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Autocomplete was a delightful feature in our past project Bento. It aided discoverability of commands and made the tool fast to use. This ticket is a request to provide this functionality for Semgrep, allowing me to tab autocomplete and see relevant flags and their help text as I go.
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The compiler is pretty lax about command-line options whose values it does not use and just ignores many of them. It should report errors instead.
Over time we've started adding checks against this (e.g. #9075, #9364) they they're still very incomplete.
Not getting an error when an option is invalid makes it harder for the user to realize that. It's especially pro
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http://developer.linkedin.com/docs/rest-api
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Description
I have a hardware abstraction layer interface, as well as a driver interface. I have multiple drivers utilizing the HAL interface, while implementing the driver interface. This plugin approach causes me to have identically named tests across multiple test files.
For example:
TEST_CASE("init() returns `E_HAL_INIT`, when HardwareAbstractionLayer::init() returns an er这里仅提供pushplus推送方式模板,其他通知方式根据官方文档以此类推
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"title":`$title$`,
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The README, CODE_OF_CONDUCT, and other files contain references to audacityteam.org webpages and email addresses. These should probably be changed.