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| author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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| 55822 | 1 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- |
| 2 @comment %**start of header | |
| 3 @setfilename ../info/flymake | |
| 4 @set VERSION 0.3 | |
| 5 @set UPDATED April 2004 | |
| 6 @settitle GNU Flymake @value{VERSION} | |
| 7 @syncodeindex pg cp | |
| 8 @comment %**end of header | |
| 9 | |
| 10 @copying | |
| 11 This manual is for GNU Flymake (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}), | |
| 12 which is a universal on-the-fly syntax checker for GNU Emacs. | |
| 13 | |
| 14 Copyright @copyright{} 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
| 15 | |
| 16 @quotation | |
| 17 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
| 18 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or | |
| 19 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no | |
| 20 Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual'', | |
| 21 and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license | |
| 22 is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License'' | |
| 23 in the Emacs manual. | |
| 24 | |
| 25 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify | |
| 26 this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free | |
| 27 Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' | |
| 28 | |
| 29 This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free | |
| 30 Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document | |
| 31 separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the | |
| 32 license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. | |
| 33 @end quotation | |
| 34 @end copying | |
| 35 | |
| 36 @dircategory Emacs | |
| 37 @direntry | |
| 38 * Flymake: (flymake). A universal on-the-fly syntax checker. | |
| 39 @end direntry | |
| 40 | |
| 41 @titlepage | |
| 42 @title GNU Flymake | |
| 43 @subtitle for version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED} | |
| 44 @author Pavel Kobiakov(@email{pk_at_work@@yahoo.com}) | |
| 45 @page | |
| 46 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
| 47 @end titlepage | |
| 48 | |
| 49 @contents | |
| 50 | |
| 51 @ifnottex | |
| 52 @node Top | |
| 53 @top GNU Flymake | |
| 54 @end ifnottex | |
| 55 | |
| 56 @menu | |
| 57 * Overview of Flymake:: | |
| 58 * Obtaining Flymake:: | |
| 59 * Installing Flymake:: | |
| 60 * Using Flymake:: | |
| 61 * Configuring Flymake:: | |
| 62 * Flymake Implementation:: | |
| 63 * Index:: | |
| 64 @end menu | |
| 65 | |
| 66 @node Overview of Flymake | |
| 67 @chapter Overview | |
| 68 @cindex Overview of Flymake | |
| 69 | |
| 70 Flymake is a universal on-the-fly syntax checker implemented as an | |
| 71 Emacs minor mode. Flymake runs the pre-configured syntax check tool | |
| 72 (compiler for C++ files, @code{perl} for perl files, etc.) in the | |
| 73 background, passing it a temporary copy of the current buffer, and | |
| 74 parses the output for known error/warning message patterns. Flymake | |
| 75 then highlights erroneous lines (i.e. lines for which at least one | |
| 76 error or warning has been reported by the syntax check tool), and | |
| 77 displays an overall buffer status in the mode line. Status information | |
| 78 displayed by Flymake contains total number of errors and warnings | |
| 79 reported for the buffer during the last syntax check. | |
| 80 | |
| 81 @code{flymake-goto-next-error} and @code{flymake-goto-prev-error} | |
| 82 functions allow for easy navigation to the next/previous erroneous | |
| 83 line, respectively. | |
| 84 | |
| 85 Calling @code{flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line} will popup a | |
| 86 menu containing error messages reported by the syntax check tool for | |
| 87 the current line. Errors/warnings belonging to another file, such as a | |
| 88 @code{.h} header file included by a @code{.c} file, are shown in the | |
| 89 current buffer as belonging to the first line. Menu items for such | |
| 90 messages also contain a filename and a line number. Selecting such a | |
| 91 menu item will automatically open the file and jump to the line with | |
| 92 error. | |
| 93 | |
| 94 Syntax check is done 'on-the-fly'. It is started whenever | |
| 95 | |
| 96 @itemize @bullet | |
