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Use codecov formatter #405

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Use codecov formatter #405

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Purpose

Switch to the Codecov formatter

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Tests and Risks?

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Update the SHA hash files

Done

@thomasrockhu thomasrockhu requested a review from a team January 27, 2021 17:39
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Merging #405 (23fcb3b) into master (5de0eef) will decrease coverage by 0.10%.
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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master     #405      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   41.10%   40.99%   -0.11%     
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  Files          20       20              
  Lines        2472     2471       -1     
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- Hits         1016     1013       -3     
- Misses       1456     1458       +2     
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I don't REALLY know why coverage drops, but I need to rejigger the upload tests to not fail here (for future PR).

@thomasrockhu thomasrockhu merged commit d4071a2 into master Jan 27, 2021
@thomasrockhu thomasrockhu deleted the use-codecov-formatter branch January 27, 2021 18:19
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