Fixup GitHub Actions formatter when run in non-default directory #9933
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In some cases (specifically when running inside the container with
non-default
working-directory
) GitHub cannot link absolute pathsproduced by formatter to the code, while relative [to the project root]
paths works.
Output relative paths if they're inside current directory, so this
usecase is covered.
I can craft a public repo with reproducer, since I see this issue in private repo, but hopefully you believe me ._.
I doubt that we should care about usecases outside of GHA, so this PR could break reporting only if project is checked out into non-default directory and
rubocop
runs from some outer directory (i. e. not from the project root), but such cases should be trivially fixable by changingworking-directory
.In the case in question it's unfixable or non-trivially fixable because GHA message<->code matching rules are non-public.
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[Fix #issue-number]
(if the related issue exists).master
(if not - rebase it).bundle exec rake default
. It executes all tests and runs RuboCop on its own code.{change_type}_{change_description}.md
if the new code introduces user-observable changes. See changelog entry format for details.