + :modes scala-mode + :next-checkers ((warning . scala-scalastyle))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-scalastylerc scala-scalastyle nil + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")) + +(flycheck-define-checker scala-scalastyle + "A Scala style checker using scalastyle. + +Note that this syntax checker is not used if +`flycheck-scalastylerc' is nil or refers to a non-existing file. + +See URL `http://www.scalastyle.org'." + :command ("scalastyle" + (config-file "-c" flycheck-scalastylerc) + source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "error file=" (file-name) " message=" + (message) " line=" line (optional " column=" column) line-end) + (warning line-start "warning file=" (file-name) " message=" + (message) " line=" line (optional " column=" column) line-end)) + :error-filter (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors + (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors))) + :modes scala-mode + :predicate + ;; Inhibit this syntax checker if the JAR or the configuration are unset or + ;; missing + (lambda () (and flycheck-scalastylerc + (flycheck-locate-config-file flycheck-scalastylerc + 'scala-scalastyle))) + :verify (lambda (checker) + (let ((config-file (and flycheck-scalastylerc + (flycheck-locate-config-file + flycheck-scalastylerc checker)))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "Configuration file" + :message (cond + ((not flycheck-scalastylerc) + "`flycheck-scalastyletrc' not set") + ((not config-file) + (format "file %s not found" flycheck-scalastylerc)) + (t (format "found at %s" config-file))) + :face (cond + ((not flycheck-scalastylerc) '(bold warning)) + ((not config-file) '(bold error)) + (t 'success))))))) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-scheme-chicken-args scheme-chicken + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker scheme-chicken + "A CHICKEN Scheme syntax checker using the CHICKEN compiler `csc'. + +See URL `http://call-cc.org/'." + :command ("csc" "-analyze-only" "-local" + (eval flycheck-scheme-chicken-args) + source) + :error-patterns + ((info line-start + "Note: " (zero-or-more not-newline) ":\n" + (one-or-more (any space)) "(" (file-name) ":" line ") " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start + "Warning: " (zero-or-more not-newline) ",\n" + (one-or-more (any space)) (zero-or-more not-newline) ":\n" + (one-or-more (any space)) "(" (file-name) ":" line ") " (message) + line-end) + (warning line-start + "Warning: " (zero-or-more not-newline) ":\n" + (one-or-more (any space)) "(" (file-name) ":" line ") " (message) + line-end) + (error line-start "Error: (line " line ") " (message) line-end) + (error line-start "Syntax error: (" (file-name) ":" line ")" + (zero-or-more not-newline) " - " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (zero-or-more space) + (zero-or-more not-newline)) + (one-or-more space) "<--") + line-end) + ;; A of version 4.12.0, the chicken compiler doesn't provide a + ;; line number for this error. + (error line-start "Syntax error: " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (zero-or-more space) + (zero-or-more not-newline)) + (one-or-more space) "<--") + line-end) + (error line-start + "Error: " (zero-or-more not-newline) ":\n" + (one-or-more (any space)) "(" (file-name) ":" line ") " (message) + line-end) + ;; A of version 4.12.0, the chicken compiler doesn't provide a + ;; line number for this error. + (error line-start "Error: " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (zero-or-more space) + (zero-or-more not-newline)) + (one-or-more space) "<--"))) + :error-filter flycheck-fill-empty-line-numbers + :predicate + (lambda () + ;; In `scheme-mode' we must check the current Scheme implementation + ;; being used + (and (boundp 'geiser-impl--implementation) + (eq geiser-impl--implementation 'chicken))) + :verify + (lambda (_checker) + (let ((geiser-impl (bound-and-true-p geiser-impl--implementation))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "Geiser Implementation" + :message (cond + ((eq geiser-impl 'chicken) "Chicken Scheme") + (geiser-impl (format "Other: %s" geiser-impl)) + (t "Geiser not active")) + :face (cond + ((eq geiser-impl 'chicken) 'success) + (t '(bold error))))))) + :modes scheme-mode) + +(defconst flycheck-scss-lint-checkstyle-re + (rx "cannot load such file" (1+ not-newline) "scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle") + "Regular expression to parse missing checkstyle error.") + +(defun flycheck-parse-scss-lint (output checker buffer) + "Parse SCSS-Lint OUTPUT from CHECKER and BUFFER. + +Like `flycheck-parse-checkstyle', but catches errors about +missing checkstyle reporter from SCSS-Lint." + (if (string-match-p flycheck-scss-lint-checkstyle-re output) + (list (flycheck-error-new-at + 1 nil 'error "Checkstyle reporter for SCSS-Lint missing. +Please run gem install scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle" + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename (buffer-file-name buffer))) + (flycheck-parse-checkstyle output checker buffer))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-scss-lintrc scss-lint ".scss-lint.yml" + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23")) + +(flycheck-define-checker scss-lint + "A SCSS syntax checker using SCSS-Lint. + +Needs SCSS-Lint 0.43.2 or newer. + +See URL `https://github.com/brigade/scss-lint'." + :command ("scss-lint" + "--require=scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle" + "--format=Checkstyle" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-scss-lintrc) + "--stdin-file-path" source-original "-") + :standard-input t + ;; We cannot directly parse Checkstyle XML, since for some mysterious reason + ;; SCSS-Lint doesn't have a built-in Checkstyle reporter, and instead ships it + ;; as an addon which might not be installed. We use a custom error parser to + ;; check whether the addon is missing and turn that into a special kind of + ;; Flycheck error. + :error-parser flycheck-parse-scss-lint + :modes scss-mode + :verify + (lambda (checker) + (let* ((executable (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker)) + (reporter-missing + (and executable + (with-temp-buffer + (call-process executable nil t nil + "--require=scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle") + (goto-char (point-min)) + (re-search-forward + flycheck-scss-lint-checkstyle-re + nil 'no-error))))) + (when executable + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "checkstyle reporter" + :message (if reporter-missing + "scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle missing" + "present") + :face (if reporter-missing + '(bold error) + 'success))))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker scss-stylelint + "A SCSS syntax and style checker using stylelint. + +See URL `http://stylelint.io/'." + :command ("stylelint" + (eval flycheck-stylelint-args) + "--syntax" "scss" + (option-flag "--quiet" flycheck-stylelint-quiet) + (config-file "--config" flycheck-stylelintrc)) + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-stylelint + :modes (scss-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-scss-compass nil scss + "Whether to enable the Compass CSS framework. + +When non-nil, enable the Compass CSS framework, via `--compass'." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")) + +(flycheck-define-checker scss + "A SCSS syntax checker using the SCSS compiler. + +See URL `http://sass-lang.com'." + :command ("scss" + "--cache-location" (eval (flycheck-sass-scss-cache-location)) + (option-flag "--compass" flycheck-scss-compass) + "--check" "--stdin") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (or "Syntax error: " "Error: ") + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more not-newline))) + (optional "\r") "\n" (one-or-more " ") "on line " line + " of standard input" + line-end) + (warning line-start + "WARNING: " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more not-newline))) + (optional "\r") "\n" (one-or-more " ") "on line " line + " of an unknown file" + line-end)) + :modes scss-mode) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-sh-bash-args (sh-bash) + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(flycheck-define-checker sh-bash + "A Bash syntax checker using the Bash shell. + +See URL `http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/'." + :command ("bash" "--norc" "-n" + (eval flycheck-sh-bash-args) + "--") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + ;; The name/path of the bash executable + (one-or-more (not (any ":"))) ":" + ;; A label "line", possibly localized + (one-or-more (not (any digit))) + line (zero-or-more " ") ":" (zero-or-more " ") + (message) line-end)) + :modes sh-mode + :predicate (lambda () (eq sh-shell 'bash)) + :next-checkers ((warning . sh-shellcheck))) + +(flycheck-define-checker sh-posix-dash + "A POSIX Shell syntax checker using the Dash shell. + +See URL `http://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/dash/'." + :command ("dash" "-n") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (one-or-more (not (any ":"))) ": " line ": " (message))) + :modes sh-mode + :predicate (lambda () (eq sh-shell 'sh)) + :next-checkers ((warning . sh-shellcheck))) + +(flycheck-define-checker sh-posix-bash + "A POSIX Shell syntax checker using the Bash shell. + +See URL `http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/'." + :command ("bash" "--posix" "--norc" "-n" "--") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + ;; The name/path of the bash executable + (one-or-more (not (any ":"))) ":" + ;; A label "line", possibly localized + (one-or-more (not (any digit))) + line (zero-or-more " ") ":" (zero-or-more " ") + (message) line-end)) + :modes sh-mode + :predicate (lambda () (eq sh-shell 'sh)) + :next-checkers ((warning . sh-shellcheck))) + +(flycheck-define-checker sh-zsh + "A Zsh syntax checker using the Zsh shell. + +See URL `http://www.zsh.org/'." + :command ("zsh" "--no-exec" "--no-globalrcs" "--no-rcs" source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes sh-mode + :predicate (lambda () (eq sh-shell 'zsh)) + :next-checkers ((warning . sh-shellcheck))) + +(defconst flycheck-shellcheck-supported-shells '(bash ksh88 sh) + "Shells supported by ShellCheck.") + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-shellcheck-excluded-warnings nil sh-shellcheck + "A list of excluded warnings for ShellCheck. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a warning code to be excluded from ShellCheck reports. +By default, no warnings are excluded." + :type '(repeat :tag "Excluded warnings" + (string :tag "Warning code")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-shellcheck-follow-sources t sh-shellcheck + "Whether to follow external sourced files in scripts. + +Shellcheck will follow and parse sourced files so long as a +pre-runtime resolvable path to the file is present. This can +either be part of the source command itself: + source /full/path/to/file.txt +or added as a shellcheck directive before the source command: + # shellcheck source=/full/path/to/file.txt." