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1. [Deprecation note](#deprecation)
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2. [Introduction](#introduction)
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3. [Installation](#installation)
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3.1. [Requirements](#requirements)
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3.2. [Installing syntastic with Pathogen](#installpathogen)
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4. [Recommended settings](#settings)
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5. [FAQ](#faq)
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5.1. [I installed syntastic but it isn't reporting any errors...](#faqinfo)
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5.2. [Syntastic supports several checkers for my filetype, how do I tell it which one(s) to use?](#faqcheckers)
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5.3. [How can I run checkers for "foreign" filetypes against the current file?](#faqforeign)
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5.4. [I have enabled multiple checkers for the current filetype. How can I display all errors from all checkers together?](#faqaggregate)
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5.5. [How can I pass additional arguments to a checker?](#faqargs)
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5.6. [I run a checker and the location list is not updated...](#faqloclist)
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5.6. [I run`:lopen` or `:lwindow` and the error window is empty...](#faqloclist)
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5.7. [How can I jump between the different errors without using the location list at the bottom of the window?](#faqlnext)
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5.8. [The error window is closed automatically when I `:quit` the current buffer but not when I `:bdelete` it?](#faqbdelete)
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5.9. [My favourite checker needs to load a configuration file from the project's root rather than the current directory...](#faqconfig)
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5.10. [What is the difference between syntax checkers and style checkers?](#faqstyle)
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5.11. [How can I check scripts written for different versions of Python?](#faqpython)
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5.12. [How can I check scripts written for different versions of Ruby?](#faqruby)
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5.13. [The `perl` checker has stopped working...](#faqperl)
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5.14. [What happened to the `rustc` checker?](#faqrust)
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5.15. [What happened to the `tsc` checker?](#faqtsc)
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5.16. [What happened to the `xcrun` checker?](#faqxcrun)
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5.17. [What happened to the `valac` checker?](#faqvalac)
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5.18. [What happened to the Julia `lint` checker?](#faqjulialint)
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6. [Resources](#otherresources)
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<a name="deprecation"></a>
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## 1\. Deprecation note
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This project is no longer maintained. If you need a syntax checking plugin
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for [Vim][vim] you might be interested in Syntastic's spiritual succesor,
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[ALE][ale]. Although it shares no code with syntastic and it takes a very
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different approach to design, [ALE][ale] can be considered a natural evolution
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of syntastic in terms of goals and functionality. Check it out, you probably
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won't be disappointed.
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<a name="introduction"></a>
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## 2\. Introduction
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Syntastic is a syntax checking plugin for [Vim][vim] created by
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[Martin Grenfell][scrooloose]. It runs files through external syntax checkers
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and displays any resulting errors to the user. This can be done on demand, or
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automatically as files are saved. If syntax errors are detected, the user is
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notified and is happy because they didn't have to compile their code or execute
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their script to find them.
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At the time of this writing, syntastic has checking plugins for ACPI
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Source Language, ActionScript, Ada, Ansible configurations, API Blueprint,
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AppleScript, AsciiDoc, Assembly languages, BEMHTML, Bro, Bourne shell, C, C++,
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C#, Cabal, Chef, CMake, CoffeeScript, Coco, Coq, CSS, Cucumber, CUDA, D, Dart,
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DocBook, Dockerfile, Dust, Elixir, Erlang, eRuby, Fortran, Gentoo metadata,
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GLSL, Go, Haml, Haskell, Haxe, Handlebars, HSS, HTML, Java, JavaScript, JSON,
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JSX, LESS, Lex, Limbo, LISP, LLVM intermediate language, Lua, Markdown,
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MATLAB, Mercury, NASM, Nix, Objective-C, Objective-C++, OCaml, Perl, Perl
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POD, PHP, gettext Portable Object, Raku, OS X and iOS property lists, Pug
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(formerly Jade), Puppet, Python, QML, R, Racket, RDF TriG, RDF Turtle, Relax
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NG, reStructuredText, RPM spec, Ruby, SASS/SCSS, Scala, Slim, SML, Solidity,
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Sphinx, SQL, Stylus, Tcl, TeX, Texinfo, Twig, TypeScript, Verilog, VHDL, Vim
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help, VimL, Vue.js, xHtml, XML, XSLT, XQuery, YACC, YAML, YANG data models,
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YARA rules, z80, Zope page templates, and Zsh. See the [manual][checkers] for
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details about the corresponding supported checkers (`:help syntastic-checkers`
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in Vim).
