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Some of the tooling golangci-lint uses doesn't fully support 1.18 yet resulting in a bunch of hard to decode errors. We were using ^1.17.0 as our version listed so we ended up resolving to 1.18 a couple of days ago and finally ran into this. v1.45.0 of golangci-lint has a workaround for this which is disabling some of the problematic linters, but these are some of our most used. This seems like a sane fix for now until the kinks are worked out and things are working on 1.18. Signed-off-by: Daniel Canter <dcanter@microsoft.com>
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Some of the tooling golangci-lint uses doesn't fully support 1.18 yet resulting in a bunch of hard to decode errors. We were using ^1.17.0 as our version listed so we ended up resolving to 1.18 a couple of days ago and finally ran into this. v1.45.0 of golangci-lint has a workaround for this which is disabling some of the problematic linters, but these are some of our most used. This seems like a sane fix for now until the kinks are ironed out and things are working on 1.18.