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :package-version '(flycheck . "31")) + +(flycheck-define-checker sh-shellcheck + "A shell script syntax and style checker using Shellcheck. + +See URL `https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/'." + :command ("shellcheck" + "--format" "checkstyle" + "--shell" (eval (symbol-name sh-shell)) + (option-flag "--external-sources" + flycheck-shellcheck-follow-sources) + (option "--exclude" flycheck-shellcheck-excluded-warnings list + flycheck-option-comma-separated-list) + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-remove-error-file-names + "-" (flycheck-dequalify-error-ids errors))) + :modes sh-mode + :predicate (lambda () (memq sh-shell flycheck-shellcheck-supported-shells)) + :verify (lambda (_) + (let ((supports-shell (memq sh-shell + flycheck-shellcheck-supported-shells))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label (format "Shell %s supported" sh-shell) + :message (if supports-shell "yes" "no") + :face (if supports-shell 'success '(bold warning))))))) + +(flycheck-define-checker slim + "A Slim syntax checker using the Slim compiler. + +See URL `http://slim-lang.com'." + :command ("slimrb" "--compile") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + "Slim::Parser::SyntaxError:" (message) (optional "\r") "\n " + "STDIN, Line " line (optional ", Column " column) + line-end)) + :modes slim-mode + :next-checkers ((warning . slim-lint))) + +(flycheck-define-checker slim-lint + "A Slim linter. + +See URL `https://github.com/sds/slim-lint'." + :command ("slim-lint" "--reporter=checkstyle" source) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle + :modes slim-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker sql-sqlint + "A SQL syntax checker using the sqlint tool. + +See URL `https://github.com/purcell/sqlint'." + :command ("sqlint") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start "stdin:" line ":" column ":WARNING " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more not-newline))) + line-end) + (error line-start "stdin:" line ":" column ":ERROR " + (message (one-or-more not-newline) + (zero-or-more "\n" + (one-or-more " ") + (one-or-more not-newline))) + line-end)) + :modes (sql-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker systemd-analyze + "A systemd unit checker using systemd-analyze(1). + +See URL +`https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-analyze.html'." + :command ("systemd-analyze" "verify" source) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-with-patterns-without-color + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" (optional line ":") (message) line-end) + (error line-start "[" (file-name) ":" line "]" (message) line-end)) + :modes (systemd-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-chktexrc tex-chktex ".chktexrc" + :safe #'stringp) + +(flycheck-define-checker tcl-nagelfar + "An extensible tcl syntax checker + +See URL `http://nagelfar.sourceforge.net/'." + :command ("nagelfar" "-H" source) + :error-patterns + ;; foo.tcl: 29: E Wrong number of arguments (4) to "set" + ;; foo.tcl: 29: W Expr without braces + ((info line-start (file-name) ": " line ": N " (message) line-end) + (warning line-start (file-name) ": " line ": W " (message) line-end) + (error line-start (file-name) ": " line ": E " (message) line-end)) + :modes tcl-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker terraform + "A Terraform syntax checker with `terraform fmt'. + +See URL `https://www.terraform.io/docs/commands/fmt.html'." + :command ("terraform" "fmt" "-no-color" "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "Error: " (one-or-more not-newline) + "\n\n on line " line ":\n (source code not available)\n\n" + (message (one-or-more (and (one-or-more (not (any ?\n))) ?\n))) + line-end)) + :next-checkers ((warning . terraform-tflint)) + :modes terraform-mode) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-tflint-variable-files nil terraform-tflint + "A list of files to resolve terraform variables. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a file to add to the terraform variables files. +Relative files are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Variable file")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) + +(defun flycheck-parse-tflint-linter (output checker buffer) + "Parse tflint warnings from JSON OUTPUT. + +CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and +the BUFFER that was checked respectively. + +See URL `https://github.com/wata727/tflint' for more +information about tflint." + (mapcar (lambda (err) + (let-alist err + (flycheck-error-new-at + .line + nil + (pcase .type + (`"ERROR" 'error) + (`"WARNING" 'warning) + ;; Default to error + (_ 'error)) + .message + :id .detector + :checker checker + :buffer buffer + :filename (buffer-file-name buffer)))) + (car (flycheck-parse-json output)))) + +(flycheck-define-checker terraform-tflint + "A Terraform checker using tflint. + +See URL `https://github.com/wata727/tflint'." + :command ("tflint" "--format=json" + (option-list "--var-file=" flycheck-tflint-variable-files concat) + source-original) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-tflint-linter + :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p + :modes terraform-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker tex-chktex + "A TeX and LaTeX syntax and style checker using chktex. + +See URL `http://www.nongnu.org/chktex/'." + :command ("chktex" + (config-file "--localrc" flycheck-chktexrc) + ;; Compact error messages, and no version information, and execute + ;; \input statements + "--verbosity=0" "--quiet" "--inputfiles") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start "stdin:" line ":" column ":" + (id (one-or-more digit)) ":" (message) line-end)) + :error-filter + (lambda (errors) + (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors))) + :modes (latex-mode plain-tex-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker tex-lacheck + "A LaTeX syntax and style checker using lacheck. + +See URL `http://www.ctan.org/pkg/lacheck'." + :command ("lacheck" source-inplace) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start + "\"" (file-name) "\", line " line ": " (message) + line-end)) + :modes latex-mode) + +(flycheck-define-checker texinfo + "A Texinfo syntax checker using makeinfo. + +See URL `http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/'." + :command ("makeinfo" "-o" null-device "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start + "-:" line (optional ":" column) ": " "warning: " (message) + line-end) + (error line-start + "-:" line (optional ":" column) ": " (message) + line-end)) + :modes texinfo-mode) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-textlint-config + textlint "textlintrc.json" + :safe #'stringp) + +;; This needs to be set because textlint plugins are installed seperately, +;; and there is no way to check their installation status -- textlint simply +;; prints a backtrace. +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-textlint-plugin-alist + '((markdown-mode . "@textlint/markdown") + (gfm-mode . "@textlint/markdown") + (t . "@textlint/text")) + textlint + "An alist mapping major modes to textlint plugins. + +Each item is a cons cell `(MAJOR-MODE . PLUGIN)', where MAJOR-MODE is a mode +`flycheck-textlint' supports and PLUGIN is a textlint plugin. As a catch-all, +when MAJOR-MODE is t, that PLUGIN will be used for any supported mode that +isn't specified. + +See URL `https://npms.io/search?q=textlint-plugin' for all textlint plugins +published on NPM." + :type '(repeat (choice (cons symbol string) + (cons (const t) string)))) + +(defun flycheck--textlint-get-plugin () + "Return the textlint plugin for the current mode." + (cdr (-first + (lambda (arg) + (pcase-let ((`(,mode . _) arg)) + (or (and (booleanp mode) mode) ; mode is t + (derived-mode-p mode)))) + flycheck-textlint-plugin-alist))) + +(flycheck-define-checker textlint + "A text prose linter using textlint. + +See URL `https://textlint.github.io/'." + :command ("textlint" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-textlint-config) + "--format" "json" + ;; get the first matching plugin from plugin-alist + "--plugin" + (eval (flycheck--textlint-get-plugin)) + source) + ;; textlint seems to say that its json output is compatible with ESLint. + ;; https://textlint.github.io/docs/formatter.html + :error-parser flycheck-parse-eslint + ;; textlint can support different formats with textlint plugins, but + ;; only text and markdown formats are installed by default. Ask the + ;; user to add mode->plugin mappings manually in + ;; `flycheck-textlint-plugin-alist'. + :modes + (text-mode markdown-mode gfm-mode message-mode adoc-mode + mhtml-mode latex-mode org-mode rst-mode) + :enabled + (lambda () (flycheck--textlint-get-plugin)) + :verify + (lambda (_) + (let ((plugin (flycheck--textlint-get-plugin))) + (list + (flycheck-verification-result-new + :label "textlint plugin" + :message plugin + :face 'success))))) + +(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-typescript-tslint-config + typescript-tslint "tslint.json" + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "27")) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-typescript-tslint-rulesdir + nil typescript-tslint + "The directory of custom rules for TSLint. + +The value of this variable is either a string containing the path +to a directory with custom rules, or nil, to not give any custom +rules to TSLint. + +Refer to the TSLint manual at URL +`http://palantir.github.io/tslint/usage/cli/' +for more information about the custom directory." + :type '(choice (const :tag "No custom rules directory" nil) + (directory :tag "Custom rules directory")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "27")) + +(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-tslint-args (typescript-tslint) + :package-version '(flycheck . "31")) + +(flycheck-define-checker typescript-tslint + "TypeScript style checker using TSLint. + +Note that this syntax checker is not used if +`flycheck-typescript-tslint-config' is nil or refers to a +non-existing file. + +See URL `https://github.com/palantir/tslint'." + :command ("tslint" "--format" "json" + (config-file "--config" flycheck-typescript-tslint-config) + (option "--rules-dir" flycheck-typescript-tslint-rulesdir) + (eval flycheck-tslint-args) + source-inplace) + :error-parser flycheck-parse-tslint + :modes (typescript-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-verilator-include-path nil verilog-verilator + "A list of include directories for Verilator. + +The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each +string is a directory to add to the include path of Verilator. +Relative paths are relative to the file being checked." + :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory")) + :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p + :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24")) + +(flycheck-define-checker verilog-verilator + "A Verilog syntax checker using the Verilator Verilog HDL simulator. + +See URL `https://www.veripool.org/wiki/verilator'." + :command ("verilator" "--lint-only" "-Wall" + (option-list "-I" flycheck-verilator-include-path concat) + source) + :error-patterns + ((warning line-start "%Warning-" (zero-or-more not-newline) ": " + (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end) + (error line-start "%Error: " (file-name) ":" + line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes verilog-mode) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghdl-language-standard nil vhdl-ghdl + "The language standard to use in GHDL. + +The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language +standard, or nil, to use the default standard. When non-nil, +pass the language standard via the `--std' option." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil) + (string :tag "Language standard")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-ghdl-language-standard) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghdl-workdir nil vhdl-ghdl + "The directory to use for the file library. + +The value of this variable is either a string with the directory +to use for the file library, or nil, to use the default value. +When non-nil, pass the directory via the `--workdir' option." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default directory" nil) + (string :tag "Directory for the file library")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-ghdl-workdir) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghdl-ieee-library nil vhdl-ghdl + "The standard to use for the IEEE library. + +The value of this variable is either a string denoting an ieee library +standard, or nil, to use the default standard. When non-nil, +pass the ieee library standard via the `--ieee' option." