This will make CI fail if someone adds a new language but neglects to
add a new grammar for it. This should make it easier for people to
review PRs, as CI will help them to make sure a new grammar gets added.
However, we currently support some languages that have no grammars, and
we may support more in the future. So you can explicitly mark the
language as having no grammar by setting `tm_scope: NONE` in
languages.yml.
* origin/master:
Add Gemfile.lock sample
Remove deprecated method
#all_extensions already includes primary extension
typo
remove unused assertion
Symlink ant.xml to build.xml
Avoid shadowing variable name
Update comment
Make missing sample failure message similar
Remove blank extensions property
Fix sample tests
Add Forth extensions .f and .for; add heuristics for Forth and FORTRAN.
Add FORTRAN and Forth samples.
Extensions aren't actually required
Fix errors from pedantic test
Make pedantic test actually pedantic
Removing extensions when they should be filenames
Adding sample pom.xml files
Link to contributing docs
require samples if filename matches multiple languages
Conflicts:
test/test_pedantic.rb
* origin/master:
Allow mime-types 2.x to be used with Linguist
Upgrade to rugged 0.22.0b1
Mention that languages need to be quite popular
fix vendor/cache
Gemfile.lock is nolonger considered generated
Tests for BlobHelper#empty?
remove reference to empty.js
Remove more empty samples
Bail earlier if the file is empty.
Moving comments
Use heuristics earlier to inform the rest of the classification process
Removing inconsistency of `find_by_heuristics` (was sometimes returning nil and sometimes returning and empty array)
Removing unused array of candidate languages.
Reworking most heuristics to only return one match
What do you call someone that thinks they are pedantic but actually
aren’t? All the crazy custom parsing in this test was making so it
wasn’t actually doing anything.