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The ability to control which source are measured is a great idea, which @coala really needs as we require 100% coverage, but have large test suites and a) developers should only need to run a subset o…
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It's understandable (and explained clearly in the FAQ, thanks) why the "Can't add different class with same name" IllegalStateException is sometimes thrown. However despite this it's very difficult at…
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## Feature Description
- Should explain primary features of tester plugin, i.e. switching between different versions, controlling feature flags, mocking existing tags, mocking AdSense data, etc.
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QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
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```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…