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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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None
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Jenkins 1.409.2, Warnings plugin 3.22, Timestamper 1.2.2, Eclipse compiler parser
When one has console annotations enabled (e.g. via the Timestamper plugin), the warnings count is (sometimes) miscalculated. And worse: the warnings change from build to build without code changes.
Warnings look the e.g. like this:
DataProviderHelper.java:80, Eclipse Java Compiler, Priority: Normal
[8mha:AAAAdB+LCAAAAAAAAABb85aBtbiIQSOjNKU4P0+vIKc0PTOvWK8kMze1uCQxtyC1SC8ExvbLL0llgABGJgZGLwaB3MycnMzi4My85FTXgvzkjIoiBimoScn5ecX5Oal6zhAaVS9DRQGQNu5k0LsPAPYXhGGBAAAA[0mPropertyModel is a raw type. References to generic type PropertyModel should be parameterized
DataProviderHelper.java:80, Eclipse Java Compiler, Priority: Normal
[8mha:AAAAdB+LCAAAAAAAAABb85aBtbiIQSOjNKU4P0+vIKc0PTOvWK8kMze1uCQxtyC1SC8ExvbLL0llgABGJgZGLwaB3MycnMzi4My85FTXgvzkjIoiBimoScn5ecX5Oal6zhAaVS9DRQGQNu5k0HsAAMs64teBAAAA[0mPropertyModel is a raw type. References to generic type PropertyModel should be parameterized
The plugin doesn't seem to recognize the 2 warnings as duplicate and therefore counts them as 2 warnings
- duplicates
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JENKINS-7417 Console notes appear in the reported file names
- Resolved