Add gcc problem matcher to test.yml#7585
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Looks fine to me - my only concern is licensing/permission as the code comes from somewhere else. I could imagine an argument that this is too simplistic for such concerns though. |
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Similar to python/cpython#18567, but I found there are extra spaces printed before the file name.
Would help find issues like #7497 (comment) faster.
The matcher is only run on a single Ubuntu job to prevent duplicate annotations; I found that the macOS jobs created two annotations per warning.
See nulano#25 for an example.
Not adding a problem matcher for MSVC yet because there are already many warnings that need to be fixed first to avoid noise.