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Fix various CodeQL complaints #2065

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Fix various CodeQL complaints #2065

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@DL6ER DL6ER commented Sep 16, 2024

What does this implement/fix?

See title. No functional changes.

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Minor formatting error.

@DL6ER DL6ER requested a review from a team September 16, 2024 13:00
@DL6ER DL6ER merged commit 764b0db into development Sep 17, 2024
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@DL6ER DL6ER deleted the fix/various branch September 17, 2024 10:15
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