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil) + (const :tag "No IEEE Library" "none") + (const :tag "IEEE standard" "standard") + (const :tag "Synopsys standard" "synopsys") + (const :tag "Mentor standard" "mentor")) + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "32")) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-ghdl-ieee-library) + +(flycheck-define-checker vhdl-ghdl + "A VHDL syntax checker using GHDL. + +See URL `https://github.com/ghdl/ghdl'." + :command ("ghdl" + "-s" ; only do the syntax checking + (option "--std=" flycheck-ghdl-language-standard concat) + (option "--workdir=" flycheck-ghdl-workdir concat) + (option "--ieee=" flycheck-ghdl-ieee-library concat) + source) + :error-patterns + ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes vhdl-mode) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-xml-xmlstarlet-xsd-path nil xml-xmlstarlet + "An XSD schema to validate against." + :type '(file :tag "XSD schema") + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "31")) + +(flycheck-define-checker xml-xmlstarlet + "A XML syntax checker and validator using the xmlstarlet utility. + +See URL `http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net/'." + ;; Validate standard input with verbose error messages, and do not dump + ;; contents to standard output + :command ("xmlstarlet" "val" "--err" "--quiet" + (option "--xsd" flycheck-xml-xmlstarlet-xsd-path) + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "-:" line "." column ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes (xml-mode nxml-mode)) + +(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-xml-xmllint-xsd-path nil xml-xmllint + "An XSD schema to validate against." + :type '(file :tag "XSD schema") + :safe #'stringp + :package-version '(flycheck . "31")) + +(flycheck-define-checker xml-xmllint + "A XML syntax checker and validator using the xmllint utility. + +The xmllint is part of libxml2, see URL +`http://www.xmlsoft.org/'." + :command ("xmllint" "--noout" + (option "--schema" flycheck-xml-xmllint-xsd-path) + "-") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "-:" line ": " (message) line-end)) + :modes (xml-mode nxml-mode)) + +(flycheck-define-checker yaml-jsyaml + "A YAML syntax checker using JS-YAML. + +See URL `https://github.com/nodeca/js-yaml'." + :command ("js-yaml") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start + (or "JS-YAML" "YAMLException") ": " + (message) " at line " line ", column " column ":" + line-end)) + :modes yaml-mode + :next-checkers ((warning . cwl))) + +(flycheck-define-checker yaml-ruby + "A YAML syntax checker using Ruby's YAML parser. + +This syntax checker uses the YAML parser from Ruby's standard +library. + +See URL `http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0.0/libdoc/yaml/rdoc/YAML.html'." + :command ("ruby" "-ryaml" "-e" "begin; + YAML.load(STDIN); \ + rescue Exception => e; \ + STDERR.puts \"stdin:#{e}\"; \ + end") + :standard-input t + :error-patterns + ((error line-start "stdin:" (zero-or-more not-newline) ":" (message) + "at line " line " column " column line-end)) + :modes yaml-mode + :next-checkers ((warning . cwl))) + +(provide 'flycheck) + +;; Local Variables: +;; coding: utf-8 +;; indent-tabs-mode: nil +;; End: + +;;; flycheck.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck.elc b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck.elc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a068cc Binary files /dev/null and b/elpa/flycheck-20191027.1608/flycheck.elc differ diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust-autoloads.el b/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust-autoloads.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ec491f --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust-autoloads.el @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +;;; flycheck-rust-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads +;; +;;; Code: + +(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name + (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) + + +;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck-rust" "flycheck-rust.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck-rust.el + +(autoload 'flycheck-rust-setup "flycheck-rust" "\ +Setup Rust in Flycheck. + +If the current file is part of a Cargo project, configure +Flycheck according to the Cargo project layout. + +\(fn)" t nil) + +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "flycheck-rust" '("flycheck-rust-"))) + +;;;*** + +;; Local Variables: +;; version-control: never +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; no-update-autoloads: t +;; coding: utf-8 +;; End: +;;; flycheck-rust-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust-pkg.el b/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..152631d --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- +(define-package "flycheck-rust" "20190319.1546" "Flycheck: Rust additions and Cargo support" '((emacs "24.1") (flycheck "28") (dash "2.13.0") (seq "2.3") (let-alist "1.0.4")) :commit "a139cd53c5062697e9ed94ad80b803c37d999600" :keywords '("tools" "convenience") :authors '(("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) :maintainer '("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com") :url "https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck-rust") diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust.el b/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c057beb --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust.el @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +;;; flycheck-rust.el --- Flycheck: Rust additions and Cargo support -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2016, 2017 fmdkdd +;; Copyright (C) 2014, 2015 Sebastian Wiesner + +;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner +;; URL: https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck-rust +;; Package-Version: 20190319.1546 +;; Keywords: tools, convenience +;; Version: 1.1 +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1") (flycheck "28") (dash "2.13.0") (seq "2.3") (let-alist "1.0.4")) + +;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; This Flycheck extension configures Flycheck automatically for the current +;; Cargo project. +;; +;; # Setup +;; +;; (with-eval-after-load 'rust-mode +;; (add-hook 'flycheck-mode-hook #'flycheck-rust-setup)) +;; +;; # Usage +;; +;; Just use Flycheck as usual in your Rust/Cargo projects. + +;;; Code: + +(eval-when-compile + (require 'pcase) + (require 'let-alist)) + +(require 'dash) +(require 'flycheck) +(require 'seq) +(require 'json) + +(defun flycheck-rust-find-manifest (file-name) + "Get the Cargo.toml manifest for FILE-NAME. + +FILE-NAME is the path of a file in a cargo project given as a +string. + +See http://doc.crates.io/guide.html for an introduction to the +Cargo.toml manifest. + +Return the path to the Cargo.toml manifest file, or nil if the +manifest could not be located." + (-when-let (root-dir (locate-dominating-file file-name "Cargo.toml")) + (expand-file-name "Cargo.toml" root-dir))) + +(defun flycheck-rust-dirs-list (start end) + "Return a list of directories from START (inclusive) to END (exclusive). + +E.g., if START is '/a/b/c/d' and END is '/a', return the list +'(/a/b/c/d /a/b/c /a/b) in this order. + +START and END are strings representing file paths. END should be +above START in the file hierarchy; if not, the list stops at the +root of the file hierarchy." + (let ((dirlist) + (dir (expand-file-name start)) + (end (expand-file-name end))) + (while (not (or (equal dir (car dirlist)) ; avoid infinite loop + (file-equal-p dir end))) + (push dir dirlist) + (setq dir (directory-file-name (file-name-directory dir)))) + (nreverse dirlist))) + +(defun flycheck-rust-get-cargo-targets (manifest) + "Return the list of available Cargo targets for the given project. + +MANIFEST is the path to the Cargo.toml file of the project. + +Calls `cargo metadata --no-deps --manifest-path MANIFEST +--format-version 1', parses and collects the targets for the +current workspace, and returns them in a list, or nil if no +targets could be found." + (let ((cargo (funcall flycheck-executable-find "cargo"))) + (unless cargo + (user-error "flycheck-rust cannot find `cargo'. Please \ +make sure that cargo is installed and on your PATH. See \ +http://www.flycheck.org/en/latest/user/troubleshooting.html for \ +more information on setting your PATH with Emacs.")) + ;; metadata contains a list of packages, and each package has a list of + ;; targets. We concatenate all targets, regardless of the package. + (-when-let (packages (let-alist + (with-temp-buffer + (call-process cargo nil '(t nil) nil + "metadata" "--no-deps" + "--manifest-path" manifest + "--format-version" "1") + (goto-char (point-min)) + (let ((json-array-type 'list)) + (json-read))) + .packages)) + (seq-map (lambda (pkg) + (let-alist pkg .targets)) + packages)))) + +(defun flycheck-rust-find-cargo-target (file-name) + "Return the Cargo build target associated with FILE-NAME. + +FILE-NAME is the path of the file that is matched against the +`src_path' value in the list of `targets' returned by `cargo +read-manifest'. + +Return an alist ((KIND . k) (NAME . n) (REQUIRED-FEATURES . rf)) +where KIND is the target kind (lib, bin, test, example or bench), +NAME the target name (usually, the crate name), and REQUIRED-FEATURES is the +optional list of features required to build the selected target. If FILE-NAME +exactly matches a target `src-path', this target is returned. Otherwise, return +the closest matching target, or nil if no targets could be found. + +See http://doc.crates.io/manifest.html#the-project-layout for a +description of the conventional Cargo project layout." + (-when-let* ((manifest (flycheck-rust-find-manifest file-name)) + (packages (flycheck-rust-get-cargo-targets manifest)) + (targets (-flatten-n 1 packages))) + (let ((target + (or + ;; If there is a target that matches the file-name exactly, pick + ;; that one + (seq-find (lambda (target) + (let-alist target (string= file-name .src_path))) + targets) + ;; Otherwise find the closest matching target by walking up the tree + ;; from FILE-NAME and looking for targets in each directory. E.g., + ;; the file 'tests/common/a.rs' will look for a target in + ;; 'tests/common', then in 'tests/', etc. + (car (seq-find + (lambda (pair) + (-let [((&alist 'src_path target-path) . dir) pair] + (file-equal-p dir (file-name-directory target-path)))) + ;; build a list of (target . dir) candidates + (-table-flat + 'cons targets + (flycheck-rust-dirs-list file-name + (file-name-directory manifest))))) + ;; If all else fails, just pick the first target + (car targets)))) + ;; If target is 'custom-build', we pick another target from the same package (see GH-62) + (when (string= "custom-build" (let-alist target (car .kind))) + (setq target (->> packages + ;; find the same package as current build-script buffer + (--find (--any? (equal target it) it)) + (--find (not (equal target it)))))) + (when target + (let-alist target + (seq-filter (lambda (kv) (cdr kv)) + (list (cons 'kind (flycheck-rust-normalize-target-kind .kind)) + (cons 'name .name) + (cons 'required-features .required-features)))))))) + + +(defun flycheck-rust-normalize-target-kind (kinds) + "Return the normalized target name from KIND. + +KIND is a list of target name as returned by `cargo metadata', +which do not necessarily correspond to to target names that can +be passed as argument to `cargo rustc'. + +The normalization returns a valid cargo target based on KINDS." + ;; Assumption: we only care about the first kind name. Multiple kinds only + ;; seem to happen for library crate types, and those all maps to the same + ;; `lib' target. + (pcase (car kinds) + (`"dylib" "lib") + (`"rlib" "lib") + (`"staticlib" "lib") + (`"cdylib" "lib") + (`"proc-macro" "lib") + (_ (car kinds)))) + +;;;###autoload +(defun flycheck-rust-setup () + "Setup Rust in Flycheck. + +If the current file is part of a Cargo project, configure +Flycheck according to the Cargo project layout." + (interactive) + ;; We should avoid raising any error in this function, as in combination + ;; with `global-flycheck-mode' it will render Emacs unusable (see + ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck-rust/issues/40#issuecomment-253760883). + (with-demoted-errors "Error in flycheck-rust-setup: %S" + (-when-let* ((file-name (buffer-file-name)) + (target (flycheck-rust-find-cargo-target file-name))) + (let-alist target + (setq-local flycheck-rust-features .required-features) + (setq-local flycheck-rust-crate-type .kind) + (setq-local flycheck-rust-binary-name .name))))) + +(provide 'flycheck-rust) + +;;; flycheck-rust.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust.elc b/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust.elc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc4a5ed Binary files /dev/null and b/elpa/flycheck-rust-20190319.1546/flycheck-rust.elc differ diff --git a/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip-autoloads.el b/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip-autoloads.