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Hi, I'm the maintainer of the syntastic plugin, and I'm currently considering dropping support for Go files from syntastic in favour of vim-go. If you happen to use both syntastic and vim-go, and / or you have strong feelings about the Go checkers in syntastic, please make your point at the syntastic tracker. Thank you for your time, and sorry for the (mostly) off-topic post.
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Thanks @lcd047 for opening the issue. Seems like you decided to completely turn off the checkers for Go with this commit: vim-syntastic/syntastic@f280ff2
And on vim-go side we improved the Readme that contains to use quickfix: 5a846f3
I'm closing this issue now as I believe this issues are good enough to cover some of the pains people had in the past. Thanks!
I'm closing this issue now as I believe this issues are good enough to cover some of the pains people had in the past. Thanks!
It'd be nice to have docs around the easiest way to provide syntastic-like functionality, e.g. "to display errors on save in the quickfix menu, add the following to your .vimrc"
Hi, I'm the maintainer of the syntastic plugin, and I'm currently considering dropping support for Go files from syntastic in favour of
vim-go
. If you happen to use both syntastic andvim-go
, and / or you have strong feelings about the Go checkers in syntastic, please make your point at the syntastic tracker. Thank you for your time, and sorry for the (mostly) off-topic post.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: