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- PHPMD version: 2.9.1
- PHP Version: 7.4.10
- Installation type: composer
- Operating System / Distribution & Version: Windows 10 / Linux
Current Behavior
I'm trying to use exclude-pattern in a ruleset, but the same path doesn't work in windows/linux at the same time.
Usually I use a path like
<exclude-pattern>application/folder</exclude-pattern>
But, this only works for linux
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Why not Hilt?
Why don't you use Hilt? Google says
Dagger and Hilt code can coexist in the same codebase. However, in most cases it is best to use Hilt to manage all of your usage of Dagger on Android.
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Blocked By: wix/vscode-glean#97
Example:
class Foo extends Component {
render() {
return (<div>
{this.props.foo.map((bar) => <div>{bar.x}</div>)}
</div>)
}
}
Current:
const Foo = props => {
const foo = useRef();
const x = useRef();
return <div>
{foo.current.map(bar => <div>{x.current}</div>)}
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It would be nice to pass regular expression to the Guard.Against method where the expression is processed. Thinking further on the idea, I'm not sure how I would name these methods to help with readability.
Expression Guard
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