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[MRG] Add python versions #119

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Maybe I should drop python 3.4. For 3.7, need to do it like shown here. travis-ci/travis-ci#9815

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Merging #119 into master will not change coverage.
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@@           Coverage Diff           @@
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  Coverage   73.19%   73.19%           
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  Files          12       12           
  Lines        1231     1231           
  Branches      292      292           
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  Hits          901      901           
  Misses        283      283           
  Partials       47       47

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@vinayak-mehta vinayak-mehta changed the title Add python versions [MRG] Add python versions Oct 4, 2018
@vinayak-mehta vinayak-mehta merged commit f7e69bb into master Oct 4, 2018
@vinayak-mehta vinayak-mehta deleted the add-python branch October 4, 2018 18:13
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