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What is the problem you're trying to solve?
I guess that selector-max-universal is performance related rule.
I.e. it is supposed to forbid patterns that hit perfomance.
Consider the following patterns (with selector-max-universal = 1):
- "*" involves O(N) search. So, it is Good.
- "* *" involves O(N^2) search. So, it is Bad.
- "* + *" involves O(N) search ("+ *" = next element = it
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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 🐶 ...'
goExpected Behavior of the rule
This rule has gone way beyond reporting unused member, and covers properties, parameters, and member functions.
I would suggest a split at least for parameters vs (properties + functions).
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This is triggered by reviewing #3417
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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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When I've create a rule and test it.
TypeScript throw an compiler error on textlint-tester.
TS2345: Argument of type 'TextlintRuleReporter<Options>' is not assignable to parameter of type 'TextlintRuleModule<{}> | TestConfig'.
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I'm seeing double/instance_double/class_double/object_double/spy etc. being called with sometimes a string, sometimes a symbol (perhaps because the rspec-mocks documentation explicitly allows both), and of course sometimes a constant referring to a class or module.
I think mixing string and symbol arguments is a bit of a mess, so I would propose making a new cop that enforces either one or the
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