fix arrays

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Lucas Gravley 2020-02-04 12:20:22 -06:00
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[REFACTORING]
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j,
k,
ex,
Run,
_
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# Maximum number of locals for function / method body
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# Maximum number of parents for a class (see R0901).
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# Maximum number of public methods for a class (see R0904).
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# Maximum number of return / yield for function / method body
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# Maximum number of statements in function / method body
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# Minimum number of public methods for a class (see R0903).
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TERMIOS,
Bastion,
rexec
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# Create a graph of internal dependencies in the given file (report RP0402 must
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# Force import order to recognize a module as part of a third party library.
known-third-party=enchant
[CLASSES]
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defining-attr-methods=__init__,
__new__,
setUp
# List of member names, which should be excluded from the protected access
# warning.
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_fields,
_replace,
_source,
_make
# List of valid names for the first argument in a class method.
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# List of valid names for the first argument in a metaclass class method.
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[EXCEPTIONS]
# Exceptions that will emit a warning when being caught. Defaults to
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# String#% is by far the least verbose and only object oriented variant.
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Enabled: true
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# inject seems more common in the community.
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# Either allow this style or don't. Marking it as safe with parenthesis
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# A specialized exception class will take one or more arguments
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# Fail is an alias of raise. Avoid aliases,
# it's more cognitive load for no gain. The argument that fail
# should be used to abort the program is wrong too,
# there's Kernel#abort for that.
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EnforcedStyle: only_raise
# { ... } for multi-line blocks is okay, follow Weirichs rule instead:
# https://web.archive.org/web/20140221124509/http://onestepback.org/index.cgi/Tech/Ruby/BraceVsDoEnd.rdoc
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# do / end blocks should be used for side effects,
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# a useful return value are rare, assign the return
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# Enforcing the names of variables? To single letter ones? Just no.
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# to not reinvent a new name for the same thing, it highlights the relation
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# confusing are rare, and usually bad for other reasons already, for example
# because the method is too long.
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# Suppressing exceptions can be perfectly fine, and be it to avoid to
# explicitly type nil into the rescue since that's what you want to return,
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max-spaces-before: 0
min-spaces-after: 1
max-spaces-after: 1
comments: disable
comments-indentation: disable
document-end: disable
document-start:
level: warning
present: true
empty-lines:
level: warning
max: 2
max-start: 0
max-end: 0
hyphens:
level: warning
max-spaces-after: 1
indentation:
level: warning
spaces: consistent
indent-sequences: true
check-multi-line-strings: false
key-duplicates: enable
line-length:
level: warning
max: 80
allow-non-breakable-words: true
allow-non-breakable-inline-mappings: true
new-line-at-end-of-file: disable
new-lines:
type: unix
trailing-spaces: disable

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@ -57,6 +57,6 @@ jobs:
# Run Linter against code base #
################################
- name: Run Test Cases
uses: docker://admiralawkbar/super-linter
uses: docker://admiralawkbar/super-linter:${{ github.ref }}
env:
TEST_CASE_RUN: true

