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Bumps github/codeql-action from 2 to 3.

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CodeQL Bundle v2.15.4

Bundles CodeQL CLI v2.15.4

Includes the following CodeQL language packs from github/codeql@codeql-cli/v2.15.4:

CodeQL Bundle

Bundles CodeQL CLI v2.15.3

Includes the following CodeQL language packs from github/codeql@codeql-cli/v2.15.3:

CodeQL Bundle

Bundles CodeQL CLI v2.15.2

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  • 3a9f6a8 update javascript files
  • cc4fead update version in various hardcoded locations
  • 183559c Merge branch 'main' into update-bundle/codeql-bundle-v2.15.4
  • 5b52b36 reintroduce PR check that confirm action can be still be compiled on node16
  • 5b19bef change to node20 for all actions
  • f2d0c2e upgrade node type definitions
  • d651fbc change to node20 for all actions
  • 382a50a Merge pull request #2021 from github/mergeback/v2.22.9-to-main-c0d1daa7
  • 458b422 Update checked-in dependencies
  • 5e0f9db Update changelog and version after v2.22.9
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Bumps [github/codeql-action](https://github.com/github/codeql-action) from 2 to 3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
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  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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Attention: 61 lines in your changes are missing coverage. Please review.

Comparison is base (07a2b61) 82.01% compared to head (393a4bd) 78.25%.
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Shougo pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 11, 2025
Tag folding poses a few difficulties.  Many elements, e.g.
"blockquote", are always delimited by start and end tags;
end tags for some elements, e.g. "p", can be omitted in
certain contexts; void elements, e.g. "hr", have no end tag.
Although the rules for supporting omissible end tags are
ad-hoc and involved, they apply to elements in scope.
Assuming syntactical wellformedness, an end tag can be
associated with its nearest matching start tag discoverable
in scope and towards the beginning of a file, whereas all
unbalanced tags and inlined tags can be disregarded.

For example:
------------------------------------------------------------
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">		<!-- >1 : 1 -->
  <body>			<!-- >2 : 2 -->
    <p>Paragraph #1.		<!--  = : 2 -->
    <p>				<!-- >3 : 3 -->
      Paragraph #2.		<!--  = : 3 -->
    </p>			<!-- <3 : 3 -->
    <p>Paragraph #3.</p>	<!--  = : 2 -->
  </body>			<!-- <2 : 2 -->
</html>				<!-- <1 : 1 -->
------------------------------------------------------------

(HTML comments here, "<!-- ... -->", record two values for
each folded line that are separated by ":", a value obtained
from "&foldexpr" and a value obtained from "foldlevel()".)

Innermost foldedable tags will be flattened.  For example:
------------------------------------------------------------
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">		<!-- >1 : 1 -->
  <body>			<!-- >2 : 2 -->
    <div class="block">		<!-- >3 : 3 -->
      <pre><code>		<!-- >4 : 4 -->
[CODE SNIPPET]			<!--  = : 4 -->
      </code></pre>		<!-- <4 : 4 -->
    </div>			<!-- <3 : 3 -->
  </body>			<!-- <2 : 2 -->
</html>				<!-- <1 : 1 -->
------------------------------------------------------------

No folding will be requested for the "<code>"-"</code>" tag
pair and reflected by "&foldexpr" because such a fold would
have claimed the same lines that the immediate fold of the
"<pre>"-"</pre>" tag already claims.

Run-on folded tags may confuse Vim.  When a file such as:
------------------------------------------------------------
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">		<!-- >1 : 1 -->
  <body>			<!-- >2 : 2 -->
    <div class="block">		<!-- >3 : 3 -->
      <pre>			<!-- >4 : 4 -->
	<code>			<!-- >5 : 5 -->
[CODE SNIPPET #1]		<!--  = : 5 -->
	</code>			<!-- <5 : 5 -->
      </pre>			<!-- <4 : 4 -->
    </div>			<!-- <3 : 3 -->
				<!--  = : 3 -->
    <div class="block">		<!-- >3 : 3 -->
      <pre>			<!-- >4 : 4 -->
	<code>			<!-- >5 : 5 -->
[CODE SNIPPET #2]		<!--  = : 5 -->
	</code>			<!-- <5 : 5 -->
      </pre>			<!-- <4 : 4 -->
    </div>			<!-- <3 : 3 -->
  </body>			<!-- <2 : 2 -->
</html>				<!-- <1 : 1 -->
------------------------------------------------------------

is reformatted as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">		<!-- >1 : 1 -->
  <body>			<!-- >2 : 2 -->
    <div class="block">		<!-- >3 : 3 -->
      <pre>			<!-- >4 : 4 -->
	<code>			<!-- >5 : 5 -->
[CODE SNIPPET #1]		<!--  = : 5 -->
	</code>			<!-- <5 : 5 -->
      </pre>			<!-- <4 : 4 -->
    </div><div class="block"><pre><code> <!-- <3 : 3 -->
[CODE SNIPPET #2]		<!--  = : 2 ? -->
	</code>			<!-- <5 : 2 ? -->
      </pre>			<!-- <4 : 2 ? -->
    </div>			<!-- <3 : 2 ? -->
  </body>			<!-- <2 : 2 -->
</html>				<!-- <1 : 1 -->
------------------------------------------------------------

"&foldexpr" values will not be used as is for the lines
between (and including) "[CODE SNIPPET #2]" and "</div>".
(Cf. v9.1.0002.)

Having syntax highlighting in effect, tag folding using the
"fold-expr" method can be enabled with:
------------------------------------------------------------
	let g:html_expr_folding = 1
------------------------------------------------------------

By default, tag folding will be redone from scratch after
each occurrence of a TextChanged or an InsertLeave event.
Such frequency may not be desired, especially for large
files, and this recomputation can be disabled with:
------------------------------------------------------------
	let g:html_expr_folding_without_recomputation = 1
        doautocmd FileType
------------------------------------------------------------

To force another recomputation, do:
------------------------------------------------------------
	unlet! b:foldsmap
	normal zx
------------------------------------------------------------

References:
https://web.archive.org/web/20250328105626/https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#optional-tags
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangling_else

closes: vim#17141

Signed-off-by: Aliaksei Budavei <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <[email protected]>
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