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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
11This manual is for GNU Flymake (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}),
12which is a universal on-the-fly syntax checker for GNU Emacs.
13
6bf430d1 14Copyright @copyright{} 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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16@quotation
17Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
6a2c4aec 18under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
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19any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
20Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual,''
21and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license
debf4439 22is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''.
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6f093307 24(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and
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26@end quotation
27@end copying
28
0c973505 29@dircategory Emacs misc features
4009494e 30@direntry
62e034c2 31* Flymake: (flymake). A universal on-the-fly syntax checker.
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32@end direntry
33
34@titlepage
35@title GNU Flymake
36@subtitle for version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}
37@author Pavel Kobiakov(@email{pk_at_work@@yahoo.com})
38@page
39@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
40@insertcopying
41@end titlepage
42
43@contents
44
45@ifnottex
46@node Top
47@top GNU Flymake
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49@end ifnottex
50
51@menu
52* Overview of Flymake::
53* Installing Flymake::
54* Using Flymake::
55* Configuring Flymake::
56* Flymake Implementation::
57* GNU Free Documentation License::
58* Index::
59@end menu
60
61@node Overview of Flymake
62@chapter Overview
63@cindex Overview of Flymake
64
65Flymake is a universal on-the-fly syntax checker implemented as an
66Emacs minor mode. Flymake runs the pre-configured syntax check tool
67(compiler for C++ files, @code{perl} for perl files, etc.) in the
68background, passing it a temporary copy of the current buffer, and
69parses the output for known error/warning message patterns. Flymake
1df7defd 70then highlights erroneous lines (i.e., lines for which at least one
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71error or warning has been reported by the syntax check tool), and
72displays an overall buffer status in the mode line. Status information
73displayed by Flymake contains total number of errors and warnings
74reported for the buffer during the last syntax check.
75
76@code{flymake-goto-next-error} and @code{flymake-goto-prev-error}
77functions allow for easy navigation to the next/previous erroneous
78line, respectively.
79
80Calling @code{flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line} will popup a
81menu containing error messages reported by the syntax check tool for
82the current line. Errors/warnings belonging to another file, such as a
83@code{.h} header file included by a @code{.c} file, are shown in the
84current buffer as belonging to the first line. Menu items for such
85messages also contain a filename and a line number. Selecting such a
86menu item will automatically open the file and jump to the line with
87error.
88
89Syntax check is done 'on-the-fly'. It is started whenever
90
91@itemize @bullet
92@item buffer is loaded
93@item a newline character is added to the buffer
94@item some changes were made to the buffer more than @code{0.5} seconds ago (the
95delay is configurable).
96@end itemize
97
98Flymake is a universal syntax checker in the sense that it's easily
99extended to support new syntax check tools and error message
100patterns. @xref{Configuring Flymake}.
101
102@node Installing Flymake
103@chapter Installing
104@cindex Installing Flymake
105
106
107Flymake is packaged in a single file, @code{flymake.el}.
108
109To install/update Flymake, place @code{flymake.el} to a directory
110somewhere on Emacs load path. You might also want to byte-compile
111@code{flymake.el} to improve performance.
112
113Also, place the following line in the @code{.emacs} file.
114
115@lisp
116(require 'flymake)
117@end lisp
118
119You might also map the most frequently used Flymake functions, such as
120@code{flymake-goto-next-error}, to some keyboard shortcuts:
121
122@lisp
123(global-set-key [f3] 'flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line)
124(global-set-key [f4] 'flymake-goto-next-error)
125@end lisp
126
127@node Using Flymake
128@chapter Using Flymake
129@cindex Using Flymake
130
131@menu
132* Flymake mode::
133* Running the syntax check::
134* Navigating to error lines::
135* Viewing error messages::
136* Syntax check statuses::
137* Troubleshooting::
138@end menu
139
140@node Flymake mode
141@section Flymake mode
142@cindex flymake-mode
143
144Flymake is an Emacs minor mode. To use Flymake, you
145must first activate @code{flymake-mode} by using the
146@code{flymake-mode} function.
