# # Configuration File for JavaScript Lint 0.2.6 # Developed by Matthias Miller (http://www.JavaScriptLint.com) # # This configuration file can be used to lint a collection of scripts, or to enable # or disable warnings for scripts that are linted via the command line. # #### NOTE TO TEXTMATE BUNDLE USERS: #### Feel free to experiment with enabling/disabling individual warnings to #### suit your own level of anal-retentiveness. ### Warnings # Enable or disable warnings based on requirements. # Use "+WarningName" to display or "-WarningName" to suppress. # -no_return_value # function {0} does not always return a value +duplicate_formal # duplicate formal argument {0} +equal_as_assign # test for equality (==) mistyped as assignment (=)?{0} +var_hides_arg # variable {0} hides argument +redeclared_var # redeclaration of {0} {1} -anon_no_return_value # anonymous function does not always return a value +missing_semicolon # missing semicolon +meaningless_block # meaningless block; curly braces have no impact +comma_separated_stmts # multiple statements separated by commas (use semicolons?) +unreachable_code # unreachable code -missing_break # missing break statement -missing_break_for_last_case # missing break statement for last case in switch -comparison_type_conv # comparisons against null, 0, or an empty string allowing implicit type conversion (use === or !==) -inc_dec_within_stmt # increment (++) and decrement (--) operators used as part of greater statement +useless_void # use of the void type may be unnecessary (void is always undefined) +multiple_plus_minus # unknown order of operations for successive plus (e.g. x+++y) or minus (e.g. x---y) signs -use_of_label # use of label -block_without_braces # block statement without curly braces +leading_decimal_point # leading decimal point may indicate a number or an object member +trailing_decimal_point # trailing decimal point may indicate a number or an object member +octal_number # leading zeros make an octal number +nested_comment # nested comment +misplaced_regex # regular expressions should be preceded by a left parenthesis, assignment, colon, or comma -ambiguous_newline # unexpected end of line; it is ambiguous whether these lines are part of the same statement -empty_statement # empty statement or extra semicolon -missing_option_explicit # the "option explicit" control comment is missing +partial_option_explicit # the "option explicit" control comment, if used, must be in the first script tag +dup_option_explicit # duplicate "option explicit" control comment -useless_assign # useless assignment +ambiguous_nested_stmt # block statements containing block statements should use curly braces to resolve ambiguity +ambiguous_else_stmt # the else statement could be matched with one of multiple if statements (use curly braces to indicate intent) -missing_default_case # missing default case in switch statement +duplicate_case_in_switch # duplicate case in switch statements +default_not_at_end # the default case is not at the end of the switch statement +legacy_cc_not_understood # couldn't understand control comment using /*@keyword@*/ syntax +jsl_cc_not_understood # couldn't understand control comment using /*jsl:keyword*/ syntax +useless_comparison # useless comparison; comparing identical expressions ### Context # Show the in-line position of the error. # Use "+context" to display or "-context" to suppress. # +context ### Semicolons # By default, assignments of an anonymous function to a variable or # property (such as a function prototype) must be followed by a semicolon. # +lambda_assign_requires_semicolon ### Control Comments # Both JavaScript Lint and the JScript interpreter confuse each other with the syntax for # the /*@keyword@*/ control comments and JScript conditional comments. (The latter is # enabled in JScript with @cc_on@). The /*jsl:keyword*/ syntax is preferred for this reason, # although legacy control comments are enabled by default for backward compatibility. # +legacy_control_comments ### Defining identifiers # By default, "option explicit" is enabled on a per-file basis. # To enable this for all files, use "+always_use_option_explicit" -always_use_option_explicit # Define certain identifiers of which the lint is not aware. # (Use this in conjunction with the "undeclared identifier" warning.) # # Common uses for webpages might be: +define window +define document #### HEY, YOU REALLY SHOULDN'T CHANGE THIS PART, DUDE, #### OR IT WILL MESS UP THE REST OF THE BUNDLE: +output-format __FILE__(__LINE__): __ERROR__