build: max-line-length check not catching all cases#17570
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In tslint 5.19.0 they added a separate option that determines whether strings should be checked and it seems to have been defaulted to `false` (palantir/tslint#4798). As a result we ended up with a few places where the limit was being violated. These changes explicitly enable checking of strings and fix the failures that we had accumulated.
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In tslint 5.19.0 they added a separate option that determines whether strings should be checked and it seems to have been defaulted to
false(palantir/tslint#4798). As a result we ended up with a few places where the limit was being violated.These changes explicitly enable checking of strings and fix the failures that we had accumulated.