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Expected Behavior
When Rubocop encounters '"' + "foo" + '"' it should be autocorrected to '"foo"'
Actual Behavior
When Rubocop 1.1.0 encounters '"' + "foo" + '"' it currently autocorrects to ""foo"" thus leading to a syntax error:
test.rb:3:3: C: [Corrected] Style/StringConcatenation: Prefer string interpolation to string concatenation.
p '"' + "foo" + '"'
^^^^^^^
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Affects PMD Version: 6.30.0-SNAPSHOT
Rule: JUnitAssertionsShouldIncludeMessage
Description:
Code Sample demonstrating the issue:
https://chunk.io/pmd/fc7db65b2c6a46eca4c9a0c3012482e2/diff/spring-framewo
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That is: org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired
Writing this mostly as a reminder to self. But if anyone else wants to do it, it should be a trivial change.
Reactor support?
Describe the bug
In the docs found here:
https://bandit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins/index.html#complete-test-plugin-listing
B109 and B111 show a description instead of a plugin name. This looks inconsistent since all the other plugin names are listed. I believe this is a result of a recent change to remove these deprecated plugins.
To Reproduce
- Navigate to https://bandit
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- Larastan Version: 0.6.1
--levelused: 5
Description
In a project that follows DDD, there are usually multiple directories where migration files exist:
database/migrations/*
domains/<domain>/Database/Migrations/*
In these cases it is not possible to configure larastan to scan all the migrations, since the databaseMigrationsPath only accepts a string.
Is there any way to
Spacegrep, when scanning for files, tries to open regular files or directories even if it doesn't have the permission to to do. This results in the following exception:
$ spacegrep x -d /tmp
Fatal error: exception Sys_error("/tmp/not-your-business: Permission denied")
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Instead, such files should be ignored with a warning, similarly to how binary files are ignored. The --force op
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How can i run findsecbugs rules in spotbugs?
Am i right?
./spotbugs -textui -pluginList /Users/xxx/Downloads/findsecbugs-plugin-1.11.0-SNAPSHOT.jar -home . -low -output ./aaa -progress -train ./bbb -sourcepath ~/Downloads/codez/test/My-Blog/ -debug -noClassOk -progress -auxclasspath ~/Downloads/codez/test/My-Blog/target/ -choosePlugins edu.umd.cs.findbugs.plugins.core
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I wrote some of the code to do this in a branch https://github.com/python-security/pyt/compare/class_based_views, but since I'm working on other things and this feature seems cool and important I'm making this issue
Let me know if you would like any help in implementing.
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Justification
When first loading RD CodeExplorer displays all nodes as expanded to show contents. If you have other projects (Personal Macro Workbook (PMW), Excel add ins (*.xlam), etc...) they can obscure the project you want to work on.
Description
Add ability to expand/collapse all project nodes to quickly find project you wish to work with.
Where to get started
TestExplore
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