A Vim plugin for checking Python code on the fly.
PyFlakes catches common Python errors like mistyping a variable name or accessing a local before it is bound, and also gives warnings for things like unused imports.
pyflakes-vim uses the output from PyFlakes to highlight errors in your code. To locate errors quickly, use quickfix commands like :cc.
Make sure to check vim.org for the latest updates.
Make sure your
.vimrchas:filetype on " enables filetype detection filetype plugin on " enables filetype specific plugins
Download the latest release.
Unzip
pyflakes.vimand thepyflakesdirectory into~/.vim/ftplugin/python(or somewhere similar on your runtime path that will be sourced for Python files).
If you downloaded this from vim.org, then just drop the contents of the zip
file into ~/.vim/ftplugin/python.
Otherwise, you'll need PyFlakes on your PYTHONPATH somewhere. I recommend
getting my PyFlakes fork, which uses the _ast module new to Python 2.5,
and is faster and more current than PyFlakes' old usage of the deprecated
compiler module.
git clone git://github.com/kevinw/pyflakes-vim.git cd pyflakes-vim git clone git://github.com/kevinw/pyflakes.git
Set this option to you vimrc file to disable quickfix support:
let g:pyflakes_use_quickfix = 0
The value is set to 1 by default.
- signs support (show warning and error icons to left of the buffer area)
- configuration variables
- parse or intercept useful output from the warnings module
Please see http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2441 for a history of all changes.