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…e. print overall testing result at the end
…g workflow on GitHub
…esult at the end of running a workflow
…om function on runners.
…cripts. focus on fpga interaction testings.
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This PR includes the work completed in Spring 2025 for Building a Complete Automated Regression Testing
Suite for ESP. Supporting a workflow for testing ESP configs as structured input json file, running end-to-end SoC pipeline to test the functionality. Reference README under
esp/utils/scripts/actions-pipelineor README.md for more details. Happy to help any student who picks up this project in the future!