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Alpha Chen 8ed7f750aa
[nvim] add pytest compiler
4 weeks ago
Alpha Chen ab912be074
ignore .cargo
4 weeks ago

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" Vim compiler file
" From https://github.com/mgedmin/dotvim/blob/6d9fcc3b18e36513a00ec0c4c2b567012f88e2e9/vimrc#L212-L290
" in https://old.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/1f5jsyf/makeprg_with_pytest/
if exists("current_compiler")
finish
endif
let current_compiler = "pytest"
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
set cpo-=C
if has('unix')
CompilerSet makeprg=PYTHONWARNINGS=ignore\ pytest\ --tb=short\ -q
elseif has('win32')
CompilerSet makeprg=set\ PYTHONWARNINGS=ignore\ &&\ pytest\ --tb=short\ -q
endif
" Pytest syntax errors {{{2
" Reset error format so that sourcing .vimrc again and again doesn't grow it
" without bounds
setlocal errorformat&
" For the record, the default errorformat is this:
"
" %*[^"]"%f"%*\D%l: %m
" "%f"%*\D%l: %m
" %-G%f:%l: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
" %-G%f:%l: for each function it appears in.)
" %-GIn file included from %f:%l:%c:
" %-GIn file included from %f:%l:%c\,
" %-GIn file included from %f:%l:%c
" %-GIn file included from %f:%l
" %-G%*[ ]from %f:%l:%c
" %-G%*[ ]from %f:%l:
" %-G%*[ ]from %f:%l\,
" %-G%*[ ]from %f:%l
" %f:%l:%c:%m
" %f(%l):%m
" %f:%l:%m
" "%f"\, line %l%*\D%c%*[^ ] %m
" %D%*\a[%*\d]: Entering directory %*[`']%f'
" %X%*\a[%*\d]: Leaving directory %*[`']%f'
" %D%*\a: Entering directory %*[`']%f'
" %X%*\a: Leaving directory %*[`']%f'
" %DMaking %*\a in %f
" %f|%l| %m
"
" and sometimes it misfires, so let's fix it up a bit
" (TBH I don't even know what compiler produces filename(lineno) so why even
" have it?)
setlocal errorformat-=%f(%l):%m
" Sometimes Vim gets confused about ISO-8601 timestamps and thinks they're
" filenames; this is a big hammer that ignores anything filename-like on lines
" that start with at least two spaces, possibly preceded by a number and
" optional punctuation
setlocal errorformat^=%+G%\\d%#%.%\\=\ \ %.%#
" Similar, but when the entire line starts with a date
setlocal errorformat^=%+G\\d\\d\\d\\d-\\d\\d-\\d\\d\ \\d\\d:\\d\\d%.%#
" make: *** [Makefile:14: target] Error 1
setlocal errorformat^=%+Gmake:\ ***\ %.%#
" FAILED tests.py::test_with_params[YYYY-MM-DD:HH:MM:SS] - Exception: bla bla
setlocal errorformat^=%+GFAILED\ %.%#
" AssertionError: assert ...YYYY-MM-DD:HH:MM:SS...
setlocal errorformat^=%+GAssertionError:\ %.%#
" --- /path/to/file:before YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.ssssss
setlocal errorformat^=---%f:%m
" +++ /path/to/file:before YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.ssssss
setlocal errorformat^=+++%f:%m
" Sometimes pytest prepends an 'E' marker at the beginning of a traceback line
setlocal errorformat+=E\ %#File\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l%.%#
" Python tracebacks (unittest + doctest output) {{{2
" This collapses the entire traceback into just the last file+lineno,
" which is convenient when you want to jump to the line that failed (and not
" the top-level entry point), but it makes it impossible to see the full
" traceback, which sucks.
""setlocal errorformat+=
"" \File\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l%.%#,
"" \%C\ %.%#,
"" \%-A\ \ File\ \"unittest%.py\"\\,\ line\ %.%#,
"" \%-A\ \ File\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ 0%.%#,
"" \%A\ \ File\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l%.%#,
"" \%Z%[%^\ ]%\\@=%m
setlocal errorformat+=
\File\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l\\,%#%m
silent CompilerSet errorformat
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

2
.gitignore vendored

@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ local.*
private
*.private
.cargo/*
.config/*
!.config/aerospace
!.config/alacritty

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