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Various testing changes to increase overall coverage to 100%

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codecov bot commented Sep 19, 2025

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 100.00%. Comparing base (23bd01e) to head (258d747).
⚠️ Report is 18 commits behind head on main.

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@@             Coverage Diff             @@
##             main       #25      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   99.65%   100.00%   +0.34%     
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  Files         111       111              
  Lines        4051      4083      +32     
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+ Hits         4037      4083      +46     
+ Misses         14         0      -14     

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@AlexCK-STFC AlexCK-STFC force-pushed the increase-test-coverage branch 3 times, most recently from c4377a7 to ac26439 Compare September 19, 2025 13:37
@AlexCK-STFC AlexCK-STFC marked this pull request as ready for review September 19, 2025 13:58
@AlexCK-STFC AlexCK-STFC force-pushed the increase-test-coverage branch 2 times, most recently from c0f922a to 7a95009 Compare September 19, 2025 14:04
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@AlexCK-STFC AlexCK-STFC merged commit 315eac5 into main Sep 30, 2025
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@AlexCK-STFC AlexCK-STFC deleted the increase-test-coverage branch September 30, 2025 15:15
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