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CompatHelper: bump compat for Turing to 0.32 for package ppl, (keep existing compat) #399

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This pull request changes the compat entry for the Turing package from 0.24, 0.25 - 0.29, 0.30 to 0.24, 0.25 - 0.29, 0.30, 0.32 for package ppl.
This keeps the compat entries for earlier versions.

Note: I have not tested your package with this new compat entry.
It is your responsibility to make sure that your package tests pass before you merge this pull request.

@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the compathelper/new_version/2024-05-19-01-14-05-895-01446318043 branch from 2a5988f to c9fb1ac Compare May 19, 2024 01:14
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 0.26%. Comparing base (f4473ef) to head (c9fb1ac).

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- Coverage   96.95%   0.26%   -96.70%     
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  Files          12      12               
  Lines         394     380       -14     
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- Hits          382       1      -381     
- Misses         12     379      +367     

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