Using:
```
mvn org.eclipse.tycho.extras:tycho-version-bump-plugin:4.0.12:update-manifest
```
and then multiple iterations to bump the bundle-version:
```
mvn verify org.eclipse.tycho:tycho-versions-plugin:4.0.12:bump-versions -Dtycho.bump-versions.increment=100 -DskipDoc=true -DskipTests=true -P baseline-compare-and-replace -fae -Djgit.dirtyWorkingTree-cdtDefault=warning
```
Make sure bounds of all dependencies match what we built against. This
prevents issues such as Bug 536448 from recurring. In 2025-06 there
are a number of Eclipse Platform changes that make CDT susceptible
to these types of issues again.
Note that this change is similar to previous iterations, such
as 1087dc5f22, but with the automatation
we can now apply this to *all* bundles.
In addition, with the tighter version constraints, building from
simrel repo for the jniheader (releng/scripts/do_rebuild_natives.sh)
is no longer sufficient. This speedup has been removed as it was probably
incorrect to have by default.
The api filters were introduced because some bundles are re-exported. Those
re-exported bundle requirements mean that technically we need to bump
the version, but in reality we effectively required the range as now
documented anyway, so doing a major version bump is unneeded.
All the about.html files are updated, so every bundle that hasn't
already had a bump in 10.7 needs one now
Change-Id: I6143d2fbe77a58a3a6d2f4a226d96087117f9ac1
When invoked from within 'isApplicable(IMarker)', 'isCodanProblem()' did
not work as expected, since it used a cached value that was only updated
in 'run(IMarker)'. The old API 'isCodanProblem()' has been marked as
deprecated and is replaced by 'isCodanProblem(IMarker)', which works
directly on the marker, instead of using a cached result.
Additionally, two new APIs in 'QuickFixTestCase', called
'calculateQuickFixApplicability()' and
'assertIsApplicableForAllMarkers(boolean)', are introduced. The former
can be used to record the applicability of the QuickFix under test for
every marker in the test code, while the latter provides a way to assert
on the applicability. For finer grained assertions,
'calculateQuickFixApplicability()' returns the calculated map.
Change-Id: I7c53fd26afefa37ff086559acea75a7a33ecd5d7
Signed-off-by: Felix Morgner <fmorgner@hsr.ch>