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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
JP Simard b83e0991b9 Remove all file headers
The MIT license doesn't require that all files be prepended with this
licensing or copyright information. Realm confirmed that they're ok with this
change. This will enable some companies to contribute to SwiftLint and the
date & authorship information will remain accessible via git source control.
2018-05-04 13:42:02 -07:00
JP Simard 34f429b0a3 Fix caching on Linux
This has never worked for two reasons:

1. We've used dictionaries to represent cache descriptions, which
   don't guarantee stable ordering of keys across invocations.
   This is true both on Darwin and Linux, but in practice ordering
   varies significantly more on Linux.
2. Storing a `TimeInterval` value in a `[String: Any]` dictionary
   and retrieving it again will not be dynamically castable to
   `Double` or `TimeInterval` but will be castable to `Int`.
2017-10-26 12:23:13 -07:00
JP Simard 3a32d6b479 Speed up reading cached results by about 200%
also slightly speed up writing to the cache.

For example, on the Lyft codebase with 1,500 Swift files:

```bash
$ time swiftlint lint --quiet
swiftlint --quiet  3.53s user 0.27s system 388% cpu 0.979 total
$ rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/SwiftLint && time swiftlint lint --quiet
swiftlint --quiet  35.20s user 1.22s system 371% cpu 9.806 total
$ time swiftlint lint --quiet
swiftlint lint --quiet  0.90s user 0.13s system 218% cpu 0.472 total
$ rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/SwiftLint && time swiftlint lint --quiet
swiftlint lint --quiet  31.78s user 1.18s system 360% cpu 9.146 total
```
2017-10-19 23:17:01 -07:00
Marcelo Fabri be341f90b9 Introduce queuedFatalError
`fatalError` prints the full path of the file, which leaks filesystem information from the machine that built the binary. Now that we release via CocoaPods, this is more critical.
2017-09-30 15:07:23 -03:00
JP Simard 6b8d2ba28a move Configuration+Cache.swift into Extensions/ 2017-07-17 11:42:05 -07:00