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This change also fixes finalizing release workflow
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  • Chores
    • Updated release tag validation to require a dot between "rc" and the number (e.g., v0.31.5-rc.1 instead of v0.31.5-rc1).
    • Adjusted error messages to reflect the new release tag format.

Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
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The pull request updates the regular expression in the .github/workflows/pull-requests-release.yaml file to enforce a new release candidate tag format that includes a dot between "rc" and the number (e.g., vX.Y.Z-rc.1 instead of vX.Y.Z-rc1). The error message and related parsing logic are adjusted to match this updated pattern. No other logic or control flow changes are present.

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.github/workflows/pull-requests-release.yaml Updated regex to require a dot in the release candidate tag (e.g., -rc.1), and adjusted related parsing and error messages accordingly.

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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
.github/workflows/pull-requests-release.yaml (1)

154-154: Unused version constant
You assign const version = m[1] + (m[2] ?? ''); but never use it afterward. Consider either emitting it via core.setOutput('version', version) if downstream steps need it, or removing this line to avoid dead code.

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.github/workflows/pull-requests-release.yaml (3)

148-148: Verify GitHub context interpolation and quoting
The line correctly pulls in the tag from steps.get_tag.outputs.tag into a JS string. Ensure that single quotes won’t conflict if tags ever include embedded quotes (unlikely here), but overall this is valid.


149-149: Regex correctly enforces dot in rc suffix
The updated pattern /^v(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)(-rc\.\d+)?$/ strictly matches vX.Y.Z or vX.Y.Z-rc.N. This aligns with SemVer and your PR objective to require the dot between rc and the number.


151-151: Error message updated to reflect new format
The failure message now correctly instructs users on the allowed patterns (vX.Y.Z or vX.Y.Z-rc.N), matching your revised regex. Nicely done.

@kvaps kvaps merged commit 108fc64 into main Apr 25, 2025
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@kvaps kvaps deleted the use-dots-in-rc branch April 25, 2025 15:01
lllamnyp pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 20, 2025
This change also fixes `finalizing release` workflow
#890 (comment)

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **Chores**
- Updated release tag validation to require a dot between "rc" and the
number (e.g., `v0.31.5-rc.1` instead of `v0.31.5-rc1`).
  - Adjusted error messages to reflect the new release tag format.

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(cherry picked from commit 108fc64)
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
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