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@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ PYTHON_LINTER_RULES="$DEFAULT_RULES_LOCATION/$PYTHON_FILE_NAME" # Path to th
RUBY_FILE_NAME='.ruby-lint.yml' # Name of the file
RUBY_LINTER_RULES="$DEFAULT_RULES_LOCATION/$RUBY_FILE_NAME" # Path to the ruby lint rules
# Coffee Vars
COFFEE_FILE_NAME='.coffee-lint.json' # Name of the file
COFFEE_LINTER_RULES="$DEFAULT_RULES_LOCATION/$COFFEE_FILE_NAME" # Path to the coffescript lint rules
COFFEE_FILE_NAME='.coffee-lint.json' # Name of the file
COFFEESCRIPT_LINTER_RULES="$DEFAULT_RULES_LOCATION/$COFFEE_FILE_NAME" # Path to the coffescript lint rules
# Javascript Vars
JAVASCRIPT_FILE_NAME='.eslintrc.yml' # Name of the file
JAVASCRIPT_LINTER_RULES="$DEFAULT_RULES_LOCATION/$JAVASCRIPT_FILE_NAME" # Path to the Javascript lint rules
@ -90,17 +90,18 @@ TEST_CASE_FOLDER='.automation/test' # Folder for test cases we
##########################
# Array of changed files #
##########################
FILE_ARRAY_YML=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_JSON=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_XML=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_MD=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_BASH=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_PERL=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_RUBY=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_PYTHON=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_COFFEE=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_JAVASCRIPT=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_DOCKER=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_YML=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_JSON=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_XML=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_MD=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_BASH=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_PERL=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_RUBY=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_PYTHON=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_COFFEESCRIPT=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_ESLINT=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_STANDARD=() # Array of files to check
FILE_ARRAY_DOCKER=() # Array of files to check
############
# Counters #
@ -1038,7 +1039,7 @@ BuildFileList()
################################
# Append the file to the array #
################################
FILE_ARRAY_COFFEE+=("$FILE")
FILE_ARRAY_COFFEESCRIPT+=("$FILE")
##########################################################
# Set the READ_ONLY_CHANGE_FLAG since this could be exec #
##########################################################
@ -1483,7 +1484,7 @@ RunTestCases()
TestCodebase "PYTHON" "pylint" "pylint --rcfile $PYTHON_LINTER_RULES -E" ".*\.\(py\)\$"
TestCodebase "PERL" "perl" "perl -Mstrict -cw" ".*\.\(pl\)\$"
TestCodebase "RUBY" "rubocop" "rubocop -c $RUBY_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(rb\)\$"
TestCodebase "COFFEESCRIPT" "coffeelint" "coffeelint -f $COFFEE_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(coffee\)\$"
TestCodebase "COFFEESCRIPT" "coffeelint" "coffeelint -f $COFFEESCRIPT_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(coffee\)\$"
TestCodebase "ESLINT" "eslint" "eslint --no-eslintrc -c $JAVASCRIPT_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(js\)\$"
TestCodebase "STANDARD" "standard" "standard $STANDARD_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(js\)\$"
TestCodebase "DOCKER" "/dockerfilelint/bin/dockerfilelint" "/dockerfilelint/bin/dockerfilelint" ".*\(Dockerfile\)\$"
@ -1524,7 +1525,7 @@ GetLinterRules "$PYTHON_FILE_NAME" "$PYTHON_LINTER_RULES"
# Get ruby rules
GetLinterRules "$RUBY_FILE_NAME" "$RUBY_LINTER_RULES"
# Get coffeescript rules
GetLinterRules "$COFFEE_FILE_NAME" "$COFFEE_LINTER_RULES"
GetLinterRules "$COFFEE_FILE_NAME" "$COFFEESCRIPT_LINTER_RULES"
# Get ansible rules
GetLinterRules "$ANSIBLE_FILE_NAME" "$ANSIBLE_LINTER_RULES"
# Get javascript rules
@ -1659,7 +1660,7 @@ if [ "$VALIDATE_COFFEE" == "true" ]; then
# Lint the coffee files #
#########################
# LintCodebase "FILE_TYPE" "LINTER_NAME" "LINTER_CMD" "FILE_TYPES_REGEX" "FILE_ARRAY"
LintCodebase "COFFEESCRIPT" "coffeelint" "coffeelint -f $COFFEE_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(coffee\)\$" "${FILE_ARRAY_COFFEE[@]}"
LintCodebase "COFFEESCRIPT" "coffeelint" "coffeelint -f $COFFEESCRIPT_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(coffee\)\$" "${FILE_ARRAY_COFFEESCRIPT[@]}"
fi
###################
@ -1688,8 +1689,8 @@ if [ "$VALIDATE_JAVASCRIPT" == "true" ]; then
# Lint the Javascript files #
#############################
# LintCodebase "FILE_TYPE" "LINTER_NAME" "LINTER_CMD" "FILE_TYPES_REGEX" "FILE_ARRAY"
LintCodebase "ESLINT" "eslint" "eslint --no-eslintrc -c $JAVASCRIPT_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(js\)\$" "${FILE_ARRAY_JAVASCRIPT[@]}"
LintCodebase "STANDARD" "standard" "standard $STANDARD_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(js\)\$" "${FILE_ARRAY_JAVASCRIPT[@]}"
LintCodebase "ESLINT" "eslint" "eslint --no-eslintrc -c $JAVASCRIPT_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(js\)\$" "${FILE_ARRAY_ESLINT[@]}"
LintCodebase "STANDARD" "standard" "standard $STANDARD_LINTER_RULES" ".*\.\(js\)\$" "${FILE_ARRAY_STANDARD[@]}"
fi
##################