| 97 @item buffer is loaded | |
| 98 @item a newline character is added to the buffer | |
| 99 @item some changes were made to the buffer more than @code{0.5} seconds ago (the | |
| 100 delay is configurable). | |
| 101 @end itemize | |
| 102 | |
| 103 Flymake is a universal syntax checker in the sense that it's easily | |
| 104 extended to support new syntax check tools and error message | |
| 105 patterns. @xref{Configuring Flymake}. | |
| 106 | |
| 107 @node Obtaining Flymake | |
| 108 @chapter Obtaining Flymake | |
| 109 @cindex Getting Flymake | |
| 110 | |
| 111 Release versions of Flymake can be downloaded from | |
| 112 @* @url{https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=77501}. | |
| 113 You can also try current version available via CVS at @url{https://}. | |
| 114 | |
| 115 Flymake's homepage is at @url{http://flymake.sourceforge.net}. | |
| 116 | |
| 117 @node Installing Flymake | |
| 118 @chapter Installing | |
| 119 @cindex Installing Flymake | |
| 120 | |
| 121 | |
| 122 Flymake is packaged in a single file, @code{flymake.el}. | |
| 123 | |
| 124 To install/update Flymake, place @code{flymake.el} to a directory | |
| 125 somewhere on Emacs load path. You might also want to byte-compile | |
| 126 @code{flymake.el} to improve performance. | |
| 127 | |
| 128 Also, place the following line in the @code{.emacs} file. | |
| 129 | |
| 130 @lisp | |
| 131 (require 'flymake) | |
| 132 @end lisp | |
| 133 | |
| 134 You might also map the most frequently used Flymake functions, such as | |
| 135 @code{flymake-goto-next-error}, to some keyboard shortcuts: | |
| 136 | |
| 137 @lisp | |
| 138 (global-set-key [f3] 'flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line) | |
| 139 (global-set-key [f4] 'flymake-goto-next-error) | |
| 140 @end lisp | |
| 141 | |
| 142 @node Using Flymake | |
| 143 @chapter Using Flymake | |
| 144 @cindex Using Flymake | |
| 145 | |
| 146 @menu | |
| 147 * Flymake mode:: | |
| 148 * Running the syntax check:: | |
| 149 * Navigating to error lines:: | |
| 150 * Viewing error messages:: | |
| 151 * Syntax check statuses:: | |
| 152 * Troubleshooting:: | |
| 153 @end menu | |
| 154 | |
| 155 @node Flymake mode | |
| 156 @section Flymake mode | |
| 157 @cindex flymake-mode | |
| 158 | |
| 159 Flymake is an Emacs minor mode. To use Flymake, you | |
| 160 must first activate @code{flymake-mode} by using the | |
| 161 @code{flymake-mode} function. | |
| 162 | |
| 163 Instead of manually activating @code{flymake-mode}, you can configure | |
| 164 Flymake to automatically enable @code{flymake-mode} upon opening any | |
| 165 file for which syntax check is possible. To do so, place the following | |
| 166 line in @code{.emacs}: | |
| 167 | |
| 168 @lisp | |
| 169 (add-hook 'find-file-hooks 'flymake-find-file-hook) | |
| 170 @end lisp | |
| 171 | |
| 172 @node Running the syntax check | |
| 173 @section Running the syntax check | |
| 174 @cindex Manually starting the syntax check | |
| 175 | |
| 176 When @code{flymake-mode} is active, syntax check is started | |
| 177 automatically on any of the three conditions mentioned above. Syntax | |
| 178 check can also be started manually by using the | |
| 179 @code{flymake-start-syntax-check-for-current-buffer} function. This | |
| 180 can be used, for example, when changes were made to some other buffer | |
| 181 affecting the current buffer. | |
| 182 | |
| 183 @node Navigating to error lines | |
| 184 @section Navigating to error lines | |
| 185 @cindex Navigating to error lines | |
| 186 | |
| 187 After syntax check is completed, lines for which at least one error or | |
| 188 warning has been reported are highlighted, and total number of errors | |
| 189 and warning is shown in the mode line. Use the following functions to | |
| 190 navigate the highlighted lines. | |
| 191 | |
| 192 @multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.75 | |
| 193 | |
| 194 @item @code{flymake-goto-next-error} | |
| 195 @tab Moves point to the next erroneous line, if any. | |
| 196 | |
| 197 @item @code{flymake-goto-prev-error} | |
| 198 @tab Moves point to the previous erroneous line. | |
| 199 | |
| 200 @end multitable | |
| 201 | |
| 202 These functions treat erroneous lines as a linked list. Therefore, | |
| 203 @code{flymake-goto-next-error} will go to the first erroneous line | |
