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fix(java): fix find constructor error in generated serializer class caused by duplicated class classloading for Fury #1792

fix(java): fix find constructor error in generated serializer class caused by duplicated class classloading for Fury

fix(java): fix find constructor error in generated serializer class caused by duplicated class classloading for Fury #1792

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name: "Lint PR"
on:
pull_request_target:
types:
- opened
- edited
- synchronize
permissions:
pull-requests: read
jobs:
main:
name: Validate PR title
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@v5
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
# Configure which types are allowed (newline-delimited).
# Default: https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types
types: |
fix
feat
build
chore
ci
docs
perf
refactor
revert
style
test
# Configure which scopes are allowed (newline-delimited).
# These are regex patterns auto-wrapped in `^ $`.
scopes: |
\S+
# Configure that a scope must always be provided.
requireScope: false
# Configure which scopes are disallowed in PR titles (newline-delimited).
# For instance by setting the value below, `chore(release): ...` (lowercase)
# and `ci(e2e,release): ...` (unknown scope) will be rejected.
# These are regex patterns auto-wrapped in `^ $`.
# disallowScopes: |
# release
# [A-Z]+
# Configure additional validation for the subject based on a regex.
# This example ensures the subject doesn't start with an uppercase character.
# subjectPattern: ^(?![A-Z]).+$
# If `subjectPattern` is configured, you can use this property to override
# the default error message that is shown when the pattern doesn't match.
# The variables `subject` and `title` can be used within the message.
# subjectPatternError: |
# The subject "{subject}" found in the pull request title "{title}"
# didn't match the configured pattern. Please ensure that the subject
# doesn't start with an uppercase character.
# The GitHub base URL will be automatically set to the correct value from the GitHub context variable.
# If you want to override this, you can do so here (not recommended).
# githubBaseUrl: https://github.myorg.com/api/v3
# If the PR contains one of these newline-delimited labels, the
# validation is skipped. If you want to rerun the validation when
# labels change, you might want to use the `labeled` and `unlabeled`
# event triggers in your workflow.
ignoreLabels: |
ignore-semantic-pull-request
# If you're using a format for the PR title that differs from the traditional Conventional
# Commits spec, you can use these options to customize the parsing of the type, scope and
# subject. The `headerPattern` should contain a regex where the capturing groups in parentheses
# correspond to the parts listed in `headerPatternCorrespondence`.
# See: https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog/tree/master/packages/conventional-commits-parser#headerpattern
# headerPattern: '^(\w*)(?:\(([\w$.\-*/ ]*)\))?: (.*)$'
# headerPatternCorrespondence: type, scope, subject