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A number of third-party Vim plugins also provide checkers for syntastic, for
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example: [merlin][merlin], [omnisharp-vim][omnisharp], [rust.vim][rust],
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[syntastic-extras][myint], [syntastic-more][roktas], [tsuquyomi][tsuquyomi],
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[vim-crystal][crystal], [vim-eastwood][eastwood], and [vim-swift][swift].
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Below is a screenshot showing the methods that Syntastic uses to display syntax
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errors. Note that, in practise, you will only have a subset of these methods
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enabled.
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![Screenshot 1][screenshot]
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1. Errors are loaded into the location list for the corresponding window.
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2. When the cursor is on a line containing an error, the error message is echoed in the command window.
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3. Signs are placed beside lines with errors - note that warnings are displayed in a different color.
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4. There is a configurable statusline flag you can include in your statusline config.
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5. Hover the mouse over a line containing an error and the error message is displayed as a balloon.
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6. (not shown) Highlighting errors with syntax highlighting. Erroneous parts of lines can be highlighted.
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<a name="installation"></a>
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## 3\. Installation
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<a name="requirements"></a>
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### 3.1\. Requirements
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Syntastic itself has rather relaxed requirements: it doesn't have any external
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dependencies, and it needs a version of [Vim][vim] compiled with a few common
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features: `autocmd`, `eval`, `file_in_path`, `modify_fname`, `quickfix`,
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`reltime`, `statusline`, and `user_commands`. Not all possible combinations of
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features that include the ones above make equal sense on all operating systems,
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but Vim version 7 or later with the "normal", "big", or "huge" feature sets
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should be fine.
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Syntastic should work with any modern plugin managers for Vim, such as
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[NeoBundle][neobundle], [Pathogen][pathogen], [Vim-Addon-Manager][vam],
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[Vim-Plug][plug], or [Vundle][vundle]. Instructions for installing syntastic
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with [Pathogen][pathogen] are included below for completeness.
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Starting with Vim version 7.4.1486 you can also load syntastic using the
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standard mechanism of packages, without the help of third-party plugin managers
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(see `:help packages` in Vim for details). Beware however that, while support
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for packages has been added in Vim 7.4.1384, the functionality needed by
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syntastic is present only in versions 7.4.1486 and later.
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Last but not least: syntastic doesn't know how to do any syntax checks by
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itself. In order to get meaningful results you need to install external
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checkers corresponding to the types of files you use. Please consult the
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[manual][checkers] (`:help syntastic-checkers` in Vim) for a list of supported
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checkers.
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<a name="installpathogen"></a>
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### 3.2\. Installing syntastic with Pathogen
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If you already have [Pathogen][pathogen] working then skip [Step 1](#step1) and go to
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[Step 2](#step2).
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<a name="step1"></a>
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#### 3.2.1\. Step 1: Install pathogen.vim
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First I'll show you how to install Tim Pope's [Pathogen][pathogen] so that it's easy to
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install syntastic. Do this in your terminal so that you get the `pathogen.vim`
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file and the directories it needs:
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```sh
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mkdir -p ~/.vim/autoload ~/.vim/bundle && \
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curl -LSso ~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim https://tpo.pe/pathogen.vim
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```
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Next you *need* to add this to your `~/.vimrc`:
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```vim
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execute pathogen#infect()
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```
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<a name="step2"></a>
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#### 3.2.2\. Step 2: Install syntastic as a Pathogen bundle
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You now have pathogen installed and can put syntastic into `~/.vim/bundle` like
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this:
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```sh
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cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
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git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic.git
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```
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Quit vim and start it back up to reload it, then type:
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```vim
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:Helptags
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```
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If you get an error when you do this, then you probably didn't install
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[Pathogen][pathogen] right. Go back to [Step 1](#step1) and make sure you did the
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following:
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1. Created both the `~/.vim/autoload` and `~/.vim/bundle` directories.