| 204 when invoked in the end of the buffer. | |
| 205 | |
| 206 @node Viewing error messages | |
| 207 @section Viewing error messages | |
| 208 @cindex Viewing error messages | |
| 209 | |
| 210 To view error messages belonging to the current line, use the | |
| 211 @code{flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line} function. If there's | |
| 212 at least one error or warning reported for the current line, this | |
| 213 function will display a popup menu with error/warning texts. | |
| 214 Selecting the menu item whose error belongs to another file brings | |
| 215 forward that file with the help of the | |
| 216 @code{flymake-goto-file-and-line} function. | |
| 217 | |
| 218 @node Syntax check statuses | |
| 219 @section Syntax check statuses | |
| 220 @cindex Syntax check statuses | |
| 221 | |
| 222 After syntax check is finished, its status is displayed in the mode line. | |
| 223 The following statuses are defined. | |
| 224 | |
| 225 @multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.75 | |
| 226 @item Flymake* or Flymake:E/W* | |
| 227 @tab Flymake is currently running. For the second case, E/W contains the | |
| 228 error and warning count for the previous run. | |
| 229 | |
| 230 @item Flymake | |
| 231 @tab Syntax check is not running. Usually this means syntax check was | |
| 232 successfully passed (no errors, no warnings). Other possibilities are: | |
| 233 syntax check was killed as a result of executing | |
| 234 @code{flymake-compile}, or syntax check cannot start as compilation | |
| 235 is currently in progress. | |
| 236 | |
| 237 @item Flymake:E/W | |
| 238 @tab Number of errors/warnings found by the syntax check process. | |
| 239 | |
| 240 @item Flymake:! | |
| 241 @tab Flymake was unable to find master file for the current buffer. | |
| 242 @end multitable | |
| 243 | |
| 244 The following errors cause a warning message and switch flymake mode | |
| 245 OFF for the buffer. | |
| 246 | |
| 247 @multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.75 | |
| 248 @item CFGERR | |
| 249 @tab Syntax check process returned nonzero exit code, but no | |
| 250 errors/warnings were reported. This indicates a possible configuration | |
| 251 error (for example, no suitable error message patterns for the | |
| 252 syntax check tool). | |
| 253 | |
| 254 @item NOMASTER | |
| 255 @tab Flymake was unable to find master file for the current buffer. | |
| 256 | |
| 257 @item NOMK | |
| 258 @tab Flymake was unable to find a suitable buildfile for the current buffer. | |
| 259 | |
| 260 @item PROCERR | |
| 261 @tab Flymake was unable to launch a syntax check process. | |
| 262 @end multitable | |
| 263 | |
| 264 | |
| 265 @node Troubleshooting | |
| 266 @section Troubleshooting | |
| 267 @cindex Logging | |
| 268 @cindex Troubleshooting | |
| 269 | |
| 270 Flymake uses a simple logging facility for indicating important points | |
| 271 in the control flow. The logging facility sends logging messages to | |
| 272 the @code{*Messages*} buffer. The information logged can be used for | |
| 273 resolving various problems related to Flymake. | |
| 274 | |
| 275 Logging output is controlled by the @code{flymake-log-level} | |
| 276 variable. @code{3} is the most verbose level, and @code{-1} switches | |
| 277 logging off. | |
| 278 | |
| 279 @node Configuring Flymake | |
| 280 @chapter Configuring and Extending Flymake | |
| 281 @cindex Configuring and Extending Flymake | |
| 282 | |
| 283 @menu | |
| 284 * Customizable variables:: | |
| 285 * Adding support for a new syntax check tool:: | |
| 286 @end menu | |
| 287 | |
| 288 Flymake was designed to be easily extended for supporting new syntax | |
| 289 check tools and error message patterns. | |
| 290 | |
| 291 @node Customizable variables | |
| 292 @section Customizable variables | |
| 293 @cindex Customizable variables | |
| 294 | |
| 295 This section summarises variables used for Flymake | |
| 296 configuration. | |
| 297 | |
| 298 @table @code | |
| 299 @item flymake-log-level | |
| 300 Controls logging output, see @ref{Troubleshooting}. | |
| 301 | |
| 302 @item flymake-allowed-file-name-masks | |
| 303 A list of @code{(filename-regexp, init-function, cleanup-function | |
| 304 getfname-function)} for configuring syntax check tools. @xref{Adding | |
| 305 support for a new syntax check tool}. | |
| 306 | |
