This does not seem to be the intended behaviour, as the code that produces it
did not actually ever do anything and just returned the tag as-is.
See
lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/object_validators/tag_validator.ex
and
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/merge_requests/4358#note_112681
At least Mastodon and Misskey output tags without the # from their API,
so in reality tags with the hash should rarely happen.
Its last use was a check in lib/application.ex that was removed in
commit 0e53cb4940
Major OTP version can be fetched with System.otp_release/0.
If checking against minor versions and patch levels is needed,
revert this commit since it uses the recommended way of getting
a full OTP version string.
warning: comparison with structs found:
left <= right
given types:
dynamic() <= dynamic(%NaiveDateTime{})
where "left" (context ExUnit.Assertions) was given the type:
# type: dynamic()
# from: test/pleroma/web/plugs/user_tracking_plug_test.exs:25
left = user.last_active_at
where "right" (context ExUnit.Assertions) was given the type:
# type: dynamic(%NaiveDateTime{})
# from: test/pleroma/web/plugs/user_tracking_plug_test.exs:25
right = NaiveDateTime.truncate(NaiveDateTime.utc_now(), :second)
Comparison operators (>, <, >=, <=, min, and max) perform structural and not semantic comparison. Comparing with a struct won't give meaningful results. Structs that can be compared typically define a compare/2 function within their modules that can be used for semantic comparison.
typing violation found at:
│
25 │ assert user.last_active_at <= NaiveDateTime.truncate(NaiveDateTime.utc_now(), :second)
│ ~
│
└─ test/pleroma/web/plugs/user_tracking_plug_test.exs:25:32: Pleroma.Web.Plugs.UserTrackingPlugTest."test updates last_active_at for a new user"/1
warning: :warnings_as_errors is deprecated as part of Code.get_compiler_option/1
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1597: Code.get_compiler_option/1
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1572: anonymous fn/2 in Code.compiler_options/1
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/enum.ex:2546: Enum."-reduce/3-lists^foldl/2-0-"/3
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1571: Code.compiler_options/1
(pleroma 2.9.1-77-g8ec49c59-elixir-1-18+test) lib/pleroma/application.ex:104: Pleroma.Application.start/2
(kernel 10.2.6) application_master.erl:295: :application_master.start_it_old/4
warning: :warnings_as_errors is deprecated as part of Code.put_compiler_option/2, instead you must pass it as a --warnings-as-errors flag. If you need to set it as a default in a mix task, you can also set it under aliases: [compile: "compile --warnings-as-errors"]
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1710: Code.put_compiler_option/2
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1573: anonymous fn/2 in Code.compiler_options/1
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/enum.ex:2546: Enum."-reduce/3-lists^foldl/2-0-"/3
(elixir 1.18.3) lib/code.ex:1571: Code.compiler_options/1
(pleroma 2.9.1-77-g8ec49c59-elixir-1-18+test) lib/pleroma/application.ex:104: Pleroma.Application.start/2
(kernel 10.2.6) application_master.erl:295: :application_master.start_it_old/4
- `/api/v1/accounts/:id/block` now has a "duration" parameter
- `/api/v1/blocks` returns "block_expires_at" to indicate when the block
will expire
- MuteExpireWorker also processes block expiration
- Remove unused OpenAPI parameters from mute endpoint
- Add pleroma:block_expiration to nodeinfo features
The newest git HEAD of MIME already knows about APNG, but this
hasn’t been released yet. Without this, APNG attachments from
remote posts won’t display as images in frontends.
Fixes: akkoma#657