Update dependencies #107
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Importing nested classes/static methods/static fields with commonly-used names can make code harder to read, because it may not be clear from the context exactly which type is being referred to. Qualifying the name with that of the containing class can make the code clearer. Here we recommend using qualified class: GitTransactionHandle.
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Return value of methods returning Future must be checked. Ignoring returned Futures suppresses exceptions thrown from the code that completes the Future.
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Implicit use of the platform default charset, which can result in differing behaviour between JVM executions or incorrect behavior if the encoding of the data source doesn't match expectations.
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Caught exceptions should not be ignored
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Caught exceptions should not be ignored
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src/main/java/pl/net/was/trino/git/GitConnector.java#L53
Importing nested classes/static methods/static fields with commonly-used names can make code harder to read, because it may not be clear from the context exactly which type is being referred to. Qualifying the name with that of the containing class can make the code clearer. Here we recommend using qualified class: GitTransactionHandle.
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src/main/java/pl/net/was/trino/git/GitSplitManager.java#L112
Return value of methods returning Future must be checked. Ignoring returned Futures suppresses exceptions thrown from the code that completes the Future.
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src/test/java/pl/net/was/trino/git/TestGitClient.java#L88
Implicit use of the platform default charset, which can result in differing behaviour between JVM executions or incorrect behavior if the encoding of the data source doesn't match expectations.
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src/test/java/pl/net/was/trino/git/TestGitMetadata.java#L100
Caught exceptions should not be ignored
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src/test/java/pl/net/was/trino/git/TestGitMetadata.java#L144
Caught exceptions should not be ignored
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