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feat: add allow-prereleases: true to test #66

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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng commented May 26, 2025

closes #64

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    • Updated automated test workflow to allow flexible installation of prerelease Python versions.

@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng added the enhancement New feature or request label May 26, 2025
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The GitHub Actions workflow was updated to replace the explicit Python version "3.14.0-alpha.2" with "3.14" and to enable the installation of prerelease Python versions by setting allow-prereleases: true in the setup step. No changes to exported or public entities were made.

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.github/workflows/test.yml Updated Python version matrix to use "3.14" instead of "3.14.0-alpha.2"; enabled prerelease installation with allow-prereleases: true.

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Objective Addressed Explanation
Update the 3.14 alpha version to 3.14 in the workflow (#64)

Possibly related PRs

  • feat: support testing on diff python versions #56: Both PRs modify the .github/workflows/test.yml file to improve Python version handling in the CI workflow, with the main PR refining the Python version specification and enabling prerelease installs, building upon the matrix testing approach introduced in the retrieved PR.

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15-15: Switch to loose version spec for automatic prerelease uptake
Using "3.14" instead of a hard-coded prerelease tag is the right approach when combined with allow-prereleases: true. This ensures any new 3.14 prerelease (alpha, beta, rc) is picked up without manual updates to the matrix.


24-24: Enable prerelease installations
Adding allow-prereleases: true to the actions/setup-python@v5 step directly addresses the PR goal of testing against Python 3.14 prereleases. This will allow the runner to install alpha/beta/rc builds matching the 3.14 spec.


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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 77.92%. Comparing base (88f2a83) to head (11212f7).
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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng merged commit 28f847f into main May 26, 2025
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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng deleted the update-ci branch May 26, 2025 20:37
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Update python-version to 3.14 when the final release
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