Name: js-handler/node_modules/restify/node_modules/verror/jsl.node.conf
| 1: | # |
| 2: | # Configuration File for JavaScript Lint |
| 3: | # |
| 4: | # This configuration file can be used to lint a collection of scripts, or to enable |
| 5: | # or disable warnings for scripts that are linted via the command line. |
| 6: | # |
| 7: | |
| 8: | ### Warnings |
| 9: | # Enable or disable warnings based on requirements. |
| 10: | # Use "+WarningName" to display or "-WarningName" to suppress. |
| 11: | # |
| 12: | +ambiguous_else_stmt # the else statement could be matched with one of multiple if statements (use curly braces to indicate intent |
| 13: | +ambiguous_nested_stmt # block statements containing block statements should use curly braces to resolve ambiguity |
| 14: | +ambiguous_newline # unexpected end of line; it is ambiguous whether these lines are part of the same statement |
| 15: | +anon_no_return_value # anonymous function does not always return value |
| 16: | +assign_to_function_call # assignment to a function call |
| 17: | -block_without_braces # block statement without curly braces |
| 18: | +comma_separated_stmts # multiple statements separated by commas (use semicolons?) |
| 19: | +comparison_type_conv # comparisons against null, 0, true, false, or an empty string allowing implicit type conversion (use === or !==) |
| 20: | +default_not_at_end # the default case is not at the end of the switch statement |
| 21: | +dup_option_explicit # duplicate "option explicit" control comment |
| 22: | +duplicate_case_in_switch # duplicate case in switch statement |
| 23: | +duplicate_formal # duplicate formal argument {name} |
| 24: | +empty_statement # empty statement or extra semicolon |
| 25: | +identifier_hides_another # identifer {name} hides an identifier in a parent scope |
| 26: | -inc_dec_within_stmt # increment (++) and decrement (--) operators used as part of greater statement |
| 27: | +incorrect_version # Expected /*jsl:content-type*/ control comment. The script was parsed with the wrong version. |
| 28: | +invalid_fallthru # unexpected "fallthru" control comment |
| 29: | +invalid_pass # unexpected "pass" control comment |
| 30: | +jsl_cc_not_understood # couldn't understand control comment using /*jsl:keyword*/ syntax |
| 31: | +leading_decimal_point # leading decimal point may indicate a number or an object member |
| 32: | +legacy_cc_not_understood # couldn't understand control comment using /*@[email protected]*/ syntax |
| 33: | +meaningless_block # meaningless block; curly braces have no impact |
| 34: | +mismatch_ctrl_comments # mismatched control comment; "ignore" and "end" control comments must have a one-to-one correspondence |
| 35: | +misplaced_regex # regular expressions should be preceded by a left parenthesis, assignment, colon, or comma |
| 36: | +missing_break # missing break statement |
| 37: | +missing_break_for_last_case # missing break statement for last case in switch |
| 38: | +missing_default_case # missing default case in switch statement |
| 39: | +missing_option_explicit # the "option explicit" control comment is missing |
| 40: | +missing_semicolon # missing semicolon |
| 41: | +missing_semicolon_for_lambda # missing semicolon for lambda assignment |
| 42: | +multiple_plus_minus # unknown order of operations for successive plus (e.g. x+++y) or minus (e.g. x---y) signs |
| 43: | +nested_comment # nested comment |
| 44: | +no_return_value # function {name} does not always return a value |
| 45: | +octal_number # leading zeros make an octal number |
| 46: | +parseint_missing_radix # parseInt missing radix parameter |
| 47: | +partial_option_explicit # the "option explicit" control comment, if used, must be in the first script tag |
| 48: | +redeclared_var # redeclaration of {name} |
| 49: | +trailing_comma_in_array # extra comma is not recommended in array initializers |
| 50: | +trailing_decimal_point # trailing decimal point may indicate a number or an object member |
