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@elbeno elbeno commented May 23, 2025

Problem:

  • Using static_assert does not report the check in Catch2.
  • Not all python passes the check-black-format target.

Solution:

  • Use STATIC_REQUIRE so that the check is reported.
  • Format files with black.

elbeno added 2 commits May 23, 2025 16:46
Problem:
- Using `static_assert` does not report the check in Catch2.

Solution:
- Use `STATIC_REQUIRE` so that the check is reported.
Problem:
- Not all python passes the check-black-format target.

Solution:
- Format files with black.
@lukevalenty lukevalenty merged commit 0aafc46 into intel:main May 24, 2025
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