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chore: exclude test helpers in sonar#63

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@ajaskolski ajaskolski changed the title chore: add test helpers to sonar chore: exclude test helpers in sonar May 21, 2026
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Pull request overview

Updates SonarQube configuration to avoid counting shared Go test helper code against coverage metrics, keeping coverage expectations focused on production code.

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  • Extends sonar.coverage.exclusions to exclude test_helpers.go in addition to existing test and testutils exclusions.

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@ajaskolski ajaskolski merged commit 8a73820 into main May 22, 2026
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