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fix(stackable-versioned): Correctly emit #[kube(status = ...)] attribute #1046

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With this fix, the macro correctly generates the #[kube(status = ...)] attribute again. This regression was accidentally introduced in #1033.

@Techassi Techassi moved this to Development: Waiting for Review in Stackable Engineering May 26, 2025
@Techassi Techassi marked this pull request as ready for review May 26, 2025 13:24
@Techassi Techassi changed the title fix(stackable-versioned): Correctly emit kube status attribute fix(stackable-versioned): Correctly emit #[kube(status = ...)] attribute May 26, 2025
@Techassi Techassi enabled auto-merge May 26, 2025 13:27
@Techassi Techassi moved this from Development: Waiting for Review to Development: Done in Stackable Engineering May 26, 2025
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Merged via the queue into main with commit 8eea0ad May 26, 2025
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@Techassi Techassi deleted the fix/stackable-versioned-status-attribute branch May 26, 2025 13:34
@lfrancke lfrancke moved this from Development: Done to Done in Stackable Engineering May 26, 2025
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