Skip to content

update

update #66234

Triggered via push May 29, 2024 21:03
Status Failure
Total duration 5m 19s
Artifacts

solidity.yml

on: push
Detect changes
7s
Detect changes
Tag Check
6s
Tag Check
Solidity Lint
35s
Solidity Lint
Prettier Formatting
41s
Prettier Formatting
Prepublish Test
1m 23s
Prepublish Test
Native Compilation
4m 41s
Native Compilation
Publish Beta NPM
0s
Publish Beta NPM
Publish Prod NPM
0s
Publish Prod NPM
Fit to window
Zoom out
Zoom in

Annotations

1 error and 12 warnings
Prettier Formatting
Process completed with exit code 1.
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/Cron.test.ts#L43
'libType' is never reassigned. Use 'const' instead
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/ArbitrumCrossDomainGovernor.test.ts#L331
'dataBuffer' is never reassigned. Use 'const' instead
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/ArbitrumCrossDomainGovernor.test.ts#L334
'encoded' is never reassigned. Use 'const' instead
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/ArbitrumCrossDomainGovernor.test.ts#L352
'transaction' is never reassigned. Use 'const' instead
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/ArbitrumValidator.test.ts#L10
Use "@ts-expect-error" instead of "@ts-ignore", as "@ts-ignore" will do nothing if the following line is error-free
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/ArbitrumValidator.test.ts#L11
'arbitrumSequencerStatusRecorderAbi' is defined but never used. Allowed unused vars must match /^_/u
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/ArbitrumValidator.test.ts#L12
Use "@ts-expect-error" instead of "@ts-ignore", as "@ts-ignore" will do nothing if the following line is error-free
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/ArbitrumValidator.test.ts#L13
'arbitrumInboxAbi' is defined but never used. Allowed unused vars must match /^_/u
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/ArbitrumValidator.test.ts#L14
Use "@ts-expect-error" instead of "@ts-ignore", as "@ts-ignore" will do nothing if the following line is error-free
Solidity Lint: contracts/test/v0.8/L2EP/OptimismCrossDomainGovernor.test.ts#L375
'dataBuffer' is never reassigned. Use 'const' instead
Solidity Lint
Return statements must be written and must explicitly return something; consider "return (r, s, v);"?
Solidity Lint
Return statements must be written and must explicitly return something; consider "return (workflowId, donId, workflowExecutionId, workflowOwner);"?