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Also remove overtaking updates after ensuring that updates are fresh #1992

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@fthomas fthomas commented Mar 3, 2021

Forgot to do this in #1990.

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Merging #1992 (c7e2aad) into master (3b8c761) will increase coverage by 0.00%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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  Coverage   78.66%   78.67%           
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  Files         130      130           
  Lines        2259     2260    +1     
  Branches       57       59    +2     
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+ Hits         1777     1778    +1     
  Misses        482      482           
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
...cala/org/scalasteward/core/update/PruningAlg.scala 91.54% <100.00%> (+0.12%) ⬆️

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@fthomas fthomas merged commit 3a127c3 into master Mar 3, 2021
@fthomas fthomas deleted the topic/rm-overtaking-updates-2 branch March 4, 2021 11:48
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