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add context #345

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@jmank88 jmank88 commented Jan 12, 2024

@jmank88 jmank88 force-pushed the BCF-2887-context-propagation branch from 300c03e to 66851e0 Compare January 13, 2024 19:36
@jmank88 jmank88 force-pushed the BCF-2887-context-propagation branch from 66851e0 to 2b680ac Compare January 13, 2024 21:39
@jmank88 jmank88 force-pushed the BCF-2887-context-propagation branch from 2b680ac to 035f8dc Compare January 14, 2024 14:19
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Quality Gate failed

Failed condition 12.5% 12.5% Coverage on New Code (is less than 75%)

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Quality Gate failed Quality Gate failed

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48.7% Coverage on New Code (required ≥ 75%)

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@jmank88 jmank88 merged commit 74dc7a6 into develop Oct 11, 2024
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@jmank88 jmank88 deleted the BCF-2887-context-propagation branch October 11, 2024 13:29
chray-zhang pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 25, 2024
* bump libocr; add context

* fix linter issues

* flake: bump dependencies and go v1.23

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Co-authored-by: André Vitor de Lima Matos <[email protected]>
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