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I noticed the Disable rule used to be in scalafix directly back in 2018 but was moved out (temporarily?) so that it could be iterated on faster in this repo.
Are there any plans to move that back into scalafix? I wanted to check here first before creating an issue in scalafix. The reason being that if the Disable syntax is "officially" supported it'll be more discoverable and there will be more eyes on it which could be of benefit when keeping up with breaking changes and so on.
But I don't know the status of this project or whether the goals of iterating on the Disable rule were met. I don't know who would make this decision either. @vovapolu or @enzief? Is there more work to be done on it? I might be able to help a bit, but my knowledge of scalafix internals is still lacking.
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I noticed the Disable rule used to be in scalafix directly back in 2018 but was moved out (temporarily?) so that it could be iterated on faster in this repo.
Are there any plans to move that back into scalafix? I wanted to check here first before creating an issue in scalafix. The reason being that if the Disable syntax is "officially" supported it'll be more discoverable and there will be more eyes on it which could be of benefit when keeping up with breaking changes and so on.
But I don't know the status of this project or whether the goals of iterating on the Disable rule were met. I don't know who would make this decision either. @vovapolu or @enzief? Is there more work to be done on it? I might be able to help a bit, but my knowledge of scalafix internals is still lacking.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: