Remove property keywords because of conflict in inline command configration parameters#132
Remove property keywords because of conflict in inline command configration parameters#132talha-inozu wants to merge 2 commits intoapache:masterfrom
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Due to the property fields, when the Example: You can see that Because of checkstyle.config.location , |
There is no conflicts .... simply properties is used to assign configuration values for not mentioned options |
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We can not remove properties .. it will break many configurations.
For such change we need an issue to proper documents it.
Yes, I know, but even though I have defined it statically in the pom, when I run it from cmd as mvn checkstyle:check, it does not see the configLocation section in the pom. If I run it as an inline command and I define it as static in the pom, only those with the same property name can be used. I followed the steps I saw in the checklist and when I removed the properties, there was no error and as far as I can see, it was fixed. Can you check it again? When I run it inline and give statically configLocation in the pom, it cannot bind because the @parameter porperty name is not the same with pom config name and than it uses the default value. Also, when I delete only the properties in the @parameter sections, the variable can still be used as a parameter in the inline command with its own name, that is, the names in the pom. Is this a problem? When I did this, it passed all the tests with mvn verify. |
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Please create JIRA issue for it with sample projects and instruction how to execute, what result is and what result is expected. |
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@talha-inozu, do you intend to work in this? |
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can not be accepted ...
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if we have a reproduce for a root problem we cen reopen |
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