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Avoid comma after the last item of a hash.
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      on_preprocessing_ready: [[:clear_run_counts], [:recalculate_status]],
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/dataset/hooks.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for trailing comma in array and hash literals.

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: consistent_comma

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1, 2,
  3,
]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2,
]

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: comma

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2,
]

Example: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: no_comma (default)

# bad
a = [1, 2,]

# good
a = [
  1,
  2
]

Add parentheses to nested method call spawn hook_args.first.miga_variables( dataset: name, project: project.path, project_name: project.name, miga: MiGA::MiGA.root_path, object: event_args.first ).
Open

      spawn hook_args.first.miga_variables(
        dataset: name, project: project.path, project_name: project.name,
        miga: MiGA::MiGA.root_path, object: event_args.first
      )
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/dataset/hooks.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for unparenthesized method calls in the argument list of a parenthesized method call.

Example:

# good
method1(method2(arg), method3(arg))

# bad
method1(method2 arg, method3, arg)

Missing magic comment # frozen_string_literal: true.
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require 'miga/common/hooks'
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/dataset/hooks.rb by rubocop

This cop is designed to help upgrade to Ruby 3.0. It will add the comment # frozen_string_literal: true to the top of files to enable frozen string literals. Frozen string literals may be default in Ruby 3.0. The comment will be added below a shebang and encoding comment. The frozen string literal comment is only valid in Ruby 2.3+.

Example: EnforcedStyle: when_needed (default)

# The `when_needed` style will add the frozen string literal comment
# to files only when the `TargetRubyVersion` is set to 2.3+.
# bad
module Foo
  # ...
end

# good
# frozen_string_literal: true

module Foo
  # ...
end

Example: EnforcedStyle: always

# The `always` style will always add the frozen string literal comment
# to a file, regardless of the Ruby version or if `freeze` or `<<` are
# called on a string literal.
# bad
module Bar
  # ...
end

# good
# frozen_string_literal: true

module Bar
  # ...
end

Example: EnforcedStyle: never

# The `never` will enforce that the frozen string literal comment does
# not exist in a file.
# bad
# frozen_string_literal: true

module Baz
  # ...
end

# good
module Baz
  # ...
end

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