Joel Bennett
Joel Bennett
@kilasuit In my opinion, you're repeating the same mistake made earlier in the conversation. Why does it matter if they are using built-in aliases?
For the record, **this** is the _opposite_ of cleverness: > PSSA has some cleverness built in and can also see if you have aliases defined in your session, for example...
Honestly, @bergmeister maybe it's worth revisiting all those points, now that I've thought about it.. ### PSSA has to support all PowerShell versions and ... some aliases do not exist...
There are [many, many reasons](https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/121555/why-is-trailing-whitespace-a-big-deal) why trailing whitespace is considered a bad practice by programmers --regardless of any specific langauge-- and I don't think it's helpful to call out one...
My 2c: I think "lower" should be the default, and "pascal" (or "proper") should be the only other option for keywords (and only because of the C# programmers who write...
Looks like I missed updating some docs/tests
Hold off merging this, because I have realized that it does the wrong thing for a few operators.
I'm quite happy to merge them. This was a safer PR just because if you didn't want it, I could take my code and go home 😉 I _did_ add...
I quite forgot about it. I'll try to look at it again this week
I was just thinking the same thing! I mean, obviously e0b8 => e0be and e0bc => e0ba already, but I'd love inversions of e0b0, e0b2, e0b4, e0b6, e0c0, e0c2, e0c8,...