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January 2021 Release Radar
Release Radar

Not everyone takes a break over the festive season. Some people in the community have been busy shipping releases. So we’re here to bring you the latest and greatest releases for January 2021.

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Go is a programming language built to resemble a simplified version of the C programming language.
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ronag
ronag commented Feb 7, 2021

We're down from 100 coverage again.

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File                 |  % Stmts | % Branch |  % Funcs |  % Lines | Uncovered Line #s |
---------------------|----------|----------|----------|----------|-------------------|
All files            |    99.64 |    98.59 |      100 |    99.63 |                   |
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virtuald
virtuald commented Sep 22, 2020

In my mind one of the key things (besides visualization) Sourcetrail provides is a useful graph structure for source code that can be used for various types of analysis, without having to go through the pain of writing a clang analyzer yourself. However, since sourcetrail doesn't have plugins (#1076), writing your own analysis tools is a bit of work, and may not let you use other kinds of graph an

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jeblad
jeblad commented Feb 16, 2021

🚨🚨 Feature Request

  • Related to an existing Issue
  • A new implementation (Improvement, Extension)

Move the docker setup to a separate repository. Moving this outside core makes cleaner code.

Keeping docker-setup inside the core code, then adding a number of other similar systems like Vagrant, will over time create a mess. Better move them out. It also mak

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