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fix: simplify result variable generation by skipping string-to-typed object conversion #393

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PISA25-468

This PR skips extra variable conversion steps when generating a result

@wazelin wazelin changed the base branch from master to develop February 15, 2024 15:23
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@wazelin wazelin merged commit b8e27a4 into develop Feb 15, 2024
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@wazelin wazelin deleted the fix/PISA25-468/encrypted-responses-encoding branch February 15, 2024 15:36
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