| 307 @item flymake-buildfile-dirs | |
| 308 A list of directories (relative paths) for searching a | |
| 309 buildfile. @xref{Locating the buildfile}. | |
| 310 | |
| 311 @item flymake-master-file-dirs | |
| 312 A list of directories for searching a master file. @xref{Locating a | |
| 313 master file}. | |
| 314 | |
| 315 @item flymake-get-project-include-dirs-function | |
| 316 A function used for obtaining a list of project include dirs (C/C++ | |
| 317 specific). @xref{Getting the include directories}. | |
| 318 | |
| 319 @item flymake-master-file-count-limit | |
| 320 @itemx flymake-check-file-limit | |
| 321 Used when looking for a master file. @xref{Locating a master file}. | |
| 322 | |
| 323 @item flymake-err-line-patterns | |
| 324 Patterns for error/warning messages in the form @code{(regexp file-idx | |
| 325 line-idx err-text-idx)}. @xref{Parsing the output}. | |
| 326 | |
| 327 @item flymake-compilation-prevents-syntax-check | |
| 328 A flag indicating whether compilation and syntax check of the same | |
| 329 file cannot be run simultaneously. | |
| 330 | |
| 331 @item flymake-no-changes-timeout | |
| 332 If any changes are made to the buffer, syntax check is automatically | |
| 333 started after @code{flymake-no-changes-timeout} seconds. | |
| 334 | |
| 335 @item flymake-gui-warnings-enabled | |
| 336 A boolean flag indicating whether Flymake will show message boxes for | |
| 337 non-recoverable errors. If @code{flymake-gui-warnings-enabled} is | |
| 338 @code{nil}, these errors will only be logged to the @code{*Messages*} | |
| 339 buffer. | |
| 340 | |
| 341 @item flymake-start-syntax-check-on-newline | |
| 342 A boolean flag indicating whether to start syntax check after a | |
| 343 newline character is added to the buffer. | |
| 344 | |
| 345 @item flymake-errline-face | |
| 346 A custom face for highlighting lines for which at least one error has | |
| 347 been reported. | |
| 348 | |
| 349 @item flymake-warnline-face | |
| 350 A custom face for highlighting lines for which at least one warning | |
| 351 and no errors have been reported. | |
| 352 | |
| 353 @end table | |
| 354 | |
| 355 @node Adding support for a new syntax check tool | |
| 356 @section Adding support for a new syntax check tool | |
| 357 @cindex Adding support for a new syntax check tool | |
| 358 | |
| 359 @menu | |
| 360 * Example -- Configuring a tool called directly:: | |
| 361 * Example -- Configuring a tool called via make:: | |
| 362 @end menu | |
| 363 | |
| 364 Syntax check tools are configured using the | |
| 365 @code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks} list. Each item of this list | |
| 366 has the following format: | |
| 367 | |
| 368 @lisp | |
| 369 (filename-regexp, init-function, cleanup-function, getfname-function) | |
| 370 @end lisp | |
| 371 | |
| 372 @table @code | |
| 373 @item filename-regexp | |
| 374 This field is used as a key for locating init/cleanup/getfname | |
| 375 functions for the buffer. Items in | |
| 376 @code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks} are searched sequentially. The | |
| 377 first item with @code{filename-regexp} matching buffer filename is | |
| 378 selected. If no match is found, @code{flymake-mode} is switched off. | |
| 379 | |
| 380 @item init-function | |
| 381 @code{init-function} is required to initialise the syntax check, | |
| 382 usually by creating a temporary copy of the buffer contents. The | |
| 383 function must return @code{(list cmd-name arg-list)}. If | |
| 384 @code{init-function} returns null, syntax check is aborted, by | |
| 385 @code{flymake-mode} is not switched off. | |
| 386 | |
| 387 @item cleanup-function | |
| 388 @code{cleanup-function} is called after the syntax check process is | |
| 389 complete and should take care of proper deinitialization, which is | |
| 390 usually deleting a temporary copy created by the @code{init-function}. | |
| 391 | |
| 392 @item getfname-function | |
| 393 This function is used for translating filenames reported by the syntax | |
| 394 check tool into ``real'' filenames. Filenames reported by the tool | |
| 395 will be different from the real ones, as actually the tool works with | |
| 396 the temporary copy. In most cases, the default implementation | |
| 397 provided by Flymake, @code{flymake-get-real-file-name}, can be used as | |
| 398 @code{getfname-function}. | |
