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Bump semgrep from 0.91.0 to 1.53.0 in /dependencies/python #1477

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Bumps semgrep from 0.91.0 to 1.53.0.

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Release v1.53.0

1.53.0 - 2023-12-12

Added

  • Users can now ignore findings locally in Semgrep IDE Extensions, per workspace, and this will persist between restarts (pdx-154)
  • A new subcommand 'semgrep test', which is an alias for 'semgrep scan --test'. This means that if you were running semgrep on a test directory, you will now have to use 'semgrep scan test' otherwise it will be interpreted as the new 'semgrep test' subcommand. (subcommand_test)

Changed

  • Handling qualified identifiers in constant propagation

    We've added support for qualified identifiers in constant propagation. Notably, this enables the following matches (with the pro engine):

    rules:
      - id: cpp-const-field
        languages:
          - cpp
        message: testing
        severity: INFO
        pattern: std::cout<<1
    #include<iostream>
    #include "a.h"
    namespace B {
    class Bar {
    public:
    static const int one = 1;
    };
    }
    int main() {
    // ruleid: cpp-const-field
    std::cout<<1<<std::endl;
    // ruleid: cpp-const-field
    std::cout&lt;&lt;A::Foo::one&lt;&lt;std::endl;
    

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Changelog

Sourced from semgrep's changelog.

1.53.0 - 2023-12-12

Added

  • Users can now ignore findings locally in Semgrep IDE Extensions, per workspace, and this will persist between restarts (pdx-154)
  • A new subcommand 'semgrep test', which is an alias for 'semgrep scan --test'. This means that if you were running semgrep on a test directory, you will now have to use 'semgrep scan test' otherwise it will be interpreted as the new 'semgrep test' subcommand. (subcommand_test)

Changed

  • Handling qualified identifiers in constant propagation

    We've added support for qualified identifiers in constant propagation. Notably, this enables the following matches (with the pro engine):

    rules:
      - id: cpp-const-field
        languages:
          - cpp
        message: testing
        severity: INFO
        pattern: std::cout<<1
    #include<iostream>
    #include "a.h"
    namespace B {
    class Bar {
    public:
    static const int one = 1;
    };
    }
    int main() {
    // ruleid: cpp-const-field
    std::cout<<1<<std::endl;
    // ruleid: cpp-const-field
    std::cout&lt;&lt;A::Foo::one&lt;&lt;std::endl;
    // ruleid: cpp-const-field
    

... (truncated)

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Bumps [semgrep](https://github.com/returntocorp/semgrep) from 0.91.0 to 1.53.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/returntocorp/semgrep/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/semgrep/semgrep/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](semgrep/semgrep@v0.91.0...v1.53.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: semgrep
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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Superseded by #1487.

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