build(deps): bump tornado from 6.2 to 6.3.2 in /bazel #279
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The following actions uses node12 which is deprecated and will be forced to run on node16: actions/setup-dotnet@v1. For more info: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-06-13-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node16-instead-of-node12-by-default/
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.NET Core 3.1 is no longer supported and will not receive security updates in the future. Please refer to https://aka.ms/dotnet-core-support for more information about the .NET support policy.
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temp_dotnet/sat/NursesSat/NursesSat.cs#L161
Unreachable code detected
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temp_dotnet/sat/NursesSat/NursesSat.cs#L161
Unreachable code detected
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temp_dotnet/sat/ScheduleRequestsSat/ScheduleRequestsSat.cs#L148
Unreachable code detected
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temp_dotnet/sat/ScheduleRequestsSat/ScheduleRequestsSat.cs#L203
The variable 'isWorking' is assigned but its value is never used
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temp_dotnet/sat/ScheduleRequestsSat/ScheduleRequestsSat.cs#L148
Unreachable code detected
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temp_dotnet/sat/ScheduleRequestsSat/ScheduleRequestsSat.cs#L203
The variable 'isWorking' is assigned but its value is never used
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temp_dotnet/linear_solver/LinearSolverTests/LinearSolverTests.cs#L170
Comparison made to same variable; did you mean to compare something else?
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temp_dotnet/linear_solver/LinearSolverTests/LinearSolverTests.cs#L171
Comparison made to same variable; did you mean to compare something else?
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temp_dotnet/linear_solver/LinearSolverTests/LinearSolverTests.cs#L439
The literal or constant value 2 should be passed as the 'expected' argument in the call to 'Assert.Equal(expected, actual)' in method 'testSetHintAndSolverGetters' on type 'LinearSolverTest'. Swap the parameter values.
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temp_dotnet/linear_solver/LinearSolverTests/LinearSolverTests.cs#L441
The literal or constant value 2 should be passed as the 'expected' argument in the call to 'Assert.Equal(expected, actual)' in method 'testSetHintAndSolverGetters' on type 'LinearSolverTest'. Swap the parameter values.
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