147
148Instead of manually activating @code{flymake-mode}, you can configure
149Flymake to automatically enable @code{flymake-mode} upon opening any
150file for which syntax check is possible. To do so, place the following
151line in @code{.emacs}:
152
153@lisp
154(add-hook 'find-file-hook 'flymake-find-file-hook)
155@end lisp
156
157@node Running the syntax check
158@section Running the syntax check
159@cindex Manually starting the syntax check
160
161When @code{flymake-mode} is active, syntax check is started
162automatically on any of the three conditions mentioned above. Syntax
163check can also be started manually by using the
164@code{flymake-start-syntax-check-for-current-buffer} function. This
165can be used, for example, when changes were made to some other buffer
166affecting the current buffer.
167
168@node Navigating to error lines
169@section Navigating to error lines
170@cindex Navigating to error lines
171
172After syntax check is completed, lines for which at least one error or
173warning has been reported are highlighted, and total number of errors
174and warning is shown in the mode line. Use the following functions to
175navigate the highlighted lines.
176
177@multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.75
178
179@item @code{flymake-goto-next-error}
180@tab Moves point to the next erroneous line, if any.
181
182@item @code{flymake-goto-prev-error}
183@tab Moves point to the previous erroneous line.
184
185@end multitable
186
187These functions treat erroneous lines as a linked list. Therefore,
188@code{flymake-goto-next-error} will go to the first erroneous line
189when invoked in the end of the buffer.
190
191@node Viewing error messages
192@section Viewing error messages
193@cindex Viewing error messages
194
195To view error messages belonging to the current line, use the
196@code{flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line} function. If there's
197at least one error or warning reported for the current line, this
198function will display a popup menu with error/warning texts.
199Selecting the menu item whose error belongs to another file brings
200forward that file with the help of the
201@code{flymake-goto-file-and-line} function.
202
203@node Syntax check statuses
204@section Syntax check statuses
205@cindex Syntax check statuses
206
207After syntax check is finished, its status is displayed in the mode line.
208The following statuses are defined.
209
210@multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.75
211@item Flymake* or Flymake:E/W*
212@tab Flymake is currently running. For the second case, E/W contains the
213 error and warning count for the previous run.
214
215@item Flymake
216@tab Syntax check is not running. Usually this means syntax check was
217 successfully passed (no errors, no warnings). Other possibilities are:
218 syntax check was killed as a result of executing
219 @code{flymake-compile}, or syntax check cannot start as compilation
220 is currently in progress.
221
222@item Flymake:E/W
223@tab Number of errors/warnings found by the syntax check process.
224
225@item Flymake:!
226@tab Flymake was unable to find master file for the current buffer.
227@end multitable
228
229The following errors cause a warning message and switch flymake mode
230OFF for the buffer.
231
232@multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.75
233@item CFGERR
234@tab Syntax check process returned nonzero exit code, but no
235 errors/warnings were reported. This indicates a possible configuration
236 error (for example, no suitable error message patterns for the
237 syntax check tool).
238
239@item NOMASTER
240@tab Flymake was unable to find master file for the current buffer.
241
242@item NOMK
243@tab Flymake was unable to find a suitable buildfile for the current buffer.
244
245@item PROCERR
246@tab Flymake was unable to launch a syntax check process.
247@end multitable
248
249
250@node Troubleshooting
251@section Troubleshooting
252@cindex Logging
253@cindex Troubleshooting
254
255Flymake uses a simple logging facility for indicating important points
256in the control flow. The logging facility sends logging messages to
257the @code{*Messages*} buffer. The information logged can be used for
258resolving various problems related to Flymake.
259
260Logging output is controlled by the @code{flymake-log-level}
261variable. @code{3} is the most verbose level, and @code{-1} switches
262logging off.
263
264@node Configuring Flymake
265@chapter Configuring and Extending Flymake
266@cindex Configuring and Extending Flymake
267
268@menu
269* Customizable variables::
270* Adding support for a new syntax check tool::
271@end menu
272
273Flymake was designed to be easily extended for supporting new syntax
274check tools and error message patterns.
275
276@node Customizable variables
277@section Customizable variables
278@cindex Customizable variables
279
280This section summarizes variables used for Flymake
281configuration.
