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This data and new endpoint is potentially a big security risk though. We are now collecting the symbols in the |
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This adds some stuff which makes us able to call uploading symbol analysis from pysemgrep.
make setup && make
to update the generated code after editing a.atd
file (TODO: have a CI check)For example, the Semgrep backend need to still be able to consume data
generated by Semgrep 1.50.0.
See https://atd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/atdgen-tutorial.html#smooth-protocol-upgrades
Note that the types related to the semgrep-core JSON output or the
semgrep-core RPC do not need to be backward compatible!