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Increase coverage #112

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Merging #112 (d785bb9) into master (c5cfb6a) will increase coverage by 0.99%.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master     #112      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   79.96%   80.95%   +0.99%     
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  Files          12       12              
  Lines         504      504              
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+ Hits          403      408       +5     
+ Misses         71       66       -5     
  Partials       30       30              

see 2 files with indirect coverage changes

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@antham antham merged commit 3e807df into master Mar 21, 2023
@antham antham deleted the increase-coverage branch March 21, 2023 23:37
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