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Merge pull request #104729 from Meorge/bugfix/warning-grammar-fixes
Fix a few GDScript warning messages for grammar and consistency
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@@ -3011,7 +3011,7 @@ void GDScriptAnalyzer::reduce_assignment(GDScriptParser::AssignmentNode *p_assig
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GDScriptParser::IdentifierNode *id = static_cast<GDScriptParser::IdentifierNode *>(p_assignment->assignee);
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// Use == 1 here because this assignment was already counted in the beginning of the function.
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if (id->source == GDScriptParser::IdentifierNode::LOCAL_VARIABLE && id->variable_source && id->variable_source->assignments == 1) {
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parser->push_warning(p_assignment, GDScriptWarning::UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE_OP_ASSIGN, id->name);
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parser->push_warning(p_assignment, GDScriptWarning::UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE_OP_ASSIGN, id->name, Variant::get_operator_name(p_assignment->variant_op));
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}
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}
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#endif
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@@ -40,10 +40,10 @@ String GDScriptWarning::get_message() const {
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switch (code) {
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case UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE:
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CHECK_SYMBOLS(1);
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return vformat(R"(The variable "%s" was used before being assigned a value.)", symbols[0]);
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return vformat(R"(The variable "%s" is used before being assigned a value.)", symbols[0]);
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case UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE_OP_ASSIGN:
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CHECK_SYMBOLS(1);
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return vformat(R"(Using assignment with operation but the variable "%s" was not previously assigned a value.)", symbols[0]);
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CHECK_SYMBOLS(2);
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return vformat(R"(The variable "%s" is modified with the compound-assignment operator "%s=" but was not previously initialized.)", symbols[0], symbols[1]);
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case UNUSED_VARIABLE:
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CHECK_SYMBOLS(1);
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return vformat(R"(The local variable "%s" is declared but never used in the block. If this is intended, prefix it with an underscore: "_%s".)", symbols[0], symbols[0]);
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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ String GDScriptWarning::get_message() const {
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case STANDALONE_EXPRESSION:
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return "Standalone expression (the line may have no effect).";
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case STANDALONE_TERNARY:
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return "Standalone ternary operator: the return value is being discarded.";
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return "Standalone ternary operator (the return value is being discarded).";
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case INCOMPATIBLE_TERNARY:
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return "Values of the ternary operator are not mutually compatible.";
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case UNTYPED_DECLARATION:
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@@ -117,17 +117,17 @@ String GDScriptWarning::get_message() const {
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case REDUNDANT_STATIC_UNLOAD:
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return R"(The "@static_unload" annotation is redundant because the file does not have a class with static variables.)";
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case REDUNDANT_AWAIT:
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return R"("await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.)";
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return R"("await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.)";
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case ASSERT_ALWAYS_TRUE:
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return "Assert statement is redundant because the expression is always true.";
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case ASSERT_ALWAYS_FALSE:
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return "Assert statement will raise an error because the expression is always false.";
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case INTEGER_DIVISION:
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return "Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.";
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return "Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.";
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case NARROWING_CONVERSION:
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return "Narrowing conversion (float is converted to int and loses precision).";
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case INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST:
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return "Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended cast the integer to the enum type.";
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return "Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended, cast the integer to the enum type using the \"as\" keyword.";
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case INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_MATCH:
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CHECK_SYMBOLS(3);
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return vformat(R"(Cannot %s %s as Enum "%s": no enum member has matching value.)", symbols[0], symbols[1], symbols[2]);
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@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ String GDScriptWarning::get_message() const {
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return "Empty script file.";
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case DEPRECATED_KEYWORD:
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CHECK_SYMBOLS(2);
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return vformat(R"(The "%s" keyword is deprecated and will be removed in a future release, please replace its uses by "%s".)", symbols[0], symbols[1]);
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return vformat(R"(The "%s" keyword is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please replace it with "%s".)", symbols[0], symbols[1]);
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case CONFUSABLE_IDENTIFIER:
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CHECK_SYMBOLS(1);
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return vformat(R"(The identifier "%s" has misleading characters and might be confused with something else.)", symbols[0]);
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@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ String GDScriptWarning::get_message() const {
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return vformat(R"*(The method "%s()" overrides a method from native class "%s". This won't be called by the engine and may not work as expected.)*", symbols[0], symbols[1]);
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case GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY:
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CHECK_SYMBOLS(1);
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return vformat(R"*(The default value is using "%s" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.)*", symbols[0]);
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return vformat(R"*(The default value uses "%s" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.)*", symbols[0]);
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case ONREADY_WITH_EXPORT:
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return R"("@onready" will set the default value after "@export" takes effect and will override it.)";
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#ifndef DISABLE_DEPRECATED
