install.fairie/dotfiles/.vim/plugged/ale/test/handler/test_vint_handler.vader

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Before:
runtime ale_linters/vim/vint.vim
After:
call ale#linter#Reset()
Execute(The vint handler should parse error messages correctly):
AssertEqual
\ [
\ {
\ 'lnum': 1,
\ 'col': 1,
\ 'filename': 'gcc.vim',
\ 'text': 'Use scriptencoding when multibyte char exists (see :help :script encoding)',
\ 'type': 'W',
\ },
\ {
\ 'lnum': 3,
\ 'col': 17,
\ 'filename': 'gcc.vim',
\ 'end_col': 18,
\ 'text': 'Use robust operators ''==#'' or ''==?'' instead of ''=='' (see Google VimScript Style Guide (Matching))',
\ 'type': 'W',
\ },
\ {
\ 'lnum': 3,
\ 'col': 8,
\ 'filename': 'gcc.vim',
\ 'end_col': 15,
\ 'text': 'Make the scope explicit like ''l:filename'' (see Anti-pattern of vimrc (Scope of identifier))',
\ 'type': 'W',
\ },
\ {
\ 'lnum': 7,
\ 'col': 8,
\ 'filename': 'gcc.vim',
\ 'end_col': 15,
\ 'text': 'Undefined variable: filename (see :help E738)',
\ 'type': 'W',
\ },
\ {
\ 'lnum': 8,
\ 'col': 11,
\ 'filename': 'gcc.vim',
\ 'end_col': 16,
\ 'text': 'E128: Function name must start with a capital or contain a colon: foobar (see ynkdir/vim-vimlparser)',
\ 'type': 'E',
\ },
\ {
\ 'lnum': 9,
\ 'col': 12,
\ 'filename': 'gcc.vim',
\ 'end_col': 13,
\ 'text': 'Use robust operators ''=~#'' or ''=~?'' instead of ''=~'' (see Google VimScript Style Guide (Matching))',
\ 'type': 'W',
\ },
\ ],
\ ale_linters#vim#vint#Handle(bufnr(''), [
\ 'gcc.vim:1:1: warning: Use scriptencoding when multibyte char exists (see :help :script encoding)',
\ 'gcc.vim:3:17: warning: Use robust operators `==#` or `==?` instead of `==` (see Google VimScript Style Guide (Matching))',
\ 'gcc.vim:3:8: style_problem: Make the scope explicit like `l:filename` (see Anti-pattern of vimrc (Scope of identifier))',
\ 'gcc.vim:7:8: warning: Undefined variable: filename (see :help E738)',
\ 'gcc.vim:8:11: error: E128: Function name must start with a capital or contain a colon: foobar (see ynkdir/vim-vimlparser)',
\ 'gcc.vim:9:12: warning: Use robust operators `=~#` or `=~?` instead of `=~` (see Google VimScript Style Guide (Matching))',
\ ])