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Author SHA1 Message Date
JP Simard d10ccacb45
Add unused_import config options to require imports for each module used (#3123)
For example, if `CGFloat` is used in a file where only `UIKit` is imported but not `CoreGraphics`, this will be a violation even if the file previously compiled.

This is because Swift allows referencing some declarations that are only transitively imported.

Enabling the `require_explicit_imports` configuration option will require that the module of every declaration referenced in a source file be explicitly imported.

This will add significant noise to the imports list, but has a few advantages:

1. It will be easier to understand all the dependencies explicitly referenced in a source file.
2. Correcting the `unused_import` rule will no longer introduce compilation errors in files that compiled prior to the correction.

If missing imports are added to a file when correcting it, the `sorted_imports` rule will be automatically run on that file.

If you with to allow some imports to be implicitly importable transitively, you may specify the `allowed_transitive_imports` configuration:

```yaml
unused_import:
  require_explicit_imports: true
  allowed_transitive_imports:
    - module: Foundation
      allowed_transitive_imports:
        - CoreFoundation
        - Darwin
        - ObjectiveC
```
2020-02-22 14:39:07 -08:00
Zev Eisenberg fcf848608e
Add Inline test failure messages (#3040)
* Add Example wrapper in order to display test failures inline when running in Xcode.
* Stop using Swift 5.1-only features so we can compile on Xcode 10.2.
* Wrap strings in Example.
* Add Changelog entry.
* Wrap all examples in Example struct.
* Better and more complete capturing of line numbers.
* Fix broken test.
* Better test traceability.
* Address or disable linting warnings.
* Add documentation comments.
* Disable linter for a few cases.
* Limit mutability and add copy-and-mutate utility functions.
* Limit scope of mutability.
2020-02-02 10:35:37 +02:00