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3db701 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip-autoloads.el @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +;;; pos-tip-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads +;; +;;; Code: + +(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name + (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) + + +;;;### (autoloads nil "pos-tip" "pos-tip.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from pos-tip.el + +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "pos-tip" '("pos-tip-"))) + +;;;*** + +;; Local Variables: +;; version-control: never +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; no-update-autoloads: t +;; coding: utf-8 +;; End: +;;; pos-tip-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip-pkg.el b/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ce8ca8 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- +(define-package "pos-tip" "20150318.1513" "Show tooltip at point" 'nil :commit "051e08fec5cf30b7574bdf439f79fef7d42d689d" :keywords '("tooltip") :authors '(("S. Irie")) :maintainer '("S. Irie")) diff --git a/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip.el b/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0052b51 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip.el @@ -0,0 +1,980 @@ +;;; pos-tip.el --- Show tooltip at point -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2010 S. Irie + +;; Author: S. Irie +;; Maintainer: S. Irie +;; Keywords: Tooltip +;; Package-Version: 20150318.1513 + +(defconst pos-tip-version "0.4.6") + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY +;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public +;; License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public +;; License along with this program; if not, write to the Free +;; Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, +;; MA 02110-1301 USA + +;;; Commentary: + +;; The standard library tooltip.el provides the function for displaying +;; a tooltip at mouse position which allows users to easily show it. +;; However, locating tooltip at arbitrary buffer position in window +;; is not easy. This program provides such function to be used by other +;; frontend programs. + +;; This program is tested on GNU Emacs 22, 23 under X window system and +;; Emacs 23 for MS-Windows. + +;; +;; Installation: +;; +;; First, save this file as pos-tip.el and byte-compile in +;; a directory that is listed in load-path. +;; +;; Put the following in your .emacs file: +;; +;; (require 'pos-tip) +;; +;; To use the full features of this program on MS-Windows, +;; put the additional setting in .emacs file: +;; +;; (pos-tip-w32-max-width-height) ; Maximize frame temporarily +;; +;; or +;; +;; (pos-tip-w32-max-width-height t) ; Keep frame maximized + +;; +;; Examples: +;; +;; We can display a tooltip at the current position by the following: +;; +;; (pos-tip-show "foo bar") +;; +;; If you'd like to specify the tooltip color, use an expression as: +;; +;; (pos-tip-show "foo bar" '("white" . "red")) +;; +;; Here, "white" and "red" are the foreground color and background +;; color, respectively. + + +;;; History: +;; 2013-07-16 P. Kalinowski +;; * Adjusted `pos-tip-show' to correctly set tooltip text foreground +;; color when using custom color themes. +;; * Version 0.4.6 +;; +;; 2010-09-27 S. Irie +;; * Simplified implementation of `pos-tip-window-system' +;; * Version 0.4.5 +;; +;; 2010-08-20 S. Irie +;; * Changed to use `window-line-height' to calculate tooltip position +;; * Changed `pos-tip-string-width-height' to ignore last empty line +;; * Version 0.4.4 +;; +;; 2010-07-25 S. Irie +;; * Bug fix +;; * Version 0.4.3 +;; +;; 2010-06-09 S. Irie +;; * Bug fix +;; * Version 0.4.2 +;; +;; 2010-06-04 S. Irie +;; * Added support for text-scale-mode +;; * Version 0.4.1 +;; +;; 2010-05-04 S. Irie +;; * Added functions: +;; `pos-tip-x-display-width', `pos-tip-x-display-height' +;; `pos-tip-normalize-natnum', `pos-tip-frame-relative-position' +;; * Fixed the supports for multi-displays and multi-frames +;; * Version 0.4.0 +;; +;; 2010-04-29 S. Irie +;; * Modified to avoid byte-compile warning +;; * Bug fix +;; * Version 0.3.6 +;; +;; 2010-04-29 S. Irie +;; * Renamed argument MAX-HEIGHT of `pos-tip-fill-string' to MAX-ROWS +;; * Modified old FSF address +;; * Version 0.3.5 +;; +;; 2010-04-29 S. Irie +;; * Modified `pos-tip-show' to truncate string exceeding display size +;; * Added function `pos-tip-truncate-string' +;; * Added optional argument MAX-ROWS to `pos-tip-split-string' +;; * Added optional argument MAX-HEIGHT to `pos-tip-fill-string' +;; * Version 0.3.4 +;; +;; 2010-04-16 S. Irie +;; * Changed `pos-tip-show' not to fill paragraph unless exceeding WIDTH +;; * Version 0.3.3 +;; +;; 2010-04-08 S. Irie +;; * Bug fix +;; * Version 0.3.2 +;; +;; 2010-03-31 S. Irie +;; * Bug fix +;; * Version 0.3.1 +;; +;; 2010-03-30 S. Irie +;; * Added support for MS-Windows +;; * Added option `pos-tip-use-relative-coordinates' +;; * Bug fixes +;; * Version 0.3.0 +;; +;; 2010-03-23 S. Irie +;; * Changed argument WORD-WRAP to JUSTIFY +;; * Added optional argument SQUEEZE +;; * Added function `pos-tip-fill-string' +;; * Added option `pos-tip-tab-width' used to expand tab characters +;; * Bug fixes +;; * Version 0.2.0 +;; +;; 2010-03-22 S. Irie +;; * Added optional argument WORD-WRAP to `pos-tip-split-string' +;; * Changed `pos-tip-show' to perform word wrap or kinsoku shori +;; * Version 0.1.8 +;; +;; 2010-03-20 S. Irie +;; * Added optional argument DY +;; * Bug fix +;; * Modified docstrings +;; * Version 0.1.7 +;; +;; 2010-03-18 S. Irie +;; * Added/modifed docstrings +;; * Changed working buffer name to " *xwininfo*" +;; * Version 0.1.6 +;; +;; 2010-03-17 S. Irie +;; * Fixed typos in docstrings +;; * Version 0.1.5 +;; +;; 2010-03-16 S. Irie +;; * Added support for multi-display environment +;; * Bug fix +;; * Version 0.1.4 +;; +;; 2010-03-16 S. Irie +;; * Bug fix +;; * Changed calculation for `x-max-tooltip-size' +;; * Modified docstring +;; * Version 0.1.3 +;; +;; 2010-03-11 S. Irie +;; * Modified commentary +;; * Version 0.1.2 +;; +;; 2010-03-11 S. Irie +;; * Re-implemented `pos-tip-string-width-height' +;; * Added indicator variable `pos-tip-upperside-p' +;; * Version 0.1.1 +;; +;; 2010-03-09 S. Irie +;; * Re-implemented `pos-tip-show' (*incompatibly changed*) +;; - Use frame default font +;; - Automatically calculate tooltip pixel size +;; - Added optional arguments: TIP-COLOR, MAX-WIDTH +;; * Added utility functions: +;; `pos-tip-split-string', `pos-tip-string-width-height' +;; * Bug fixes +;; * Version 0.1.0 +;; +;; 2010-03-08 S. Irie +;; * Added optional argument DX +;; * Version 0.0.4 +;; +;; 2010-03-08 S. Irie +;; * Bug fix +;; * Version 0.0.3 +;; +;; 2010-03-08 S. Irie +;; * Modified to move out mouse pointer +;; * Version 0.0.2 +;; +;; 2010-03-07 S. Irie +;; * First release +;; * Version 0.0.1 + +;; ToDo: + +;;; Code: +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Settings +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; + +(defgroup pos-tip nil + "Show tooltip at point" + :group 'faces + :prefix "pos-tip-") + +(defcustom pos-tip-border-width 1 + "Outer border width of pos-tip's tooltip." + :type 'integer + :group 'pos-tip) + +(defcustom pos-tip-internal-border-width 2 + "Text margin of pos-tip's tooltip." + :type 'integer + :group 'pos-tip) + +(defcustom pos-tip-foreground-color nil + "Default foreground color of pos-tip's tooltip. +When `nil', look up the foreground color of the `tooltip' face." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil) + string) + :group 'pos-tip) + +(defcustom pos-tip-background-color nil + "Default background color of pos-tip's tooltip. +When `nil', look up the background color of the `tooltip' face." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil) + string) + :group 'pos-tip) + +(defcustom pos-tip-tab-width nil + "Tab width used for `pos-tip-split-string' and `pos-tip-fill-string' +to expand tab characters. nil means use default value of `tab-width'." + :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil) + integer) + :group 'pos-tip) + +(defcustom pos-tip-use-relative-coordinates nil + "Non-nil means tooltip location is calculated as a coordinates +relative to the top left corner of frame. In this case the tooltip +will always be displayed within the frame. + +Note that this variable is automatically set to non-nil if absolute +coordinates can't be obtained by `pos-tip-compute-pixel-position'." + :type 'boolean + :group 'pos-tip) + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Functions +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; + +(defun pos-tip-window-system (&optional frame) + "The name of the window system that FRAME is displaying through. +The value is a symbol---for instance, 'x' for X windows. +The value is nil if Emacs is using a text-only terminal. + +FRAME defaults to the currently selected frame." + (let ((type (framep (or frame (selected-frame))))) + (if type + (and (not (eq type t)) + type) + (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'framep frame))))) + +(defun pos-tip-normalize-natnum (object &optional n) + "Return a Nth power of 2 if OBJECT is a positive integer. +Otherwise return 0. Omitting N means return 1 for a positive integer." + (ash (if (and (natnump object) (> object 0)) 1 0) + (or n 0))) + +(defvar pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates '(0 . 0) + "The latest result of `pos-tip-frame-top-left-coordinates'.") + +(defvar pos-tip-frame-offset nil + "The latest result of `pos-tip-calibrate-frame-offset'. This value +is used for non-X graphical environment.") + +(defvar pos-tip-frame-offset-array [nil nil nil nil] + "Array of the results of `pos-tip-calibrate-frame-offset'. They are +recorded only when `pos-tip-frame-top-left-coordinates' is called for a +non-X but graphical frame. + +The 2nd and 4th elements are the values for frames having a menu bar. +The 3rd and 4th elements are the values for frames having a tool bar.") + +(defun pos-tip-frame-top-left-coordinates (&optional frame) + "Return the pixel coordinates of FRAME as a cons cell (LEFT . TOP), +which are relative to top left corner of screen. + +Return nil if failing to acquire the coordinates. + +If FRAME is omitted, use selected-frame. + +Users can also get the frame coordinates by referring the variable +`pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates' just after calling this function." + (let ((winsys (pos-tip-window-system frame))) + (cond + ((null winsys) + (error "text-only frame: %S" frame)) + ((eq winsys 'x) + (condition-case nil + (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create " *xwininfo*") + (let ((case-fold-search nil)) + (buffer-disable-undo) + (erase-buffer) + (call-process shell-file-name nil t nil shell-command-switch + (format "xwininfo -display %s -id %s" + (frame-parameter frame 'display) + (frame-parameter frame 'window-id))) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (search-forward "\n Absolute") + (setq pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates + (cons (string-to-number (buffer-substring-no-properties + (search-forward "X: ") + (line-end-position))) + (string-to-number (buffer-substring-no-properties + (search-forward "Y: ") + (line-end-position))))))) + (error nil))) + (t + (let* ((index (+ (pos-tip-normalize-natnum + (frame-parameter frame 'menu-bar-lines) 0) + (pos-tip-normalize-natnum + (frame-parameter frame 'tool-bar-lines) 1))) + (offset (or (aref pos-tip-frame-offset-array index) + (aset pos-tip-frame-offset-array index + (pos-tip-calibrate-frame-offset frame))))) + (if offset + (setq pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates + (cons (+ (eval (frame-parameter frame 'left)) + (car offset)) + (+ (eval (frame-parameter frame 'top)) + (cdr offset)))))))))) + +(defun pos-tip-frame-relative-position + (frame1 frame2 &optional w32-frame frame-coord1 frame-coord2) + "Return the pixel coordinates of FRAME1 relative to FRAME2 +as a cons cell (LEFT . TOP). + +W32-FRAME non-nil means both of frames are under `w32' window system. + +FRAME-COORD1 and FRAME-COORD2, if