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@JungMinu JungMinu commented Apr 16, 2025

Fixes #239

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    • Expanded automated testing to include additional Node.js versions (14, 16, 18, 20, and 22) and updated the nightly build test configuration to version 23.

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The Travis CI configuration file was updated to expand the Node.js versions tested during continuous integration. Node.js versions 14, 16, 18, 20, and 22 were added to the test matrix alongside the existing 8, 10, and 12. Additionally, the matrix for nightly builds now includes Node.js version 23 instead of 13. No changes were made to exported or public entities in the codebase.

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.travis.yml Expanded Node.js test matrix to include versions 14, 16, 18, 20, and 22; updated nightly build to use 23.x.

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Objective (Issue #) Addressed Explanation
Add Node.js 14.x, 16.x, and 18.x to Travis builds (#239)

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In Travis fields where builds do grow,
New Node.js seeds the matrix row—
Fourteen, sixteen, eighteen, and more,
Twenty, twenty-two join the score!
Nightly hops to twenty-three,
The rabbit cheers with CI glee! 🐇✨


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Let's include 20 and 22 as well.

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yep just updated to include them

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build for nodeJS >12x in travis

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