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I'm not entirely sure what this gains us. The tests will always pass, but we'll have to bump them anyway, even though they're technically a transitive dependency.
I guess what we want here is an eager renovate/dependabot config that always opens a PR against the latest engine.
Same should apply for other SDK implementations that do not include the engine in their code (e.g., Rust).
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My bad, closing as I overlooked the engine handling the test for the python sdk. |
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Integrated engine test data suite that was missing in the SDK.
As other SDK, test suite is retrieved from the
engine-test-datarepo and local evaluation is run against them to ensure no regressions.