| 399 | |
| 400 @end table | |
| 401 | |
| 402 To add support for a new syntax check tool, write corresponding | |
| 403 @code{init-function}, and, optionally @code{cleanup-function} and | |
| 404 @code{getfname-function}. If the format of error messages reported by | |
| 405 the new tool is not yet supported by Flymake, add a new entry to | |
| 406 the @code{flymake-err-line-patterns} list. | |
| 407 | |
| 408 The following sections contain some examples of configuring Flymake | |
| 409 support for various syntax check tools. | |
| 410 | |
| 411 @node Example -- Configuring a tool called directly | |
| 412 @subsection Example -- Configuring a tool called directly | |
| 413 @cindex Adding support for perl | |
| 414 | |
| 415 In this example, we will add support for @code{perl} as a syntax check | |
| 416 tool. @code{perl} supports the @code{-c} option which does syntax | |
| 417 checking. | |
| 418 | |
| 419 First, we write the @code{init-function}: | |
| 420 | |
| 421 @lisp | |
| 422 (defun flymake-perl-init(buffer) | |
| 423 (let* ((temp-file (flymake-init-create-temp-buffer-copy | |
| 424 buffer | |
| 425 'flymake-create-temp-inplace)) | |
| 426 (local-file (concat (flymake-build-relative-path | |
| 427 (file-name-directory | |
| 428 (buffer-file-name | |
| 429 (current-buffer))) | |
| 430 (file-name-directory temp-file)) | |
| 431 (file-name-nondirectory temp-file)))) | |
| 432 (list "perl" (list "-wc " local-file)) | |
| 433 ) | |
| 434 ) | |
| 435 @end lisp | |
| 436 | |
| 437 @code{flymake-perl-init} creates a temporary copy of the buffer | |
| 438 contents with the help of | |
| 439 @code{flymake-init-create-temp-buffer-copy}, and builds an appropriate | |
| 440 command line. | |
| 441 | |
| 442 Next, we add a new entry to the | |
| 443 @code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks}: | |
| 444 | |
| 445 @lisp | |
| 446 (setq flymake-allowed-file-name-masks | |
| 447 (cons '(".+\\.pl$" | |
| 448 flymake-perl-init | |
| 449 flymake-simple-cleanup | |
| 450 flymake-get-real-file-name) | |
| 451 flymake-allowed-file-name-masks)) | |
| 452 @end lisp | |
| 453 | |
| 454 Note that we use standard @code{cleanup-function} and | |
| 455 @code{getfname-function}. | |
| 456 | |
| 457 Finally, we add an entry to @code{flymake-err-line-patterns}: | |
| 458 | |
| 459 @lisp | |
| 460 (setq flymake-err-line-patterns | |
| 461 (cons '("\\(.*\\) at \\([^ \n]+\\) line \\([0-9]+\\)[,.\n]" 2 3 nil 1) | |
| 462 flymake-err-line-patterns)) | |
| 463 @end lisp | |
| 464 | |
| 465 @node Example -- Configuring a tool called via make | |
| 466 @subsection Example -- Configuring a tool called via make | |
| 467 @cindex Adding support for C (gcc+make) | |
| 468 | |
| 469 In this example we will add support for C files syntax checked by | |
| 470 @code{gcc} called via @code{make}. | |
| 471 | |
| 472 We're not required to write any new functions, as Flymake already has | |
| 473 functions for @code{make}. We just add a new entry to the | |
| 474 @code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks}: | |
| 475 | |
| 476 @lisp | |
| 477 (setq flymake-allowed-file-name-masks | |
| 478 (cons '(".+\\.c$" | |
| 479 flymake-simple-make-init | |
| 480 flymake-simple-cleanup | |
| 481 flymake-get-real-file-name) | |
| 482 flymake-allowed-file-name-masks)) | |
| 483 @end lisp | |
| 484 | |
| 485 @code{flymake-simple-make-init} builds the following @code{make} | |
| 486 command line: | |
| 487 | |
| 488 @lisp | |
| 489 (list "make" | |
| 490 (list "-s" | |
| 491 "-C" | |
| 492 base-dir | |
| 493 (concat "CHK_SOURCES=" source) | |
| 494 "SYNTAX_CHECK_MODE=1" | |
| 495 "check-syntax")) | |
| 496 @end lisp | |
| 497 | |
| 498 @code{base-dir} is a directory containing @code{Makefile}, see @ref{Locating the buildfile}. | |
| 499 | |
| 500 Thus, @code{Makefile} must contain the @code{check-syntax} target. In | |
| 501 our case this target might look like this: | |
| 502 | |
| 503 @verbatim | |
| 504 check-syntax: | |
| 505 gcc -o nul -S ${CHK_SOURCES} | |
| 506 @end verbatim | |
| 507 | |
| 508 The format of error messages reported by @code{gcc} is already | |
| 509 supported by Flymake, so we don't have to add a new entry to | |
| 510 @code{flymake-err-line-patterns}. | |
| 511 | |
| 512 @node Flymake Implementation | |
| 513 @chapter Flymake Implementation | |
| 514 @cindex Implementation details | |
