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[.clangtidy] Disabled readability-use-anyofallof warning #1595

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The code that clang tidy suggests is available in C++20 and later only.
Also, I don't agree that the suggestions are more readable.

The code that clang tidy suggests is available in C++20 and later only.
@FlorianReimold FlorianReimold added cherry-pick-to-support/v5.12 Cherry pick these changes to support/v.5.12 cherry-pick-to-support/v5.13 Cherry pick these changes to support/v5.13 labels May 15, 2024
@KerstinKeller KerstinKeller merged commit a476840 into master May 15, 2024
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The code that clang tidy suggests is available in C++20 and later only.
eclipse-ecal-bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 15, 2024
The code that clang tidy suggests is available in C++20 and later only.
FlorianReimold added a commit that referenced this pull request May 16, 2024
The code that clang tidy suggests is available in C++20 and later only.
FlorianReimold added a commit that referenced this pull request May 16, 2024
The code that clang tidy suggests is available in C++20 and later only.
@KerstinKeller KerstinKeller deleted the feature/readability-use-anyofallof branch October 2, 2024 09:49
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