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Update codecov #31

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Update codecov #31

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  • Chores
    • Upgraded the Codecov action in the GitHub workflow to enhance security and reliability.
    • Added necessary parameters to the Codecov configuration to improve error handling and integration.
    • Set fail_ci_if_error to true for better workflow management.

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The recent update in the GitHub workflow primarily focuses on enhancing the codecov integration. The codecov/codecov-action has been updated to a newer version, and additional parameters like token and slug are now included to refine its functionality. The setting fail_ci_if_error is activated to ensure errors in codecov cause the CI build to fail, maintaining the integrity of the build process. The build step remains intact with no modifications.

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.github/workflows/main.yaml Upgraded codecov/codecov-action to v4, added token and slug, set fail_ci_if_error to true. make build unchanged.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between f37b211 and 4633ec6.
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@rluders rluders merged commit dfa5a82 into main Apr 14, 2024
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@rluders rluders deleted the rluders-patch-1 branch April 14, 2024 17:20
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