| 515 | |
| 516 @menu | |
| 517 * Determining whether syntax check is possible:: | |
| 518 * Making a temporary copy:: | |
| 519 * Locating a master file:: | |
| 520 * Getting the include directories:: | |
| 521 * Locating the buildfile:: | |
| 522 * Starting the syntax check process:: | |
| 523 * Parsing the output:: | |
| 524 * Highlighting erroneous lines:: | |
| 525 * Interaction with other modes:: | |
| 526 @end menu | |
| 527 | |
| 528 Syntax check is started by calling @code{flymake-start-syntax-check-for-current-buffer}. | |
| 529 Flymake first determines whether it is able to do syntax | |
| 530 check. It then saves a copy of the buffer in a temporary file in the | |
| 531 buffer's directory (or in the system temp directory -- for java | |
| 532 files), creates a syntax check command and launches a process with | |
| 533 this command. The output is parsed using a list of error message patterns, | |
| 534 and error information (file name, line number, type and text) is | |
| 535 saved. After the process has finished, Flymake highlights erroneous | |
| 536 lines in the buffer using the accumulated error information. | |
| 537 | |
| 538 @node Determining whether syntax check is possible | |
| 539 @section Determining whether syntax check is possible | |
| 540 @cindex Syntax check models | |
| 541 @cindex Master file | |
| 542 | |
| 543 Syntax check is considered possible if there's an entry in | |
| 544 @code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks} matching buffer's filename and | |
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545 its @code{init-function} returns non-@code{nil} value. |
| 55822 | 546 |
| 547 Two syntax check modes are distinguished: | |
| 548 | |
| 549 @enumerate | |
| 550 | |
| 551 @item | |
| 552 Buffer can be syntax checked in a standalone fashion, that is, the | |
| 553 file (its temporary copy, in fact) can be passed over to the compiler to | |
| 554 do the syntax check. Examples are C/C++ (.c, .cpp) and Java (.java) | |
| 555 sources. | |
| 556 | |
| 557 @item | |
| 558 Buffer can be syntax checked, but additional file, called master file, | |
| 559 is required to perform this operation. A master file is a file that | |
| 560 includes the current file, so that running a syntax check tool on it | |
| 561 will also check syntax in the current file. Examples are C/C++ (.h, | |
| 562 .hpp) headers. | |
| 563 | |
| 564 @end enumerate | |
| 565 | |
| 566 These modes are handled inside init/cleanup/getfname functions, see | |
| 567 @ref{Adding support for a new syntax check tool}. | |
| 568 | |
| 569 Flymake contains implementations of all functionality required to | |
| 570 support different syntax check modes described above (making | |
| 571 temporary copies, finding master files, etc.), as well as some | |
| 572 tool-specific (routines for @code{make}, @code{Ant}, etc.) code. | |
| 573 | |
| 574 | |
| 575 @node Making a temporary copy | |
| 576 @section Making a temporary copy | |
| 577 @cindex Temporary copy of the buffer | |
| 578 @cindex Master file | |
| 579 | |
| 580 After the possibility of the syntax check has been determined, a | |
| 581 temporary copy of the current buffer is made so that the most recent | |
| 582 unsaved changes could be seen by the syntax check tool. Making a copy | |
| 583 is quite straightforward in a standalone case (mode @code{1}), as it's | |
| 584 just saving buffer contents to a temporary file. | |
| 585 | |
| 586 Things get trickier, however, when master file is involved, as it | |
| 587 requires to | |
| 588 | |
| 589 @itemize @bullet | |
| 590 @item locate a master file | |
| 591 @item patch it to include the current file using its new (temporary) | |
| 592 name. | |
| 593 @end itemize | |
| 594 | |
| 595 Locating a master file is discussed in the following section. | |
| 596 | |
| 597 Patching just changes all appropriate lines of the master file so that they | |
| 598 use the new (temporary) name of the current file. For example, suppose current | |
| 599 file name is @code{file.h}, the master file is @code{file.cpp}, and | |
| 600 it includes current file via @code{#include "file.h"}. Current file's copy | |
| 601 is saved to file @code{file_flymake.h}, so the include line must be | |
| 602 changed to @code{#include "file_flymake.h"}. Finally, patched master file | |
