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RuleST09

Struct RuleST09 

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pub struct RuleST09;
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ST09: Join condition order convention.

This is a stub rule. The full implementation would check that in an ON clause, the column from the most recently JOINed table appears on the left side of the comparison. This is complex to detect reliably.

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impl Debug for RuleST09

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for RuleST09

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fn default() -> RuleST09

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Rule for RuleST09

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fn code(&self) -> &'static str

Rule code, e.g. “LT01”.
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fn name(&self) -> &'static str

Human-readable name, e.g. “layout.spacing”.
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fn description(&self) -> &'static str

One-line description.
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fn explanation(&self) -> &'static str

Multi-sentence explanation for AI consumers.
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fn groups(&self) -> &[RuleGroup]

Rule group.
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fn is_fixable(&self) -> bool

Can this rule auto-fix violations?
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fn crawl_type(&self) -> CrawlType

Which segments should be visited.
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fn eval(&self, _ctx: &RuleContext<'_>) -> Vec<LintViolation>

Evaluate the rule at the given context, returning violations.
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fn configure(&mut self, _settings: &HashMap<String, String>)

Configure the rule with key-value settings from config. Default implementation is a no-op.

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