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Merge pull request #526 from shanselman/patch-1 #1440

Merge pull request #526 from shanselman/patch-1

Merge pull request #526 from shanselman/patch-1 #1440

Triggered via push December 25, 2024 02:51
Status Failure
Total duration 1d 3h 41m 8s
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benchmark.yml

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Matrix: bench-linux
Matrix: bench-macos-11
Matrix: bench-windows
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3 errors and 11 warnings
bench-linux (3.10, 7.0.100)
Process completed with exit code 100.
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100)
Process completed with exit code 1.
bench-macos-11 (3.10, 7.0.100)
This request was automatically failed because there were no enabled runners online to process the request for more than 1 days.
bench-linux (3.10, 7.0.100)
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/jitinfo.h#L173
'=': conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned int', possible loss of data
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/jitinfo.h#L188
'=': conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned int', possible loss of data
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/jitinfo.h#L199
'=': conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned int', possible loss of data
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/jitinfo.h#L1891
'e': unreferenced local variable
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/jitinfo.h#L1908
'e': unreferenced local variable
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/ilgen.h#L562
'argument': conversion from 'uint16_t' to 'BYTE', possible loss of data
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/ilgen.h#L602
'argument': conversion from 'uint16_t' to 'BYTE', possible loss of data
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/ilgen.h#L652
'argument': conversion from 'uint16_t' to 'BYTE', possible loss of data
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/ilgen.h#L683
'=': conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned int', possible loss of data
bench-windows (3.10, 7.0.100): src/pyjion/absint.cpp#L176
'argument': conversion from 'Py_ssize_t' to 'short', possible loss of data