282
283@table @code
284@item flymake-log-level
285Controls logging output, see @ref{Troubleshooting}.
286
287@item flymake-allowed-file-name-masks
288A list of @code{(filename-regexp, init-function, cleanup-function
289getfname-function)} for configuring syntax check tools. @xref{Adding
290support for a new syntax check tool}.
291
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293@item flymake-buildfile-dirs
294A list of directories (relative paths) for searching a
295buildfile. @xref{Locating the buildfile}.
9b97b143 296@end ignore
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297
298@item flymake-master-file-dirs
299A list of directories for searching a master file. @xref{Locating a
300master file}.
301
302@item flymake-get-project-include-dirs-function
303A function used for obtaining a list of project include dirs (C/C++
304specific). @xref{Getting the include directories}.
305
306@item flymake-master-file-count-limit
307@itemx flymake-check-file-limit
308Used when looking for a master file. @xref{Locating a master file}.
309
310@item flymake-err-line-patterns
311Patterns for error/warning messages in the form @code{(regexp file-idx
176c6903 312line-idx col-idx err-text-idx)}. @xref{Parsing the output}.
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313
314@item flymake-compilation-prevents-syntax-check
315A flag indicating whether compilation and syntax check of the same
316file cannot be run simultaneously.
317
318@item flymake-no-changes-timeout
319If any changes are made to the buffer, syntax check is automatically
320started after @code{flymake-no-changes-timeout} seconds.
321
322@item flymake-gui-warnings-enabled
323A boolean flag indicating whether Flymake will show message boxes for
324non-recoverable errors. If @code{flymake-gui-warnings-enabled} is
325@code{nil}, these errors will only be logged to the @code{*Messages*}
326buffer.
327
328@item flymake-start-syntax-check-on-newline
329A boolean flag indicating whether to start syntax check after a
330newline character is added to the buffer.
331
176c6903 332@item flymake-errline
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333A custom face for highlighting lines for which at least one error has
334been reported.
335
176c6903 336@item flymake-warnline
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337A custom face for highlighting lines for which at least one warning
338and no errors have been reported.
339
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340@item flymake-error-bitmap
341A bitmap used in the fringe to mark lines for which an error has
342been reported.
343
344@item flymake-warning-bitmap
345A bitmap used in the fringe to mark lines for which a warning has
346been reported.
347
348@item flymake-fringe-indicator-position
349Which fringe (if any) should show the warning/error bitmaps.
350
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351@end table
352
353@node Adding support for a new syntax check tool
354@section Adding support for a new syntax check tool
355@cindex Adding support for a new syntax check tool
356
357@menu
358* Example -- Configuring a tool called directly::
359* Example -- Configuring a tool called via make::
360@end menu
361
362Syntax check tools are configured using the
363@code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks} list. Each item of this list
364has the following format:
365
366@lisp
367(filename-regexp, init-function, cleanup-function, getfname-function)
368@end lisp
369
370@table @code
371@item filename-regexp
372This field is used as a key for locating init/cleanup/getfname
373functions for the buffer. Items in
374@code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks} are searched sequentially. The
375first item with @code{filename-regexp} matching buffer filename is
376selected. If no match is found, @code{flymake-mode} is switched off.
377
378@item init-function
379@code{init-function} is required to initialize the syntax check,
380usually by creating a temporary copy of the buffer contents. The
381function must return @code{(list cmd-name arg-list)}. If
382@code{init-function} returns null, syntax check is aborted, by
383@code{flymake-mode} is not switched off.
384
385@item cleanup-function
386@code{cleanup-function} is called after the syntax check process is
387complete and should take care of proper deinitialization, which is
388usually deleting a temporary copy created by the @code{init-function}.
389
390@item getfname-function
391This function is used for translating filenames reported by the syntax
392check tool into ``real'' filenames. Filenames reported by the tool
393will be different from the real ones, as actually the tool works with
394the temporary copy. In most cases, the default implementation
395provided by Flymake, @code{flymake-get-real-file-name}, can be used as
396@code{getfname-function}.
