Use a Composite Action for Testing Type Completeness#4367
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Interesting. Are there any functional changes to it apart from it being outsourced? Also, can you deliberately change something so that the test fails (so that I know it's actually working) 😅 |
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currently PTB allows a 0.1% decrease of type completeness - I threw that out for now.
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well, shit :D |
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all, right, here we go. failing workflow at https://github.com/python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot/actions/runs/9872648792/job/27263177990?pr=4367 caused by 7de2541 |
This reverts commit 7de2541.
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good thing that was tested!
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outsources the code to a reusable component. I'm also using this in
aioremnow.