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chenge in test.py

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    • Added a comment in the testing file.

Note: The change appears to be minimal and does not significantly impact the functionality of the code.

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A minor modification was made to the testing.py file by adding a comment line at the beginning of the file. The comment reads "i have maded sone changes in this file", which appears to be a playful or potentially typo-laden note. No functional changes were made to the file's existing code structure, functions, or execution logic.

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File Change Summary
testing.py Added a comment line at the file's beginning

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Reviewing files that changed from the base of the PR and between 707e5c6 and 3bb947e.

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  • testing.py (1 hunks)
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🪛 Ruff (0.8.2)
testing.py

1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons


1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons


1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons


1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons


1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons

@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
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⚠️ Potential issue

Fix the syntax error in the comment line

The added line is causing a syntax error because it's not properly formatted as a Python comment. Additionally, there are some spelling errors in the text.

Apply this fix:

-i have maded sone changes in this file
+# I have made some changes in this file
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Carefully review the code before committing. Ensure that it accurately replaces the highlighted code, contains no missing lines, and has no issues with indentation. Thoroughly test & benchmark the code to ensure it meets the requirements.

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i have maded sone changes in this file
# I have made some changes in this file
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🪛 Ruff (0.8.2)

1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons


1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons


1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons


1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons


1-1: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons

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