I'm using JSHint for Visual Studio. It's not uncommon for JSHint to issue a warning about an issue that I know it safe to ignore. I have been putting // ignore jslint
on the relevant line, but I see that we can also ignore specific error codes. From the 1.0.0 rc1 release notes:
This version adds a unique numeric code to every warning and error message produced by JSHint. That means that you can now ignore any warning produced by JSHint even when there is no corresponding option for it. You can do that using the special minus (-) operator. For example, here’s how you ignore all messages about trailing decimal points (W047):
/*jshint -W047 */
Seems cool, but try as I might, I cannot find a list of all the error codes. Visual Studio's warning list doesn't provide you with the numeric error code, just the error text.
Surely this list is out there somewhere, right? I've literally spent an hour Googling for this. But no success so far.
The best place to look for things like that is the source (which is available on GitHub). The file you're looking for is messages.js
(versions: current release (2.9.5, 2017-06-22), master branch, 2.1.4 (source for the code below)):
var warnings = {
W001: "'hasOwnProperty' is a really bad name.",
W002: "Value of '{a}' may be overwritten in IE 8 and earlier.",
W003: "'{a}' was used before it was defined.",
W004: "'{a}' is already defined.",
// ...
};