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Update dependency rubocop to v1.69.2 #477

Update dependency rubocop to v1.69.2

Update dependency rubocop to v1.69.2 #477

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# This action doesn't test the current version of the code, which is in
# the 'master' branch or in the branch that you work with. Instead, it always
# tests agains the latest version released to the Docker Hub. It's not possible,
# as far as I understand, to change this behavior.
name: test
'on':
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request:
branches:
- master
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: 3.3
- run: make install
- run: |
judges --verbose eval test.fb " \
f = \$fb.insert; \
f.what = 'pmp'; \
f.area = 'hr'; \
f.days_of_running_balance = 28; \
"
# Pay attention: if this test fails, you can'f fix it in the "master"
# branch, because it uses the "latest" version of the Docker image
# already released to Docker Hub. In order to fix this test,
# you should release a new version to Docker Hub and then try to fix
# the test here. It's a two-steps process.
- uses: ./
with:
verbose: true
output: pages
factbase: test.fb