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Objective C++: gcc
LCD 47 edited this page Apr 14, 2015
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Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer [email protected]
The following options are supported:
- g:syntastic_objcpp_compiler (string; default: 'gcc', or 'clang' if GCC is not found)
- Compiler executable.
- g:syntastic_objcpp_errorformat (string; default: unset)
- Override for the default
errorformat
. - g:syntastic_objcpp_remove_include_errors (boolean; default: 0)
- By default, errors in files included from the file being checked are shown. Set this variable to 1 to remove messages about errors in included files. Please note that this means syntastic will silently abort checks if there is are fatal errors in one of the included files.
- g:syntastic_objcpp_compiler_options (string; default: unset)
- Compilation flags (such as defines or include directories) to be passed to the checker.
- g:syntastic_objcpp_config_file (string; default: '.syntastic_objcpp_config')
- File containing additional compilation flags to be passed to the checker, one option per line.
- g:syntastic_objcpp_include_dirs (array of strings; default: [])
- Include directories to be passed to the checker, in addition to the above compilation flags. You can set this to something like
['includes', 'headers']
, and the corresponding-Iincludes -Iheaders
will be added to the compilation flags. - g:syntastic_objcpp_no_default_include_dirs (boolean; default: 0)
- By default syntastic adds a number of common include directories to the compilation flags, namely
-I. -I.. -Iinclude -Iincludes -I../include -I../includes
. You can disable this behaviour by setting the above variable to 1. - g:syntastic_objcpp_check_header (boolean; default: 0)
- If the current file is a header (namely if its extension is
h
), all checks are silently skipped. You can force syntastic to check header files by setting the above variable to 1.
This checker doesn't call the makeprgBuild()
function, and thus it ignores
the usual g:syntastic_objcpp_gcc_<option>
variables. The only exception
is g:syntastic_objcpp_gcc_exec
, which can still be used to override the
checker's executable.