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... in preparation for move to java_kidl repo.

Namely, UObject and TestConfigHelper don't exist in that repo.

... in preparation for move to java_kidl repo.

Namely, UObject and TestConfigHelper don't exist in that repo.
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 65.54%. Comparing base (fe887ee) to head (91e680d).
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@MrCreosote MrCreosote merged commit fecfb3a into main Mar 27, 2025
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