LuaCheck: Fix typos

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rubenwardy 2018-02-25 00:00:10 +00:00
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Check that it's installed with the following command:
The first time you run LuaCheck, it will probably pick up a lot of false
errors. This is because it still needs to be configured.
On Windows, the root project folder onto the luacheck.exe executable.
On Windows, drag the root project folder onto the luacheck.exe executable.
On Linux, run `luacheck .` whilst in the root folder of your project.
@ -73,16 +73,16 @@ read_globals = {
Next you'll need to test that it works by running LuaCheck. You should get a lot
less errors this time. Starting at the first error you get, either modify the
configuration to take it into account, or if there's a bug then fix it - take
a look at the below list.
a look at the list below.
### Troubleshooting
* **accessing undefined variable foobar** - If foobar is meant to be a global,
then add it to read_globals. Otherwise add any missing `local`s to the mod.
* **setting non-standard global variable foobar** - If foobar is meant to be a global,
* **accessing undefined variable foobar** - If `foobar` is meant to be a global,
then add it to `read_globals`. Otherwise add any missing `local`s to the mod.
* **setting non-standard global variable foobar** - If `foobar` is meant to be a global,
then add it to `globals`. Remove from `read_globals` if present there.
Otherwise add any missing `local`s to the mod.
* **mutating read-only global variable 'foobar'** - Move foobar from `read_globals` to
* **mutating read-only global variable 'foobar'** - Move `foobar` from `read_globals` to
`globals`.
## Checking commits with Travis
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ If your project is public and is on Github, you can use TravisCI - a free servic
to run jobs on commits to check them. This means that every commit you push will
be checked against LuaCheck, and a green tick or red cross displayed next to them
depending on whether LuaCheck finds any mistakes. This is especially helpful for
when you project receives a pull-request - you'll be able to see the LuaCheck output
when your project receives a pull request - you'll be able to see the LuaCheck output
without downloading the code.
First you should visit [travis-ci.org](https://travis-ci.org/) and sign in with