These functions have been deprecated from lintr.
open_curly_linter() and closed_curly_linter() check that open and closed curly braces
are on their own line unless they follow an else, a comma, or a closing bracket.
Deprecated in favor of brace_linter().
paren_brace_linter() checks that there is a space between right parentheses and an opening
curly brace. E.g., function(){} doesn't have a space, while function() {} does.
Deprecated in favor of brace_linter().
semicolon_terminator_linter() checks that no semicolons terminate expressions.
Deprecated in favor of semicolon_linter().
closed_curly_linter(allow_single_line = FALSE)open_curly_linter(allow_single_line = FALSE)
paren_brace_linter()
semicolon_terminator_linter(semicolon = c("compound", "trailing"))
unneeded_concatenation_linter(allow_single_expression = TRUE)
single_quotes_linter()
consecutive_stopifnot_linter()
no_tab_linter()
if TRUE, allow an open and closed curly pair on the same line.
A character vector defining which semicolons to report:
Semicolons that separate two statements on the same line.
Semicolons following the last statement on the line.
configurable, deprecated, readability, style
linters for a complete list of linters available in lintr.