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ALE C Integration *ale-c-options*
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For basic checking of problems with C files, ALE offers the `cc` linter, which
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runs either `clang`, or `gcc`. See |ale-c-cc|.
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===============================================================================
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Global Options
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g:ale_c_always_make *g:ale_c_always_make*
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*b:ale_c_always_make*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `has('unix') && !has('macunix')`
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If set to `1`, use `--always-make` for `make`, which means that output will
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always be parsed from `make` dry runs with GNU make. BSD `make` does not
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support this option, so you probably want to turn this option off when using
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a BSD variant.
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g:ale_c_build_dir_names *g:ale_c_build_dir_names*
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*b:ale_c_build_dir_names*
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Type: |List|
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Default: `['build', 'bin']`
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A list of directory names to be used when searching upwards from cpp files
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to discover compilation databases with. For directory named `'foo'`, ALE
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will search for `'foo/compile_commands.json'` in all directories on and
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above the directory containing the cpp file to find path to compilation
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database. This feature is useful for the clang tools wrapped around
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LibTooling (namely here, clang-tidy)
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g:ale_c_build_dir *g:ale_c_build_dir*
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*b:ale_c_build_dir*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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For programs that can read `compile_commands.json` files, this option can be
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set to the directory containing the file for the project. ALE will try to
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determine the location of `compile_commands.json` automatically, but if your
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file exists in some other directory, you can set this option so ALE will
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know where it is.
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This directory will be searched instead of |g:ale_c_build_dir_names|.
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g:ale_c_parse_compile_commands *g:ale_c_parse_compile_commands*
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*b:ale_c_parse_compile_commands*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `1`
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If set to `1`, ALE will parse `compile_commands.json` files to automatically
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determine flags for C or C++ compilers. ALE will first search for the
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nearest `compile_commands.json` file, and then look for
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`compile_commands.json` files in the directories for
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|g:ale_c_build_dir_names|.
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g:ale_c_parse_makefile *g:ale_c_parse_makefile*
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*b:ale_c_parse_makefile*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `0`
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If set to `1`, ALE will run `make -n` to automatically determine flags to
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set for C or C++ compilers. This can make it easier to determine the correct
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build flags to use for different files.
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NOTE: When using this option on BSD, you may need to set
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|g:ale_c_always_make| to `0`, and `make -n` will not provide consistent
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results if binaries have already been built, so use `make clean` when
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editing your files.
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WARNING: Running `make -n` automatically can execute arbitrary code, even
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though it's supposed to be a dry run, so enable this option with care. You
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might prefer to use the buffer-local version of the option instead with
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|g:ale_pattern_options|, or you own code for checking which project you're
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in.
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You might want to disable this option if `make -n` takes too long to run for
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projects you work on.
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If |g:ale_c_parse_compile_commands| or |b:ale_c_parse_compile_commands| is
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set to `1`, flags taken from `compile_commands.json` will be preferred over
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`make -n` output.
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astyle *ale-c-astyle*
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g:ale_c_astyle_executable *g:ale_c_astyle_executable*
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*b:ale_c_astyle_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'astyle'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for astyle.
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g:ale_c_astyle_project_options *g:ale_c_astyle_project_options*
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*b:ale_c_astyle_project_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be changed to use an option file for project level
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configurations. Provide only the filename of the option file that should be
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present at the project's root directory.
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For example, if .astylrc is specified, the file is searched in the parent
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directories of the source file's directory.
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cc *ale-c-cc*
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*ale-c-gcc*
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*ale-c-clang*
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g:ale_c_cc_executable *g:ale_c_cc_executable*
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*b:ale_c_cc_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'<auto>'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for a C compiler.
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ALE will try to use `clang` if Clang is available, otherwise ALE will
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default to checking C code with `gcc`.
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g:ale_c_cc_options *g:ale_c_cc_options*
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*b:ale_c_cc_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'-std=c11 -Wall'`
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This variable can be changed to modify flags given to the C compiler.
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g:ale_c_cc_use_header_lang_flag *g:ale_c_cc_use_header_lang_flag*
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*b:ale_c_cc_use_header_lang_flag*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `-1`
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By default, ALE will use `'-x c-header'` instead of `'-x c'` for header files
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when using Clang.