| 603 is saved to @code{file_flymake_master.cpp}, and the last one is passed to | |
| 604 the syntax check tool. | |
| 605 | |
| 606 @node Locating a master file | |
| 607 @section Locating a master file | |
| 608 @cindex Master file | |
| 609 | |
| 610 Master file is located in two steps. | |
| 611 | |
| 612 First, a list of possible master files is built. A simple name | |
| 613 matching is used to find the files. For a C++ header @code{file.h}, | |
| 614 Flymake searches for all @code{.cpp} files in the directories whose relative paths are | |
| 615 stored in a customizable variable @code{flymake-master-file-dirs}, which | |
| 616 usually contains something like @code{("." "./src")}. No more than | |
| 617 @code{flymake-master-file-count-limit} entries is added to the master file | |
| 618 list. The list is then sorted to move files with names @code{file.cpp} to | |
| 619 the top. | |
| 620 | |
| 621 Next, each master file in a list is checked to contain the appropriate | |
| 622 include directives. No more than @code{flymake-check-file-limit} of each | |
| 623 file are parsed. | |
| 624 | |
| 625 For @code{file.h}, the include directives to look for are | |
| 626 @code{#include "file.h"}, @code{#include "../file.h"}, etc. Each | |
| 627 include is checked against a list of include directories | |
| 628 (see @ref{Getting the include directories}) to be sure it points to the | |
| 629 correct @code{file.h}. | |
| 630 | |
| 631 First matching master file found stops the search. The master file is then | |
| 632 patched and saved to disk. In case no master file is found, syntax check is | |
| 633 aborted, and corresponding status (!) is reported in the mode line. | |
| 634 | |
| 635 @node Getting the include directories | |
| 636 @section Getting the include directories | |
| 637 @cindex Include directories (C/C++ specific) | |
| 638 | |
| 639 Two sets of include directories are distinguished: system include directories | |
| 640 and project include directories. The former is just the contents of the | |
| 641 @code{INCLUDE} environment variable. The latter is not so easy to obtain, | |
| 642 and the way it can be obtained can vary greatly for different projects. | |
| 643 Therefore, a customizable variable | |
| 644 @code{flymake-get-project-include-dirs-function} is used to provide the | |
| 645 way to implement the desired behaviour. | |
| 646 | |
| 647 The default implementation, @code{flymake-get-project-include-dirs-imp}, | |
| 648 uses a @code{make} call. This requires a correct base directory, that is, a | |
| 649 directory containing a correct @code{Makefile}, to be determined. | |
| 650 | |
| 651 As obtaining the project include directories might be a costly operation, its | |
| 652 return value is cached in the hash table. The cache is cleared in the beginning | |
| 653 of every syntax check attempt. | |
| 654 | |
| 655 @node Locating the buildfile | |
| 656 @section Locating the buildfile | |
| 657 @cindex Locating the buildfile | |
| 658 @cindex buildfile, locating | |
| 659 @cindex Makefile, locating | |
| 660 | |
| 661 Flymake can be configured to use different tools for performing syntax | |
| 662 checks. For example, it can use direct compiler call to syntax check a perl | |
| 663 script or a call to @code{make} for a more complicated case of a | |
| 664 @code{C/C++} source. The general idea is that simple files, like perl | |
| 665 scripts and html pages, can be checked by directly invoking a | |
| 666 corresponding tool. Files that are usually more complex and generally | |
| 667 used as part of larger projects, might require non-trivial options to | |
| 668 be passed to the syntax check tool, like include directories for | |
| 669 C++. The latter files are syntax checked using some build tool, like | |
| 670 @code{make} or @code{Ant}. | |
| 671 | |
| 672 All @code{make} configuration data is usually stored in a file called | |
| 673 @code{Makefile}. To allow for future extensions, flymake uses a notion of | |
| 674 buildfile to reference the 'project configuration' file. | |
| 675 | |
| 676 Special function, @code{flymake-find-buildfile} is provided for locating buildfiles. | |
| 677 Searching for a buildfile is done in a manner similar to that of searching | |
| 678 for possible master files. A customizable variable | |
| 679 @code{flymake-buildfile-dirs} holds a list of relative paths to the | |
