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Commenting the body of a pending test that is currently failing #372

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@caiosba caiosba commented Jul 28, 2023

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Commenting the body of a pending test that is currently failing.

How has this been tested?

I hope that the full build passes once this test is commented.

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  • I have performed a self-review of my own code
  • I have added unit and feature tests, if the PR implements a new feature or otherwise would benefit from additional testing
  • I have added regression tests, if the PR fixes a bug
  • I have added logging, exception reporting, and custom tracing with any additional information required for debugging
  • I have commented my code in hard-to-understand areas, if any
  • I have made needed changes to the README
  • My changes generate no new warnings
  • If I added a third party module, I included a rationale for doing so and followed our current guidelines

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codeclimate bot commented Jul 28, 2023

Code Climate has analyzed commit 4109c17 and detected 0 issues on this pull request.

The test coverage on the diff in this pull request is 100.0% (50% is the threshold).

This pull request will bring the total coverage in the repository to 98.0% (0.0% change).

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@caiosba caiosba merged commit 32709a4 into develop Jul 28, 2023
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@caiosba caiosba deleted the fix/failing-pending-test branch July 28, 2023 14:50
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