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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 5: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "$" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 6: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "get_node()" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 7: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "get_node()" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 8: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "get_node()" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 9: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "$" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 11: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "%" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 12: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "$" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 13: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "get_node()" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 14: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value is using "%" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 5: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "$" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 6: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "get_node()" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 7: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "get_node()" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 8: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "get_node()" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 9: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "$" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 11: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "%" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 12: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "$" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 13: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "get_node()" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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~~ WARNING at line 14: (GET_NODE_DEFAULT_WITHOUT_ONREADY) The default value uses "%" which won't return nodes in the scene tree before "_ready()" is called. Use the "@onready" annotation to solve this.
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warn
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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 26: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 28: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 32: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 38: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 44: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 45: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 46: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 51: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 53: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 26: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 28: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 32: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 38: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 44: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 45: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 46: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 51: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 53: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 19: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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2.718
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2.718
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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 5: (INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST) Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended cast the integer to the enum type.
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~~ WARNING at line 9: (INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST) Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended cast the integer to the enum type.
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~~ WARNING at line 12: (INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST) Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended cast the integer to the enum type.
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~~ WARNING at line 14: (INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST) Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended cast the integer to the enum type.
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~~ WARNING at line 5: (INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST) Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended, cast the integer to the enum type using the "as" keyword.
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~~ WARNING at line 9: (INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST) Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended, cast the integer to the enum type using the "as" keyword.
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~~ WARNING at line 12: (INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST) Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended, cast the integer to the enum type using the "as" keyword.
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~~ WARNING at line 14: (INT_AS_ENUM_WITHOUT_CAST) Integer used when an enum value is expected. If this is intended, cast the integer to the enum type using the "as" keyword.
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0
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1
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0
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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 3: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division, decimal part will be discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 3: (INTEGER_DIVISION) Integer division. Decimal part will be discarded.
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 2: (STANDALONE_TERNARY) Standalone ternary operator: the return value is being discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 3: (STANDALONE_TERNARY) Standalone ternary operator: the return value is being discarded.
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~~ WARNING at line 2: (STANDALONE_TERNARY) Standalone ternary operator (the return value is being discarded).
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~~ WARNING at line 3: (STANDALONE_TERNARY) Standalone ternary operator (the return value is being discarded).
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1
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 3: (UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE) The variable "unassigned" was used before being assigned a value.
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~~ WARNING at line 7: (UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE) The variable "a" was used before being assigned a value.
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~~ WARNING at line 8: (UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE) The variable "a" was used before being assigned a value.
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~~ WARNING at line 3: (UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE) The variable "unassigned" is used before being assigned a value.
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~~ WARNING at line 7: (UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE) The variable "a" is used before being assigned a value.
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~~ WARNING at line 8: (UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE) The variable "a" is used before being assigned a value.
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<null>
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<null>
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<null>
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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 4: (UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE_OP_ASSIGN) Using assignment with operation but the variable "__" was not previously assigned a value.
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~~ WARNING at line 4: (UNASSIGNED_VARIABLE_OP_ASSIGN) The variable "__" is modified with the compound-assignment operator "+=" but was not previously initialized.
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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
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GDTEST_OK
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~~ WARNING at line 4: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword not needed in this case, because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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~~ WARNING at line 4: (REDUNDANT_AWAIT) "await" keyword is unnecessary because the expression isn't a coroutine nor a signal.
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awaited
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