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This variable can be changed to manually activate or deactivate this flag
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for header files.
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- When set to `-1`, the default beviour is used, `'-x c-header'` is used with
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Clang and `'-x c'` is used with other compilers.
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- When set to `0`, the flag is deactivated, `'-x c'` is always used
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independently of the compiler.
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- When set to `1`, the flag is activated, `'-x c-header'` is always used
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independently of the compiler.
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Gcc does not support `'-x c-header'` when using `'-'` as input filename,
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which is what ALE does. This why, by default, ALE only uses `'-x c-header'`
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with Clang.
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g:ale_c_cc_header_exts *g:ale_c_cc_header_exts*
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*b:ale_c_cc_header_exts*
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Type: |List|
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Default: `['h']`
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This variable can be changed to modify the list of extensions of the files
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considered as header files.
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This variable is only used when `'-x c-header'` is used instead of `'-x c'`,
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see |g:ale_c_cc_use_header_lang_flag|.
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ccls *ale-c-ccls*
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g:ale_c_ccls_executable *g:ale_c_ccls_executable*
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*b:ale_c_ccls_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'ccls'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for ccls.
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g:ale_c_ccls_init_options *g:ale_c_ccls_init_options*
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*b:ale_c_ccls_init_options*
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Type: |Dictionary|
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Default: `{}`
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This variable can be changed to customize ccls initialization options.
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Example: >
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{
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\ 'cacheDirectory': '/tmp/ccls',
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\ 'cacheFormat': 'binary',
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\ 'diagnostics': {
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\ 'onOpen': 0,
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\ 'opChange': 1000,
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\ },
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\ }
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For all available options and explanations, visit
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https://github.com/MaskRay/ccls/wiki/Customization#initialization-options.
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clangd *ale-c-clangd*
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g:ale_c_clangd_executable *g:ale_c_clangd_executable*
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*b:ale_c_clangd_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'clangd'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for clangd.
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g:ale_c_clangd_options *g:ale_c_clangd_options*
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*b:ale_c_clangd_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be changed to modify flags given to clangd.
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clang-format *ale-c-clangformat*
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g:ale_c_clangformat_executable *g:ale_c_clangformat_executable*
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*b:ale_c_clangformat_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'clang-format'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for clang-format.
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g:ale_c_clangformat_options *g:ale_c_clangformat_options*
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*b:ale_c_clangformat_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be changed to modify flags given to clang-format.
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g:ale_c_clangformat_style_option *g:ale_c_clangformat_style_option*
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*b:ale_c_clangformat_style_option*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be changed to modify only the style flag given to
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clang-format. The contents of the variable are passed directly to the -style
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flag of clang-format.
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Example: >
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{
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\ BasedOnStyle: Microsoft,
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\ ColumnLimit: 80,
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\ AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine: Always,
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\ AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: Inline,
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\ }
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If you set this variable, ensure you don't modify -style in
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|g:ale_c_clangformat_options|, as this will cause clang-format to error.
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g:ale_c_clangformat_use_local_file *g:ale_c_clangformat_use_local_file*
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*b:ale_c_clangformat_use_local_file*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `0`
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This variable can be changed to modify whether to use a local .clang-format
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file. If the file is found, the flag '-style=file' is passed to clang-format
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and any options configured via |g:ale_c_clangformat_style_option| are not
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passed.
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If this option is enabled but no .clang-format file is found, default back to
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|g:ale_c_clangformat_style_option|, if it set.
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If you set this variable, ensure you don't modify -style in
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|g:ale_c_clangformat_options|, as this will cause clang-format to error.
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clangtidy *ale-c-clangtidy*
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`clang-tidy` will be run only when files are saved to disk, so that
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`compile_commands.json` files can be used. It is recommended to use this
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linter in combination with `compile_commands.json` files.
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Therefore, `clang-tidy` linter reads the options |g:ale_c_build_dir| and
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|g:ale_c_build_dir_names|. Also, setting |g:ale_c_build_dir| actually
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overrides |g:ale_c_build_dir_names|.
