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Really fix the Sonarqube problems... #309

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@tcojean tcojean commented May 22, 2019

Sorry about these PRs. Due to being tied to the model of long vs short
living branches and PRs, the problems only appear in actual conditions. This
should be the last one, though.

Unlike originally thought, the commit which Gitlab-CI checks out from long
living branches such as develop linked to the last PR. In other words, the
previous version was always detecting an open PR on Github due to not
using a brand new commit which isn't tied to the last merged PR.

We can see that everything worked out previously, except that it detected the
closed PR for the develop branch analysis (use the raw log), therefore all the
information was added to the PR and not the develop branch.

In fact after further investigation, Github detects the merge commit as tied to
the PR (which was not expected at first).
Last develop commit:
22e4b07

Query link with Github-API shows the PR number:
https://api.github.com/search/issues?q=sha:22e4b07db7642b54e89c026372c9aae7554ff385

Unlike originally thought, the commit which Gitlab-CI checks out from long
living barnches such as `develop` is not a merge commit, but the last commit of
the last PR. In other words, the previous version was always detecting an open
PR on Github due to **not** using a brand new commit hash.
@tcojean tcojean added is:bug Something looks wrong. reg:ci-cd This is related to the continuous integration system. labels May 22, 2019
@tcojean tcojean requested review from pratikvn and thoasm May 22, 2019 15:46
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LGTM!

@tcojean tcojean merged commit a5d60de into develop May 23, 2019
@tcojean tcojean deleted the fix_sonarqube_cov branch May 23, 2019 11:16
tcojean added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 20, 2019
The Ginkgo team is proud to announce the new minor release of Ginkgo version
1.1.0. This release brings several performance improvements, adds Windows support, 
adds support for factorizations inside Ginkgo and a new ILU preconditioner
based on ParILU algorithm, among other things. For detailed information, check the respective issue.

Supported systems and requirements:
+ For all platforms, cmake 3.9+
+ Linux and MacOS
  + gcc: 5.3+, 6.3+, 7.3+, 8.1+
  + clang: 3.9+
  + Intel compiler: 2017+
  + Apple LLVM: 8.0+
  + CUDA module: CUDA 9.0+
+ Windows
  + MinGW and CygWin: gcc 5.3+, 6.3+, 7.3+, 8.1+
  + Microsoft Visual Studio: VS 2017 15.7+
  + CUDA module: CUDA 9.0+, Microsoft Visual Studio
  + OpenMP module: MinGW or CygWin.


The current known issues can be found in the [known issues
page](https://github.com/ginkgo-project/ginkgo/wiki/Known-Issues).


Additions:
+ Upper and lower triangular solvers ([#327](#327), [#336](#336), [#341](#341), [#342](#342)) 
+ New factorization support in Ginkgo, and addition of the ParILU
  algorithm ([#305](#305), [#315](#315), [#319](#319), [#324](#324))
+ New ILU preconditioner ([#348](#348), [#353](#353))
+ Windows MinGW and Cygwin support ([#347](#347))
+ Windows Visual studio support ([#351](#351))
+ New example showing how to use ParILU as a preconditioner ([#358](#358))
+ New example on using loggers for debugging ([#360](#360))
+ Add two new 9pt and 27pt stencil examples ([#300](#300), [#306](#306))
+ Allow benchmarking CuSPARSE spmv formats through Ginkgo's benchmarks ([#303](#303))
+ New benchmark for sparse matrix format conversions ([#312](#312))
+ Add conversions between CSR and Hybrid formats ([#302](#302), [#310](#310))
+ Support for sorting rows in the CSR format by column idices ([#322](#322))
+ Addition of a CUDA COO SpMM kernel for improved performance ([#345](#345))
+ Addition of a LinOp to handle perturbations of the form (identity + scalar *
  basis * projector) ([#334](#334))
+ New sparsity matrix representation format with Reference and OpenMP
  kernels ([#349](#349), [#350](#350))

Fixes:
+ Accelerate GMRES solver for CUDA executor ([#363](#363))
+ Fix BiCGSTAB solver convergence ([#359](#359))
+ Fix CGS logging by reporting the residual for every sub iteration ([#328](#328))
+ Fix CSR,Dense->Sellp conversion's memory access violation ([#295](#295))
+ Accelerate CSR->Ell,Hybrid conversions on CUDA ([#313](#313), [#318](#318))
+ Fixed slowdown of COO SpMV on OpenMP ([#340](#340))
+ Fix gcc 6.4.0 internal compiler error ([#316](#316))
+ Fix compilation issue on Apple clang++ 10 ([#322](#322))
+ Make Ginkgo able to compile on Intel 2017 and above ([#337](#337))
+ Make the benchmarks spmv/solver use the same matrix formats ([#366](#366))
+ Fix self-written isfinite function ([#348](#348))
+ Fix Jacobi issues shown by cuda-memcheck

