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This is more of a question with a potential follow-up suggestion: in the genre column, we do have drama/thriller and thriller/drama
Is there a valid reason behind this? If not, I would suggest making it more consistent (eg: pick one between the two and use it consistently across the list), so that sorting it properly groups them.
Also: since we do have categories already, why the column
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Currently the Heap tests in ./Tests/PriorityQueueTests/HeapTests.swift are relying on @testable import to access internal interfaces. Unfortantely this doesn't work in release mode, so we can only run heap tests in debug builds.
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