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Hello @rkoumis, 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!

Summary of Changes

This pull request adds a test case to verify that a spawned process has the agent as its parent. It achieves this by executing a Python script that prints both the process ID and the parent process ID, and then asserts that the parent process ID matches the agent's process ID.

Highlights

  • Parent PID Verification: A new test case test_parent_pid_sync is added to agent/test_agent.py to confirm that the spawned process has the agent as its parent.
  • Python Script Execution: The test case executes a simple Python script that prints the process ID and parent process ID to standard output.
  • Assertion: The test case asserts that the parent process ID of the spawned process matches the process ID of the agent.

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  • agent/test_agent.py
    • Added a new test case test_parent_pid_sync to verify the parent-child relationship between the agent and spawned processes.
    • The test case executes a Python script to retrieve process IDs.
    • The test case asserts that the parent PID of the spawned process matches the agent's PID.
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Parent's ID in plain sight,
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Code Review

The code adds a test case to verify that the spawned process has the agent as its parent. This is a good addition to ensure the correct process hierarchy. The implementation is straightforward and seems correct.

Merge Readiness

The code change introduces a new test case to verify the parent PID of spawned processes. The test seems well-implemented and addresses a relevant concern. I don't see any immediate issues that would block merging. However, as I am unable to directly approve the pull request, please ensure that other reviewers also give their approval before merging. There are no CRITICAL or HIGH severity comments, so it's up to the other reviewers to decide when to merge.

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