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Thank you for developing a great tool. I recently started to use this tool because I want to use the fixer feature. However, I realized there's no way to check diff without actually fixing my files. Could you consider adding diff feature so I can go ahead applying the changes without worries?
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Summary
The always-ff-non-blocking rule currently only flags basic assignments using the
=
operator. Blocking assignments using modifying assignment operators or unary increments and decrements evade an enforcement.** Example **