{ /* * ENVIRONMENTS * ================= */ // Define globals exposed by modern browsers. "browser": true, /* * TABS AND QUOTES * ================== */ // Enforce tab width of 2 spaces. "indent": 2, // Enforce use of single quotation marks for strings. "quotmark": "single", /* * ENFORCING OPTIONS * ================= */ // This option allows you to not put curly braces // around blocks in loops and conditionals. "curly": false, // This option allows the use of immediate function // invocations without wrapping them in parentheses. "immed": false, // This option prohibits the use of arguments.caller // and arguments.callee. Both .caller and .callee make // quite a few optimizations impossible so they were // deprecated in future versions of JavaScript. "noarg": true, // This option suppresses warnings about the use of // assignments in cases where comparisons are expected "boss": true, // Allow use of == and != in favor of === and !==. "eqeqeq": false, // Suppress warnings about == null comparisons. "eqnull": true, // Does not require capitalized names for constructor functions. "newcap": false, // Prohibit trailing whitespace. "trailing": true, // Prohibit use of explicitly undeclared variables. "undef": true, // Warn when variables are defined but never used. "unused": true, // This option suppresses warnings about the use of expressions where // normally you would expect to see assignments or function calls. // Most of the time, such code is a typo. However, it is not forbidden // by the spec and that's why this warning is optional. "expr": true, // This option suppresses warnings about the use of eval. // The use of eval is discouraged because it can make your code // vulnerable to various injection attacks and it makes it hard for // JavaScript interpreter to do certain optimizations. "evil": true, // This option suppresses warnings about comma-first coding style. "laxcomma": true, // suppress object dot notation warnings, we know what we're doing "sub": true, // This option defines globals that are usually used for logging poor-man's // debugging: console, alert, etc. It is usually a good idea to not ship // them in production because, for example, console.log breaks in legacy // versions of Internet Explorer. "devel": true, // This option suppresses warnings about mixed tabs and spaces when the // latter are used for alignment only. The technique is called SmartTabs. "smarttabs": true, "globals": { "Modernizr": true, "DocumentTouch": true, "TEST": true, "SVGFEColorMatrixElement": true, "Blob": true, "define": true, "require": true, "$": true, "QUnit": true } }