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@damccorm damccorm commented Jan 7, 2026

Tests run on GHA should be queued shortly.

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This pull request serves as a temporary measure to initiate a full suite of PostCommit and PreCommit tests specifically targeting the release branch. The change involves the addition of a new, empty file, which is designed to act as a trigger for the GitHub Actions test pipeline. It is explicitly marked as 'DO NOT MERGE', signifying its experimental or diagnostic purpose.

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  • Purpose: This pull request is intended to trigger all PostCommit and PreCommit tests against the release branch.
  • Temporary Nature: The PR is explicitly marked as '[DO NOT MERGE]', indicating it is a temporary or experimental change, likely for testing infrastructure.
  • Mechanism: The test trigger is achieved by adding a new, empty JSON file named trigger_all_tests.json within the release directory.

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Test Results

12 files  + 4  12 suites  +4   1h 42m 56s ⏱️ + 17m 3s
15 tests +11  15 ✅ +11  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 
15 runs  + 1  15 ✅ + 1  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 

Results for commit ab1395c. ± Comparison against base commit 798e1a4.

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damccorm commented Jan 8, 2026

Current known workflow failures:

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damccorm commented Jan 8, 2026

stop reviewer notifications

@damccorm damccorm marked this pull request as draft January 8, 2026 15:25
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@damccorm damccorm closed this Jan 26, 2026
@damccorm damccorm deleted the postcommit_validation_pr branch January 26, 2026 14:34
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Codecov Report

✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 55.17%. Comparing base (0c4d81b) to head (ab1395c).
⚠️ Report is 3 commits behind head on release-2.71.

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