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update snapcraft and flatpak #811

update snapcraft and flatpak

update snapcraft and flatpak #811

Triggered via push November 19, 2024 21:38
Status Success
Total duration 1m 33s
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The 'licenseUrl' element will be deprecated. Consider using the 'license' element instead.
build: src/OneWare.Essentials/EditorExtensions/InlayHintGenerator.cs#L20
Non-nullable property 'Hint' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider adding the 'required' modifier or declaring the property as nullable.
build: src/OneWare.Essentials/EditorExtensions/InlayHintGenerator.cs#L21
Non-nullable property 'Anchor' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider adding the 'required' modifier or declaring the property as nullable.
build: src/OneWare.Essentials/EditorExtensions/InlayHintGenerator.cs#L22
Non-nullable property 'Control' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider adding the 'required' modifier or declaring the property as nullable.
build: src/OneWare.Essentials/EditorExtensions/BreakPoint.cs#L5
Non-nullable property 'File' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider adding the 'required' modifier or declaring the property as nullable.
build: src/OneWare.Essentials/Behaviors/ContextDragBubbleBehavior.cs#L142
Avoid "async void" methods, because any exceptions not handled by the method will crash the process (https://github.com/Microsoft/vs-threading/blob/main/doc/analyzers/VSTHRD100.md)
build: src/OneWare.Output/Views/OutputBaseView.cs#L63
The type 'Avalonia.Media.IBrush?' cannot be used as type parameter 'T' in the generic type or method 'ObservableCollectionEx.ToObservableChangeSet<T>(ObservableCollection<T>)'. Nullability of type argument 'Avalonia.Media.IBrush?' doesn't match 'notnull' constraint.
build: src/OneWare.ProjectExplorer/ViewModels/ProjectExplorerViewModel.cs#L577
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.