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Bump pmd.version from 6.44.0 to 6.45.0 #549

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Bumps pmd.version from 6.44.0 to 6.45.0.
Updates pmd-core from 6.44.0 to 6.45.0

Release notes

Sourced from pmd-core's releases.

PMD 6.45.0 (30-April-2022)

30-April-2022 - 6.45.0

The PMD team is pleased to announce PMD 6.45.0.

This is a minor release.

Table Of Contents

New and noteworthy

PMD User Survey

Help shape the future of PMD by telling us how you use it.

Our little survey is still open in case you didn't participate yet. Please participate in our survey at https://forms.gle/4d8r1a1RDzfixHDc7.

Thank you!

Support for HTML

This version of PMD ships a new language module to support analyzing of HTML. Support for HTML is experimental and might change without notice. The language implementation is not complete yet and the AST doesn't look well for text nodes and comment nodes and might be changed in the future. You can write your own rules, but we don't guarantee that the rules work with the next (minor) version of PMD without adjustments.

Please give us feedback about how practical this new language is in discussions. Please report missing features or bugs as new issues.

New rules

  • The HTML rule AvoidInlineStyles finds elements which use a style attribute. In order to help maintaining a webpage it is considered good practice to separate content and styles. Instead of inline styles one should use CSS files and classes.

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Updates pmd-java from 6.44.0 to 6.45.0

Release notes

Sourced from pmd-java's releases.

PMD 6.45.0 (30-April-2022)

30-April-2022 - 6.45.0

The PMD team is pleased to announce PMD 6.45.0.

This is a minor release.

Table Of Contents

New and noteworthy

PMD User Survey

Help shape the future of PMD by telling us how you use it.

Our little survey is still open in case you didn't participate yet. Please participate in our survey at https://forms.gle/4d8r1a1RDzfixHDc7.

Thank you!

Support for HTML

This version of PMD ships a new language module to support analyzing of HTML. Support for HTML is experimental and might change without notice. The language implementation is not complete yet and the AST doesn't look well for text nodes and comment nodes and might be changed in the future. You can write your own rules, but we don't guarantee that the rules work with the next (minor) version of PMD without adjustments.

Please give us feedback about how practical this new language is in discussions. Please report missing features or bugs as new issues.

New rules

  • The HTML rule AvoidInlineStyles finds elements which use a style attribute. In order to help maintaining a webpage it is considered good practice to separate content and styles. Instead of inline styles one should use CSS files and classes.

... (truncated)

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Bumps `pmd.version` from 6.44.0 to 6.45.0.

Updates `pmd-core` from 6.44.0 to 6.45.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pmd/pmd/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pmd/pmd/blob/master/docs/render_release_notes.rb)
- [Commits](pmd/pmd@pmd_releases/6.44.0...pmd_releases/6.45.0)

Updates `pmd-java` from 6.44.0 to 6.45.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pmd/pmd/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pmd/pmd/blob/master/docs/render_release_notes.rb)
- [Commits](pmd/pmd@pmd_releases/6.44.0...pmd_releases/6.45.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: net.sourceforge.pmd:pmd-core
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
- dependency-name: net.sourceforge.pmd:pmd-java
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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@uhafner uhafner merged commit a4937b9 into main May 5, 2022
@uhafner uhafner deleted the dependabot/maven/pmd.version-6.45.0 branch May 5, 2022 18:54
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