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Summary

Correct a misspelling in the build configuration:

  • "swtich" → "switch" in pyproject.toml.

Rationale

This is a spelling fix only. It improves readability and avoids potential confusion in configuration.
There is no impact on runtime behavior, tests, or public APIs.

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  • Follows Conventional Commits style for build/config changes (build:).
  • CLA status should be green via the Google CLA bot.

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Summary of Changes

Hello @marsboy02, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request addresses a minor but important typo in the pyproject.toml configuration file. The change specifically corrects the word "swtich" to "switch" within a comment, improving the readability and accuracy of the configuration documentation. This is a purely cosmetic fix with no impact on runtime behavior, tests, or public APIs, ensuring cleaner and more precise project configuration.

Highlights

  • Typo Correction: Corrected a misspelling of "swtich" to "switch" in a comment within the pyproject.toml file. This comment describes the intention to move from non-strict to strict mode for mypy configuration.
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Code Review

This pull request correctly fixes a typo in a comment within the pyproject.toml file. The change from 'swtich' to 'switch' is accurate and improves the readability of the configuration. This is a good, clean fix with no other issues.

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