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Prevent Style/YodaCondition from breaking not LITERAL #4443

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@pocke pocke commented May 29, 2017

For example

!true
not true
!1
!'foo'

Style/YodaCondition cop crashes on the above cases.


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bbatsov commented May 29, 2017

I guess it'd be better to simply ignore not, as it's not really interesting for this cop.

For example

```ruby
!true
not true
!1
!'foo'
```

`Style/YodaCondition` cop crashes on the above cases.
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pocke commented May 29, 2017

Right. I updated the code.

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