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this fixes a new false positive memory leak (#4297), but unfortunately
opens a few new false positives (#4274).
therefore let it ignore memleak checks for now, until the detection
is a bit more stable in GCC.
Fixes: #4274, #4297
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Sort.py updates
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Fixes: #3986
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GitHub added native support for it, no need for this anymore.
https://github.blog/changelog/2021-02-08-github-actions-skip-pull-request-and-push-workflows-with-skip-ci/
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Just `find . -not \( -name .git -prune -o -name *.AppImage -prune \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 perl -pi -e 's/ +$//'`
and filter to avoid unwanted changes (especially .md files)
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* Update build.yml
Currently we run all actions for all commits. This is not resource friendly. Let's tweak this a bit.
This commit adds support for "skip ci" tags (i.e. if the head commit contains [s k i p c i] (w/o the extra spaces used to escape here), no jobs are executed.
In addition are all commits which modify non-code files (e.g. README) only excluded.
Furthermore we should not run cppcheck and scan-build if only profiles are changed and sort.py need only to be execute if profiles are changed.
* Create sort.yml
* Update build.yml
profile-sort is now in sort.yml
* Update sort.yml
fix syntax
* Update codeql-analysis.yml
paths-ignore:
- CONTRIBUTING.md
- README
- README.md
- RELNOTES
- SECURITY.md
- 'etc/**'
* Create build-extra.yml
* Update build.yml
* Update build-extra.yml
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