Originally Posted by Resike
Okay i managed to make it work:
Code:
cmd = 'luacheck - --formatter=plain --no-unused --no-redefined --no-unused-args --no-unused-secondaries --no-self --no-max-line-length --no-max-code-line-length --no-max-string-line-length --no-max-comment-line-length --codes --ranges --filename @'
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However things that i don't like:
- It's sooo slow, i'm not sure why, but it doesn't fit into the Sublime "policy" where everything is lightning fast.
- You can't change colors, you have 1 color for errors and 1 for warnings and thats it. Would be nice to have a separate color for global functions.
But besides that it's nice. I still think a standalone python script would be better or at least faster, also we could have more control over everything of course.
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You can actually change the error and warning colors.
They are in the settings for SublimeLinter
Serious question though, why do you want a separate indicator for global functions? If a variable is global, it has the same implications regardless of it's type.