397
398@end table
399
400To add support for a new syntax check tool, write corresponding
401@code{init-function}, and, optionally @code{cleanup-function} and
402@code{getfname-function}. If the format of error messages reported by
403the new tool is not yet supported by Flymake, add a new entry to
404the @code{flymake-err-line-patterns} list.
405
406The following sections contain some examples of configuring Flymake
407support for various syntax check tools.
408
409@node Example -- Configuring a tool called directly
410@subsection Example -- Configuring a tool called directly
411@cindex Adding support for perl
412
413In this example, we will add support for @code{perl} as a syntax check
414tool. @code{perl} supports the @code{-c} option which does syntax
415checking.
416
417First, we write the @code{init-function}:
418
419@lisp
176c6903 420(defun flymake-perl-init ()
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424 temp-file
425 (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))))
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426 (list "perl" (list "-wc " local-file))))
427@end lisp
428
429@code{flymake-perl-init} creates a temporary copy of the buffer
430contents with the help of
431@code{flymake-init-create-temp-buffer-copy}, and builds an appropriate
432command line.
433
434Next, we add a new entry to the
435@code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks}:
436
437@lisp
438(setq flymake-allowed-file-name-masks
439 (cons '(".+\\.pl$"
440 flymake-perl-init
441 flymake-simple-cleanup
442 flymake-get-real-file-name)
443 flymake-allowed-file-name-masks))
444@end lisp
445
446Note that we use standard @code{cleanup-function} and
447@code{getfname-function}.
448
449Finally, we add an entry to @code{flymake-err-line-patterns}:
450
451@lisp
452(setq flymake-err-line-patterns
453 (cons '("\\(.*\\) at \\([^ \n]+\\) line \\([0-9]+\\)[,.\n]"
454 2 3 nil 1)
455 flymake-err-line-patterns))
456@end lisp
457
458@node Example -- Configuring a tool called via make
459@subsection Example -- Configuring a tool called via make
460@cindex Adding support for C (gcc+make)
461
462In this example we will add support for C files syntax checked by
8ae818e4 463@command{gcc} called via @command{make}.
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464
465We're not required to write any new functions, as Flymake already has
8ae818e4 466functions for @command{make}. We just add a new entry to the
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467@code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks}:
468
469@lisp
470(setq flymake-allowed-file-name-masks
471 (cons '(".+\\.c$"
472 flymake-simple-make-init
473 flymake-simple-cleanup
474 flymake-get-real-file-name)
475 flymake-allowed-file-name-masks))
476@end lisp
477
8ae818e4 478@code{flymake-simple-make-init} builds the following @command{make}
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479command line:
480
481@lisp
482(list "make"
483 (list "-s" "-C"
484 base-dir
485 (concat "CHK_SOURCES=" source)
486 "SYNTAX_CHECK_MODE=1"
487 "check-syntax"))
488@end lisp
489
490@code{base-dir} is a directory containing @code{Makefile}, see @ref{Locating the buildfile}.
491
492Thus, @code{Makefile} must contain the @code{check-syntax} target. In
493our case this target might look like this:
494
495@verbatim
496check-syntax:
064e2d08 497 gcc -o /dev/null -S ${CHK_SOURCES}
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498@end verbatim
499
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500@noindent
501The format of error messages reported by @command{gcc} is already
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503@code{flymake-err-line-patterns}. Note that if you are using
504Automake, you may want to replace @code{gcc} with the standard
505Automake variable @code{COMPILE}:
506
507@verbatim
508check-syntax:
509 $(COMPILE) -o /dev/null -S ${CHK_SOURCES}
510@end verbatim
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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
528Syntax check is started by calling @code{flymake-start-syntax-check-for-current-buffer}.
529Flymake first determines whether it is able to do syntax
530check. It then saves a copy of the buffer in a temporary file in the
531buffer's directory (or in the system temp directory -- for java
532files), creates a syntax check command and launches a process with
533this command. The output is parsed using a list of error message patterns,
534and error information (file name, line number, type and text) is
535saved. After the process has finished, Flymake highlights erroneous
536lines 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
543Syntax check is considered possible if there's an entry in
544@code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks} matching buffer's filename and
545its @code{init-function} returns non-@code{nil} value.