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2. Added the `execute pathogen#infect()` line to your `~/.vimrc` file
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3. Did the `git clone` of syntastic inside `~/.vim/bundle`
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4. Have permissions to access all of these directories.
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<a name="settings"></a>
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## 4\. Recommended settings
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Syntastic has numerous options that can be configured, and the defaults
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are not particularly well suitable for new users. It is recommended
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that you start by adding the following lines to your `vimrc` file, and
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return to them after reading the manual (see `:help syntastic` in Vim):
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```vim
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set statusline+=%#warningmsg#
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set statusline+=%{SyntasticStatuslineFlag()}
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set statusline+=%*
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let g:syntastic_always_populate_loc_list = 1
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let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list = 1
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let g:syntastic_check_on_open = 1
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let g:syntastic_check_on_wq = 0
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```
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<a name="faq"></a>
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## 5\. FAQ
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<a name="faqinfo"></a>
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__5.1. Q. I installed syntastic but it isn't reporting any errors...__
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A. The most likely reason is that none of the syntax checkers that it requires
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are installed. For example: by default, python requires either `flake8` or
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`pylint` to be installed and in your `$PATH`. Read the [manual][checkers]
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(`:help syntastic-checkers` in Vim) to find out what executables are
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supported. Note that aliases do not work; the actual executables must be
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available in your `$PATH`. Symbolic links are okay though. You can see
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syntastic's idea of available checkers by running `:SyntasticInfo`.
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A second probable reason is that none of the available checkers are
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enabled. Syntastic comes preconfigured with a default list of enabled checkers
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per filetype, but this list is kept short in order to prevent slowing down Vim
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or trying to run conflicting checks. The command `:SyntasticInfo` will show you
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which checkers are enabled. You can tell syntastic which checkers (among the
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available ones) you want to run by setting `g:syntastic_<filetype>_checkers` in
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your `vimrc` (see [below](#faqcheckers)).
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A third possible reason is that the `$PATH` seen by syntastic might not be same
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as the `$PATH` in your login shell. Syntastic runs checkers using the shell
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pointed to by Vim's `shell` (or by `g:syntastic_shell`, if set), and that's the
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shell you need to configure to set the proper `$PATH` and environment variables
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for your checkers. You can see syntastic's idea of `$PATH` by running
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```vim
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:echo syntastic#util#system('echo "$PATH"')
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```
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on UNIX and Mac OS-X systems, or
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```vim
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:echo syntastic#util#system('echo %PATH%')
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```
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on Windows.
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Finally, another reason it could fail is that either the command line options
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or the error output for a syntax checker may have changed. In this case, make
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sure you have the latest version of the syntax checker installed. If it still
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fails then post an [issue][bug_tracker] - or better yet, create a pull request.
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<a name="faqcheckers"></a>
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__5.2. Q. Syntastic supports several checkers for my filetype, how do I tell it
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which one(s) to use?__
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A. Add a line like this to your `vimrc`:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_<filetype>_checkers = ['<checker-name>']
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```
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To see the list of supported checkers for your filetype read the
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[manual][checkers] (`:help syntastic-checkers` in Vim).
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For example, Python has the following checkers, among others: `flake8`,
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`pyflakes`, `pylint` and a native `python` checker. To tell syntastic to use
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`pylint`, you would use this setting:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_python_checkers = ['pylint']
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```
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Checkers can be chained together like this:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_php_checkers = ['php', 'phpcs', 'phpmd']
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```
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This is telling syntastic to run the `php` checker first, and if no errors are
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found, run `phpcs`, and then `phpmd`.
