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Revert recent changes in .coveragerc file #14

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Revert recent changes in .coveragerc file #14

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@martinholmer martinholmer commented Sep 19, 2018

The recently added lines in the .coveragerc file (which are now removed) were apparently preventing the code coverage tests from running as part of the Travis CI procedure for each pull request. But as can be seen below, the changes in this pull request are sufficient to start the coverage test running again.

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Merging #14 into master will not change coverage.
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##           master      #14   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   94.79%   94.79%           
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  Files           9        9           
  Lines        1766     1766           
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  Hits         1674     1674           
  Misses         92       92

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@martinholmer martinholmer merged commit c4af42c into TPRU-India:master Sep 19, 2018
@martinholmer martinholmer deleted the fix-coveragerc branch September 19, 2018 18:16
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