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[NuGet Version Upgrade - 5.0.5] #849

[NuGet Version Upgrade - 5.0.5]

[NuGet Version Upgrade - 5.0.5] #849

Triggered via pull request January 30, 2025 10:12
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Analyze (csharp)
This run of the CodeQL Action does not have permission to access Code Scanning API endpoints. As a result, it will not be opted into any experimental features. This could be because the Action is running on a pull request from a fork. If not, please ensure the Action has the 'security-events: write' permission. Details: Resource not accessible by integration
Analyze (csharp)
Feature flags do not specify a default CLI version. Falling back to the CLI version shipped with the Action. This is 2.20.3.
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L52
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L59
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L52
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L59
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L52
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L59
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L52
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L59
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L52
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)
Analyze (csharp): test/RulesEngine.UnitTest/NestedRulesTest.cs#L59
Do not use a Where clause to filter before calling Assert.Single. Use the overload of Assert.Single that accepts a filtering function. (https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/xUnit2031)