This commit upgrades TypeScript from 5.4 to 5.5 and enables the
`noImplicitAny` option for stricter type checking. It refactors code to
comply with `noImplicitAny` and adapts to new TypeScript features and
limitations.
Key changes:
- Migrate from TypeScript 5.4 to 5.5
- Enable `noImplicitAny` for stricter type checking
- Refactor code to comply with new TypeScript features and limitations
Other supporting changes:
- Refactor progress bar handling for type safety
- Drop 'I' prefix from interfaces to align with new code convention
- Update TypeScript target from `ES2017` and `ES2018`.
This allows named capturing groups. Otherwise, new TypeScript compiler
does not compile the project and shows the following error:
```
...
TimestampedFilenameGenerator.spec.ts:105:23 - error TS1503: Named capturing groups are only available when targeting 'ES2018' or later
const pattern = /^(?<timestamp>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}_\d{2}-\d{2}-\d{2})-(?<scriptName>[^.]+?)(?:\.(?<extension>[^.]+))?$/;// timestamp-scriptName.extension
...
```
- Refactor usage of `electron-progressbar` for type safety and
less complexity.
This commit improves feedback when a line is too long to enhance
developer/maintainer productivity.
- Trim long lines in output to 500 characters
- Show character count exceeding max line length
- Refactor line formatting for better readability
This commit adds validation logic in compiler to check for max allowed
characters per line for scripts. This allows preventing bugs caused by
limitation of terminal emulators.
Other supporting changes:
- Rename/refactor related code for clarity and better maintainability.
- Drop `I` prefix from interfaces to align with latest convention.
- Refactor CodeValidator to be functional rather than object-oriented
for simplicity.
- Refactor syntax definition construction to be functional and be part
of rule for better separation of concerns.
- Refactored validation logic to use an enum-based factory pattern for
improved maintainability and scalability.