[Repo Assist] improve: HtmlParser remove dead code and redundant ToLowerInvariant in EmitTag #494
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33 warnings
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check-format
Unexpected input(s) 'dotnet-version-file', valid inputs are ['dotnet-version', 'dotnet-quality', 'global-json-file', 'source-url', 'owner', 'config-file', 'cache', 'cache-dependency-path', 'workloads', 'architecture']
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check-format:
build/build.fs#L288
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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check-format:
build/build.fs#L277
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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check-format:
build/build.fs#L276
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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check-format:
build/build.fs#L275
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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check-format:
build/build.fs#L274
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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check-format:
build/build.fs#L272
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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check-format:
build/build.fs#L270
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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check-format
Unexpected input(s) 'dotnet-version-file', valid inputs are ['dotnet-version', 'dotnet-quality', 'global-json-file', 'source-url', 'owner', 'config-file', 'cache', 'cache-dependency-path', 'workloads', 'architecture']
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build-ubuntu
Unexpected input(s) 'dotnet-version-file', valid inputs are ['dotnet-version', 'dotnet-quality', 'global-json-file', 'source-url', 'owner', 'config-file', 'cache', 'cache-dependency-path', 'workloads', 'architecture']
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build-ubuntu
IsTrimmable and EnableTrimAnalyzer are not supported for the target framework. Consider multi-targeting to a supported framework to enable trimming, and set IsTrimmable only for the supported frameworks. For example:
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build-ubuntu
<IsTrimmable Condition="$([MSBuild]::IsTargetFrameworkCompatible('$(TargetFramework)', 'net8.0'))">true</IsTrimmable>
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build-ubuntu
IsTrimmable and EnableTrimAnalyzer are not supported for the target framework. Consider multi-targeting to a supported framework to enable trimming, and set IsTrimmable only for the supported frameworks. For example:
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build-ubuntu:
build/build.fs#L288
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-ubuntu:
build/build.fs#L277
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-ubuntu:
build/build.fs#L276
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-ubuntu:
build/build.fs#L275
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-ubuntu:
build/build.fs#L274
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-ubuntu:
build/build.fs#L272
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-ubuntu:
build/build.fs#L270
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-ubuntu
Unexpected input(s) 'dotnet-version-file', valid inputs are ['dotnet-version', 'dotnet-quality', 'global-json-file', 'source-url', 'owner', 'config-file', 'cache', 'cache-dependency-path', 'workloads', 'architecture']
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build-windows
Unexpected input(s) 'dotnet-version-file', valid inputs are ['dotnet-version', 'dotnet-quality', 'global-json-file', 'source-url', 'owner', 'config-file', 'cache', 'cache-dependency-path', 'workloads', 'architecture']
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build-windows
IsTrimmable and EnableTrimAnalyzer are not supported for the target framework. Consider multi-targeting to a supported framework to enable trimming, and set IsTrimmable only for the supported frameworks. For example:
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build-windows
<IsTrimmable Condition="$([MSBuild]::IsTargetFrameworkCompatible('$(TargetFramework)', 'net8.0'))">true</IsTrimmable>
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build-windows
IsTrimmable and EnableTrimAnalyzer are not supported for the target framework. Consider multi-targeting to a supported framework to enable trimming, and set IsTrimmable only for the supported frameworks. For example:
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build-windows:
build/build.fs#L288
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-windows:
build/build.fs#L277
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-windows:
build/build.fs#L276
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-windows:
build/build.fs#L275
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-windows:
build/build.fs#L274
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-windows:
build/build.fs#L272
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-windows:
build/build.fs#L270
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
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build-windows
Unexpected input(s) 'dotnet-version-file', valid inputs are ['dotnet-version', 'dotnet-quality', 'global-json-file', 'source-url', 'owner', 'config-file', 'cache', 'cache-dependency-path', 'workloads', 'architecture']
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