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Feat:Runtime state management to avoid duplicate calls #112

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codecov bot commented Jan 30, 2024

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Attention: 2 lines in your changes are missing coverage. Please review.

Comparison is base (ffcfe9f) 81.79163% compared to head (0bae553) 81.74767%.

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trpc/common/runtime_manager.cc 77.94118% <90.00000%> (+2.13473%) ⬆️

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lgtm

@helloopenworld helloopenworld merged commit 99fc614 into trpc-group:main Jan 30, 2024
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@yujun411522 yujun411522 deleted the feature/runtime_state branch February 19, 2024 02:54
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