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# Configuration File for JavaScript Lint 0.3.0

# Developed by Matthias Miller (http://www.JavaScriptLint.com)

#

# Slightly modified by iNetOffice, 2/4/07, to meet our needs.

#

# 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.

#

### 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, true, false, 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

+with_statement # with statement hides undeclared variables; use temporary variable instead

+trailing_comma_in_array # extra comma is not recommended in array initializers

+assign_to_function_call # assignment to a function call

+parseint_missing_radix # parseInt missing radix parameter

 

### Output format

# Customize the format of the error message.

# __FILE__ indicates current file path

# __FILENAME__ indicates current file name

# __LINE__ indicates current line

# __ERROR__ indicates error message

#

# Visual Studio syntax (default):

+output-format __FILE__(__LINE__): __ERROR__

# Alternative syntax:

#+output-format __FILE__:__LINE__: __ERROR__

 

### 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

 

### JScript Function Extensions

# JScript allows member functions to be defined like this:

# function MyObj() { /*constructor*/ }

# function MyObj.prototype.go() { /*member function*/ }

#

# It also allows events to be attached like this:

# function window::onload() { /*init page*/ }

#

# This is a Microsoft-only JavaScript extension. Enable this setting to allow them.

#

+jscript_function_extensions

 

### 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

+define alert

+define confirm

+define setTimeout

+define setInterval

+define clearInterval

 

### Interactive

# Prompt for a keystroke before exiting.

#+pauseatend

 

### Files

# Specify which files to lint

# Use "+recurse" to enable recursion (disabled by default).

# To add a set of files, use "+process FileName", "+process Folder\Path\*.js",

# or "+process Folder\Path\*.htm".

#

#+process helpers.js