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@m3hm3t m3hm3t commented Dec 17, 2025

DESCRIPTION: Refactor subquery syntax in tests for clarity and consistency

Reduce regression test flakiness by making query output deterministic.

Add a stable ORDER BY (on the row key) to the test query so result ordering is guaranteed across runs/plans, preventing intermittent diffs caused by planner/executor changes.

@m3hm3t m3hm3t self-assigned this Dec 17, 2025
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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 88.79%. Comparing base (2e64eb0) to head (5ec0e19).

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@m3hm3t m3hm3t force-pushed the m3hm3t/test_reduce_flaky branch from bc6949c to 45e80c2 Compare December 17, 2025 14:09
@m3hm3t m3hm3t force-pushed the m3hm3t/test_reduce_flaky branch from d8c8bcb to 8284462 Compare December 25, 2025 12:23
@m3hm3t m3hm3t marked this pull request as ready for review December 29, 2025 06:33
@m3hm3t m3hm3t requested a review from eaydingol December 29, 2025 06:34
@m3hm3t m3hm3t force-pushed the m3hm3t/test_reduce_flaky branch from 8284462 to 5ec0e19 Compare December 31, 2025 08:17
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