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Removing noisy checkers from the sei-cert guideline #3256

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@dkrupp dkrupp requested a review from csordasmarton as a code owner April 6, 2021 13:11
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@csordasmarton csordasmarton added analyzer 📈 Related to the analyze commands (analysis driver) config ⚙️ labels Apr 6, 2021
"sei-cert": ["ctr51-cpp"]
},
"alpha.cplusplus.PlacementNew": {
"cplusplus.PlacementNew": {
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Please try to keep the key attributes of this config file in alphabetical order. So move this entry under this line:

"cplusplus.NewDeleteLeaks": {

@dkrupp dkrupp force-pushed the sei-cert-profile branch 2 times, most recently from 7bdb791 to 84735fd Compare April 6, 2021 13:29
@csordasmarton csordasmarton added this to the release 6.15.2 milestone Apr 6, 2021
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LGTM!

@csordasmarton csordasmarton merged commit 4e9e370 into Ericsson:master Apr 6, 2021
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