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[WIP] Test on windows #6

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@andhus andhus commented Aug 27, 2020

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Codecov Report

Merging #6 into master will decrease coverage by 2.54%.
The diff coverage is 71.42%.

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@@             Coverage Diff             @@
##            master       #6      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   100.00%   97.45%   -2.55%     
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  Files            7        7              
  Lines          342      353      +11     
  Branches        62       64       +2     
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+ Hits           342      344       +2     
- Misses           0        6       +6     
- Partials         0        3       +3     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
src/scantree/test_utils.py 100.00% <ø> (ø)
src/scantree/compat.py 87.87% <66.66%> (-12.13%) ⬇️
src/scantree/_path.py 95.45% <100.00%> (-4.55%) ⬇️

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andhus commented Aug 3, 2024

Severely outdated and replaced by #22

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