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From: joaotavora@gmail.com (João Távora)
To: Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Emacs-diffs] master 934a72c: User can specify files never subject to flymake.
Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2017 18:50:27 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <878tfntcwc.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <lzk1z74azl.fsf@gnu.org> (Sam Steingold's message of "Fri, 03 Nov 2017 11:50:54 -0400")

Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org> writes:

>> * Stefan Monnier <zbaavre@veb.hzbagerny.pn> [2017-11-02 16:59:23 -0400]:
>>
>>>>> * lisp/progmodes/flymake-proc.el (flymake-proc-ignored-file-name-regexps):
>>>>> Add user customization option.
>>>> Shouldn't this be in flymake.el and apply to all flymake backends
>>>> rather than only those using flymake-proc?
>>> You might be right, but I don't see any place in flymake.el where file
>>> names are processed.
>>
>> Hmm... indeed.  I guess the right thing depends on what's the use-case.
>> Could you describe the kind of situation in which you need
>> flymake-proc-ignored-file-name-regexps?
>
> I have files scratch.py which are somewhat like a poor man's notebook,
> with random snippets of code which persist from session to session.
> flymake using pylint will flag most lines in such files.
>
> So I have this in my .emacs:
>
> (eval-when-compile (defvar flymake-proc-ignored-file-name-regexps))
> (eval-after-load "flymake"
>   '(add-to-list 'flymake-proc-ignored-file-name-regexps '"/scratch"))

[Curious, why do you the defvar? Is the FORM of eval-after-load
byte-compiled?]

Such a facility to disable flymake could be in flymake.el, but perhaps
it is better if it was already elsewhere in Emacs.

A file-local or dir-local variable seems most logical, and setting
flymake-diagnostic-functions to nil appears to work (minus the fact that
it complains to be risky even for nil values, which could I think be
changed).

Personally, I would set this variable in my mini-python-scratchpads. But
if you must do this by filename matching, I wonder if dir-local
variables allows that, or if even if we could conjure up some type of
regexp-local variables.

João



  reply	other threads:[~2017-11-03 18:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <20171101134009.18554.21992@vcs0.savannah.gnu.org>
     [not found] ` <20171101134010.1A70A209B1@vcs0.savannah.gnu.org>
2017-11-01 14:15   ` [Emacs-diffs] master 934a72c: User can specify files never subject to flymake Stefan Monnier
2017-11-01 21:26     ` Sam Steingold
2017-11-02 20:59       ` Stefan Monnier
2017-11-03 15:50         ` Sam Steingold
2017-11-03 18:50           ` João Távora [this message]
2017-11-03 19:48             ` Sam Steingold
2017-11-03 18:36     ` João Távora
2017-11-03 19:42       ` Sam Steingold

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