Fix problems with missing selective checks on new types of unit tests #36372
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When the DB/NonDB tests were introduced (#35160) new test types have been added (separating various Python test types from generic Operator test type). However we have not added matching of the python operator and test files into the right selective unit test type. This caused that when only
operators/python.py
andtests/test_python
were changed, thenOperators
test type was run but the specific Python * test types were not run.This PR fixes it for current test type (including also separated Serialization test type) and for the future - instead of matching selected test type we match all of them except the few that we now are "special" ("Always, Core, Other, PlainAsserts").
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