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Some of original code gave warnings but did not fix. For example, the various typos that were defined.
Other parts corrects things silently. For example (from original).
function bugsTypoWarn (file, data) { var b = data.bugs if (!b || typeof b !== "object") return Object.keys(b).forEach(function (k) { if (bugsTypos[k]) { b[bugsTypos[k]] = b[k] delete b[k] } }) }
scriptTyposWarn on the other hand, warns but does not correct.
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I think it would be good to have a guiding principle in this. What do we warn about, what do we fix silently, what do we fix and warn about?
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Some of original code gave warnings but did not fix. For example, the various typos that were defined.
Other parts corrects things silently. For example (from original).
scriptTyposWarn on the other hand, warns but does not correct.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: