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A recent change in revive broke the package-comments rule when .go files are input individually. (see https://github.com/mgechev/revive/pull/694) See the comment within for more info. Signed-off-by: John Mulligan <jmulligan@redhat.com>
63 lines
1.5 KiB
TOML
63 lines
1.5 KiB
TOML
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ignoreGeneratedHeader = false
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severity = "error"
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confidence = 0.8
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errorCode = 1
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warningCode = 0
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[directive.specify-disable-reason]
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[rule.blank-imports]
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[rule.context-as-argument]
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[rule.context-keys-type]
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[rule.dot-imports]
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[rule.error-return]
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[rule.error-strings]
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[rule.error-naming]
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[rule.exported]
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[rule.if-return]
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[rule.increment-decrement]
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[rule.var-naming]
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arguments = [["ID", "UID"]]
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[rule.var-declaration]
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# We need to disable the package-comments check because we check all the .go
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# files in the repo individually. This appears to confuse the new
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# pacakge-comments implementation as it works correctly with ./... or ./a/b/c
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# but not ./a/b/c/*.go. We need the latter input style as we have files with
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# build tags we want to check, as well as multiple modules, within the repo.
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[rule.package-comments]
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disabled = true
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[rule.range]
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[rule.receiver-naming]
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[rule.time-naming]
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[rule.unexported-return]
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[rule.indent-error-flow]
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[rule.errorf]
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[rule.empty-block]
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[rule.superfluous-else]
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[rule.unused-parameter]
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[rule.unreachable-code]
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[rule.redefines-builtin-id]
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[rule.atomic]
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[rule.bool-literal-in-expr]
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[rule.constant-logical-expr]
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[rule.unnecessary-stmt]
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[rule.unused-receiver]
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[rule.modifies-parameter]
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[rule.modifies-value-receiver]
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[rule.range-val-in-closure]
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[rule.waitgroup-by-value]
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[rule.duplicated-imports]
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[rule.struct-tag]
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[rule.import-shadowing]
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[rule.argument-limit]
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arguments = [7]
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[rule.function-result-limit]
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arguments = [3]
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[rule.unhandled-error]
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# functions to ignore unhandled errors on
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arguments = ["fmt.Printf", "fmt.Println"]
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