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Tom Hvitved bbdedf5f14 Ruby: Eliminate bad isLocalSourceNode antijoin
Gets rid of
```
Tuple counts for DataFlowPrivate::Cached::isLocalSourceNode#462ff392#f#antijoin_rhs@dd2f927s:
        20905019     ~3%    {2} r1 = JOIN DataFlowPrivate::Cached::TExprNode#462ff392#ff_1#higher_order_body WITH boundedFastTC(DataFlowPrivate::Cached::localFlowStepTypeTracker#462ff392#ff_10#higher_order_body,DataFlowPrivate::Cached::TExprNode#462ff392#ff_1#higher_order_body) ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.0

        10420128  ~1496%    {1} r2 = JOIN r1 WITH DataFlowPrivate::Cached::TExprNode#462ff392#ff_1#higher_order_body ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.1

          480918     ~8%    {1} r3 = JOIN r1 WITH DataFlowPrivate::Cached::entrySsaDefinition#462ff392#f ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.1

        10901046  ~1218%    {1} r4 = r2 UNION r3
                            return r4
```
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Ruby analysis support for CodeQL

This directory contains the extractor, CodeQL libraries, and queries that power Ruby support in LGTM and the other CodeQL products that GitHub makes available to its customers worldwide.

It contains two major components:

  1. static analysis libraries and queries written in CodeQL that can be used to analyze such a database to find coding mistakes or security vulnerabilities.
  2. an extractor, written in Rust, that parses Ruby source code and converts it into a database that can be queried using CodeQL. See Developer information for information on building the extractor (you do not need to do this if you are only developing queries).