I tried it on Beam and noticed that the default exclusion glob of
*shakespeare* did not match /sdks/go/data/shakespeare/hamlet.txt

Is this the sort of glob where I would use ** to traverse directories, or
some such?

Kenn

On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 10:38 AM Andrew Wetmore <cottag...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> > On 20/05/2021 16.15, Mark Thomas wrote:
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> > > I like it.
> > >
> > > Looks like Tomcat has managed to trigger a false positive in
> > > CharsetCache.java.
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> > You can exclude files and contexts if you click on 'scan settings...'
> > and edit it. There will later on be a per-occurrence action to ignore or
> > mark as intended/false-positive that the scanner will remember.
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> > thouogh, remember the scanner only rescans every 12 hours, so it'll be a
> > while before your changes show up. I might change that to something
> > shorter.
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> > > Might want to consider a way to handle such cases depending on how
> > > frequent they are.
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