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The literals used to @Suppress Diktat checks should be configurable via diktat-analysis.yml #1628

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0x6675636b796f75676974687562 opened this issue Mar 16, 2023 · 0 comments
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0x6675636b796f75676974687562 commented Mar 16, 2023

The literals used to @Suppress Diktat checks should be configurable via diktat-analysis.yml, e.g.:

- name: MAGIC_NUMBER
  aliases: [ MagicNumber ]
  enabled: true

Then the following code should trigger no warnings:

@Suppress("MagicNumber")
fun f() {
    g(42)
}

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  • diktat version: 1.2.4.2

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