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What kind of change does this PR introduce?

Bug fix for the CI pipeline

What is the current behavior?

All tests are using Python 3.12

What is the new behavior?

Tests now use the Python version from the matrix per test

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@silentworks silentworks requested a review from grdsdev January 29, 2025 21:26
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Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 13041899053

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  • No unchanged relevant lines lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage increased (+0.5%) to 100.0%

Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 13028742049: 0.5%
Covered Lines: 190
Relevant Lines: 190

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Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 13040755027

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  • 0 of 0 changed or added relevant lines in 0 files are covered.
  • No unchanged relevant lines lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage increased (+0.5%) to 100.0%

Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 13028742049: 0.5%
Covered Lines: 190
Relevant Lines: 190

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@silentworks silentworks merged commit 082653b into main Jan 30, 2025
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@silentworks silentworks deleted the silentworks/fix-python-version-in-ci branch January 30, 2025 17:15
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