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Improve compiler flags for coverage #16

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@oliverlee oliverlee force-pushed the improve-coverage-flags branch from 03c696b to b9e8b0f Compare July 14, 2020 14:46
@oliverlee oliverlee force-pushed the improve-coverage-flags branch from b9e8b0f to 243a640 Compare July 14, 2020 15:04
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Merging #16 into master will decrease coverage by 3.00%.
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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master      #16      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   96.41%   93.40%   -3.01%     
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  Files           6        6              
  Lines         195      197       +2     
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- Hits          188      184       -4     
- Misses          7       13       +6     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
include/state_machine/transition/transition.h 84.37% <0.00%> (-15.63%) ⬇️
include/state_machine/optional.h 83.33% <0.00%> (-7.58%) ⬇️
...nclude/state_machine/transition/transition_table.h 100.00% <0.00%> (ø)

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@oliverlee oliverlee merged commit 6460793 into master Jul 14, 2020
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