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diff --git a/scripts/allowed_warnings.txt b/scripts/allowed_warnings.txt index cb684166348..de98be345d3 100644 --- a/scripts/allowed_warnings.txt +++ b/scripts/allowed_warnings.txt @@ -8,26 +8,9 @@ # warning message so that GitLab backports don't fail. Browserslist: caniuse-lite is outdated\. Please run next command `yarn upgrade` -# https://github.com/mime-types/mime-types-data/pull/50#issuecomment-1060908930 -Type application/netcdf is already registered as a variant of application/netcdf\. - # This warning is emitted by scripts/static-analysis. \*\*\*\* .+ had the following warning\(s\): -# Ruby 3 extracts net-protocol into a separate gem, while Ruby 2 has it built-in. -# This can be removed when support for Ruby 2 is dropped. -2\.7\.0\/gems\/net-protocol-0\.1\.3\/lib\/net\/protocol\.rb:208: warning: already initialized constant Net::BufferedIO::BUFSIZE -ruby\/2\.7\.0\/net\/protocol\.rb:206: warning: previous definition of BUFSIZE was here -2\.7\.0\/gems\/net-protocol-0\.1\.3\/lib\/net\/protocol\.rb:504: warning: already initialized constant Net::NetPrivate::Socket -ruby\/2\.7\.0\/net\/protocol\.rb:503: warning: previous definition of Socket was here -2\.7\.0\/gems\/net-protocol-0\.1\.3\/lib\/net\/protocol\.rb:68: warning: already initialized constant Net::ProtocRetryError -ruby\/2\.7\.0\/net\/protocol\.rb:66: warning: previous definition of ProtocRetryError was here - -# Ruby 3 does not emit warnings for pattern matching, and if it's working -# fine in both Ruby 2 and Ruby 3, it's unlikely it'll change again. -# This can be removed when support for Ruby 2 is dropped. -warning: Pattern matching is experimental, and the behavior may change in future versions of Ruby! - # As of Ruby 3.1, one-line typesafe/destructuring pattern matching via "rightward assignment" has # been included for multiple years with no significant negative feedback or indications of removal. # In the event that it is removed in a future Ruby release, the changes required to fix it are |