Backport test_worlds.py enhancements from the develop branch#6942
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Backport test_worlds.py enhancements from the develop branch#6942
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Pull request overview
This PR backports minor enhancements to the test file test_worlds.py from the develop branch to master to benefit nightly tests. The changes improve code clarity and enhance error reporting for test failures.
Changes:
- Updated copyright year from 2024 to 2025
- Refactored error filtering logic for better readability using explicit list comprehension
- Enhanced error reporting to show detailed warning counts and messages for each problematic world
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The nightly tests are run from the master branch.
We want them to benefit from the recent minor enhancements introduced in the develop branch.