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Emacs: annoying Flymake dialog box


I have the following lines in my ~/.emacs.d/init.el

(custom-set-variables
  '(flymake-allowed-file-name-masks 
    (quote 
      (
        ("\\.cc\\'" flymake-simple-make-init) 
        ("\\.cpp\\'" flymake-simple-make-init)))))
(add-hook 'find-file-hook 'flymake-find-file-hook)

When I open a C++ file that has a proper Makefile in the same folder, I get on-the-fly compilation and error reporting (Flymake will check the syntax and report errors and warnings during code editing).

The Makefile has a check-syntax target:

.PHONY: check-syntax
check-syntax:
 $(CXX) -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -fsyntax-only $(CHK_SOURCES)

The problem is that when I open a .cc file that has no corresponding Makefile I get an annoying dialog box that warns me about flymake being disabled.

So if I launch emacs *.cc in a folder with 20 C++ files I get 20 modal dialog boxes saying something like No buildfile found for [...]. Flymake will be switched off.

Is there some hook I can use to disable that warning? Can you provide sample elisp code and explanation on how you found the proper hook?


Solution

  • Easiest way to do this, and still recieve the messages, is to leave the customization variable set to true, and redefine the flymake-display-warning function.

    ;; Overwrite flymake-display-warning so that no annoying dialog box is
    ;; used.
    
    ;; This version uses lwarn instead of message-box in the original version. 
    ;; lwarn will open another window, and display the warning in there.
    (defun flymake-display-warning (warning) 
      "Display a warning to the user, using lwarn"
      (lwarn 'flymake :warning warning))
    
    ;; Using lwarn might be kind of annoying on its own, popping up windows and
    ;; what not. If you prefer to recieve the warnings in the mini-buffer, use:
    (defun flymake-display-warning (warning) 
      "Display a warning to the user, using lwarn"
      (message warning))