546
547Two syntax check modes are distinguished:
548
549@enumerate
550
551@item
552Buffer can be syntax checked in a standalone fashion, that is, the
553file (its temporary copy, in fact) can be passed over to the compiler to
554do the syntax check. Examples are C/C++ (.c, .cpp) and Java (.java)
555sources.
556
557@item
558Buffer can be syntax checked, but additional file, called master file,
559is required to perform this operation. A master file is a file that
560includes the current file, so that running a syntax check tool on it
561will also check syntax in the current file. Examples are C/C++ (.h,
562.hpp) headers.
563
564@end enumerate
565
566These modes are handled inside init/cleanup/getfname functions, see
567@ref{Adding support for a new syntax check tool}.
568
569Flymake contains implementations of all functionality required to
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570support different syntax check modes described above (making temporary
571copies, finding master files, etc.), as well as some tool-specific
572(routines for Make, Ant, etc.) code.
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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
580After the possibility of the syntax check has been determined, a
581temporary copy of the current buffer is made so that the most recent
582unsaved changes could be seen by the syntax check tool. Making a copy
583is quite straightforward in a standalone case (mode @code{1}), as it's
584just saving buffer contents to a temporary file.
585
586Things get trickier, however, when master file is involved, as it
587requires to
588
589@itemize @bullet
590@item locate a master file
591@item patch it to include the current file using its new (temporary)
592name.
593@end itemize
594
595Locating a master file is discussed in the following section.
596
597Patching just changes all appropriate lines of the master file so that they
598use the new (temporary) name of the current file. For example, suppose current
599file name is @code{file.h}, the master file is @code{file.cpp}, and
600it includes current file via @code{#include "file.h"}. Current file's copy
601is saved to file @code{file_flymake.h}, so the include line must be
602changed to @code{#include "file_flymake.h"}. Finally, patched master file
603is saved to @code{file_flymake_master.cpp}, and the last one is passed to
604the syntax check tool.
605
606@node Locating a master file
607@section Locating a master file
608@cindex Master file
609
610Master file is located in two steps.
611
612First, a list of possible master files is built. A simple name
613matching is used to find the files. For a C++ header @code{file.h},
614Flymake searches for all @code{.cpp} files in the directories whose relative paths are
615stored in a customizable variable @code{flymake-master-file-dirs}, which
616usually contains something like @code{("." "./src")}. No more than
617@code{flymake-master-file-count-limit} entries is added to the master file
618list. The list is then sorted to move files with names @code{file.cpp} to
619the top.
620
621Next, each master file in a list is checked to contain the appropriate
622include directives. No more than @code{flymake-check-file-limit} of each
623file are parsed.
624
625For @code{file.h}, the include directives to look for are
626@code{#include "file.h"}, @code{#include "../file.h"}, etc. Each
627include is checked against a list of include directories
628(see @ref{Getting the include directories}) to be sure it points to the
629correct @code{file.h}.
630
631First matching master file found stops the search. The master file is then
632patched and saved to disk. In case no master file is found, syntax check is
633aborted, 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
639Two sets of include directories are distinguished: system include directories
640and project include directories. The former is just the contents of the
641@code{INCLUDE} environment variable. The latter is not so easy to obtain,
642and the way it can be obtained can vary greatly for different projects.
643Therefore, a customizable variable
644@code{flymake-get-project-include-dirs-function} is used to provide the
645way to implement the desired behavior.
646
647The default implementation, @code{flymake-get-project-include-dirs-imp},
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648uses a @command{make} call. This requires a correct base directory, that is, a
649directory containing a correct @file{Makefile}, to be determined.
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651As obtaining the project include directories might be a costly operation, its
652return value is cached in the hash table. The cache is cleared in the beginning
653of 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
661Flymake can be configured to use different tools for performing syntax
662checks. For example, it can use direct compiler call to syntax check a perl
8ae818e4 663script or a call to @command{make} for a more complicated case of a
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664@code{C/C++} source. The general idea is that simple files, like perl
665scripts and html pages, can be checked by directly invoking a
666corresponding tool. Files that are usually more complex and generally
667used as part of larger projects, might require non-trivial options to
668be passed to the syntax check tool, like include directories for
669C++. The latter files are syntax checked using some build tool, like
8ae818e4 670Make or Ant.