| 680 buildfile. They are checked sequentially until a buildfile is found. In case | |
| 681 there's no build file, syntax check is aborted. | |
| 682 | |
| 683 Buildfile values are also cached. | |
| 684 | |
| 685 @node Starting the syntax check process | |
| 686 @section Starting the syntax check process | |
| 687 @cindex Syntax check process | |
| 688 | |
| 689 The command line (command name and the list of arguments) for launching a process is returned by the | |
| 690 initialization function. Flymake then just calls @code{start-process} | |
| 691 to start an asynchronous process and configures process filter and | |
| 692 sentinel which is used for processing the output of the syntax check | |
| 693 tool. | |
| 694 | |
| 695 @node Parsing the output | |
| 696 @section Parsing the output | |
| 697 @cindex Parsing the output | |
| 698 | |
| 699 The output generated by the syntax check tool is parsed in the process | |
| 700 filter/sentinel using the error message patterns stored in the | |
| 701 @code{flymake-err-line-patterns} variable. This variable contains a | |
| 702 list of items of the form @code{(regexp file-idx line-idx | |
| 703 err-text-idx)}, used to determine whether a particular line is an | |
| 704 error message and extract file name, line number and error text, | |
| 705 respectively. Error type (error/warning) is also guessed by matching | |
| 706 error text with the '@code{^[wW]arning}' pattern. Anything that was not | |
| 707 classified as a warning is considered an error. Type is then used to | |
| 708 sort error menu items, which shows error messages first. | |
| 709 | |
| 710 Flymake is also able to interpret error message patterns missing err-text-idx | |
| 711 information. This is done by merely taking the rest of the matched line | |
| 712 (@code{(substring line (match-end 0))}) as error text. This trick allows | |
| 713 to make use of a huge collection of error message line patterns from | |
| 714 @code{compile.el}. All these error patterns are appended to | |
| 715 the end of @code{flymake-err-line-patterns}. | |
| 716 | |
| 717 The error information obtained is saved in a buffer local | |
| 718 variable. The buffer for which the process output belongs is | |
| 719 determined from the process-id@w{}->@w{}buffer mapping updated | |
| 720 after every process launch/exit. | |
| 721 | |
| 722 @node Highlighting erroneous lines | |
| 723 @section Highlighting erroneous lines | |
| 724 @cindex Erroneous lines, faces | |
| 725 | |
| 726 Highlighting is implemented with overlays and happens in the process | |
| 727 sentinel, after calling the cleanup function. Two customizable faces | |
| 728 are used: @code{flymake-errline-face} and | |
| 729 @code{flymake-warnline-face}. Errors belonging outside the current | |
| 730 buffer are considered to belong to line 1 of the current buffer. | |
| 731 | |
| 732 @node Interaction with other modes | |
| 733 @section Interaction with other modes | |
| 734 @cindex Interaction with other modes | |
| 735 @cindex Interaction with compile mode | |
| 736 | |
| 737 The only mode flymake currently knows about is @code{compile}. | |
| 738 | |
| 739 Flymake can be configured to not start syntax check if it thinks the | |
| 740 compilation is in progress. The check is made by the | |
| 741 @code{flymake-compilation-is-running}, which tests the | |
| 742 @code{compilation-in-progress} variable. The reason why this might be | |
| 743 useful is saving CPU time in case both syntax check and compilation | |
| 744 are very CPU intensive. The original reason for adding this feature, | |
| 745 though, was working around a locking problem with MS Visual C++ compiler. | |
| 746 | |
| 747 Flymake also provides an alternative command for starting compilation, | |
| 748 @code{flymake-compile}: | |
| 749 | |
| 750 @lisp | |
| 751 (defun flymake-compile() | |
| 752 "kill all flymake syntax checks, start compilation" | |
| 753 (interactive) | |
| 754 (flymake-stop-all-syntax-checks) | |
| 755 (call-interactively 'compile) | |
| 756 ) | |
| 757 @end lisp | |
| 758 | |
| 759 It just kills all the active syntax check processes before calling | |
| 760 @code{compile}. | |
| 761 | |
| 762 @node Index | |
| 763 @unnumbered Index | |
| 764 | |
| 765 @printindex cp | |
| 766 | |
| 767 @bye | |
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