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PR summary 0fbcb39f55

Import changes for modified files

No significant changes to the import graph

Import changes for all files
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Declarations diff

No declarations were harmed in the making of this PR! 🐙

You can run this locally as follows
## summary with just the declaration names:
./scripts/declarations_diff.sh <optional_commit>

## more verbose report:
./scripts/declarations_diff.sh long <optional_commit>

The doc-module for scripts/declarations_diff.sh contains some details about this script.


Decrease in tech debt: (relative, absolute) = (8.00, 0.00)
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11063 -8 backward.isDefEq

Current commit 5a5821bf1a
Reference commit 0fbcb39f55

You can run this locally as

./scripts/technical-debt-metrics.sh pr_summary
  • The relative value is the weighted sum of the differences with weight given by the inverse of the current value of the statistic.
  • The absolute value is the relative value divided by the total sum of the inverses of the current values (i.e. the weighted average of the differences).

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