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8ae818e4 672All Make configuration data is usually stored in a file called
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673@code{Makefile}. To allow for future extensions, flymake uses a notion of
674buildfile to reference the 'project configuration' file.
675
676Special function, @code{flymake-find-buildfile} is provided for locating buildfiles.
677Searching for a buildfile is done in a manner similar to that of searching
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679@ignore
680A customizable variable
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682buildfile. They are checked sequentially until a buildfile is found.
683@end ignore
684In case there's no build file, syntax check is aborted.
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686Buildfile values are also cached.
687
688@node Starting the syntax check process
689@section Starting the syntax check process
690@cindex Syntax check process
691
692The command line (command name and the list of arguments) for launching a process is returned by the
693initialization function. Flymake then just calls @code{start-process}
694to start an asynchronous process and configures process filter and
695sentinel which is used for processing the output of the syntax check
696tool.
697
698@node Parsing the output
699@section Parsing the output
700@cindex Parsing the output
701
702The output generated by the syntax check tool is parsed in the process
703filter/sentinel using the error message patterns stored in the
704@code{flymake-err-line-patterns} variable. This variable contains a
705list of items of the form @code{(regexp file-idx line-idx
706err-text-idx)}, used to determine whether a particular line is an
707error message and extract file name, line number and error text,
708respectively. Error type (error/warning) is also guessed by matching
709error text with the '@code{^[wW]arning}' pattern. Anything that was not
710classified as a warning is considered an error. Type is then used to
711sort error menu items, which shows error messages first.
712
713Flymake is also able to interpret error message patterns missing err-text-idx
714information. This is done by merely taking the rest of the matched line
715(@code{(substring line (match-end 0))}) as error text. This trick allows
716to make use of a huge collection of error message line patterns from
717@code{compile.el}. All these error patterns are appended to
718the end of @code{flymake-err-line-patterns}.
719
720The error information obtained is saved in a buffer local
721variable. The buffer for which the process output belongs is
722determined from the process-id@w{}->@w{}buffer mapping updated
723after every process launch/exit.
724
725@node Highlighting erroneous lines
726@section Highlighting erroneous lines
727@cindex Erroneous lines, faces
728
729Highlighting is implemented with overlays and happens in the process
730sentinel, after calling the cleanup function. Two customizable faces
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732@code{flymake-warnline}. Errors belonging outside the current
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733buffer are considered to belong to line 1 of the current buffer.
734
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735@c This manual does not use vindex.
736@c @vindex flymake-fringe-indicator-position
737@c @vindex flymake-error-bitmap
738@c @vindex flymake-warning-bitmap
739If the option @code{flymake-fringe-indicator-position} is non-@code{nil},
740errors and warnings are also highlighted in the left or right fringe,
741using the bitmaps specified by @code{flymake-error-bitmap}
742and @code{flymake-warning-bitmap}.
743
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744@node Interaction with other modes
745@section Interaction with other modes
746@cindex Interaction with other modes
747@cindex Interaction with compile mode
748
749The only mode flymake currently knows about is @code{compile}.
750
751Flymake can be configured to not start syntax check if it thinks the
752compilation is in progress. The check is made by the
753@code{flymake-compilation-is-running}, which tests the
754@code{compilation-in-progress} variable. The reason why this might be
755useful is saving CPU time in case both syntax check and compilation
756are very CPU intensive. The original reason for adding this feature,
757though, was working around a locking problem with MS Visual C++ compiler.
758
759Flymake also provides an alternative command for starting compilation,
760@code{flymake-compile}:
761
762@lisp
763(defun flymake-compile ()
764 "Kill all flymake syntax checks then start compilation."
765 (interactive)
766 (flymake-stop-all-syntax-checks)
767 (call-interactively 'compile))
768@end lisp
769
770It just kills all the active syntax check processes before calling
771@code{compile}.
772
773@node GNU Free Documentation License
774@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
775@include doclicense.texi
776
777@node Index
778@unnumbered Index
779
780@printindex cp
781
782@bye