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Many "RFC2119 keyword in non-normative section" warnings #246

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annevk opened this issue Jan 8, 2025 · 4 comments · Fixed by #247
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Many "RFC2119 keyword in non-normative section" warnings #246

annevk opened this issue Jan 8, 2025 · 4 comments · Fixed by #247

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@annevk
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annevk commented Jan 8, 2025

What is the issue with the URL Pattern Standard?

Looking at https://github.com/whatwg/urlpattern/actions/runs/12660193496/job/35280891950 for instance I see quite a few of these. Normally these should fail the build so I don't quite understand what's going on here, but either way it seems like these should be fixed.

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It seems that warnings appears in Run make deploy section, and the executed script is there. I don't know whether RFC2119 warnings used to make the deployment failed or not before, but I'll take a look and fix warnings anyway.

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RFC2119 violations are warned but the CLI doesn't completed with the exit status 1. That's why the deployment isn't canceled IIUC. So maybe this is an expected behavior across repositories in this org?

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annevk commented Jan 8, 2025

The reason it should fail is because we have "Die On" metadata as per speced/bikeshed-boilerplate@a569466.

So something seems amiss.

@domenic @tabatkins thoughts?

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Let me reopen this as the discussion is still ongoing.

@sisidovski sisidovski reopened this Jan 9, 2025
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