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g:ale_c_clangtidy_checks *g:ale_c_clangtidy_checks*
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*b:ale_c_clangtidy_checks*
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Type: |List|
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Default: `[]`
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The checks to enable for clang-tidy with the `-checks` argument.
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All options will be joined with commas, and escaped appropriately for
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the shell. The `-checks` flag can be removed entirely by setting this
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option to an empty List.
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Not all of clangtidy checks are applicable for C. You should consult the
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clang documentation for an up-to-date list of compatible checks:
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http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/list.html
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g:ale_c_clangtidy_executable *g:ale_c_clangtidy_executable*
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*b:ale_c_clangtidy_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'clang-tidy'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for clangtidy.
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g:ale_c_clangtidy_options *g:ale_c_clangtidy_options*
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*b:ale_c_clangtidy_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be changed to modify compiler flags given to clang-tidy.
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- Setting this variable to a non-empty string,
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- and working in a buffer where no compilation database is found using
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|g:ale_c_build_dir_names| or |g:ale_c_build_dir|,
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will cause the `--` argument to be passed to `clang-tidy`, which will mean
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that detection of `compile_commands.json` files for compile command
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databases will be disabled.
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Only set this option if you want to control compiler flags
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entirely manually, and no `compile_commands.json` file is in one
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of the |g:ale_c_build_dir_names| directories of the project tree.
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g:ale_c_clangtidy_extra_options *g:ale_c_clangtidy_extra_options*
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*b:ale_c_clangtidy_extra_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be changed to modify flags given to clang-tidy.
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g:ale_c_clangtidy_fix_errors *g:ale_c_clangtidy_fix_errors*
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*b:ale_c_clangtidy_fix_errors*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `1`
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This variable can be changed to disable the `-fix-errors` option for the
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|clangtidy| fixer.
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cppcheck *ale-c-cppcheck*
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g:ale_c_cppcheck_executable *g:ale_c_cppcheck_executable*
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*b:ale_c_cppcheck_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'cppcheck'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for cppcheck.
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g:ale_c_cppcheck_options *g:ale_c_cppcheck_options*
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*b:ale_c_cppcheck_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'--enable=style'`
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This variable can be changed to modify flags given to cppcheck.
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cquery *ale-c-cquery*
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g:ale_c_cquery_executable *g:ale_c_cquery_executable*
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*b:ale_c_cquery_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'cquery'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for cquery.
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g:ale_cpp_cquery_cache_directory *g:ale_c_cquery_cache_directory*
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*b:ale_c_cquery_cache_directory*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'~/.cache/cquery'`
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This variable can be changed to decide which directory cquery uses for its
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cache.
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cspell *ale-c-cspell*
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See |ale-cspell-options|
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flawfinder *ale-c-flawfinder*
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g:ale_c_flawfinder_executable *g:ale_c_flawfinder_executable*
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*b:ale_c_flawfinder_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'flawfinder'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for flawfinder.
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g:ale_c_flawfinder_minlevel *g:ale_c_flawfinder_minlevel*
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*b:ale_c_flawfinder_minlevel*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `1`
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This variable can be changed to ignore risks under the given risk threshold.
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g:ale_c_flawfinder_options *g:ale-c-flawfinder*
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*b:ale-c-flawfinder*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be used to pass extra options into the flawfinder command.
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g:ale_c_flawfinder_error_severity *g:ale_c_flawfinder_error_severity*
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*b:ale_c_flawfinder_error_severity*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `6`
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This variable can be changed to set the minimum severity to be treated as an
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error. This setting also applies to flawfinder for c++.
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uncrustify *ale-c-uncrustify*
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g:ale_c_uncrustify_executable *g:ale_c_uncrustify_executable*
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*b:ale_c_uncrustify_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'uncrustify'`
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This variable can be changed to use a different executable for uncrustify.
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g:ale_c_uncrustify_options *g:ale_c_uncrustify_options*
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*b:ale_c_uncrustify_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be change to modify flags given to uncrustify.
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===============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=2:sts=2:sw=2:ft=help:norl:
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