Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Re: python_mode how to control command used for syntax checking

Ok I found the help file (pymode.txt) and also that I can also use the
command :help pymode.

It seems I was using the wrong syntax for specifying the pylint checkers. It
is:
let g:pymode_lint_checkers = ['pylint']
(as opposed to g:pymode_lint_write = 'pylint')

There are also a bunch of vim commands to control which warnings/errors etc.
are disabled/enabled.

And also it seems I was using the wrong syntax for the command to set check
on write:
it's pymode_lint_on_write (as opposed to pymode_lint_write)




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