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chore: add back some --reruns to avoid flaky canary tests #7401

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Which issue(s) does this change fix?

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Why is this change necessary?

To fix flaky canary tests

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  • Add input/output type hints to new functions/methods
  • Write design document if needed (Do I need to write a design document?)
  • Write/update unit tests
  • Write/update integration tests
  • Write/update functional tests if needed
  • make pr passes
  • make update-reproducible-reqs if dependencies were changed
  • Write documentation

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Merged via the queue into aws:develop with commit 1b26713 Aug 23, 2024
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@dkphm dkphm deleted the add_reruns branch August 23, 2024 21:22
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