PHPStan: Ignore unmatched ignored errors when using a baseline#46
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PHPStan: Ignore unmatched ignored errors when using a baseline#46
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This is relevant if you have created a baseline and you change/remove a file that had ignored errors. Without the option you would need to recreate the baseline on "every second commit"
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I'm a bit ambivalent on this - I see your point, but also like the default behavior.
Perhaps add a short description on what uncommenting this switch does so it's easy to make a per project decission from just looking at the config file?
Approving either way as it's still commented by default.
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This is relevant if you have created a baseline and you change/remove a file that had ignored errors.
Without the option you would need to recreate the baseline on "every second commit"