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Typos primarily works off of identifiers and words. We have built-in support to detect constructs that span identifiers that should not be spell checked, like UUIDs, emails, domains, etc. This opens it up for for user-defined identifier-spanning constructs using regexes via `extend-ignore-re`. This works differently than any of the previous ways of ignoring thing because the regexes require extra parse passes. Under the assumption that (1) actual typos are rare and (2) number of files relying on `extend-ignore-re` are rare, we only do these extra parse passes when a typo is found, causing almost no performance hit in the expected case. While this could be used for more generic types of ignores, it isn't the most maintainable because it is separate from the source files in question. Ideally, we'd implement document settings / directives for these cases (#316).
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12 lines
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bin.name = "typos"
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stdin = ""
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stdout = """
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error: `hello` should be `goodbye`
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--> ./file.ignore:1:1
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1 | hello `hello`
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| ^^^^^
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"""
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stderr = ""
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status.code = 2
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