Carsten Otto
Carsten Otto
Yes. My expectation based on my background in math/logic and my non-native English skills: - `assertThat(singletonMap("a", ".")).containsOnlyKeys("a", "b")` -> true (every key is either a or b) - `assertThat(Map.of("a", ".",...
I use `p` as a proposition function (i.e., a proposition if provided an input) which reasons about entries, i.e. `p(x)` is a proposition which reasons about `x` and provides `true`...
It doesn't look like a fix to me (I don't see a regression test, and I don't see the original flaw). But if it works, that's great!
I understood how the resulting log lines look like, but I still don't understand why the original code is wrong. I prefer understanding the consequences of changing code, which isn't...
I might. What's your IP?
Please send a mail to [email protected], this isn't a Jenkins issue.
@qermit Please reach out to us at [email protected], we'd like to know what kind of abuse that's supposed to be. I guess this is a false positive, due to us...