succeeded or failed
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succeeded or failed has 2 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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| Rdf:type | Enum Value | [1] |
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log_file_path = 'build_logs.txt' # Path to your log file total_builds, successful_builds, failed_builds, success_rate = parse_build_logs(log_file_path) print(f"Total builds: {total_builds}") print(f"Successful builds: {suc…
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