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src: use env strings to create sqlite results #55785

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@nodejs-github-bot nodejs-github-bot added c++ Issues and PRs that require attention from people who are familiar with C++. needs-ci PRs that need a full CI run. sqlite Issues and PRs related to the SQLite subsystem. labels Nov 8, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 88.41%. Comparing base (a094a81) to head (e5f4e8a).
Report is 5 commits behind head on main.

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+ Misses      15007    14997   -10     
- Partials     6760     6762    +2     
Files with missing lines Coverage Δ
src/node_sqlite.cc 81.86% <100.00%> (+0.03%) ⬆️

... and 28 files with indirect coverage changes

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