Comment by adamrezich 2 days ago How so? Because somebody forgot to run it before publishing a kernel release? 1 comment adamrezich Reply samus 2 days ago Because they can and will be ignored on a large scale unless the false positive rate is pleasantly low. And more importantly there is a large amount of existing code that simply doesn't yet pass.
samus 2 days ago Because they can and will be ignored on a large scale unless the false positive rate is pleasantly low. And more importantly there is a large amount of existing code that simply doesn't yet pass.
Because they can and will be ignored on a large scale unless the false positive rate is pleasantly low. And more importantly there is a large amount of existing code that simply doesn't yet pass.