- Ignore them and don't show them otherwise.
- Part three of issue 15074:
> As a result, I propose that all current cask audit warnings are never
> displayed as warnings but the underlying audit checks turned into
> errors displayed only with --strict (or one of the other relevant
> flags).
- Cask warnings are really noisy and numerous. Let's only show them if
the user passes `--strict` or something implying `--strict`, like
`--new-cask`.
- Additionally remove `display_passes` since we would like silence if
nothing is wrong with the cask, the same as with formula audits.
This code is unnecessary since `--formula` is passed
by default to the install command on Linux making it
impossible to reach `Cask::Cmd::Install.install_casks`
since it is surrounded by `if casks.any?; end`.
- Instead use class methods.
- This is better than use it as a mixin
when only a small number of methods are
used in each class or module.
- It also allows us to conditionally
require it in `brew install`.
- Removed unused search require in descriptions.rb.
- Change name of rubocop warning
- Disable linting on remaining offending lines
- Add todos to move lines with disabled linting
checks to extend/os in the future
When casks are unreadable (e.g. have invalid syntax, the cask file
cannot be found) then it's not been possible to uninstall them, list
them or perform any operation which iterates through all casks.
Handle these various cases by falling back to creating a `Cask::Cask`
object using just the name/token and latest installed version on disk.
This provides enough functionality to be able to verbosely list these
casks, not error on listing and, most importantly, uninstall/reinstall
them.
Fixes https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/issues/62223