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Fix combination of blockwise and observe #576

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This PR fixes #575

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  • Chores

    • Updated the .gitignore file to exclude the .scannerwork/ directory, improving repository management by preventing unnecessary files from being tracked.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Modified message handling logic in the BlockWise component, allowing all messages to be processed regardless of their response type, which may enhance overall message management.

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The changes introduce a new entry to the .gitignore file to exclude the .scannerwork/ directory from version control. Additionally, the startSendingMessage function in blockwise.go has been modified to remove the check for "observe" responses, allowing all messages to proceed through the logic without early termination. This adjustment impacts message handling in scenarios involving observed resources.

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File Change Summary
.gitignore Added .scannerwork/ to ignore list
net/blockwise/blockwise.go Modified startSendingMessage to remove observe response check

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Combination of blockwise and observe not working (#575)

🐰 Hopping through the code,
Ignoring files that slow the load.
Messages now flow without a care,
Observations handled with flair!
A joyful leap in logic's dance,
In the land of blocks, we take a chance! 🌼


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Commits

Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 1285834 and a48ccf4.

Files selected for processing (2)
  • .gitignore (1 hunks)
  • net/blockwise/blockwise.go (1 hunks)
Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (1)
  • .gitignore
Additional comments not posted (1)
net/blockwise/blockwise.go (1)

Line range hint 1-1: LGTM! But verify the impact on observe responses.

The removal of the check for "observe" responses ensures that all messages proceed through the logic, addressing the issue described in the PR summary. However, verify the impact of this change on the handling of observe responses.

The code changes are approved.

Run the following script to verify the impact on observe responses:

Verification successful

Observe Responses Handling Verified

The removal of the check for "observe" responses in the startSendingMessage method does not negatively impact the handling of observe responses. The isObserveResponse function is still used elsewhere in the codebase to ensure that observe responses are processed correctly.

  • The isObserveResponse function is used in conjunction with handleObserveResponse, confirming that observe responses are still managed appropriately.
Scripts executed

The following scripts were executed for the analysis:

Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Verify the impact of the change on the handling of observe responses.

# Test: Search for the usage of the `isObserveResponse` function. Expect: No remaining usage.
rg --type go 'isObserveResponse'

Length of output: 162


Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Locate the exact usage of `isObserveResponse` in the `net/blockwise/blockwise.go` file.

# Search for the usage of `isObserveResponse` and include surrounding lines for context.
rg --type go 'isObserveResponse' -A 5 -B 5 net/blockwise/blockwise.go

Length of output: 635

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