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@alessio alessio commented Feb 24, 2025

remove pinning on patch releases

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    • Upgraded underlying automation tools used for building and quality analysis to their latest versions, ensuring a more robust and maintainable process without altering user-facing functionality.

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This pull request updates the version specifications for two GitHub Actions in the build workflow. The modifications change the actions/checkout action from version v4.2.2 to v4 and the codecov/codecov-action from version v5.3.1 to v5. These adjustments broaden the version range without altering the workflow’s functionality.

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.github/workflows/build.yaml Updated actions/checkout version from v4.2.2 to v4 and codecov/codecov-action version from v5.3.1 to v5

Possibly related PRs

  • Update codacy.yml #39: Updates the version specification for actions/checkout, aligning with the modifications here.
  • update ci #29: Also adjusts the actions/checkout version in the workflow, making it closely related.

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In a burrow of code, I hop with glee,
Updating actions so simply and free.
Versions now broader, like skies so wide,
A quick little tweak for a smoother ride.
Happy paws applaud, crunching bugs goodbye!


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@alessio alessio merged commit fae07db into master Feb 24, 2025
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@alessio alessio deleted the alessio-patch-1 branch February 24, 2025 23:45
- name: Test
run: go test -race -cover -covermode=atomic -coverprofile=coverage.out ./...
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@v5.3.1
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@v5

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An action sourced from a third-party repository on GitHub is not pinned to a full length commit SHA. Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Error

An action sourced from a third-party repository on GitHub is not pinned to a full length commit SHA. Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release.
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