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GHA: use clang for amici-heavy tests #1198

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@dweindl dweindl commented Nov 20, 2023

Should be faster. Also use all cores for building amici models.

Saves 2-3 minutes for the petab test suite.

Should be faster. Also use all cores for building amici models.
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (bcdbd55) 81.40% compared to head (89d3e48) 81.39%.

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@dweindl dweindl merged commit 2e49b71 into ICB-DCM:develop Nov 21, 2023
@dweindl dweindl deleted the petab_clang branch November 21, 2023 09:46
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