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This issue relates to the func-style rule.
During the transition from TSLint (now deprecated) to ESLint for typescript linting we introduced some new rules that don't yet pass and added a temporary override in the .eslintrc.json file to temporarily disable them.
This issue covers removing that temporary override and any changes to the typescript
We should probably run go generate and other commands that generate code, such as goa gen, as part of our autobuilder.
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In the course of my work, I end up creating a lot of evaluation logs that I subsequently scrutinise in order to do things like fix bugs and improve performance. I also occasionally have to restart VSCode (by choice or by necessity), and the fact that logs do not persist across restarts of VSCode is problematic in this regard.
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Sonar does not match reported files in multi-module-builds as codeQL prefexis the path with the module's name, e.g. Module/src/main/java/... instead of src/main/java/.... So the output result needs to be adjusted to enable sonar to match the files.
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It appears there are quite a few
http://links in the documentation and code comments of this project despite the target websites supporting HTTPS (sometimes HTTPS has to be explicitly requested because the website does not upgrade connections on its own).A quick search for
http:yielded about 4000 findings, however I assume a lot are false positives (e.g. because they are part of an XML n