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Fix typo in pure-Python example for scan() (#790) #863

Fix typo in pure-Python example for scan() (#790)

Fix typo in pure-Python example for scan() (#790) #863

Triggered via push October 22, 2023 22:38
Status Failure
Total duration 2h 30m 10s
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13 errors, 10 warnings, and 5 notices
Python pypy-3.9
Process completed with exit code 2.
Python 3.4
The process '/opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.4.10/x64/bin/pip' failed with exit code 1
Python 2.7
Process completed with exit code 2.
Python 3.7
The runner has received a shutdown signal. This can happen when the runner service is stopped, or a manually started runner is canceled.
Python 3.7
Process completed with exit code 143.
Python 3.5
The runner has received a shutdown signal. This can happen when the runner service is stopped, or a manually started runner is canceled.
Python 3.5
The operation was canceled.
Python pypy-3.6
The runner has received a shutdown signal. This can happen when the runner service is stopped, or a manually started runner is canceled.
Python pypy-3.6
Process completed with exit code 143.
Python pypy-3.8
The hosted runner: GitHub Actions 15 lost communication with the server. Anything in your workflow that terminates the runner process, starves it for CPU/Memory, or blocks its network access can cause this error.
Python pypy-3.7
The hosted runner: GitHub Actions 14 lost communication with the server. Anything in your workflow that terminates the runner process, starves it for CPU/Memory, or blocks its network access can cause this error.
Python pypy-2.7
Process completed with exit code 2.
Python 3.12
Process completed with exit code 2.
Python 3.4
CPython version >=3.4.0 <3.5.0-0 is not supported by actions/setup-python. This probably means you are using a deprecated version. If this is not the case, you may suppress the warning setting input "allow-build" to either "info" or "allow".
Python 2.7
CPython version >=2.7.0 <2.8.0-0 is not supported by actions/setup-python. This probably means you are using a deprecated version. If this is not the case, you may suppress the warning setting input "allow-build" to either "info" or "allow".
Python 2.7
The support for python 2.7 will be removed on June 19. Related issue: https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/672
Python 3.5
CPython version >=3.5.0 <3.6.0-0 is not supported by actions/setup-python. This probably means you are using a deprecated version. If this is not the case, you may suppress the warning setting input "allow-build" to either "info" or "allow".
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Trusted Publishers allows publishing packages to PyPI from automated environments like GitHub Actions without needing to use username/password combinations or API tokens to authenticate with PyPI. Read more: https://docs.pypi.org/trusted-publishers
Upgrade to Trusted Publishing
Trusted Publishers allows publishing packages to PyPI from automated environments like GitHub Actions without needing to use username/password combinations or API tokens to authenticate with PyPI. Read more: https://docs.pypi.org/trusted-publishers
Upgrade to Trusted Publishing
Trusted Publishers allows publishing packages to PyPI from automated environments like GitHub Actions without needing to use username/password combinations or API tokens to authenticate with PyPI. Read more: https://docs.pypi.org/trusted-publishers
Python 3.6
CPython version >=3.6.0 <3.7.0-0 is not supported by actions/setup-python. This probably means you are using a deprecated version. If this is not the case, you may suppress the warning setting input "allow-build" to either "info" or "allow".
Upgrade to Trusted Publishing
Trusted Publishers allows publishing packages to PyPI from automated environments like GitHub Actions without needing to use username/password combinations or API tokens to authenticate with PyPI. Read more: https://docs.pypi.org/trusted-publishers
Python 3.10
Using a user-provided API token for authentication against https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
Python 3.8
Using a user-provided API token for authentication against https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
Python 3.11
Using a user-provided API token for authentication against https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
Python 3.9
Using a user-provided API token for authentication against https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
Python 3.6
Using a user-provided API token for authentication against https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/