Thank you very much!!
Dave
Da Zhang <zhangda82@gmail.com> writes:Hello -- I am a long term Emacs user and I use flymake together with flymake-cursor on a daily basis. Starting Emacs 26.1, I noticed that flyamke was redesigned and no longer has the var flymake-err-info that contains the error info reported by the backend syntax checker. This makes flymake-cursor and code like the following not work: (defun elpy-flymake-error-at-point () "Return the flymake error at point, or nil if there is none." (when (boundp 'flymake-err-info) (let* ((lineno (line-number-at-pos)) (err-info (car (flymake-find-err-info flymake-err-info lineno)))) (when err-info (mapconcat #'flymake-ler-text err-info ", "))))) I believe this is a potential issue and wonder if someone could direct me to any alternatives to flymake-err-info in the newly designed flyamke.Hi Da Zhang, I'm the responsible for the redesign. Although I tried to keep *some* backward compatibility to old flymake.el's API, the truth is that *all* of it was an API. The bad news is that this variable is gone: it couldn't be backward-adapted. The good news is that it should be much easier to write your function: (defun elpy-flymake-error-at-point () "Return the flymake error at point, or nil if there is none." (mapconcat #'flymake-diagnostic-text (flymake-diagnostics (point)) "\n")) Notice that, to keep with the protocol, this returns a concatenation of the text strings of all the errors at point. You might be better served by returning and manipulating the objects returned by flymake-diagnostics instead. See section "2.2.1 Flymake utility functions" of the Flymake manual bundled with Emacs for more information. I don't know what flymake-cursor does, but I suspect it can be fixed accordingly. Hope this helps, João