8000 fix(logging): An error should not have its own breadcrumb by untitaker · Pull Request #182 · getsentry/sentry-python · GitHub
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Merging #182 into master will increase coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is 100%.

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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master     #182      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   80.68%   80.69%   +<.01%     
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  Files          29       29              
  Lines        2418     2419       +1     
  Branches      405      406       +1     
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+ Hits         1951     1952       +1     
  Misses        310      310              
  Partials      157      157
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
sentry_sdk/integrations/logging.py 88.23% <100%> (+0.14%) ⬆️

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@untitaker untitaker merged commit 39b9438 into master Nov 30, 2018
@untitaker untitaker deleted the fix/logging-error-has-own-breadcrumb branch November 30, 2018 14:21
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