fix(ci): resolve YAML syntax error and benchmark test failure#93
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fix(ci): resolve YAML syntax error and benchmark test failure#93
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- Break down complex single-line Python commands into multi-line format - Change python to python3 for better compatibility - Fix GitHub Actions YAML syntax error on line 109 in beta-release.yml - Apply same fix to nightly-release.yml for consistency - Ensure proper YAML structure and validation
- Add lazy import function for Span class to handle runtime usage - Fix NameError in multi-chunk structured output processing - Maintain TYPE_CHECKING imports for development experience - All benchmark tests now passing including structured output - Resolves issue where Span was only available during type checking
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Fixes GitHub Actions YAML syntax error on line 109 by breaking down complex single-line Python commands into multi-line format and using python3 instead of python for better compatibility.
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