@Conan-Kudo If I had just a few packages with a few developers, I would do 
that. When you have more than a thousand packages with more developers, you 
can't afford that. Even if you correct hundreds of packages, you will get new 
incoming commits with yet another violations. You need something automatic: 
either give a build error (so that the developer can't ignore it) or do not 
expand the macros (so that the developer may ignore it).

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