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ESQL: Fewer test cases for conversions #119774

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@nik9000 nik9000 commented Jan 8, 2025

This applies that pattern from #119678 to the convert tests. It doesn't buy us any speed, sadly. This is because conversions are unary and we rarely get much bonus from unary functions for this. Still, we do marginally reduce the number of test cases which is good for gradle:

13862 -> 11948 (14%)

This applies that pattern from elastic#119678 to the `convert` tests. It
doesn't buy us any speed, sadly. This is because conversions are *unary*
and we rarely get much bonus from unary functions for this. Still, we do
marginally reduce the number of test cases which is good for gradle:
```
13862 -> 11948 (14%)
```
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