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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/37540#issuecomment-3863405237

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   This pull request enhances the Python test coverage reporting infrastructure 
by introducing support for parallel coverage collection and improving the 
post-test processing of coverage data. It configures the coverage tool to 
operate in parallel and modifies the test runner script to correctly combine 
these parallel results and generate XML reports when requested, thereby 
providing more comprehensive and flexible coverage insights.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Parallel Coverage Collection**: The `.coveragerc` configuration has been 
updated to enable parallel coverage collection, allowing for more efficient 
coverage gathering in multi-process or multi-threaded test environments.
   * **Coverage Data Combination**: The `run_pytest.sh` script now includes 
logic to automatically combine coverage data files using `coverage combine` 
when parallel coverage is enabled, ensuring a consolidated report.
   * **XML Coverage Report Generation**: Conditional logic has been added to 
the `run_pytest.sh` script to generate an XML coverage report via `coverage 
xml` if the `--cov-report=xml` argument is passed to pytest.
   * **Script Exit Flow Improvement**: The exit handling in `run_pytest.sh` has 
been refined to ensure the script completes its coverage operations before 
exiting, specifically removing an early exit condition.
   
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   * **sdks/python/.coveragerc**
       * Enabled parallel coverage collection by adding `parallel = True` under 
the `[run]` section.
   * **sdks/python/scripts/run_pytest.sh**
       * Implemented logic to combine coverage data using `coverage combine` if 
parallel coverage is active in `.coveragerc`.
       * Added conditional generation of XML coverage reports using `coverage 
xml` when `--cov-report=xml` is specified.
       * Adjusted script exit conditions to ensure coverage operations complete 
before the script terminates.
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