given, specify the absolute +coordinates of FRAME1 and FRAME2, respectively, which make the +calculations faster if the frames have different heights of menu bars +and tool bars." + (if (and (eq (pos-tip-normalize-natnum + (frame-parameter frame1 'menu-bar-lines)) + (pos-tip-normalize-natnum + (frame-parameter frame2 'menu-bar-lines))) + (or w32-frame + (eq (pos-tip-normalize-natnum + (frame-parameter frame1 'tool-bar-lines)) + (pos-tip-normalize-natnum + (frame-parameter frame2 'tool-bar-lines))))) + (cons (- (eval (frame-parameter frame1 'left)) + (eval (frame-parameter frame2 'left))) + (- (eval (frame-parameter frame1 'top)) + (eval (frame-parameter frame2 'top)))) + (unless frame-coord1 + (setq frame-coord1 (let (pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates) + (pos-tip-frame-top-left-coordinates frame1)))) + (unless frame-coord2 + (setq frame-coord2 (let (pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates) + (pos-tip-frame-top-left-coordinates frame2)))) + (cons (- (car frame-coord1) (car frame-coord2)) + (- (cdr frame-coord1) (cdr frame-coord2))))) + +(defvar pos-tip-upperside-p nil + "Non-nil indicates the latest result of `pos-tip-compute-pixel-position' +was upper than the location specified by the arguments.") + +(defvar pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height nil + "Display pixel size effective for showing tooltip in MS-Windows desktop. +This doesn't include the taskbar area, so isn't same as actual display size.") + +(defun pos-tip-compute-pixel-position + (&optional pos window pixel-width pixel-height frame-coordinates dx dy) + "Return pixel position of POS in WINDOW like (X . Y), which indicates +the absolute or relative coordinates of bottom left corner of the object. + +Omitting POS and WINDOW means use current position and selected window, +respectively. + +If PIXEL-WIDTH and PIXEL-HEIGHT are given, this function assumes these +values as the size of small window like tooltip which is located around the +object at POS. These values are used to adjust the location in order that +the tooltip won't disappear by sticking out of the display. By referring +the variable `pos-tip-upperside-p' after calling this function, user can +examine whether the tooltip will be located above the specified position. + +If FRAME-COORDINATES is omitted or nil, automatically obtain the absolute +coordinates of the top left corner of frame which WINDOW is on. Here, +`top left corner of frame' represents the origin of `window-pixel-edges' +and its coordinates are essential for calculating the return value as +absolute coordinates. If a cons cell like (LEFT . TOP), specifies the +frame absolute location and makes the calculation slightly faster, but can +be used only when it's clear that frame is in the specified position. Users +can get the latest values of frame coordinates for using in the next call +by referring the variable `pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates' just after +calling this function. Otherwise, FRAME-COORDINATES `relative' means return +pixel coordinates of the object relative to the top left corner of the frame. +This is the same effect as `pos-tip-use-relative-coordinates' is non-nil. + +DX specifies horizontal offset in pixel. + +DY specifies vertical offset in pixel. This makes the calculations done +without considering the height of object at POS, so the object might be +hidden by the tooltip." + (let* ((frame (window-frame (or window (selected-window)))) + (w32-frame (eq (pos-tip-window-system frame) 'w32)) + (relative (or pos-tip-use-relative-coordinates + (eq frame-coordinates 'relative) + (and w32-frame + (null pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height)))) + (frame-coord (or (and relative '(0 . 0)) + frame-coordinates + (pos-tip-frame-top-left-coordinates frame) + (progn + (setq relative t + pos-tip-use-relative-coordinates t) + '(0 . 0)))) + (posn (posn-at-point (or pos (window-point window)) window)) + (line (cdr (posn-actual-col-row posn))) + (line-height (and line + (or (window-line-height line window) + (and (redisplay t) + (window-line-height line window))))) + (x-y (or (posn-x-y posn) + (let ((geom (pos-visible-in-window-p + (or pos (window-point window)) window t))) + (and geom (cons (car geom) (cadr geom)))) + '(0 . 0))) + (x (+ (car frame-coord) + (car (window-inside-pixel-edges window)) + (car x-y) + (or dx 0))) + (y0 (+ (cdr frame-coord) + (cadr (window-pixel-edges window)) + (or (nth 2 line-height) (cdr x-y)))) + (y (+ y0 + (or dy + (car line-height) + (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window) + (cond + ;; `posn-object-width-height' returns an incorrect value + ;; when the header line is displayed (Emacs bug #4426). + ((and posn + (null header-line-format)) + (cdr (posn-object-width-height posn))) + ((and (bound-and-true-p text-scale-mode) + (not (zerop (with-no-warnings + text-scale-mode-amount)))) + (round (* (frame-char-height frame) + (with-no-warnings + (expt text-scale-mode-step + text-scale-mode-amount))))) + (t + (frame-char-height frame))))))) + xmax ymax) + (cond + (relative + (setq xmax (frame-pixel-width frame) + ymax (frame-pixel-height frame))) + (w32-frame + (setq xmax (car pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height) + ymax (cdr pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height))) + (t + (setq xmax (x-display-pixel-width frame) + ymax (x-display-pixel-height frame)))) + (setq pos-tip-upperside-p (> (+ y (or pixel-height 0)) + ymax)) + (cons (max 0 (min x (- xmax (or pixel-width 0)))) + (max 0 (if pos-tip-upperside-p + (- (if dy ymax y0) (or pixel-height 0)) + y))))) + +(defun pos-tip-cancel-timer () + "Cancel timeout of tooltip." + (mapc (lambda (timer) + (if (eq (aref timer 5) 'x-hide-tip) + (cancel-timer timer))) + timer-list)) + +(defun pos-tip-avoid-mouse (left right top bottom &optional frame) + "Move out mouse pointer if it is inside region (LEFT RIGHT TOP BOTTOM) +in FRAME. Return new mouse position like (FRAME . (X . Y))." + (unless frame + (setq frame (selected-frame))) + (let* ((mpos (with-selected-window (frame-selected-window frame) + (mouse-pixel-position))) + (mframe (pop mpos)) + (mx (car mpos)) + (my (cdr mpos))) + (when (and (eq mframe frame) + (numberp mx)) + (let* ((large-number (+ (frame-pixel-width frame) (frame-pixel-height frame))) + (dl (if (> left 2) + (1+ (- mx left)) + large-number)) + (dr (if (< (1+ right) (frame-pixel-width frame)) + (- right mx) + large-number)) + (dt (if (> top 2) + (1+ (- my top)) + large-number)) + (db (if (< (1+ bottom) (frame-pixel-height frame)) + (- bottom my) + large-number)) + (d (min dl dr dt db))) + (when (> d -2) + (cond + ((= d dl) + (setq mx (- left 2))) + ((= d dr) + (setq mx (1+ right))) + ((= d dt) + (setq my (- top 2))) + (t + (setq my (1+ bottom)))) + (set-mouse-pixel-position frame mx my) + (sit-for 0.0001)))) + (cons mframe (and mpos (cons mx my))))) + +(defun pos-tip-compute-foreground-color (tip-color) + "Compute the foreground color to use for tooltip. + +TIP-COLOR is a face or a cons cell like (FOREGROUND-COLOR . BACKGROUND-COLOR). +If it is nil, use `pos-tip-foreground-color' or the foreground color of the +`tooltip' face." + (or (and (facep tip-color) + (face-attribute tip-color :foreground)) + (car-safe tip-color) + pos-tip-foreground-color + (face-foreground 'tooltip))) + +(defun pos-tip-compute-background-color (tip-color) + "Compute the background color to use for tooltip. + +TIP-COLOR is a face or a cons cell like (FOREGROUND-COLOR . BACKGROUND-COLOR). +If it is nil, use `pos-tip-background-color' or the background color of the +`tooltip' face." + (or (and (facep tip-color) + (face-attribute tip-color :background)) + (cdr-safe tip-color) + pos-tip-background-color + (face-background 'tooltip))) + +(defun pos-tip-show-no-propertize + (string &optional tip-color pos window timeout pixel-width pixel-height frame-coordinates dx dy) + "Show STRING in a tooltip at POS in WINDOW. +Analogous to `pos-tip-show' except don't propertize STRING by `pos-tip' face. + +PIXEL-WIDTH and PIXEL-HEIGHT specify the size of tooltip, if given. These +are used to adjust the tooltip position in order that it doesn't disappear by +sticking out of the display, and also used to prevent it from vanishing by +overlapping with mouse pointer. + +Note that this function itself doesn't calculate tooltip size because the +character width and height specified by faces are unknown. So users should +calculate PIXEL-WIDTH and PIXEL-HEIGHT by using `pos-tip-tooltip-width' and +`pos-tip-tooltip-height', or use `pos-tip-show' instead, which can +automatically calculate tooltip size. + +See `pos-tip-show' for details. + +Example: + +\(defface my-tooltip + '((t + :background \"gray85\" + :foreground \"black\" + :inherit variable-pitch)) + \"Face for my tooltip.\") + +\(defface my-tooltip-highlight + '((t + :background \"blue\" + :foreground \"white\" + :inherit my-tooltip)) + \"Face for my tooltip highlighted.\") + +\(let ((str (propertize \" foo \\n bar \\n baz \" 'face 'my-tooltip))) + (put-text-property 6 11 'face 'my-tooltip-highlight str) + (pos-tip-show-no-propertize str 'my-tooltip))" + (unless window + (setq window (selected-window))) + (let* ((frame (window-frame window)) + (winsys (pos-tip-window-system frame)) + (x-frame (eq winsys 'x)) + (w32-frame (eq winsys 'w32)) + (relative (or pos-tip-use-relative-coordinates + (eq frame-coordinates 'relative) + (and w32-frame + (null pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height)))) + (x-y (prog1 + (pos-tip-compute-pixel-position pos window + pixel-width pixel-height + frame-coordinates dx dy) + (if pos-tip-use-relative-coordinates + (setq relative t)))) + (ax (car x-y)) + (ay (cdr x-y)) + (rx (if relative ax (- ax (car pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates)))) + (ry (if relative ay (- ay (cdr pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates)))) + (retval (cons rx ry)) + (fg (pos-tip-compute-foreground-color tip-color)) + (bg (pos-tip-compute-background-color tip-color)) + (use-dxdy (or relative + (not x-frame))) + (spacing (frame-parameter frame 'line-spacing)) + (border (ash (+ pos-tip-border-width + pos-tip-internal-border-width) + 1)) + (x-max-tooltip-size + (cons (+ (if x-frame 1 0) + (/ (- (or pixel-width + (cond + (relative + (frame-pixel-width frame)) + (w32-frame + (car pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height)) + (t + (x-display-pixel-width frame)))) + border) + (frame-char-width frame))) + (/ (- (or pixel-height + (x-display-pixel-height frame)) + border) + (frame-char-height frame)))) + (mpos (with-selected-window window (mouse-pixel-position))) + (mframe (car mpos)) + default-frame-alist) + (if (or relative + (and use-dxdy + (null (cadr mpos)))) + (unless (and (cadr mpos) + (eq mframe frame)) + (let* ((edges (window-inside-pixel-edges (cadr (window-list frame)))) + (mx (ash (+ (pop edges) (cadr edges)) -1)) + (my (ash (+ (pop edges) (cadr edges)) -1))) + (setq mframe frame) + (set-mouse-pixel-position mframe mx my) + (sit-for 0.0001))) + (when (and (cadr mpos) + (not (eq mframe frame))) + (let ((rel-coord (pos-tip-frame-relative-position frame mframe w32-frame + frame-coordinates))) + (setq rx (+ rx (car rel-coord)) + ry (+ ry (cdr rel-coord)))))) + (and pixel-width pixel-height + (setq mpos (pos-tip-avoid-mouse rx (+ rx pixel-width + (if w32-frame 3 0)) + ry (+ ry pixel-height) + mframe))) + (x-show-tip string mframe + `((border-width . ,pos-tip-border-width) + (internal-border-width . ,pos-tip-internal-border-width) + ,@(and (not use-dxdy) `((left . ,ax) + (top . ,ay))) + (font . ,(frame-parameter frame 'font)) + ,@(and spacing `((line-spacing . ,spacing))) + ,@(and (stringp fg) `((foreground-color . ,fg))) + ,@(and (stringp bg) `((background-color . ,bg)))) + (and timeout (> timeout 0) timeout) + (and use-dxdy (- rx (cadr mpos))) + (and use-dxdy (- ry (cddr mpos)))) + (if (and timeout (<= timeout 0)) + (pos-tip-cancel-timer)) + retval)) + +(defun pos-tip-split-string (string &optional width margin justify squeeze max-rows) + "Split STRING into fixed width strings. Return a list of these strings. + +WIDTH specifies the width of filling each paragraph. WIDTH nil means use +the width of currently selected frame. Note that this function doesn't add any +padding characters at the end of each row. + +MARGIN, if non-nil, specifies left margin width which is the number of spece +characters to add at the beginning of each row. + +The optional fourth argument JUSTIFY specifies which kind of justification +to do: `full', `left', `right', `center', or `none'. A value of t means handle +each paragraph as specified by its text properties. Omitting JUSTIFY means +don't perform justification, word wrap and kinsoku shori (禁則処理). + +SQUEEZE nil means leave whitespaces other than line breaks untouched. + +MAX-ROWS, if given, specifies maximum number of elements of return value. +The elements exceeding this number are discarded." + (with-temp-buffer + (let* ((tab-width (or pos-tip-tab-width tab-width)) + (fill-column (or width (frame-width))) + (left-margin (or margin 0)) + (kinsoku-limit 1) + indent-tabs-mode + row rows) + (insert string) + (untabify (point-min) (point-max)) + (if justify + (fill-region (point-min) (point-max) justify (not squeeze)) + (setq margin (make-string left-margin ?