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[processor/deltatocumulative]: drop bad samples #34979

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While writing a test that exercises the public api, I noticed we record bad samples as metrics, but do not actually drop them.
This is another result of the highly layered architecture that makes such things hard to understand. I'm working on removing that.

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Testing: public api tests were added

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Thanks for breaking your previous work into smaller PRs :)

My review was mostly to help myself understand the codebase. Do you mind answering a couple of questions?

@jpkrohling jpkrohling merged commit 53152f0 into open-telemetry:main Sep 5, 2024
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**Description:**
While writing a test that exercises the public api, I noticed we record
bad samples as metrics, but do not actually drop them.
This is another result of the highly layered architecture that makes
such things hard to understand. I'm working on removing that.

**Link to tracking Issue:**

**Testing:** public api tests were added

**Documentation:** not needed
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