Lint acting strange #2188
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@Gregory1701 we're going to need code snippets that can be copied/pasted so I can recreate these and create test cases where applicable. I know you offered a zoom but the linter is a little unique where we need replayable scenarios. Thanks! |
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Hi all,
I'm trying really hard to like the RPG lint. But it continues to fall into my disfavor. I've had several odd behaviors, but every time I try to isolate that behavior into a simple program to share here, the linter works as expected.
First off, if I use Shift+Alt+F to format a pre-existing **Free source member sometimes it makes the code not compile. When I want to format the document, I will compile the source to ensure I'm working with a good working copy. Then Shift+Alt+F and then recompile the source. Most of the time, when it breaks the compile, it seems to be centered on SQL statements. But again, if I take that exact SQL statement and move it into a test program, the linter works fine. Now, as a fellow developer, I realize that without a sample to recreate the issue, it's tough to recreate/debug/fix. But if you PM me privately, I'd be happy to jump on a teams call and demo this for you.
This second example, again, if I isolate to a simple program, it works fine. But below is a print screen showing that the linter is claiming that the stand alone variables are not referenced; yet right below, they quite obviously are referenced/used.
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