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Progress deprecation of dcast/melt redirection #6651

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codecov bot commented Dec 10, 2024

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 98.61%. Comparing base (436bd6c) to head (8878258).
Report is 2 commits behind head on master.

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  Lines       14558    14559    +1     
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+ Hits        14357    14358    +1     
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R setup and installing dependencies 4 minutes and 36 seconds
Installing different package versions 7 minutes and 31 seconds
Running and plotting the test cases 2 minutes and 16 seconds

@MichaelChirico MichaelChirico added this to the 1.17.0 milestone Dec 10, 2024
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tdhock commented Dec 10, 2024

looks good thanks

@tdhock tdhock merged commit a599557 into master Dec 10, 2024
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