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Using interpolated strings for better code readability. #840

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@stebet stebet commented May 20, 2020

Proposed Changes

Cosmetic changes for the most part to make the code more readable by using string interpolation instead of string.Format/concatenations.

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@lukebakken lukebakken self-assigned this May 20, 2020
@lukebakken lukebakken added this to the 6.1.0 milestone May 20, 2020
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Thanks!

@lukebakken lukebakken merged commit 335e9f1 into rabbitmq:master May 20, 2020
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