🧹 Remove commented-out code in Lims.java#49
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Co-authored-by: manupawickramasinghe <[email protected]>
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🎯 What: The code health issue addressed is the removal of multiple blocks of commented-out code within the
Lims.javaclass (specifically around lines 868 and 1029).💡 Why: This improves maintainability and readability by decluttering the codebase and removing dead code blocks that provide no active value, relying on version control to preserve historical changes.
✅ Verification: The project was compiled successfully, and
mvn clean testran perfectly with no failures, indicating that removing the commented-out inline blocks did not break functionality.✨ Result: A cleaner and more readable source file in
Lims.java.PR created automatically by Jules for task 4405051839266189174 started by @manupawickramasinghe