Error when ignoreNonObjectArgs is unnecessary.#414
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Error when ignoreNonObjectArgs is unnecessary.#414dmaclach wants to merge 1 commit intoerikdoe:masterfrom
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Agree on warning by default. Making this an error will cause a lot of unexpected problems for existing test suites. |
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I will happily refactor this on top of #424 if that gets in. |
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This encourages proper use of the APIS and keeps the testing code cleaner and easier to read.
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This encourages proper use of the APIS and keeps the testing code cleaner and easier to
read.
I would like to probably actually implement this as a warning that could be turned into an error (see #413)