\s))) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (while (prog2 + (let ((line (buffer-substring + (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point))))) + (if justify + (push line rows) + (while (progn + (setq line (concat margin line) + row (truncate-string-to-width line fill-column)) + (push row rows) + (if (not (= (length row) (length line))) + (setq line (substring line (length row)))))))) + (< (point) (point-max)) + (beginning-of-line 2))) + (nreverse (if max-rows + (last rows max-rows) + rows))))) + +(defun pos-tip-fill-string (string &optional width margin justify squeeze max-rows) + "Fill each of the paragraphs in STRING. + +WIDTH specifies the width of filling each paragraph. WIDTH nil means use +the width of currently selected frame. Note that this function doesn't add any +padding characters at the end of each row. + +MARGIN, if non-nil, specifies left margin width which is the number of spece +characters to add at the beginning of each row. + +The optional fourth argument JUSTIFY specifies which kind of justification +to do: `full', `left', `right', `center', or `none'. A value of t means handle +each paragraph as specified by its text properties. Omitting JUSTIFY means +don't perform justification, word wrap and kinsoku shori (禁則処理). + +SQUEEZE nil means leave whitespaces other than line breaks untouched. + +MAX-ROWS, if given, specifies maximum number of rows. The rows exceeding +this number are discarded." + (if justify + (with-temp-buffer + (let* ((tab-width (or pos-tip-tab-width tab-width)) + (fill-column (or width (frame-width))) + (left-margin (or margin 0)) + (kinsoku-limit 1) + indent-tabs-mode) + (insert string) + (untabify (point-min) (point-max)) + (fill-region (point-min) (point-max) justify (not squeeze)) + (if max-rows + (buffer-substring (goto-char (point-min)) + (line-end-position max-rows)) + (buffer-string)))) + (mapconcat 'identity + (pos-tip-split-string string width margin nil nil max-rows) + "\n"))) + +(defun pos-tip-truncate-string (string width height) + "Truncate each line of STRING to WIDTH and discard lines exceeding HEIGHT." + (with-temp-buffer + (insert string) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (let ((nrow 0) + rows) + (while (and (< nrow height) + (prog2 + (push (truncate-string-to-width + (buffer-substring (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point))) + width) + rows) + (< (point) (point-max)) + (beginning-of-line 2) + (setq nrow (1+ nrow))))) + (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse rows) "\n")))) + +(defun pos-tip-string-width-height (string) + "Count columns and rows of STRING. Return a cons cell like (WIDTH . HEIGHT). +The last empty line of STRING is ignored. + +Example: + +\(pos-tip-string-width-height \"abc\\nあいう\\n123\") +;; => (6 . 3)" + (with-temp-buffer + (insert string) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (end-of-line) + (let ((width (current-column)) + (height (if (eq (char-before (point-max)) ?\n) 0 1))) + (while (< (point) (point-max)) + (end-of-line 2) + (setq width (max (current-column) width) + height (1+ height))) + (cons width height)))) + +(defun pos-tip-x-display-width (&optional frame) + "Return maximum column number in tooltip which occupies the full width +of display. Omitting FRAME means use display that selected frame is in." + (1+ (/ (x-display-pixel-width frame) (frame-char-width frame)))) + +(defun pos-tip-x-display-height (&optional frame) + "Return maximum row number in tooltip which occupies the full height +of display. Omitting FRAME means use display that selected frame is in." + (1+ (/ (x-display-pixel-height frame) (frame-char-height frame)))) + +(defun pos-tip-tooltip-width (width char-width) + "Calculate tooltip pixel width." + (+ (* width char-width) + (ash (+ pos-tip-border-width + pos-tip-internal-border-width) + 1))) + +(defun pos-tip-tooltip-height (height char-height &optional frame) + "Calculate tooltip pixel height." + (let ((spacing (or (default-value 'line-spacing) + (frame-parameter frame 'line-spacing)))) + (+ (* height (+ char-height + (cond + ((integerp spacing) + spacing) + ((floatp spacing) + (truncate (* (frame-char-height frame) + spacing))) + (t 0)))) + (ash (+ pos-tip-border-width + pos-tip-internal-border-width) + 1)))) + +(defun pos-tip-show + (string &optional tip-color pos window timeout width frame-coordinates dx dy) + "Show STRING in a tooltip, which is a small X window, at POS in WINDOW +using frame's default font with TIP-COLOR. + +Return pixel position of tooltip relative to top left corner of frame as +a cons cell like (X . Y). + +TIP-COLOR is a face or a cons cell like (FOREGROUND-COLOR . BACKGROUND-COLOR) +used to specify *only* foreground-color and background-color of tooltip. If +omitted, use `pos-tip-foreground-color' and `pos-tip-background-color' or the +foreground and background color of the `tooltip' face instead. + +Omitting POS and WINDOW means use current position and selected window, +respectively. + +Automatically hide the tooltip after TIMEOUT seconds. Omitting TIMEOUT means +use the default timeout of 5 seconds. Non-positive TIMEOUT means don't hide +tooltip automatically. + +WIDTH, if non-nil, specifies the width of filling each paragraph. + +If FRAME-COORDINATES is omitted or nil, automatically obtain the absolute +coordinates of the top left corner of frame which WINDOW is on. Here, +`top left corner of frame' represents the origin of `window-pixel-edges' +and its coordinates are essential for calculating the absolute coordinates +of the tooltip. If a cons cell like (LEFT . TOP), specifies the frame +absolute location and makes the calculation slightly faster, but can be +used only when it's clear that frame is in the specified position. Users +can get the latest values of frame coordinates for using in the next call +by referring the variable `pos-tip-saved-frame-coordinates' just after +calling this function. Otherwise, FRAME-COORDINATES `relative' means use +the pixel coordinates relative to the top left corner of the frame for +displaying the tooltip. This is the same effect as +`pos-tip-use-relative-coordinates' is non-nil. + +DX specifies horizontal offset in pixel. + +DY specifies vertical offset in pixel. This makes the calculations done +without considering the height of object at POS, so the object might be +hidden by the tooltip. + +See also `pos-tip-show-no-propertize'." + (unless window + (setq window (selected-window))) + (let* ((frame (window-frame window)) + (max-width (pos-tip-x-display-width frame)) + (max-height (pos-tip-x-display-height frame)) + (w-h (pos-tip-string-width-height string)) + (fg (pos-tip-compute-foreground-color tip-color)) + (bg (pos-tip-compute-background-color tip-color)) + (frame-font (find-font (font-spec :name (frame-parameter frame 'font)))) + (tip-face-attrs (list :font frame-font :foreground fg :background bg))) + (cond + ((and width + (> (car w-h) width)) + (setq string (pos-tip-fill-string string width nil 'none nil max-height) + w-h (pos-tip-string-width-height string))) + ((or (> (car w-h) max-width) + (> (cdr w-h) max-height)) + (setq string (pos-tip-truncate-string string max-width max-height) + w-h (pos-tip-string-width-height string)))) + (pos-tip-show-no-propertize + (propertize string 'face tip-face-attrs) + tip-color pos window timeout + (pos-tip-tooltip-width (car w-h) (frame-char-width frame)) + (pos-tip-tooltip-height (cdr w-h) (frame-char-height frame) frame) + frame-coordinates dx dy))) + +(defalias 'pos-tip-hide 'x-hide-tip + "Hide pos-tip's tooltip.") + +(defun pos-tip-calibrate-frame-offset (&optional frame) + "Return coordinates of FRAME orign relative to the top left corner of +the FRAME extent, like (LEFT . TOP). The return value is recorded to +`pos-tip-frame-offset'. + +Note that this function does't correctly work for X frame and Emacs 22." + (setq pos-tip-frame-offset nil) + (let* ((window (frame-first-window frame)) + (delete-frame-functions + '((lambda (frame) + (if (equal (frame-parameter frame 'name) "tooltip") + (setq pos-tip-frame-offset + (cons (eval (frame-parameter frame 'left)) + (eval (frame-parameter frame 'top)))))))) + (pos-tip-border-width 0) + (pos-tip-internal-border-width 1) + (rpos (pos-tip-show "" + `(nil . ,(frame-parameter frame 'background-color)) + (window-start window) window + nil nil 'relative nil 0))) + (sit-for 0) + (pos-tip-hide) + (and pos-tip-frame-offset + (setq pos-tip-frame-offset + (cons (- (car pos-tip-frame-offset) + (car rpos) + (eval (frame-parameter frame 'left))) + (- (cdr pos-tip-frame-offset) + (cdr rpos) + (eval (frame-parameter frame 'top)))))))) + +(defun pos-tip-w32-max-width-height (&optional keep-maximize) + "Maximize the currently selected frame temporarily and set +`pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height' the effective display size in order +to become possible to calculate the absolute location of tooltip. + +KEEP-MAXIMIZE non-nil means leave the frame maximized. + +Note that this function is usable only in Emacs 23 for MS-Windows." + (interactive) + (unless (eq window-system 'w32) + (error "`pos-tip-w32-max-width-height' can be used only in w32 frame.")) + ;; Maximize frame + (with-no-warnings (w32-send-sys-command 61488)) + (sit-for 0) + (let ((offset (pos-tip-calibrate-frame-offset))) + (prog1 + (setq pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height + (cons (frame-pixel-width) + (+ (frame-pixel-height) + (- (cdr offset) (car offset))))) + (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive) + (message "%S" pos-tip-w32-saved-max-width-height)) + (unless keep-maximize + ;; Restore frame + (with-no-warnings (w32-send-sys-command 61728)))))) + + +(provide 'pos-tip) + +;;; +;;; pos-tip.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip.elc b/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip.elc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e55c0f Binary files /dev/null and b/elpa/pos-tip-20150318.1513/pos-tip.elc differ diff --git a/elpa/s-20180406.808/s-autoloads.el b/elpa/s-20180406.808/s-autoloads.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a232497 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/s-20180406.808/s-autoloads.el @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +;;; s-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads +;; +;;; Code: + +(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name + (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) + + +;;;### (autoloads nil "s" "s.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from s.el + +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "s" '("s-"))) + +;;;*** + +;; Local Variables: +;; version-control: never +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; no-update-autoloads: t +;; coding: utf-8 +;; End: +;;; s-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/s-20180406.808/s-pkg.el b/elpa/s-20180406.808/s-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7080f87 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/s-20180406.808/s-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- +(define-package "s" "20180406.808" "The long lost Emacs string manipulation library." 'nil :commit "03410e6a7a2b11e47e1fea3b7d9899c7df26435e" :keywords '("strings") :authors '(("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) diff --git a/elpa/s-20180406.808/s.el b/elpa/s-20180406.808/s.