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You can also run checkers explicitly by calling `:SyntasticCheck <checker>`.
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For example to run `phpcs` and `phpmd`:
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```vim
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:SyntasticCheck phpcs phpmd
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```
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This works for any checkers available for the current filetype, even if they
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aren't listed in `g:syntastic_<filetype>_checkers`.
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<a name="faqforeign"></a>
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__5.3. Q. How can I run checkers for "foreign" filetypes against the current
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file?__
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A. You need to qualify the name of the "foreign" checker with the name
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of its filetype. For example to check `tex` files with the checker
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`language_check` (which normally acts only on files of type `text`), you can
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add `text/language_check` to the list fo checkers for `tex`:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_tex_checkers = ['lacheck', 'text/language_check']
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```
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This also works with `:SyntasticCheck`, e.g. the following command runs
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`text/language_check` against the current file regardless of the current
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filetype:
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```vim
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:SyntasticCheck text/language_check
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```
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Of course, the checkers specified this way need to be known to syntastic, and
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they need to be shown as available when you run `:SyntasticInfo`. You can't
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just make up a combination of a filetype and a program name and expect it to
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work as a checker.
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<a name="faqaggregate"></a>
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__5.4. Q. I have enabled multiple checkers for the current filetype. How can I
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display all errors from all checkers together?__
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A. Set `g:syntastic_aggregate_errors` to 1 in your `vimrc`:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_aggregate_errors = 1
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```
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See `:help syntastic-aggregating-errors` for more details.
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<a name="faqargs"></a>
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__5.5. Q. How can I pass additional arguments to a checker?__
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A. In most cases a command line is constructed using an internal function
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named `makeprgBuild()`, which provides a number of options that allow you to
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customise every part of the command that gets run. You can set these options
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using global variables.
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The general form of the global `args` variable is
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`syntastic_<filetype>_<checker>_args`. Thus if you wanted to pass
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`--my --args --here` to the Ruby `mri` checker you would add this line to your
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`vimrc`:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_ruby_mri_args = "--my --args --here"
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```
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See `:help syntastic-checker-options` for more information.
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A number of checkers don't use the `makeprgBuild()` function mentioned above,
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or have additional options that can be configured. For these checkers the exact
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list of options should be included in the [manual][checkers]
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(`:help syntastic-checkers` in Vim).
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<a name="faqloclist"></a>
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__5.6. Q. I run a checker and the location list is not updated...__
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__5.6. Q. I run`:lopen` or `:lwindow` and the error window is empty...__
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A. By default the location list is changed only when you run the `:Errors`
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command, in order to minimise conflicts with other plugins. If you want the
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location list to always be updated when you run the checkers, add this line to
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your `vimrc`:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_always_populate_loc_list = 1
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```
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<a name="faqlnext"></a>
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__5.7. Q. How can I jump between the different errors without using the location
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list at the bottom of the window?__
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A. Vim provides several built-in commands for this. See `:help :lnext` and
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`:help :lprevious`.
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If you use these commands a lot then you may want to add shortcut mappings to
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your `vimrc`, or install something like [unimpaired][unimpaired], which provides such
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mappings (among other things).
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<a name="faqbdelete"></a>
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__5.8. Q. The error window is closed automatically when I `:quit` the current buffer
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but not when I `:bdelete` it?__
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A. There is no safe way to handle that situation automatically, but you can
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work around it:
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```vim
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nnoremap <silent> <C-d> :lclose<CR>:bdelete<CR>
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cabbrev <silent> bd <C-r>=(getcmdtype()==#':' && getcmdpos()==1 ? 'lclose\|bdelete' : 'bd')<CR>
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```
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<a name="faqconfig"></a>
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__5.9. My favourite checker needs to load a configuration file from the
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project's root rather than the current directory...__
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A. You can set up an `autocmd` to search for the configuration file in the
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current directory and upwards, and add it to the checker's options when found.
