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This is an automated backport of the following:

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@feeblefakie feeblefakie self-assigned this Jun 27, 2025
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This pull request is a backport that bumps the versions of junit and junit platform in the build.gradle file to their latest minor versions. This ensures that the project uses the most recent stable versions of these testing frameworks.

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  • Dependency Updates: The pull request updates the versions of junit and junit platform dependencies in the build.gradle file.
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The pull request updates the JUnit and JUnit Platform versions in the build.gradle file. It's important to ensure compatibility with other modules and dependencies after this update.

Comment on lines +33 to +34
junitVersion = '5.13.2'
junitPlatformVersion = '1.13.2'

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Updating JUnit versions is a good practice to leverage the latest features and bug fixes. However, ensure that all subprojects and dependent modules are compatible with the new versions to avoid unexpected issues. Consider running compatibility tests after the update. If compatibility issues arise, consider reverting the change or addressing the incompatibilities.

@jnmt jnmt merged commit 29c7cd5 into 3 Jun 30, 2025
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@jnmt jnmt deleted the 3-pull-183 branch June 30, 2025 04:42
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