default to u flag for checkTypesPattern option for require-param, check-param-names; for check-values, default to u flag and allow slashed regexes with own flags; for match-description, allow slashed regexs with own flags; for all of the previous (and check-examples) allows newlines (4f0dc8e)
check-examples: change default extension for simulated file name of [@example](https://github.com/example) from md to md/*.js. Only applies when matchingFileName is not used. (2cc1227)
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check-examples: Per update to eslint-plugin-markdown v2 and its support of ESLint 7's new processor API, fenced blocks can (and must) be targeted separately from the Markdown parent file as a whole, so in order to allow the same overrides config to be reusable between Markdown fenced blocks and @example tags (since one often wishes to disable the same kind of rules for each, being as that each may deliberately lack full context, e.g., undefined or unused variables), we update the default simulated extension set for @example tags by check-examples to simulate an expression which will now be a suitable choice for overrides in targeting Markdown fenced blocks using the new parser API, as with eslint-plugin-markdown@2 (i.e., "md/*.js" instead of "md").
If you need to use ESLint 6 (or eslint-plugin-markdown < 2, for example) with check-examples, you should be able to manually supply the matchingFileName option targeting "md", e.g., set to 'dummy.md.
This commit also simplifies a testing example to avoid it throwing with changed config not having proper babel support (not meaningful to test anyways)
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4f0dc8e fix: default to u flag for checkTypesPattern option for require-param, ...
732b088 docs(readme): add missing require-yields-check to list of example rules to ...
8f5215c docs(readme): change formatting of options to appear more like complete rule ...
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4f0dc8e
fix: default tou
flag forcheckTypesPattern
option forrequire-param
, ...732b088
docs(readme): add missingrequire-yields-check
to list of example rules to ...8f5215c
docs(readme): change formatting of options to appear more like complete rule ...c18aab5
docs(check-examples): fix typo2cc1227
fix(check-examples): change default extension for simulated file name of `@ex...bc391f3
chore: update devDep. (gitdown)aefc1c1
chore: update eslint devDep and semantic-release; resume using:has()
selec...547a1c9
docs: clarify comment on options structure08e76b1
chore: update devDeps (besides husky which is temporarily changing its licens...b42bf79
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