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Better detection of high level coverage changes

Summary Adding code to coverage reports makes it look like we’re going backwards instead of showing that we’re covering more. Description I have a project with existing coverage data for JavaScript sources. I’m adding…



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Summary Adding code to coverage reports makes it look like we’re going backwards instead of showing that we’re covering more. Description I have a project with existing coverage data for JavaScript sources. I’m adding…



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