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Summary of Changes

This pull request updates the GitHub Actions workflow file .github/workflows/build.yml to test the build against the windows-2025 image. It also adds windows-2022 to the matrix of operating systems to test against. The goal is to ensure compatibility and stability of the project on the latest Windows environments.

Highlights

  • GHA Update: The pull request updates the GitHub Actions workflow file to include the windows-2025 image for testing.
  • Windows Matrix: The pull request adds windows-2022 to the matrix of operating systems to test against.

Changelog

  • .github/workflows/build.yml
    • Added windows-2025 to the matrix of operating systems to test against.
    • Added windows-2022 to the matrix of operating systems to test against.
    • Removed windows-latest from the matrix of operating systems to test against.
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