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chore: Adjust tests to fit new upstream requirements#63

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chore: Adjust tests to fit new upstream requirements#63
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Platform requires stricter test structure.
This change implements the required changes.

Platform requires stricter test structure.
This change implements the changes.
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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 81.72%. Comparing base (5ef49a6) to head (56bd87d).

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  Complexity      135      135           
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  Misses          121      121           

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@dgrothaus-sw Dominik Grothaus (dgrothaus-sw) merged commit c09d6e9 into master Jun 2, 2026
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@dgrothaus-sw Dominik Grothaus (dgrothaus-sw) deleted the chore-adjust-phpunit-tests-green-pipeline branch June 2, 2026 09:08
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