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Code quality
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Affects PMD Version:
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Rule:
ImmutableField
Description:
"Identifies private fields whose values never change once object initialization ends either in the declaration of the field or by a constructor. This helps in converting existing classes to becoming immutable ones."
Immutability, by defini
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SwiftSyntax is at version 5.2 (release tag is 0.50200.0). Piranha uses the 5.1 version and this may be causing issues to users who are on the latest versions of Xcode. See compatibility error here.
This issue is to upgrade PiranhaSwift to use the latest version.
Rule request
I feel it would be good to be able to declare exceptions for WPS226
Thesis / Reasoning
In a file on a current project, I tend to use " ".join(iterable) a lot.
It feels unnatural to declare a CONSTANT for that.
Also, I don't think it is good in this case to disable WPS226 for the entire file as there could be other common string constants.
Alternative: Excluse `" "
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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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Getting this error during commit signing "One or more errors occurred. (Cannot allocate memory)"
We might need to do the commit signing 1 at a time with some kind of lock when we are processing multiple repos at once.
let x = { default: 42}; // "default" is highlighted as keyword
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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_fileswe 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