Unstable report file order
See original GitHub issueI’m working on modernizing a larger project, currently fixing a couple hundred issues across a half dozen files. An annoyance I’m having is that I make a bunch of fixes, run xo
again, and the output is in a different order. So often the last file shown is different from the previous run, so instead of working on one file at a time I have to keep jumping around. It would be nice if the error report output were sorted by filename to avoid this. I normally try to provide a PR but I’m not sure where to look for this.
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@coreyfarrell - check out that PR ⬆️. See if it works better for you.
@jamestalmage That’s a great idea, warnings only first, least number of errors last.