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For example for `jscs`:
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```vim
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function! FindConfig(prefix, what, where)
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let cfg = findfile(a:what, escape(a:where, ' ') . ';')
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return cfg !=# '' ? ' ' . a:prefix . ' ' . shellescape(cfg) : ''
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endfunction
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autocmd FileType javascript let b:syntastic_javascript_jscs_args =
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\ get(g:, 'syntastic_javascript_jscs_args', '') .
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\ FindConfig('-c', '.jscsrc', expand('<afile>:p:h', 1))
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```
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<a name="faqstyle"></a>
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__5.10. Q. What is the difference between syntax checkers and style checkers?__
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A. The errors and warnings they produce are highlighted differently and can
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be filtered by different rules, but otherwise the distinction is pretty much
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arbitrary. There is an ongoing effort to keep things consistent, so you can
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_generally_ expect messages produced by syntax checkers to be _mostly_ related
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to syntax, and messages produced by style checkers to be _mostly_ about style.
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But there can be no formal guarantee that, say, a style checker that runs into
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a syntax error wouldn't die with a fatal message, nor that a syntax checker
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wouldn't give you warnings against using some constructs as being bad practice.
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There is also no guarantee that messages marked as `style` are less severe than
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the ones marked as `syntax` (whatever that might mean). And there are even a
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few Frankenstein checkers (for example `flake8` and `pylama`) that, by their
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nature, produce both kinds of messages. Syntastic is not smart enough to be
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able to sort out these things by itself.
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Generally it's more useful to look at this from the perspective of filtering
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unwanted messages, rather than as an indicator of severity levels. The
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distinction between syntax and style is orthogonal to the distinction between
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errors and warnings, and thus you can turn off messages based on level, on
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type, or both.
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e.g. To disable all style messages:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_quiet_messages = { "type": "style" }
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```
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See `:help syntastic_quiet_messages` for more information.
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<a name="faqpython"></a>
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__5.11. Q. How can I check scripts written for different versions of Python?__
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A. Install a Python version manager such as [virtualenv][virtualenv]
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or [pyenv][pyenv], activate the environment for the relevant version
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of Python, and install in it the checkers you want to use. Set
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`g:syntastic_python_checkers` accordingly in your `vimrc`, and run [Vim][vim]
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from the virtual environment.
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If you're starting Vim from a desktop manager rather than from a terminal you
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might need to write wrapper scripts around your checkers, to activate the
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virtual environment before running the actual checks. Then you'll need to
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point the relevant `g:syntastic_python_<checker>_exec` variables to the wrapper
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scripts.
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<a name="faqruby"></a>
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__5.12. Q. How can I check scripts written for different versions of Ruby?__
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A. Install a Ruby version manager such as [rvm][rvm] or [rbenv][rbenv],
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activate the relevant version of Ruby, and install in it the checkers you want
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to use. Set `g:syntastic_ruby_checkers` accordingly in your `vimrc`, and run
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[Vim][vim] under the relevant Ruby version.
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If you're starting Vim from a desktop manager rather than from a terminal
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and depending on the version manager you use you might need to write wrapper
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scripts around your checkers, to activate the relevant version of Ruby
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before running the actual checks. Then you'll need to point the relevant
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`g:syntastic_ruby_<checker>_exec` variables to the wrapper scripts.
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<a name="faqperl"></a>
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__5.13. Q. The `perl` checker has stopped working...__
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A. The `perl` checker runs `perl -c` against your file, which in turn
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__executes__ any `BEGIN`, `UNITCHECK`, and `CHECK` blocks, and any `use`
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statements in your file (cf. [perlrun][perlrun]). This is probably fine if you
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wrote the file yourself, but it's a security problem if you're checking
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third-party files. Since there is currently no way to disable this behaviour
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while still producing useful results, the checker is now disabled by default.
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To (re-)enable it, make sure the `g:syntastic_perl_checkers` list includes
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`perl`, and set `g:syntastic_enable_perl_checker` to 1 in your `vimrc`:
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```vim
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let g:syntastic_enable_perl_checker = 1
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```
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<a name="faqrust"></a>
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__5.14. Q. What happened to the `rustc` checker?__
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A. It is now part of the [rust.vim][rust] plugin. If you install this plugin the
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checker should be picked up automatically by syntastic.
