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Fix spelling

Open beutlich opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Follow-up of #4493.

As reported by https://github.com/modelica/ModelicaStandardLibrary/actions/runs/11875525138/job/33092839921

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Bug Fixes

    • Corrected a spelling mistake in an assertion message within the test utilities.
  • Chores

    • Updated automated workflow spelling checks to include and properly handle the relevant file.

beutlich avatar Nov 17 '24 15:11 beutlich

Walkthrough

The changes consist of a spelling correction in an assertion message within the ModelicaTest.Utilities package, updating "occurences" to "occurrences". Additionally, the GitHub Actions workflow configuration was updated to ensure the spelling check covers the corrected file by adjusting the codespell command options and skip lists. No changes were made to any logic, control flow, or public interfaces.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
ModelicaTest/Utilities.mo Corrected a spelling mistake in an assertion message ("occurences" to "occurrences").
.github/workflows/checkCron.yml Updated codespell options and skip lists to include ModelicaTest/Utilities.mo.

Poem

In the warren where the code does dwell,
A typo hopped in, but now all is well!
"Occurrences" spelled right,
The tests are a delight,
With workflows checked, our carrots we smell! 🥕


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