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* Uses diagnostics from deno_ast
* Real fix for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/22310
* Moves `deno lint --json` code here
* Upgrades swc
Closes #22117
Closes #22109
Closes #21927
Closes #20993
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This initially uses the new diagnostic printer in `deno lint`,
`deno doc` and `deno publish`. In the limit we should also update
`deno check` to use this printer.
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(#19102)
Follow up to https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/19084.
This commit adds support for globs in the configuration file as well
as CLI arguments for files.
With this change users can now use glob syntax for "include" and
"exclude" fields, like so:
```json
{
"lint": {
"include": [
"directory/test*.ts",
"other_dir/"
],
"exclude": [
"other_dir/foo*.ts",
"nested/nested2/*"
]
},
"test": {
"include": [
"data/test*.ts",
"nested/",
"tests/test[1-9].ts"
],
"exclude": [
"nested/foo?.ts",
"nested/nested2/*"
]
}
}
```
Or in CLI args like so:
```
// notice quotes here; these values will be passed to Deno verbatim
// and deno will perform glob expansion
$ deno fmt --ignore="data/*.ts"
$ deno lint "data/**/*.ts"
```
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/17971
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/6365
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Closes #17172
Closes #15669
Closes #8529
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Closes #17086
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Builds off this PR to add a "report" setting to deno.json which can be
"pretty", "compact", or "json".
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* Add `specifier_to_file_path` to support converting a ModuleSpecifier with a unix-style path to a PathBuf on Windows.
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(#12644)
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Just reorganizing lint tests in such a way that adding new file in a directory doesn't change result of other tests.
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This commit adds support for following flags in deno lint subcommand:
--config - allows to load configuration file and parses "lint" object
--rules-tags=<tags> - allows specifying which set of tagged rules should be run
--rules-include=<rules> - allow specifying which rules should be run
--rules-exclude=<rules> - allow specifying which rules should not be run
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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
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