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ci: aggregate integration test parameters #800

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This PR simplifies the test steps by aggregating common parameters for the cmake workflows. To achieve that, all cmake related actions have been ported to JavaScript, which has better support, provides more features, and is easier to maintain. A lot of bugs were fixed in the process.

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Merging #800 (7d0558d) into develop (f42fd62) will not change coverage.
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@alandefreitas alandefreitas merged commit 8249695 into boostorg:develop Dec 11, 2023
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@alandefreitas alandefreitas deleted the cmake-workflow branch February 21, 2024 00:55
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