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8e359a --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/s-20180406.808/s.el @@ -0,0 +1,747 @@ +;;; s.el --- The long lost Emacs string manipulation library. + +;; Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Magnar Sveen + +;; Author: Magnar Sveen +;; Version: 1.12.0 +;; Package-Version: 20180406.808 +;; Keywords: strings + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; The long lost Emacs string manipulation library. +;; +;; See documentation on https://github.com/magnars/s.el#functions + +;;; Code: + +;; Silence byte-compiler +(defvar ucs-normalize-combining-chars) ; Defined in `ucs-normalize' +(autoload 'slot-value "eieio") + +(defun s-trim-left (s) + "Remove whitespace at the beginning of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (save-match-data + (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]+" s) + (replace-match "" t t s) + s))) + +(defun s-trim-right (s) + "Remove whitespace at the end of S." + (save-match-data + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (if (string-match "[ \t\n\r]+\\'" s) + (replace-match "" t t s) + s))) + +(defun s-trim (s) + "Remove whitespace at the beginning and end of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (s-trim-left (s-trim-right s))) + +(defun s-collapse-whitespace (s) + "Convert all adjacent whitespace characters to a single space." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t\n\r]+" " " s)) + +(defun s-split (separator s &optional omit-nulls) + "Split S into substrings bounded by matches for regexp SEPARATOR. +If OMIT-NULLS is non-nil, zero-length substrings are omitted. + +This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `split-string'." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (save-match-data + (split-string s separator omit-nulls))) + +(defun s-split-up-to (separator s n &optional omit-nulls) + "Split S up to N times into substrings bounded by matches for regexp SEPARATOR. + +If OMIT-NULLS is non-nil, zero-length substrings are omitted. + +See also `s-split'." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (save-match-data + (let ((op 0) + (r nil)) + (with-temp-buffer + (insert s) + (setq op (goto-char (point-min))) + (while (and (re-search-forward separator nil t) + (< 0 n)) + (let ((sub (buffer-substring op (match-beginning 0)))) + (unless (and omit-nulls + (equal sub "")) + (push sub r))) + (setq op (goto-char (match-end 0))) + (setq n (1- n))) + (let ((sub (buffer-substring op (point-max)))) + (unless (and omit-nulls + (equal sub "")) + (push sub r)))) + (nreverse r)))) + +(defun s-lines (s) + "Splits S into a list of strings on newline characters." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (s-split "\\(\r\n\\|[\n\r]\\)" s)) + +(defun s-join (separator strings) + "Join all the strings in STRINGS with SEPARATOR in between." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (mapconcat 'identity strings separator)) + +(defun s-concat (&rest strings) + "Join all the string arguments into one string." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (apply 'concat strings)) + +(defun s-prepend (prefix s) + "Concatenate PREFIX and S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (concat prefix s)) + +(defun s-append (suffix s) + "Concatenate S and SUFFIX." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (concat s suffix)) + +(defun s-repeat (num s) + "Make a string of S repeated NUM times." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let (ss) + (while (> num 0) + (setq ss (cons s ss)) + (setq num (1- num))) + (apply 'concat ss))) + +(defun s-chop-suffix (suffix s) + "Remove SUFFIX if it is at end of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((pos (- (length suffix)))) + (if (and (>= (length s) (length suffix)) + (string= suffix (substring s pos))) + (substring s 0 pos) + s))) + +(defun s-chop-suffixes (suffixes s) + "Remove SUFFIXES one by one in order, if they are at the end of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (while suffixes + (setq s (s-chop-suffix (car suffixes) s)) + (setq suffixes (cdr suffixes))) + s) + +(defun s-chop-prefix (prefix s) + "Remove PREFIX if it is at the start of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((pos (length prefix))) + (if (and (>= (length s) (length prefix)) + (string= prefix (substring s 0 pos))) + (substring s pos) + s))) + +(defun s-chop-prefixes (prefixes s) + "Remove PREFIXES one by one in order, if they are at the start of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (while prefixes + (setq s (s-chop-prefix (car prefixes) s)) + (setq prefixes (cdr prefixes))) + s) + +(defun s-shared-start (s1 s2) + "Returns the longest prefix S1 and S2 have in common." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((search-length (min (length s1) (length s2))) + (i 0)) + (while (and (< i search-length) + (= (aref s1 i) (aref s2 i))) + (setq i (1+ i))) + (substring s1 0 i))) + +(defun s-shared-end (s1 s2) + "Returns the longest suffix S1 and S2 have in common." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let* ((l1 (length s1)) + (l2 (length s2)) + (search-length (min l1 l2)) + (i 0)) + (while (and (< i search-length) + (= (aref s1 (- l1 i 1)) (aref s2 (- l2 i 1)))) + (setq i (1+ i))) + ;; If I is 0, then it means that there's no common suffix between + ;; S1 and S2. + ;; + ;; However, since (substring s (- 0)) will return the whole + ;; string, `s-shared-end' should simply return the empty string + ;; when I is 0. + (if (zerop i) + "" + (substring s1 (- i))))) + +(defun s-chomp (s) + "Remove one trailing `\\n`, `\\r` or `\\r\\n` from S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (s-chop-suffixes '("\n" "\r") s)) + +(defun s-truncate (len s &optional ellipsis) + "If S is longer than LEN, cut it down and add ELLIPSIS to the end. + +The resulting string, including ellipsis, will be LEN characters +long. + +When not specified, ELLIPSIS defaults to ‘...’." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (unless ellipsis + (setq ellipsis "...")) + (if (> (length s) len) + (format "%s%s" (substring s 0 (- len (length ellipsis))) ellipsis) + s)) + +(defun s-word-wrap (len s) + "If S is longer than LEN, wrap the words with newlines." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (save-match-data + (with-temp-buffer + (insert s) + (let ((fill-column len)) + (fill-region (point-min) (point-max))) + (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max))))) + +(defun s-center (len s) + "If S is shorter than LEN, pad it with spaces so it is centered." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((extra (max 0 (- len (length s))))) + (concat + (make-string (ceiling extra 2) ? ) + s + (make-string (floor extra 2) ? )))) + +(defun s-pad-left (len padding s) + "If S is shorter than LEN, pad it with PADDING on the left." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((extra (max 0 (- len (length s))))) + (concat (make-string extra (string-to-char padding)) + s))) + +(defun s-pad-right (len padding s) + "If S is shorter than LEN, pad it with PADDING on the right." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((extra (max 0 (- len (length s))))) + (concat s + (make-string extra (string-to-char padding))))) + +(defun s-left (len s) + "Returns up to the LEN first chars of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (if (> (length s) len) + (substring s 0 len) + s)) + +(defun s-right (len s) + "Returns up to the LEN last chars of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((l (length s))) + (if (> l len) + (substring s (- l len) l) + s))) + +(defun s-ends-with? (suffix s &optional ignore-case) + "Does S end with SUFFIX? + +If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying +attention to case differences. + +Alias: `s-suffix?'" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((start-pos (- (length s) (length suffix)))) + (and (>= start-pos 0) + (eq t (compare-strings suffix nil nil + s start-pos nil ignore-case))))) + +(defun s-starts-with? (prefix s &optional ignore-case) + "Does S start with PREFIX? + +If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying +attention to case differences. + +Alias: `s-prefix?'. This is a simple wrapper around the built-in +`string-prefix-p'." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (string-prefix-p prefix s ignore-case)) + +(defun s--truthy? (val) + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (not (null val))) + +(defun s-contains? (needle s &optional ignore-case) + "Does S contain NEEDLE? + +If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying +attention to case differences." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((case-fold-search ignore-case)) + (s--truthy? (string-match-p (regexp-quote needle) s)))) + +(defun s-equals? (s1 s2) + "Is S1 equal to S2? + +This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `string-equal'." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (string-equal s1 s2)) + +(defun s-less? (s1 s2) + "Is S1 less than S2? + +This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `string-lessp'." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (string-lessp s1 s2)) + +(defun s-matches? (regexp s &optional start) + "Does REGEXP match S? +If START is non-nil the search starts at that index. + +This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `string-match-p'." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (s--truthy? (string-match-p regexp s start))) + +(defun s-blank? (s) + "Is S nil or the empty string?" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (or (null s) (string= "" s))) + +(defun s-blank-str? (s) + "Is S nil or the empty string or string only contains whitespace?" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (or (s-blank? s) (s-blank? (s-trim s)))) + +(defun s-present? (s) + "Is S anything but nil or the empty string?" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (not (s-blank? s))) + +(defun s-presence (s) + "Return S if it's `s-present?', otherwise return nil." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (and (s-present? s) s)) + +(defun s-lowercase? (s) + "Are all the letters in S in lower case?" + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((case-fold-search nil)) + (not (string-match-p "[[:upper:]]" s)))) + +(defun s-uppercase? (s) + "Are all the letters in S in upper case?" + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((case-fold-search nil)) + (not (string-match-p "[[:lower:]]" s)))) + +(defun s-mixedcase? (s) + "Are there both lower case and upper case letters in S?" + (let ((case-fold-search nil)) + (s--truthy? + (and (string-match-p "[[:lower:]]" s) + (string-match-p "[[:upper:]]" s))))) + +(defun s-capitalized? (s) + "In S, is the first letter upper case, and all other letters lower case?" + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((case-fold-search nil)) + (s--truthy? + (string-match-p "^[[:upper:]][^[:upper:]]*$" s)))) + +(defun s-numeric? (s) + "Is S a number?" + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (s--truthy? + (string-match-p "^[0-9]+$" s))) + +(defun s-replace (old new s) + "Replaces OLD with NEW in S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote old) new s t t)) + +(defalias 's-replace-regexp 'replace-regexp-in-string) + +(defun s--aget (alist key) + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (cdr (assoc-string key alist))) + +(defun s-replace-all (replacements s) + "REPLACEMENTS is a list of cons-cells. Each `car` is replaced with `cdr` in S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-opt (mapcar 'car replacements)) + (lambda (it) (s--aget replacements it)) + s t t)) + +(defun s-downcase (s) + "Convert S to lower case. + +This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `downcase'." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (downcase s)) + +(defun s-upcase (s) + "Convert S to upper case. + +This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `upcase'." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (upcase s)) + +(defun s-capitalize (s) + "Convert the first word's first character to upper case and the rest to lower case in S." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (concat (upcase (substring s 0 1)) (downcase (substring s 1)))) + +(defun s-titleize (s) + "Convert each word's first character to upper case and the rest to lower case in S. + +This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `capitalize'." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (capitalize s)) + +(defmacro s-with (s form &rest more) + "Threads S through the forms. Inserts S as the last item +in the first form, making a list of it if it is not a list +already. If there are more forms, inserts the first form as the +last item in second form, etc." + (declare (debug (form &rest [&or (function &rest form) fboundp]))) + (if (null more) + (if (listp form) + `(,(car form) ,@(cdr form) ,s) + (list form s)) + `(s-with (s-with ,s ,form) ,@more))) + +(put 's-with 'lisp-indent-function 1) + +(defun s-index-of (needle s &optional ignore-case) + "Returns first index of NEEDLE in S, or nil. + +If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying +attention to case differences." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((case-fold-search ignore-case)) + (string-match-p (regexp-quote needle) s))) + +(defun s-reverse (s) + "Return the reverse of S." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (save-match-data + (if (multibyte-string-p s) + (let ((input (string-to-list s)) + output) + (require 'ucs-normalize) + (while input + ;; Handle entire grapheme cluster as a single unit + (let ((grapheme (list (pop input)))) + (while (memql (car input) ucs-normalize-combining-chars) + (push (pop input) grapheme)) + (setq output (nconc (nreverse grapheme) output)))) + (concat output)) + (concat (nreverse (string-to-list s)))))) + +(defun s-match-strings-all (regex string) + "Return a list of matches for REGEX in STRING. + +Each element itself is a list of matches, as per +`match-string'. Multiple matches at the same position will be +ignored after the first." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (save-match-data + (let ((all-strings ()) + (i 0)) + (while (and (< i (length string)) + (string-match regex string i)) + (setq i (1+ (match-beginning 0))) + (let (strings + (num-matches (/ (length (match-data)) 2)) + (match 0)) + (while (/= match num-matches) + (push (match-string match string) strings) + (setq match (1+ match))) + (push (nreverse strings) all-strings))) + (nreverse all-strings)))) + +(defun s-matched-positions-all (regexp string &optional subexp-depth) + "Return a list of matched positions for REGEXP in STRING. +SUBEXP-DEPTH is 0 by default." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (if (null subexp-depth) + (setq subexp-depth 0)) + (save-match-data + (let ((pos 0) result) + (while (and (string-match regexp string pos) + (< pos (length string))) + (let ((m (match-end subexp-depth))) + (push (cons (match-beginning subexp-depth) (match-end subexp-depth)) result) + (setq pos (match-end 0)))) + (nreverse result)))) + +(defun s-match (regexp s &optional start) + "When the given expression matches the string, this function returns a list +of the whole matching string and a string for each matched subexpressions. +If it did not match the returned value is an empty list (nil). + +When START is non-nil the search will start at that index." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (save-match-data + (if (string-match regexp s start) + (let ((match-data-list (match-data)) + result) + (while match-data-list + (let* ((beg (car match-data-list)) + (end (cadr match-data-list)) + (subs (if (and beg end) (substring s beg end) nil))) + (setq result (cons subs result)) + (setq match-data-list + (cddr match-data-list)))) + (nreverse result))))) + +(defun s-slice-at (regexp s) + "Slices S up at every index matching REGEXP." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (if (= 0 (length s)) (list "") + (save-match-data + (let (i) + (setq i (string-match regexp s 1)) + (if i + (cons (substring s 0 i) + (s-slice-at regexp (substring s i))) + (list s)))))) + +(defun s-split-words (s) + "Split S into list of words." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (s-split + "[^[:word:]0-9]+" + (let ((case-fold-search nil)) + (replace-regexp-in-string + "\\([[:lower:]]\\)\\([[:upper:]]\\)" "\\1 \\2" + (replace-regexp-in-string "\\([[:upper:]]\\)\\([[:upper:]][0-9[:lower:]]\\)" "\\1 \\2" s))) + t)) + +(defun s--mapcar-head (fn-head fn-rest list) + "Like MAPCAR, but applies a different function to the first element." + (if list + (cons (funcall fn-head (car list)) (mapcar fn-rest (cdr list))))) + +(defun s-lower-camel-case (s) + "Convert S to lowerCamelCase." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (s-join "" (s--mapcar-head 'downcase 'capitalize (s-split-words s)))) + +(defun s-upper-camel-case (s) + "Convert S to UpperCamelCase." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (s-join "" (mapcar 'capitalize (s-split-words s)))) + +(defun s-snake-case (s) + "Convert S to snake_case." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (s-join "_" (mapcar 'downcase (s-split-words s)))) + +(defun s-dashed-words (s) + "Convert S to dashed-words." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (s-join "-" (mapcar 'downcase (s-split-words s)))) + +(defun s-capitalized-words (s) + "Convert S to Capitalized words." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (let ((words (s-split-words s))) + (s-join " " (cons (capitalize (car words)) (mapcar 'downcase (cdr words)))))) + +(defun s-titleized-words (s) + "Convert S to Titleized Words." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (s-join " " (mapcar 's-titleize (s-split-words s)))) + +(defun s-word-initials (s) + "Convert S to its initials." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (s-join "" (mapcar (lambda (ss) (substring ss 0 1)) + (s-split-words s)))) + +;; Errors for s-format +(progn + (put 's-format-resolve + 'error-conditions + '(error s-format s-format-resolve)) + (put 's-format-resolve + 'error-message + "Cannot resolve a template to values")) + +(defun s-format (template replacer &optional extra) + "Format TEMPLATE with the function REPLACER. + +REPLACER takes an argument of the format variable and optionally +an extra argument which is the EXTRA value from the call to +`s-format'. + +Several standard `s-format' helper functions are recognized and +adapted for this: + + (s-format \"${name}\" 'gethash hash-table) + (s-format \"${name}\" 'aget alist) + (s-format \"$0\" 'elt sequence) + +The REPLACER function may be used to do any other kind of +transformation." + (let ((saved-match-data (match-data))) + (unwind-protect + (replace-regexp-in-string + "\\$\\({\\([^}]+\\)}\\|[0-9]+\\)" + (lambda (md) + (let ((var + (let ((m (match-string 2 md))) + (if m m + (string-to-number (match-string 1 md))))) + (replacer-match-data (match-data))) + (unwind-protect + (let ((v + (cond + ((eq replacer 'gethash) + (funcall replacer var extra)) + ((eq replacer 'aget) + (funcall 's--aget extra var)) + ((eq replacer 'elt) + (funcall replacer extra var)) + ((eq replacer 'oref) + (funcall #'slot-value extra (intern var))) + (t + (set-match-data saved-match-data) + (if extra + (funcall replacer var extra) + (funcall replacer var)))))) + (if v (format "%s" v) (signal 's-format-resolve md))) + (set-match-data replacer-match-data)))) template + ;; Need literal to make sure it works + t t) + (set-match-data saved-match-data)))) + +(defvar s-lex-value-as-lisp nil + "If `t' interpolate lisp values as lisp. + +`s-lex-format' inserts values with (format \"%S\").") + +(defun s-lex-fmt|expand (fmt) + "Expand FMT into lisp." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (list 's-format fmt (quote 'aget) + (append '(list) + (mapcar + (lambda (matches) + (list + 'cons + (cadr matches) + `(format + (if s-lex-value-as-lisp "%S" "%s") + ,(intern (cadr matches))))) + (s-match-strings-all "${\\([^}]+\\)}" fmt))))) + +(defmacro s-lex-format (format-str) + "`s-format` with the current environment. + +FORMAT-STR may use the `s-format' variable reference to refer to +any variable: + + (let ((x 1)) + (s-lex-format \"x is: ${x}\")) + +The values of the variables are interpolated with \"%s\" unless +the variable `s-lex-value-as-lisp' is `t' and then they are +interpolated with \"%S\"." + (declare (debug (form))) + (s-lex-fmt|expand format-str)) + +(defun s-count-matches (regexp s &optional start end) + "Count occurrences of `regexp' in `s'. + +`start', inclusive, and `end', exclusive, delimit the part of `s' to +match. `start' and `end' are both indexed starting at 1; the initial +character in `s' is index 1. + +This function starts looking for the next match from the end of the +previous match. Hence, it ignores matches that overlap a previously +found match. To count overlapping matches, use +`s-count-matches-all'." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (save-match-data + (with-temp-buffer + (insert s) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (count-matches regexp (or start 1) (or end (point-max)))))) + +(defun s-count-matches-all (regexp s &optional start end) + "Count occurrences of `regexp' in `s'. + +`start', inclusive, and `end', exclusive, delimit the part of `s' to +match. `start' and `end' are both indexed starting at 1; the initial +character in `s' is index 1. + +This function starts looking for the next match from the second +character of the previous match. Hence, it counts matches that +overlap a previously found match. To ignore matches that overlap a +previously found match, use `s-count-matches'." + (declare (side-effect-free t)) + (let* ((anchored-regexp (format "^%s" regexp)) + (match-count 0) + (i 0) + (narrowed-s (substring s + (when start (1- start)) + (when end (1- end))))) + (save-match-data + (while (< i (length narrowed-s)) + (when (s-matches? anchored-regexp (substring narrowed-s i)) + (setq match-count (1+ match-count))) + (setq i (1+ i)))) + match-count)) + +(defun s-wrap (s prefix &optional suffix) + "Wrap string S with PREFIX and optionally SUFFIX. + +Return string S with PREFIX prepended. If SUFFIX is present, it +is appended, otherwise PREFIX is used as both prefix and +suffix." + (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) + (concat prefix s (or suffix prefix))) + + +;;; Aliases + +(defalias 's-blank-p 's-blank?) +(defalias 's-blank-str-p 's-blank-str?) +(defalias 's-capitalized-p 's-capitalized?) +(defalias 's-contains-p 's-contains?) +(defalias 's-ends-with-p 's-ends-with?) +(defalias 's-equals-p 's-equals?) +(defalias 's-less-p 's-less?) +(defalias 's-lowercase-p 's-lowercase?) +(defalias 's-matches-p 's-matches?) +(defalias 's-mixedcase-p 's-mixedcase?) +(defalias 's-numeric-p 's-numeric?) +(defalias 's-prefix-p 's-starts-with?) +(defalias 's-prefix? 's-starts-with?) +(defalias 's-present-p 's-present?) +(defalias 's-starts-with-p 's-starts-with?) +(defalias 's-suffix-p 's-ends-with?) +(defalias 's-suffix? 's-ends-with?) +(defalias 's-uppercase-p 's-uppercase?) + + +(provide 's) +;;; s.el ends here diff --git a/elpa/s-20180406.808/s.elc b/elpa/s-20180406.808/s.elc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08d663f Binary files /dev/null and b/elpa/s-20180406.808/s.elc differ diff --git a/init.el b/init.el index ff57546..c3f4cd2 100644 --- a/init.el +++ b/init.el @@ -26,15 +26,20 @@ There are two things you can do about this warning: ("a24c5b3c12d147da6cef80938dca1223b7c7f70f2f382b26308eba014dc4833a" "a7051d761a713aaf5b893c90eaba27463c791cd75d7257d3a8e66b0c8c346e77" default))) '(package-selected-packages (quote - (json-mode flymake-json tss tide material-theme zenburn-theme ac-js2 auto-complete projectile helm js2-mode cargo rust-mode)))) + (flycheck-rust flycheck json-mode flymake-json tss tide material-theme zenburn-theme ac-js2 auto-complete projectile helm js2-mode cargo rust-mode)))) (custom-set-faces ;; custom-set-faces was added by Custom. ;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful. ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance. ;; If there is more than one, they won't work right. ) + +(require 'rust-mode) +(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.rs\\'" . rust-mode)) (setq rust-format-on-save t) (add-hook 'rust-mode-hook 'cargo-minor-mode) +(with-eval-after-load 'rust-mode + (add-hook 'flycheck-mode-hook #'flycheck-rust-setup)) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.js\\'" . js2-mode)) (require 'helm-config) (projectile-mode +1)