Name: js-handler/node_modules/restify/node_modules/verror/jsl.node.conf 
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#
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# Configuration File for JavaScript Lint
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#
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# This configuration file can be used to lint a collection of scripts, or to enable
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# or disable warnings for scripts that are linted via the command line.
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#
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### Warnings
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# Enable or disable warnings based on requirements.
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# Use "+WarningName" to display or "-WarningName" to suppress.
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#
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+ambiguous_else_stmt          # the else statement could be matched with one of multiple if statements (use curly braces to indicate intent
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+ambiguous_nested_stmt        # block statements containing block statements should use curly braces to resolve ambiguity
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+ambiguous_newline            # unexpected end of line; it is ambiguous whether these lines are part of the same statement
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+anon_no_return_value         # anonymous function does not always return value
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+assign_to_function_call      # assignment to a function call
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-block_without_braces         # block statement without curly braces
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+comma_separated_stmts        # multiple statements separated by commas (use semicolons?)
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+comparison_type_conv         # comparisons against null, 0, true, false, or an empty string allowing implicit type conversion (use === or !==)
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+default_not_at_end           # the default case is not at the end of the switch statement
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+dup_option_explicit          # duplicate "option explicit" control comment
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+duplicate_case_in_switch     # duplicate case in switch statement
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+duplicate_formal             # duplicate formal argument {name}
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+empty_statement              # empty statement or extra semicolon
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+identifier_hides_another     # identifer {name} hides an identifier in a parent scope
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-inc_dec_within_stmt          # increment (++) and decrement (--) operators used as part of greater statement
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+incorrect_version            # Expected /*jsl:content-type*/ control comment. The script was parsed with the wrong version.
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+invalid_fallthru             # unexpected "fallthru" control comment
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+invalid_pass                 # unexpected "pass" control comment
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+jsl_cc_not_understood        # couldn't understand control comment using /*jsl:keyword*/ syntax
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+leading_decimal_point        # leading decimal point may indicate a number or an object member
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+legacy_cc_not_understood     # couldn't understand control comment using /*@[email protected]*/ syntax
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+meaningless_block            # meaningless block; curly braces have no impact
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+mismatch_ctrl_comments       # mismatched control comment; "ignore" and "end" control comments must have a one-to-one correspondence
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+misplaced_regex              # regular expressions should be preceded by a left parenthesis, assignment, colon, or comma
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+missing_break                # missing break statement
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+missing_break_for_last_case  # missing break statement for last case in switch
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+missing_default_case         # missing default case in switch statement
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+missing_option_explicit      # the "option explicit" control comment is missing
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+missing_semicolon            # missing semicolon
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+missing_semicolon_for_lambda # missing semicolon for lambda assignment
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+multiple_plus_minus          # unknown order of operations for successive plus (e.g. x+++y) or minus (e.g. x---y) signs
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+nested_comment               # nested comment
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+no_return_value              # function {name} does not always return a value
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+octal_number                 # leading zeros make an octal number
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+parseint_missing_radix       # parseInt missing radix parameter
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+partial_option_explicit      # the "option explicit" control comment, if used, must be in the first script tag
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+redeclared_var               # redeclaration of {name}
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+trailing_comma_in_array      # extra comma is not recommended in array initializers
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+trailing_decimal_point       # trailing decimal point may indicate a number or an object member
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+undeclared_identifier        # undeclared identifier: {name}
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+unreachable_code             # unreachable code
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-unreferenced_argument        # argument declared but never referenced: {name}
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-unreferenced_function        # function is declared but never referenced: {name}
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+unreferenced_variable        # variable is declared but never referenced: {name}
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+unsupported_version          # JavaScript {version} is not supported
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+use_of_label                 # use of label
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+useless_assign               # useless assignment
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+useless_comparison           # useless comparison; comparing identical expressions
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-useless_quotes               # the quotation marks are unnecessary
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+useless_void                 # use of the void type may be unnecessary (void is always undefined)
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+var_hides_arg                # variable {name} hides argument
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+want_assign_or_call          # expected an assignment or function call
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+with_statement               # with statement hides undeclared variables; use temporary variable instead
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### Output format
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# Customize the format of the error message.
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#    __FILE__ indicates current file path
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#    __FILENAME__ indicates current file name
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#    __LINE__ indicates current line
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#    __COL__ indicates current column
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#    __ERROR__ indicates error message (__ERROR_PREFIX__: __ERROR_MSG__)
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#    __ERROR_NAME__ indicates error name (used in configuration file)
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#    __ERROR_PREFIX__ indicates error prefix
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#    __ERROR_MSG__ indicates error message
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#
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# For machine-friendly output, the output format can be prefixed with
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# "encode:". If specified, all items will be encoded with C-slashes.
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#
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# Visual Studio syntax (default):
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+output-format __FILE__(__LINE__): __ERROR__
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# Alternative syntax:
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#+output-format __FILE__:__LINE__: __ERROR__
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### Context
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# Show the in-line position of the error.
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# Use "+context" to display or "-context" to suppress.
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#
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+context
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### Control Comments
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# Both JavaScript Lint and the JScript interpreter confuse each other with the syntax for
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# the /*@[email protected]*/ control comments and JScript conditional comments. (The latter is
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# enabled in JScript with @[email protected]). The /*jsl:keyword*/ syntax is preferred for this reason,
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# although legacy control comments are enabled by default for backward compatibility.
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#
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-legacy_control_comments
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### Defining identifiers
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# By default, "option explicit" is enabled on a per-file basis.
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# To enable this for all files, use "+always_use_option_explicit"
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-always_use_option_explicit
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# Define certain identifiers of which the lint is not aware.
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# (Use this in conjunction with the "undeclared identifier" warning.)
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#
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# Common uses for webpages might be:
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+define __dirname
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+define clearInterval
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+define clearTimeout
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+define console
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+define exports
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+define global
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+define process
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+define require
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+define setInterval
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+define setTimeout
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+define Buffer
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+define JSON
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+define Math
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+define __dirname
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+define __filename
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### JavaScript Version
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# To change the default JavaScript version:
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#+default-type text/javascript;version=1.5
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#+default-type text/javascript;e4x=1
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### Files
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# Specify which files to lint
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# Use "+recurse" to enable recursion (disabled by default).
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# To add a set of files, use "+process FileName", "+process Folder\Path\*.js",
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# or "+process Folder\Path\*.htm".
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#