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A growing number of Python tools look for project-specific configuration in the [tool.{app}] section of the pyproject.toml file. It would be convenient if sqlfluff also inspected this section, especially for Python projects that use poetry as a build backend and thus do not rely on setup.cfg or potentially any of the other files currently inspected.
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There are some potential feefilter cleanups mentioned and motivated in comment bitcoin/bitcoin#21509 (comment) . If you address the locking one, please be careful and make sure that round() is only called under a lock. See bitcoin/bitcoin#21509 (comment)
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Right now, Syncthing seems to always use LF for line endings in
config.xmland.stignore. This is a problem in Windows when trying to edit those using the built-in Notepad, which until very recently had no support for other line endings than CRLF. Support for them has only been added in the very recent versions of Windows 10.The problem is that when opening those files in Notepad under old