Tools and ecosystem:
+ Multiple improvements to the CI system and tools ([#296](#296), [#311](#311), [#365](#365))
+ Multiple improvements to the Ginkgo containers ([#328](#328), [#361](#361))
+ Add sonarqube analysis to Ginkgo ([#304](#304), [#308](#308), [#309](#309))
+ Add clang-tidy and iwyu support to Ginkgo ([#298](#298))
+ Improve Ginkgo's support of xSDK M12 policy by adding the `TPL_` arguments
  to CMake ([#300](#300))
+ Add support for the xSDK R7 policy ([#325](#325))
+ Fix examples in html documentation ([#367](#367))
tcojean added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 21, 2019
The Ginkgo team is proud to announce the new minor release of Ginkgo version
1.1.0. This release brings several performance improvements, adds Windows support,
adds support for factorizations inside Ginkgo and a new ILU preconditioner
based on ParILU algorithm, among other things. For detailed information, check the respective issue.

Supported systems and requirements:
+ For all platforms, cmake 3.9+
+ Linux and MacOS
  + gcc: 5.3+, 6.3+, 7.3+, 8.1+
  + clang: 3.9+
  + Intel compiler: 2017+
  + Apple LLVM: 8.0+
  + CUDA module: CUDA 9.0+
+ Windows
  + MinGW and Cygwin: gcc 5.3+, 6.3+, 7.3+, 8.1+
  + Microsoft Visual Studio: VS 2017 15.7+
  + CUDA module: CUDA 9.0+, Microsoft Visual Studio
  + OpenMP module: MinGW or Cygwin.


The current known issues can be found in the [known issues
page](https://github.com/ginkgo-project/ginkgo/wiki/Known-Issues).


### Additions
+ Upper and lower triangular solvers ([#327](#327), [#336](#336), [#341](#341), [#342](#342)) 
+ New factorization support in Ginkgo, and addition of the ParILU
  algorithm ([#305](#305), [#315](#315), [#319](#319), [#324](#324))
+ New ILU preconditioner ([#348](#348), [#353](#353))
+ Windows MinGW and Cygwin support ([#347](#347))
+ Windows Visual Studio support ([#351](#351))
+ New example showing how to use ParILU as a preconditioner ([#358](#358))
+ New example on using loggers for debugging ([#360](#360))
+ Add two new 9pt and 27pt stencil examples ([#300](#300), [#306](#306))
+ Allow benchmarking CuSPARSE spmv formats through Ginkgo's benchmarks ([#303](#303))
+ New benchmark for sparse matrix format conversions ([#312](#312))
+ Add conversions between CSR and Hybrid formats ([#302](#302), [#310](#310))
+ Support for sorting rows in the CSR format by column idices ([#322](#322))
+ Addition of a CUDA COO SpMM kernel for improved performance ([#345](#345))
+ Addition of a LinOp to handle perturbations of the form (identity + scalar *
  basis * projector) ([#334](#334))
+ New sparsity matrix representation format with Reference and OpenMP
  kernels ([#349](#349), [#350](#350))

### Fixes
+ Accelerate GMRES solver for CUDA executor ([#363](#363))
+ Fix BiCGSTAB solver convergence ([#359](#359))
+ Fix CGS logging by reporting the residual for every sub iteration ([#328](#328))
+ Fix CSR,Dense->Sellp conversion's memory access violation ([#295](#295))
+ Accelerate CSR->Ell,Hybrid conversions on CUDA ([#313](#313), [#318](#318))
+ Fixed slowdown of COO SpMV on OpenMP ([#340](#340))
+ Fix gcc 6.4.0 internal compiler error ([#316](#316))
+ Fix compilation issue on Apple clang++ 10 ([#322](#322))
+ Make Ginkgo able to compile on Intel 2017 and above ([#337](#337))
+ Make the benchmarks spmv/solver use the same matrix formats ([#366](#366))
+ Fix self-written isfinite function ([#348](#348))
+ Fix Jacobi issues shown by cuda-memcheck

### Tools and ecosystem improvements
+ Multiple improvements to the CI system and tools ([#296](#296), [#311](#311), [#365](#365))
+ Multiple improvements to the Ginkgo containers ([#328](#328), [#361](#361))
+ Add sonarqube analysis to Ginkgo ([#304](#304), [#308](#308), [#309](#309))
+ Add clang-tidy and iwyu support to Ginkgo ([#298](#298))
+ Improve Ginkgo's support of xSDK M12 policy by adding the `TPL_` arguments
  to CMake ([#300](#300))
+ Add support for the xSDK R7 policy ([#325](#325))
+ Fix examples in html documentation ([#367](#367))


Related PR: #370
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