Anders Fugmann eddef7527e kotlin tests: synchronise test inputs between test-kotlin1 and test-kotlin2
- Port ministdlib from test-kotlin1 to test-kotlin2. The ministdlib test
  exercises a minimal Kotlin standard library written from scratch. Its
  options file is updated to include -language-version 2.0 so the test
  runs in K2 mode when the K2 compiler is active.

- Port nested_types from test-kotlin2 to test-kotlin1. The nested_types
  test exercises type-alias and inner-type queries. Expected output is
  identical in K1 and K2 modes so no expected-file changes are needed.

- Add test-kotlin2/options with codeql-extractor-kotlin-options:
  -language-version 2.0. The CodeQL CLI adds -language-version 1.9 by
  default in legacy test extraction mode. Without this override the K2
  test suite would run in K1 mode, defeating the purpose of the split.

Both ministdlib and nested_types produce byte-identical expected output
across K1 (2.3.20, -language-version 1.9) and K2 (2.4.0, default K2).

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CodeQL

This open source repository contains the standard CodeQL libraries and queries that power GitHub Advanced Security and the other application security products that GitHub makes available to its customers worldwide.

How do I learn CodeQL and run queries?

There is extensive documentation about the CodeQL language, writing CodeQL using the CodeQL extension for Visual Studio Code and using the CodeQL CLI.

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