The C++ linter Cpplint is printed like this in the Warnings Next Generation Plugin:

      Looking at the source I see that the ampersand in the html special character + ( + ) has been escaped (C++ Lint; ). 

      Is there any reason for escaping the + in  the first place? It's just a simple ascii character...

      PS: Is "C++ Lint" a proper name for this linter? In the documentation it is only mentioned by the name cpplint (https://pypi.org/project/cpplint/ and https://github.com/google/styleguide/tree/gh-pages/cpplint)

          [JENKINS-67101] C++ Lint shows as C++ Lint

          Eirik Marthinsen created issue -
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          Description Original: The C++ linter Cpplint is printed like this in the Warnings Next Generation Plugin:

          !image-2021-11-10-12-41-16-717.png!

          Looking at the source I see that the ampersand in the html special character + ( + ) has been escaped (C++ Lint;). 

          Is there any reason for escaping the + in  the first place? It's just a simple ascii character...

          PS: Is "C++ Lint" a proper name for this linter? In the documentation it is only mentioned by the name cpplint ([https://pypi.org/project/cpplint/] and https://github.com/google/styleguide/tree/gh-pages/cpplint)
          New: The C++ linter Cpplint is printed like this in the Warnings Next Generation Plugin:

          !image-2021-11-10-12-41-16-717.png!

          Looking at the source I see that the ampersand in the html special character + ( + ) has been escaped (C++ Lint; ). 

          Is there any reason for escaping the + in  the first place? It's just a simple ascii character...

          PS: Is "C++ Lint" a proper name for this linter? In the documentation it is only mentioned by the name cpplint ([https://pypi.org/project/cpplint/] and [https://github.com/google/styleguide/tree/gh-pages/cpplint])
          Eirik Marthinsen made changes -
          Description Original: The C++ linter Cpplint is printed like this in the Warnings Next Generation Plugin:

          !image-2021-11-10-12-41-16-717.png!

          Looking at the source I see that the ampersand in the html special character + ( + ) has been escaped (C++ Lint; ). 

          Is there any reason for escaping the + in  the first place? It's just a simple ascii character...

          PS: Is "C++ Lint" a proper name for this linter? In the documentation it is only mentioned by the name cpplint ([https://pypi.org/project/cpplint/] and [https://github.com/google/styleguide/tree/gh-pages/cpplint])
          New: The C++ linter Cpplint is printed like this in the Warnings Next Generation Plugin:

          !image-2021-11-10-12-41-16-717.png!

          Looking at the source I see that the ampersand in the html special character + ( + ) has been escaped (C++ Lint; ). 

          Is there any reason for escaping the + in  the first place? It's just a simple ascii character...

          PS: Is "C++ Lint" a proper name for this linter? In the documentation it is only mentioned by the name cpplint ([https://pypi.org/project/cpplint/] and [https://github.com/google/styleguide/tree/gh-pages/cpplint])
          Ulli Hafner made changes -
          Component/s New: analysis-model [ 23523 ]
          Component/s Original: warnings-ng-plugin [ 24526 ]
          Assignee Original: Ulli Hafner [ drulli ]
          Labels Original: plugins New: help-wanted newbie-friendly
          Priority Original: Minor [ 4 ] New: Trivial [ 5 ]
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          Assignee New: Eirik Marthinsen [ eirik ]
          Ulli Hafner made changes -
          Link New: This issue is blocking JENKINS-67245 [ JENKINS-67245 ]
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          Assignee Original: Eirik Marthinsen [ eirik ] New: Ulli Hafner [ drulli ]
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          Assignee Original: Ulli Hafner [ drulli ]
          Ulli Hafner made changes -
          Labels Original: help-wanted newbie-friendly New: hacktoberfest help-wanted newbie-friendly

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