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Robert Scholte closed MCHECKSTYLE-341.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Assignee: Robert Scholte
> Introduce an expectedViolation flag
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> Key: MCHECKSTYLE-341
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MCHECKSTYLE-341
> Project: Maven Checkstyle Plugin
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: checkstyle:check
> Affects Versions: 2.17
> Reporter: Tibo
> Assignee: Robert Scholte
> Priority: Minor
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> We are trying to fix our tech debt step by step using the maxAllowedViolation
> flag and reducing the number slowly.
> We have 400+ maven module in our project and developer never update this
> flag, So basically when someone is fixing checkstyle error without updating
> the flag, it leaves room for another developer to introduce new errors...
> I would like an expectedViolation flag just to force people who are fixing
> issues to also update the count... It could be called "expectedViolation".
> The difference with the maxAllowedViolation flag is that this one would also
> fail when the number of actual violation is less than the "expectedViolation"
> flag.
> I believe the maxAllowedViolation should have been an expectedViolation from
> the start. I don't believe anyone wants to leave room for violation, you just
> want, for an existing project, to explicitly specify the current number of
> violation and disallow through pull request the number to go up.
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