Attempts to fix the not-actually fixed plugin behavior in 1.28.1
1.28.1
Fixes plugin behavior caused by setting DisabledByDefault: true in AllCops
Effectively, a single lint_roller plugin whose rules were of type :object
would inadvertently mark all previously-defined rules as invalid.
#557
1.28.0
Refactor Standard into 3 gems and convert all built-in configuration into
lint_roller plugins. See:
Standard's behavior when merging multiple extend_config that change the same
set of rules has been fixed to be first-in-wins, as opposed to last-in-wins.
This ensures a consistent behavior across plugins and extended configurations,
namely that the first thing to configure a given rule effectively locks it
from subsequent changes
Enable DisabledByDefault: true. This shouldn't impact anyone, but might
change the behavior of some extend_config users. Because Standard specifies
every rule in rubocop and rubocop-performance, this configuration's absence
wasn't felt until we went to the plugin system, where it makes much more sense
for plugins to opt-in to the cops they want to configure, as opposed to just
running every single one that they happen to load/require
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Updates the requirements on standard to permit the latest version.
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