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Convert todo_comment_linter to XPath approach #2438
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Why apply this on the file-level?
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I was thinking there's not much benefit to being expression-level for what's basically a simple text-match linter. But there might be a ton of comments in a huge file, so maybe caching would help.
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I'm thinking we should specify the lowest cacheable level, which should be expression here.
I have an idea cooking on how to speed up expression-level linters by running them on the file-level if they support it and being smart about the caching. But that's not completely ripe yet.
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sounds exciting. I think something like this is definitely possible and would be a big boon to anyone who never caches (like me 😅)
Follow-up to #2437, towards #2047.