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Code quality
Automate your code review with style, quality, security, and test‑coverage checks when you need them most. Code quality is intended to keep complexity down and runtime up.
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Many repositories need to fix, so please help if you like.
If you could help, it would be helpful if you could comment before starting the work not to overlapping.
Fix example
Run exit command after lint.
echo '::group:: Running golangci-lint with reviewdog 🐶 ...'
go
Affects PMD Version: 6.30.0-SNAPSHOT
Rule: UselessOverridingMethod
Description:
Note: There seems to be a difference when having the class in the auxclasspath or not (typeresolution).
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And, ideally, a configurable list of annotations denoting generated source or AST structures.
See #105 for the kind of issue this seeks to avoid, and the limitations of this fix.
Rule request
We need to forbid code like raise exc from exc
, because it does not make much sense and works the same way:
>>> e = Exception('m')
>>> raise e
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "ex.py", line 1, in <module>
e = Exception("m"); raise e
Exception: m
And with from
:
>>> e = Exception('m')
>>> raise e from e
Traceback (most rec
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AngularJS Material uses gulp to build everything, so we're looking at using https://github.com/ivogabe/gulp-typescript for our builds. It seems like something could be built similar to the webpack plugin in order to have the types added during the Gulp pipeline.
It's not clear if typewiz-node could help with this already or not. We don't have a single main.ts
to point to. Should we do somethi
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let people add .json
Is it possible to add .json to .imgbotconfig? (.imgbotconfig.json) I’d like my syntax to be highlighted
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let x = { default: 42}; // "default" is highlighted as keyword
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undercover
should create warnings on entire files that weren't required by specs and hence don't show up in the lcov output.
This can be done by changing logic starting from Undercover::Report#load_and_parse_file
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We have a problem: if files aren't loaded/required we don't have branch data. If they are added through
track_files
we give it 0/0 branches which we show as 100% coverage (all possible branches are covered).That math is "wrong" though here because there are branches but we don't know what they are. We should probably count total branches here as "unkown" and establish that in our "math unive