# reject `m_data` as VxWorks defined it and that breaks things if it's used elsewhere # see [fprime](https://github.com/nasa/fprime/commit/d589f0a25c59ea9a800d851ea84c2f5df02fb529) # and [Qt](https://github.com/qtproject/qt-solutions/blame/fb7bc42bfcc578ff3fa3b9ca21a41e96eb37c1c7/qtscriptclassic/src/qscriptbuffer_p.h#L46) #\bm_data\b # Were you debugging using a framework with `fit()`? # If you have a framework that uses `it()` for testing and `fit()` for debugging a specific test, # you might not want to check in code where you skip all the other tests. #\bfit\( # Should be `HH:MM:SS` \bHH:SS:MM\b # Should be `86400` (seconds in a standard day) \b84600\b(?:.*\bday\b) # Should probably be `2006-01-02` (yyyy-mm-dd) # Assuming that the time is being passed to https://go.dev/src/time/format.go \b2006-02-01\b # Should probably be `YYYYMMDD` \b[Yy]{4}[Dd]{2}[Mm]{2}(?!.*[Yy]{4}[Dd]{2}[Mm]{2}).*$ # Should be `a priori` or `and prior` (?i)(? Don't use `can not` when you mean `cannot`. The only time you're likely to see `can not` written as separate words is when the word `can` happens to precede some other phrase that happens to start with `not`. # > `Can't` is a contraction of `cannot`, and it's best suited for informal writing. # > In formal writing and where contractions are frowned upon, use `cannot`. # > It is possible to write `can not`, but you generally find it only as part of some other construction, such as `not only . . . but also.` # - if you encounter such a case, add a pattern for that case to patterns.txt. \b[Cc]an not\b # Do not use `(click) here` links # For more information, see: # * https://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/noClickHere # * https://webaim.org/techniques/hypertext/link_text # * https://granicus.com/blog/why-click-here-links-are-bad/ # * https://heyoka.medium.com/dont-use-click-here-f32f445d1021 (?i)(?:>|\[)(?:(?:click |)here|this(?=\]\([^\)]+:/)|link|(?:read |)more(?!