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Enable multiple cores in haskell GHA #629

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@carbolymer carbolymer commented Sep 5, 2024

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# uncomment types applicable to the change:
  type:
  # - feature        # introduces a new feature
  # - breaking       # the API has changed in a breaking way
  # - compatible     # the API has changed but is non-breaking
  # - optimisation   # measurable performance improvements
  # - refactoring    # QoL changes
  # - bugfix         # fixes a defect
  # - test           # fixes/modifies tests
  # - maintenance    # not directly related to the code
  # - release        # related to a new release preparation
  # - documentation  # change in code docs, haddocks...

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  • Commit sequence broadly makes sense and commits have useful messages
  • New tests are added if needed and existing tests are updated. See Running tests for more details
  • Self-reviewed the diff

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@carbolymer carbolymer force-pushed the mgalazyn/chore/enable-multi-core-gha-build branch from f450a15 to 7598785 Compare September 6, 2024 11:51
@carbolymer carbolymer force-pushed the mgalazyn/chore/enable-multi-core-gha-build branch from 7598785 to a3b7a55 Compare September 25, 2024 13:29
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