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<a name="faqtsc"></a>
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__5.15. Q. What happened to the `tsc` checker?__
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A. It didn't meet people's expectations and it has been removed. The plugin
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[tsuquyomi][tsuquyomi] comes packaged with a checker for TypeScript. If you
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install this plugin the checker should be picked up automatically by syntastic.
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<a name="faqxcrun"></a>
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__5.16. Q. What happened to the `xcrun` checker?__
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A. The `xcrun` checker used to have a security problem and it has been removed.
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A better checker for __Swift__ is part of the [vim-swift][swift] plugin. If you
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install this plugin the checker should be picked up automatically by syntastic.
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<a name="faqvalac"></a>
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__5.17. Q. What happened to the `valac` checker?__
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A. It is now part of the [vala.vim][vala] plugin. If you install this plugin the
|
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checker should be picked up automatically by syntastic.
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<a name="julialint"></a>
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__5.18. Q. What happened to the Julia `lint` checker?__
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A. It was removed, since the `Lint.jl` package [has been deprecated][julialint]
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and no longer works with recent Julia versions.
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<a name="otherresources"></a>
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## 6\. Resources
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The preferred place for posting suggestions, reporting bugs, and general
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discussions related to syntastic is the [issue tracker at GitHub][bug_tracker].
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A guide for writing syntax checkers can be found in the [wiki][guide].
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There are also a dedicated [google group][google_group], and a
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[syntastic tag at StackOverflow][stack_overflow].
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Syntastic aims to provide a common interface to syntax checkers for as many
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languages as possible. For particular languages, there are, of course, other
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plugins that provide more functionality than syntastic. You might want to take
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a look at [ghcmod-vim][ghcmod], [jedi-vim][jedi], [python-mode][python_mode], [vim-go][vimgo], or
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[YouCompleteMe][ycm].
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[scrooloose]: https://github.com/scrooloose
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[screenshot]: https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic/raw/master/_assets/screenshot_1.png
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[ale]: https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale
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[bug_tracker]: https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic/issues
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[checkers]: https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic/blob/master/doc/syntastic-checkers.txt
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[crystal]: https://github.com/rhysd/vim-crystal
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[eastwood]: https://github.com/venantius/vim-eastwood
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[ghcmod]: https://github.com/eagletmt/ghcmod-vim
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[google_group]: https://groups.google.com/group/vim-syntastic
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[guide]: https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic/wiki/Syntax-Checker-Guide
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[jedi]: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim
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[julialint]: https://github.com/tonyhffong/Lint.jl/issues/269
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[merlin]: https://github.com/the-lambda-church/merlin
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[myint]: https://github.com/myint/syntastic-extras
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[neobundle]: https://github.com/Shougo/neobundle.vim
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[omnisharp]: https://github.com/OmniSharp/omnisharp-vim
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[pathogen]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen
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[perlrun]: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlrun.html#*-c*
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[plug]: https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/
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[pyenv]: https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv
|
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[python_mode]: https://github.com/klen/python-mode
|
|
[rbenv]: https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv
|
|
[roktas]: https://github.com/roktas/syntastic-more
|
|
[rust]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
|
|
[rvm]: https://rvm.io/
|
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[stack_overflow]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/syntastic
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|
[swift]: https://github.com/kballard/vim-swift
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|
[tsuquyomi]: https://github.com/Quramy/tsuquyomi/
|
|
[unimpaired]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaired
|
|
[vala]: https://github.com/arrufat/vala.vim
|
|
[vam]: https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager
|
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[vim]: http://www.vim.org/
|
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[vimgo]: https://github.com/fatih/vim-go
|
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[virtualenv]: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/
|
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[vundle]: https://github.com/gmarik/Vundle.vim
|
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[ycm]: https://github.com/ycm-core/YouCompleteMe
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