github.com/go-logr/stdr · golang
Compatibility cube
Pick any two dimensions as axes; everything else becomes a filter. Clicking a cell pins its slice and drills one level deeper.
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Cells are aggregates of everything still varying in this slice (the n/m count says how much). Click one to pin its coordinates and see the next level.
Reading a cell: the number is how many real machines got through it, and the check means our own sample runs here. One clean run or a hundred, the mark is the same fact: working code exists for this cell.
- our own sample runs here
- our sample failed here
- nothing recorded — unknown, never "works" and never "broken"
Versions
- v1.2.2 (latest with evidence) 1 · Published samples
Recent failure clusters
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observed PROJECT_TEST error code not recorded ×16 os=windows · runtime=go@1.26 sha256:219c0109656b…hypotheses UNKNOWN 100% inferred, not measured
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observed PROJECT_TEST error code not recorded ×1 os=windows · runtime=go@1.26 sha256:02cf8ffcc194…hypotheses UNKNOWN 100% inferred, not measured
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observed PROJECT_TEST error code not recorded ×1 os=windows · runtime=go@1.26 sha256:3b1ec4fe9d4e…hypotheses UNKNOWN 100% inferred, not measured
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observed PROJECT_TEST error code not recorded ×1 os=windows · runtime=go@1.26 sha256:dc2ca97ce4c9…hypotheses UNKNOWN 100% inferred, not measured