chore(deps): update dependency postcss to v8.4.49 (#254) #303
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Integration test
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Matrix: test
Annotations
7 errors
Lint:
internal/gosrc/decl_test.go#L285
SA1019: ast.NewPackage has been deprecated since Go 1.22 and an alternative has been available since Go 1.0: use the type checker [go/types] instead; see [Object]. (staticcheck)
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Lint:
internal/gosrc/decl_test.go#L287
SA1019: ast.Object has been deprecated since Go 1.22 and an alternative has been available since Go 1.0: The relationship between Idents and Objects cannot be correctly computed without type information. For example, the expression T{K: 0} may denote a struct, map, slice, or array literal, depending on the type of T. If T is a struct, then K refers to a field of T, whereas for the other types it refers to a value in the environment. (staticcheck)
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Lint:
internal/gosrc/parser.go#L49
SA1019: ast.NewPackage has been deprecated since Go 1.22 and an alternative has been available since Go 1.0: use the type checker [go/types] instead; see [Object]. (staticcheck)
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Lint:
internal/gosrc/parser.go#L96
SA1019: ast.Importer has been deprecated since Go 1.22 and an alternative has been available since Go 1.0: use the type checker [go/types] instead; see [Object]. (staticcheck)
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Lint:
internal/gosrc/parser.go#L102
SA1019: ast.Object has been deprecated since Go 1.22 and an alternative has been available since Go 1.0: The relationship between Idents and Objects cannot be correctly computed without type information. For example, the expression T{K: 0} may denote a struct, map, slice, or array literal, depending on the type of T. If T is a struct, then K refers to a field of T, whereas for the other types it refers to a value in the environment. (staticcheck)
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Lint:
internal/gosrc/parser_test.go#L111
SA1019: ast.Object has been deprecated since Go 1.22 and an alternative has been available since Go 1.0: The relationship between Idents and Objects cannot be correctly computed without type information. For example, the expression T{K: 0} may denote a struct, map, slice, or array literal, depending on the type of T. If T is a struct, then K refers to a field of T, whereas for the other types it refers to a value in the environment. (staticcheck)
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Lint
Process completed with exit code 2.
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