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First implementation of Rule 22-3-1 #986
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MichaelRFairhurst
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Nov 25, 2025
/test-performance
🏁 Beep Boop! Performance testing for this PR has been initiated. Please check back later for results. Note that the query package generation step must complete before testing will start so it might be a minute.
💡 If you do not hear back from me please check my status! I will report even if I fail!
🏁 Beep Boop! One or things failed during performance testing. Please check the release engineering repo for details.
MichaelRFairhurst
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Nov 25, 2025
Looks like performance testing & compiler compatibility testing can't handle the qtil dependency.
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Change request type
.ql,.qll,.qlsor unit tests)Rules with added or modified queries
Release change checklist
A change note (development_handbook.md#change-notes) is required for any pull request which modifies:
If you are only adding new rule queries, a change note is not required.
Author: Is a change note required?
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Reviewer: Confirm that format of shared queries (not the .qll file, the
.ql file that imports it) is valid by running them within VS Code.
Reviewer: Confirm that either a change note is not required or the change note is required and has been added.
Query development review checklist
For PRs that add new queries or modify existing queries, the following checklist should be completed by both the author and reviewer:
Author
As a rule of thumb, predicates specific to the query should take no more than 1 minute, and for simple queries be under 10 seconds. If this is not the case, this should be highlighted and agreed in the code review process.
Reviewer
As a rule of thumb, predicates specific to the query should take no more than 1 minute, and for simple queries be under 10 seconds. If this is not the case, this should be highlighted and agreed in the code review process.