Sure there is. A quick look through the contents of the last version of remoting-lint.js (https://github.com/marijnh/CodeMirror/commit/27f097ed75561e846bdb955f13f8dd2bcf0b589e) shows that it was little more than a jQuery AJAX request, which invokes a callback provided to the function as a parameter. This callback will only be passed if the "async" option is given to the lint plugin. Note that I have some options being passed-into CodeMirror that may not be relevant to you. The lint-related options are "gutters" and "lintWith".
Note that Python only presents one error at a time, but that the lint addon accepts a list of errors. Because of the former, the latter will only ever have one item, at most.
function python_validator(cm, updateLinting, options) {
var text = cm.getValue() + "\n";
if(text.trim() == "")
{
updateLinting(cm, []);
return;
}
function result_cb(error)
{
var found = [];
if(error != null) {
var start_line = error.line_no;
var start_char = error.column_no;
var end_line = error.line_no;
var end_char = error.column_no;
var message = error.message;
found.push({
from: CodeMirror.Pos(start_line - 1, start_char),
to: CodeMirror.Pos(end_line - 1, end_char),
message: message
});
}
updateLinting(cm, found);
}
check_python_syntax(text, result_cb)
};
var text_obj = $discriminator_text.get()[0];
var editor = CodeMirror.fromTextArea(text_obj, {
mode: { name: "python",
version: 2,
singleLineStringErrors: false },
lineNumbers: true,
indentUnit: 4,
tabMode: "shift",
matchBrackets: true,
styleActiveLine: true,
lineWrapping: false,
gutters: ["CodeMirror-lint-markers"],
lintWith: {
"getAnnotations": python_validator,
"async" : true,
},
});
I've posted a very simple project to make this a little more straightforward: https://github.com/dsoprea/CodeMirrorRemoteValidator