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@lmazuel lmazuel commented May 29, 2020

@lmazuel lmazuel requested a review from YijunXieMS May 29, 2020 00:01
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Codecov Report

Merging #206 into master will increase coverage by 0.00%.
The diff coverage is 81.25%.

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##           master     #206   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   83.77%   83.78%           
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  Files          25       25           
  Lines        2657     2664    +7     
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+ Hits         2226     2232    +6     
- Misses        431      432    +1     
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msrest/serialization.py 84.80% <81.25%> (+<0.01%) ⬆️

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@lmazuel lmazuel merged commit 0534694 into master Jun 2, 2020
@lmazuel lmazuel deleted the xml_ns_fix branch June 2, 2020 20:29
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