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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 99.24%. Comparing base (43abebf) to head (80bf82c).

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Co-authored-by: Alexander Makarov <[email protected]>
@Tigrov Tigrov requested a review from vjik March 28, 2025 08:28
@Tigrov Tigrov requested a review from vjik April 15, 2025 07:57
@Tigrov Tigrov added the status:code review The pull request needs review. label Apr 15, 2025
@Tigrov Tigrov merged commit eb98126 into master Apr 17, 2025
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@Tigrov Tigrov deleted the custom-typecasting branch April 17, 2025 09:17
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