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title, shortTitle, allowTitleToDifferFromFilename, intro, versions
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| Automatic build failed for a compiled language | Automatic build failed | true | If automatic build fails, you can configure {% data variables.product.prodname_code_scanning %} to use specific build steps for compiled languages. |
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{% data reusables.code-scanning.beta %} {% data reusables.code-scanning.codeql-action-version-ghes %}
If an automatic build of code for a compiled language within your project fails, try removing the autobuild step from your {% data variables.product.prodname_code_scanning %} workflow and adding specific build steps. For more information about replacing the autobuild step, see "AUTOTITLE."
If your workflow doesn't explicitly specify the languages to analyze, {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} implicitly detects the supported languages in your code base. In this configuration, out of the compiled languages {% data variables.code-scanning.compiled_languages %}, {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} only analyzes the language with the most source files. Edit the workflow and add a matrix specifying the languages you want to analyze. The default {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} analysis workflow uses such a matrix.
The following extracts from a workflow show how you can use a matrix within the job strategy to specify languages, and then reference each language within the "Initialize {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %}" step:
jobs:
analyze:
permissions:
security-events: write
actions: read
...
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
language: ['csharp', 'cpp', 'javascript']
steps:
...
- name: Initialize {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %}
uses: {% data reusables.actions.action-codeql-action-init %}
with:
languages: {% raw %}${{ matrix.language }}{% endraw %}
For more information about editing the workflow, see "AUTOTITLE."