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The Renovate config in this repository needs migrating. Typically this is because one or more configuration options you are using have been renamed.

You don't need to merge this PR right away, because Renovate will continue to migrate these fields internally each time it runs. But later some of these fields may be fully deprecated and the migrations removed. So it's a good idea to merge this migration PR soon.

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Summary of Changes

Hello @renovate-bot, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request performs an automated migration of the Renovate configuration file (renovate.json). The primary goal is to update deprecated configuration options, such as fileMatch and matchManagers, to their current recommended forms. This ensures the configuration remains valid and functional as Renovate evolves, preventing potential issues when older syntax is eventually removed.

Highlights

  • Renovate Configuration Migration: This pull request migrates the Renovate configuration by updating deprecated fields to their new equivalents, ensuring future compatibility and preventing potential issues when older syntax is fully removed.
  • Renaming of fileMatch to managerFilePatterns: The fileMatch property within custom manager definitions has been renamed to managerFilePatterns and its values are now encapsulated in regex literal syntax (e.g., /pattern/).
  • Update to matchManagers Property: The matchManagers property in a package rule has been updated from regex to custom.regex to reflect the current naming convention for custom regex managers.
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This pull request, generated by Renovate Bot, migrates the Renovate configuration to use newer fields like managerFilePatterns and custom.regex. The migration is generally correct and follows Renovate's new schema. However, I've identified a few pre-existing but now-surfaced issues in the regular expressions for file matching where a literal dot . in a directory name or file extension was not escaped. This could lead to incorrect file matching. I've provided suggestions to fix these patterns for improved correctness.

"fileMatch": [
"^.kokoro/presubmit/graalvm-native.*.cfg$"
"managerFilePatterns": [
"/^.kokoro/presubmit/graalvm-native.*.cfg$/"
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The dots . in the file path .kokoro and file extension .cfg are special characters in regular expressions that match any character. To match literal dots, they should be escaped with a backslash (\.). This ensures the pattern only matches files in the .kokoro directory with a .cfg extension.

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"/^.kokoro/presubmit/graalvm-native.*.cfg$/"
"/^\.kokoro/presubmit/graalvm-native.*\.cfg$/"

"fileMatch": [
"^.cloudbuild/*"
"managerFilePatterns": [
"/^.cloudbuild/*/"
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The dot . in the file path .cloudbuild is a special character in regular expressions that matches any character. To match a literal dot, it should be escaped with a backslash (\.). This ensures the pattern only matches files in the .cloudbuild directory.

        "/^\.cloudbuild/*/

"fileMatch": [
"^.cloudbuild/library_generation/library_generation.*\\.Dockerfile$"
"managerFilePatterns": [
"/^.cloudbuild/library_generation/library_generation.*\\.Dockerfile$/"
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The dot . in the file path .cloudbuild is a special character in regular expressions that matches any character. To match a literal dot, it should be escaped with a backslash (\.). This ensures the pattern only matches files in the .cloudbuild directory. Another pattern in this file for the same directory already does this correctly.

        "/^\.cloudbuild/library_generation/library_generation.*\.Dockerfile$/"

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