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(Extend some tests) (Earlier this was a huge PR) #605
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Most of this was merged now as part of #613. |
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I renamed this PR for the remaining few commits, which can be merged now (once tests are passing). |
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Moved out from #589. Ultimately for #391.
This was originally a very big PR, which then successively got split up and moved to other PRs (#599 #600 #601 #602 #603 #604 #605 #606 #607 #608 #609 #610 #611 #612 #613 #614 #615 #616 #617 #618 #619 #620 #621 #622 #623 #624), until some remaining small things here (some tests only).
For finding pairs/sets of commits to squash together (and move to separate PRs), I'm using this script (explained here), which finds pairs of commits which reduce the diff over each commit individually.
Some discussion about how to manage the cleanup is here (dev.to) or here (Reddit).