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*vim-c-validate.html*
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*:Validate_c*
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C/C++ Validation
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When saving a c/c++ source file that resides in a project, eclim will
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update that source file in Eclipse and will report any validation
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errors found. Any errors will be placed in the current window's
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location list (:help location-list) and the corresponding lines in the
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source file will be marked via Vim's :sign functionality with '>>'
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markers in the left margin.
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Automatic validation of c/c++ source files can be disabled via the
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g:EclimCValidate variable (described below). If you choose to disable
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automatic validation, you can still use the :Validate command to
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manually validate the current file.
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Configuration
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=============
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Vim Settings (vim-settings)
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*g:EclimCValidate*
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- g:EclimCValidate (Default: 1) - If set to 0, disables source code
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validation.
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Note: When enabled, syntastic
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(https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic) is disabled so that
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eclim and syntastic don't step on each other. If you'd like to use
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syntastic over eclim for validation, then simply disable eclim's
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validation.If you'd like to disable eclim's source code validation
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for all languages, eclim provides a global variable for that as
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well:>
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let g:EclimFileTypeValidate = 0
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- g:EclimValidateSortResults (Default: 'occurrence') - If set to
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'severity', the validation results will be sorted by severity
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(errors > warnings > info > etc.)
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vim:ft=eclimhelp |