dot-files/vim/.vim/after/ftplugin/python.vim
Bruno BELANYI 0473705335 [UPDATE][VIM] Use b:undo_ftplugin
You're supposed to undo the changes that you made to a buffer's
variables when doing filetype-related settings. The variable
'b:undo_ftplugin' contains the commands necessary to revert any changes
that you have made to accomodate this filetype.

I removed the mappings for left and right in a quickfix windows because
I don't use them, and the 'qf' plug-in already maps those (meaning I had
an error when I tried to unmap them after qf already did so).
2019-10-19 05:46:29 +02:00

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" Use my desired ALE fixers for python
let b:ale_fixers=[ 'black', 'isort' ]
let b:undo_ftplugin.='|unlet b:ale_fixers'
" Use my desired ALE linters for python
let b:ale_linters=[ 'flake8', 'mypy', 'pylint', 'pyls' ]
let b:undo_ftplugin.='|unlet b:ale_linters'
"let b:ale_python_pyls_executable='pyls'
let b:ale_python_pyls_auto_pipenv=1
let b:undo_ftplugin.='|unlet b:ale_python_pyls_auto_pipenv'
" Disable pycodestyle checks from pyls because I'm already using flake8
let b:ale_python_pyls_config={
\ 'pyls': {
\ 'plugins': {
\ 'pycodestyle': {
\ 'enabled': v:false
\ },
\ },
\ },
\ }
let b:undo_ftplugin.='|unlet b:ale_python_pyls_config'
" Change max length of a line to 88 for this buffer to match black's settings
setlocal colorcolumn=88
let b:undo_ftplugin.='|setlocal colorcolumn<'