| 51: | +undeclared_identifier # undeclared identifier: {name} |
| 52: | +unreachable_code # unreachable code |
| 53: | -unreferenced_argument # argument declared but never referenced: {name} |
| 54: | -unreferenced_function # function is declared but never referenced: {name} |
| 55: | +unreferenced_variable # variable is declared but never referenced: {name} |
| 56: | +unsupported_version # JavaScript {version} is not supported |
| 57: | +use_of_label # use of label |
| 58: | +useless_assign # useless assignment |
| 59: | +useless_comparison # useless comparison; comparing identical expressions |
| 60: | -useless_quotes # the quotation marks are unnecessary |
| 61: | +useless_void # use of the void type may be unnecessary (void is always undefined) |
| 62: | +var_hides_arg # variable {name} hides argument |
| 63: | +want_assign_or_call # expected an assignment or function call |
| 64: | +with_statement # with statement hides undeclared variables; use temporary variable instead |
| 65: | |
| 66: | |
| 67: | ### Output format |
| 68: | # Customize the format of the error message. |
| 69: | # __FILE__ indicates current file path |
| 70: | # __FILENAME__ indicates current file name |
| 71: | # __LINE__ indicates current line |
| 72: | # __COL__ indicates current column |
| 73: | # __ERROR__ indicates error message (__ERROR_PREFIX__: __ERROR_MSG__) |
| 74: | # __ERROR_NAME__ indicates error name (used in configuration file) |
| 75: | # __ERROR_PREFIX__ indicates error prefix |
| 76: | # __ERROR_MSG__ indicates error message |
| 77: | # |
| 78: | # For machine-friendly output, the output format can be prefixed with |
| 79: | # "encode:". If specified, all items will be encoded with C-slashes. |
| 80: | # |
| 81: | # Visual Studio syntax (default): |
| 82: | +output-format __FILE__(__LINE__): __ERROR__ |
| 83: | # Alternative syntax: |
| 84: | #+output-format __FILE__:__LINE__: __ERROR__ |
| 85: | |
| 86: | |
| 87: | ### Context |
| 88: | # Show the in-line position of the error. |
| 89: | # Use "+context" to display or "-context" to suppress. |
| 90: | # |
| 91: | +context |
| 92: | |
| 93: | |
| 94: | ### Control Comments |
| 95: | # Both JavaScript Lint and the JScript interpreter confuse each other with the syntax for |
| 96: | # the /*@[email protected]*/ control comments and JScript conditional comments. (The latter is |
| 97: | # enabled in JScript with @[email protected]). The /*jsl:keyword*/ syntax is preferred for this reason, |
| 98: | # although legacy control comments are enabled by default for backward compatibility. |
| 99: | # |
| 100: | -legacy_control_comments |
| 101: | |
| 102: | |
| 103: | ### Defining identifiers |
| 104: | # By default, "option explicit" is enabled on a per-file basis. |
| 105: | # To enable this for all files, use "+always_use_option_explicit" |
| 106: | -always_use_option_explicit |
| 107: | |
| 108: | # Define certain identifiers of which the lint is not aware. |
| 109: | # (Use this in conjunction with the "undeclared identifier" warning.) |
| 110: | # |
| 111: | # Common uses for webpages might be: |
| 112: | +define __dirname |
| 113: | +define clearInterval |
| 114: | +define clearTimeout |
| 115: | +define console |
| 116: | +define exports |
| 117: | +define global |
| 118: | +define process |
| 119: | +define require |
| 120: | +define setInterval |
| 121: | +define setTimeout |
| 122: | +define Buffer |
| 123: | +define JSON |
| 124: | +define Math |
| 125: | +define __dirname |
| 126: | +define __filename |
| 127: | |
| 128: | ### JavaScript Version |
| 129: | # To change the default JavaScript version: |
| 130: | #+default-type text/javascript;version=1.5 |
| 131: | #+default-type text/javascript;e4x=1 |
| 132: | |
| 133: | ### Files |
| 134: | # Specify which files to lint |
| 135: | # Use "+recurse" to enable recursion (disabled by default). |
| 136: | # To add a set of files, use "+process FileName", "+process Folder\Path\*.js", |
| 137: | # or "+process Folder\Path\*.htm". |
| 138: | # |
