diff --git a/ale_linters/eruby/erb.vim b/ale_linters/eruby/erb.vim index f3438320..0ca157aa 100644 --- a/ale_linters/eruby/erb.vim +++ b/ale_linters/eruby/erb.vim @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ function! ale_linters#eruby#erb#GetCommand(buffer) abort " Rails-flavored eRuby does not comply with the standard as understood by " ERB, so we'll have to do some substitution. This does not reduce the " effectiveness of the linter—the translated code is still evaluated. - return 'ruby -r erb -e ' . ale#Escape('puts ERB.new($stdin.read.gsub(%{<%=},%{<%}), nil, %{-}).src') . '< %t | ruby -c' + return 'ruby -r erb -e ' . ale#Escape('puts ERB.new($stdin.read.gsub(%{<%=},%{<%}), trim_mode: %{-}).src') . '< %t | ruby -c' endfunction call ale#linter#Define('eruby', { diff --git a/test/linter/test_erb.vader b/test/linter/test_erb.vader index c64c7ba5..4adffcba 100644 --- a/test/linter/test_erb.vader +++ b/test/linter/test_erb.vader @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Execute(Executable should filter invalid eRuby when inside a Rails project): call ale#test#SetFilename('../test-files/ruby/valid_rails_app/app/views/my_great_view.html.erb') AssertLinter 'erb', - \ 'ruby -r erb -e ' . ale#Escape('puts ERB.new($stdin.read.gsub(%{<%=},%{<%}), nil, %{-}).src') . '< %t | ruby -c' + \ 'ruby -r erb -e ' . ale#Escape('puts ERB.new($stdin.read.gsub(%{<%=},%{<%}), trim_mode: %{-}).src') . '< %t | ruby -c'