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deactivated new line per chained call rule #82

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Deactivated the newline-per-chained-call rule.

BREAKING CHANGE: deactivated new line per chained call rule
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Merging #82 into master will not change coverage.
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  Lines          30     30           
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  Hits           30     30
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satazor commented Jan 8, 2020

This one is actually not a breaking change since we are relaxing the rule. I will update the commit message.

@satazor satazor changed the title BREAKING CHANGE: deactivated new line per chained call rule deactivated new line per chained call rule Jan 8, 2020
@satazor satazor merged commit a57c05c into master Jan 8, 2020
@satazor satazor deleted the feat_change_newline_chained branch January 8, 2020 19:14
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