go: Remove `staticcheck` and `go build` defaults

Fixes #594
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Daniele Sluijters 2017-05-30 14:39:22 +02:00
parent 7a89d0c97e
commit bfad5c9dc4
2 changed files with 16 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ let s:default_ale_linter_aliases = {
" rpmlint is disabled by default because it can result in code execution.
let s:default_ale_linters = {
\ 'csh': ['shell'],
\ 'go': ['go build', 'gofmt', 'golint', 'gosimple', 'go vet', 'staticcheck'],
\ 'go': ['gofmt', 'golint', 'go vet'],
\ 'help': [],
\ 'rust': ['cargo'],
\ 'spec': [],

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@ -5,13 +5,20 @@ ALE Go Integration *ale-go-options*
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Integration Information
The `gometalinter` linter is disabled by default, and all other Go linters
supported by ALE are enabled by default. To enable `gometalinter`, update
|g:ale_linters| as appropriate:
The `gometalinter` linter is disabled by default. ALE enables `gofmt`,
`golint` and `go vet` by default. It also supports `staticcheck`, `go
build` and `gosimple`.
To enable `gometalinter`, update |g:ale_linters| as appropriate:
>
" Enable all of the linters you want for Go.
let g:ale_linters = {'go': ['gometalinter', 'gofmt']}
<
A possible configuration is to enable `gometalinter` and `gofmt` but paired
with the `--fast` option, set by |g:ale_go_metalinter_options|. This gets you
the benefit of running a number of linters, more than ALE would by default,
while ensuring it doesn't run any linters known to be slow or resource
intensive.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
gometalinter *ale-go-gometalinter*
@ -24,6 +31,11 @@ g:ale_go_gometalinter_options *g:ale_go_gometalinter_options*
This variable can be changed to alter the command-line arguments to the
gometalinter invocation.
Since `gometalinter` runs a number of linters that can consume a lot of
resources it's recommended to set this option to a value of `--fast` if you
use `gometalinter` as one of the linters in |g:ale_linters|. This disables a
number of linters known to be slow or consume a lot of resources.
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