Rework code validation to be bound to a context and not
context-independent. It means that the generated code is validated based
on different phases during the compilation. This is done by moving
validation from `ScriptCode` constructor to a different callable
function.
It removes duplicate detection for function calls once a call is fully
compiled, but still checks for duplicates inside each function body that
has inline code. This allows for having duplicates in final scripts
(thus relaxing the duplicate detection), e.g., when multiple calls to
the same function is made.
It fixes non-duplicates (when using common syntax) being misrepresented
as duplicate lines.
It improves the output of errors, such as printing valid lines, to give
more context. This improvement also fixes empty line validation not
showing the right empty lines in the error output. Empty line validation
shows tabs and whitespaces more clearly.
Finally, it adds more tests including tests for existing logic, such as
singleton factories.
- Unify test data for nonexistence of an object/string and collection.
- Introduce more test through adding missing test data to existing tests.
- Improve logic for checking absence of values to match tests.
- Add missing tests for absent value validation.
- Update documentation to include shared test functionality.
Major refactoring using ESLint with rules from AirBnb and Vue.
Enable most of the ESLint rules and do necessary linting in the code.
Also add more information for rules that are disabled to describe what
they are and why they are disabled.
Allow logging (`console.log`) in test files, and in development mode
(e.g. when working with `npm run serve`), but disable it when
environment is production (as pre-configured by Vue). Also add flag
(`--mode production`) in `lint:eslint` command so production linting is
executed earlier in lifecycle.
Disable rules that requires a separate work. Such as ESLint rules that
are broken in TypeScript: no-useless-constructor (eslint/eslint#14118)
and no-shadow (eslint/eslint#13014).
Alias would remove unnecessary repetitions and less relative paths make changes easier when moving around files. This commit cleans also up some relative paths ('../../../') by using the alias and orders imports. It updates both path alias in tsconfig and module alias in Vue CLI's bundler (vuejs/vue-cli#2398).