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Fix false positives for nested property declaration that contains `tx` or `qx` in unit-no-unknown
Clearly describe the bug
There are false positives for unknown unite when you use tx or qx
Which rule, if any, is the bug related to?
unit-no-unknown
What code is needed to reproduce the bug?
e.g.
// Font Sizes
$font-sizes: (
2x: $font-size-base * 2,
2qx: $font-size-base * 2.25,-
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Fix example
Run exit command after lint.
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🐞 Bug report
Description
In vscode, whenever I set the "extends" property in my tsconfig.json file, webhint gives the following error message:
Unexpected token } in JSON at position 705 (typescript-config/is-valid)
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Current
export declare type TextlintRuleReportHandler = {
[P in ASTNodeTypes]?: (node: TypeofTxtNode<P>) => void | Promise<any>;
} & {
[index: string]: (node: any) => void | Promise<any>;
};
/**
* Textlint rule reporter function
*/
export declare type TextlintRuleReporter<T extends object = {}> = (context: Readonly<TextlintRuleContext>, options?: TextlintRuleOptions<T>) -
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rubocop-rspec (2.4.0)
Input:
# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe 'Foo' do
describe '#foo' do
it 'should only do bar' do
# ...
end
end
endActual output:
# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe 'Foo' do
describe '#foo' do
it 'onlies do bar' do
# ...
end
end
endExpected output (or si
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